EGYM is a global fitness technology company that empowers gym operators to deliver intelligent workout solutions through its connected gym equipment and software. It aims to enhance members' fitness journeys by providing data-based guidance, fostering physical and mental wellness.
Contentsquare
Series E in 2021
ContentSquare is a digital experience insights optimization platform that helps businesses analyze customer behavior through vast amounts of anonymous web, mobile, and app interactions, adhering to data privacy regulations such as the EU GDPR and California CCPA. By integrating diverse data sets, including content, user experience, product offerings, pricing, acquisition channels, and technical performance, the platform generates insights and AI-driven recommendations to enhance digital performance throughout the customer journey. Its solutions enable clients to better understand user interactions, measure content effectiveness, and clarify consumer intentions, ultimately leading to increased revenue and engagement while reducing operational costs. ContentSquare serves over 700 enterprise clients, including notable brands like American Express, Best Buy, and LVMH.
Wolt is a food delivery company that operates an online platform designed to facilitate the discovery and ordering of diverse cuisines. Users can easily browse a wide selection of restaurants, select their desired meals, and place orders for takeaway or home delivery. The platform emphasizes real-time logistics optimization, enhancing the efficiency of food delivery services. Through its user-friendly mobile interface, Wolt aims to provide a convenient solution for customers seeking quick access to quality food options.
Scopely, Inc., established in 2011 and headquartered in Culver City, California, is a leading developer of mobile and tablet touchscreen-based games for casual and core gamers worldwide. The company creates, publishes, and live-operates immersive games, including popular franchises like "Star Trek™ Fleet Command," "MARVEL Strike Force," and "Stumble Guys." Scopely offers a range of services, such as game design, live operations, marketing, analytics, and advertising, empowering a consumer-directed gaming experience. With a diverse portfolio and a proprietary technology platform, Playgami™, Scopely has operations in multiple markets across Asia-Pacific, EMEA, and North America, employing a world-class team to create long-lasting game experiences.
Xometry offers an AI-enabled marketplace for on-demand manufacturing services, connecting buyers with manufacturers for efficient sourcing of parts and assemblies. Services include CNC machining, 3D printing, injection molding, urethane casting, die casting, and more.
Qumulo, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing a file data platform tailored for multi-cloud environments, facilitating enterprise data management. The core offering, Qumulo software, is an enterprise hybrid cloud file storage solution that delivers real-time visibility and control over data across various environments, from data centers to public clouds. Qumulo enables secure, shared access to unstructured data through protocols like SMB, NFS, and REST. The company also provides a range of storage solutions, including NVMe file storage systems and hybrid SSD platforms, alongside professional services such as installation, data migration, advanced training, consulting, and systems health checks. Qumulo serves a diverse clientele, including Fortune 500 companies, media and entertainment organizations, research facilities, and sectors such as healthcare and the public sector. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, Qumulo has expanded its presence with additional offices worldwide.
Domino Data Lab
Series E in 2020
Domino Data Lab provides an on-premise and cloud-based enterprise data science platform that helps organizations manage, scale, and productionize data science work. Its offerings include Domino Cloud, a managed cloud infrastructure to run, share, and deploy models, and Domino On-Premise, to track, share, and audit analyses. The company serves multiple industries including financial services, insurance, media and technology, health and life sciences, manufacturing, retail, ecommerce, and consumer products. The platform serves as a data science system of record, enabling disciplined collaboration, reproducibility, and governance, accelerating model development and deployment for code-first data science teams at scale.
Catalant is a Boston-based software company that specializes in strategy execution solutions for global enterprises. Founded in 2013, the company's platform enables businesses to break down strategic objectives, access and deploy resources, collaborate, measure value, and improve processes. Catalant's network comprises over 65,000 experts and 1,000 firms, serving more than 30% of the Fortune 100. Additionally, Catalant offers a platform that connects private equity firms with business professionals.
Adjust is a company that specializes in app marketing measurement and fraud prevention, providing a business intelligence platform for marketers globally. It offers a comprehensive suite of tools that combines attribution for advertising sources with advanced in-app analytics and store statistics. This enables businesses to gain insights into their app performance, including rankings, ratings, and reviews. Adjust serves a diverse clientele, from rapidly growing digital brands to traditional brick-and-mortar companies launching their first apps, facilitating the management of multi-channel marketing campaigns and enhancing mobile user acquisition efforts. Through its powerful analytics capabilities, Adjust helps marketers track and optimize their app performance across various platforms, including mobile and connected TV.
SessionM, Inc. is a cloud-based customer engagement and loyalty platform that enables brands to enhance their relationships with customers through personalized interactions. The platform collects and analyzes customer behavior from various channels, including in-store, online, and mobile, allowing for real-time data integration and insights. By utilizing advanced machine learning and a rules-based engine, SessionM delivers tailored marketing automation and loyalty solutions, which help businesses engage customers more effectively with targeted offers and recommendations. The company's services also include a reporting tool that assesses the impact of loyalty programs on revenue. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, SessionM operates globally with additional offices in major cities such as New York, Chicago, Pittsburgh, London, and Amsterdam. Incorporated in 2010, the company has positioned itself as a key player in the customer loyalty sector, focusing on helping enterprises create profitable customer relationships.
Rethink Robotics
Series E in 2017
Rethink Robotics develops industrial robots and software to automate manufacturing processes. The company combines trainable, safe and cost-effective robots with skilled labor to create an integrated workforce that increases flexibility, lowers costs and supports investment in skilled personnel. Its Baxter robot, powered by Intera, a software platform, serves a wide range of industries as a workforce multiplier. Rethink Robotics also offers the Baxter Research Robot with sensors and an open software development kit to enable researchers to build custom applications. Based in Boston, the company focuses on accelerating robotics innovation in manufacturing and related fields by delivering collaborative robots that handle repetitive or hazardous tasks such as loading and unloading, packing, molding, machining and inspection.
Rent the Runway
Series E in 2016
Rent the Runway is a fashion platform that rents designer dresses, clothing, and accessories for women through its online store and physical locations. Its catalog covers party dresses, gowns, jumpsuits, rompers, outerwear, tops and bottoms, jackets, coats, jewelry, handbags, scarves, hats, and sunglasses. The company operates stores in New York, San Francisco, Santa Monica, and Washington, D.C., and serves customers nationwide online. It supports rental, subscription, and resale options, enabling customers to access a vast closet without ownership. The business emphasizes a cloud-based closet concept and a distinctive reverse logistics network to manage inventory across channels. With partnerships with hundreds of designer brands, Rent the Runway provides hundreds of thousands of pieces for work, weekends, and special occasions. Founded in 2009, the platform aims to disrupt traditional fashion consumption by offering flexible, on-demand access to apparel and accessories.
Outfittery
Series E in 2016
Outfittery is an online personal shopping service designed specifically for men, aiming to simplify the shopping experience. The company employs personal style experts who curate two to three outfits for customers based on their individual preferences and personalities, utilizing a selection from various top fashion brands. After an initial online interaction and an optional phone consultation, customers receive a selection of clothing items tailored to their style. The service is free, with customers only paying for the items they choose to keep. Outfittery updates its inventory regularly to feature the latest offerings from interesting men's fashion brands and popular designers worldwide. As a pioneer and market leader in curated shopping for men in Europe, Outfittery operates in eight countries, including Germany, Austria, and the Netherlands.
Movik Networks
Series E in 2015
Movik Networks, headquartered near Boston, Massachusetts, with an R&D facility in Bangalore, India, specializes in providing tailored solutions that enhance content and application awareness at the edge of mobile networks. The company's offerings are designed to support mobile operators in optimizing their radio access networks (RAN) for improved performance and efficiency. Movik is guided by an experienced management team known for successfully delivering products to telecommunications carriers, emphasizing its commitment to innovation in the mobile networking sector.
NewVoiceMedia
Series E in 2014
NewVoiceMedia Limited is a UK-based technology company that specializes in cloud contact center solutions. Established in 1998, the company offers software that enables businesses to manage and route calls efficiently, support remote workforces, and integrate seamlessly with CRM systems. Its solutions include inbound call centre software, mobile and home working capabilities, disaster recovery services, and more. With offices across Europe, Australia, and the United States, NewVoiceMedia serves over 750 customers worldwide, helping them enhance sales and customer service. As of late 2018, the company operates as a subsidiary of Vonage Holdings Corp.
Carbon Black
Series E in 2014
Carbon Black, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that offers advanced security solutions to clients in the United States and internationally. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, the company provides a comprehensive platform known as the Cb Predictive Security Cloud, which leverages big data and analytics to enhance endpoint security. Carbon Black's suite of products includes endpoint detection and response solutions, antivirus software, threat hunting services, and real-time security operations capabilities. Its offerings help organizations predict, prevent, detect, respond to, and remediate cyber threats, including malware and ransomware attacks. The company serves a diverse clientele, including security-focused enterprises, government agencies, and small to mid-sized organizations. In January 2016, Carbon Black changed its name from Bit9, Inc. and has since established itself as a leader in the cybersecurity industry, providing innovative solutions to protect critical systems and data. As of October 2019, Carbon Black operates as a subsidiary of VMware, Inc.
Zoove Corporation is a technology company that offers mobile direct response solutions through its StarStar platform, which connects brands and consumers via unique mobile phone numbers. Founded in 2004 and based in Palo Alto, California, with an additional location in New York, Zoove enables marketers to create offline-to-online brand experiences by leveraging media and mobile marketing through a unified platform. The StarStar service facilitates the delivery of content and connects users with various brands and services, generating millions of calls annually for notable clients such as CBS, Dunkin' Donuts, Ford, Hyatt, NFL, and Verizon Wireless. Formerly known as Teleractive Inc., the company rebranded to Zoove Corporation in 2005 and operates as a subsidiary of Virtual Hold Technology, LLC as of February 2016.
QD Vision
Series E in 2013
Founded in August 2004, QD Vision is a nanotechnology company focused on developing advanced display and lighting solutions that enhance color quality across various industries. By leveraging the unique light-emitting properties of quantum dots, QD Vision produces products that deliver superior color purity, brightness, and power efficiency, along with cost savings. The company's technology is designed to meet the demands of consumer electronics, flat-panel displays, electronic signage, solid-state lighting, and national security applications. With a strong patent portfolio originating from research conducted at MIT, QD Vision sets new standards in design flexibility and performance for modern visual technologies.
Privalia is an e-commerce platform that specializes in the sale of fashion and household products. Founded in 2006 by Jose Manuel Villanueva and Lucas Carne, the company operates from Barcelona, Spain, with an additional office in Sao Paulo, Brazil. The website allows customers to search for items based on brand name or product type, offering a diverse range of clothing for men, women, and children, including tops, jackets, shoes, and accessories. In addition to fashion, Privalia features a selection of home and décor items such as kitchenware, furniture, textiles, electronics, and leisure goods. The platform showcases products from various well-known brands, enhancing its appeal to consumers seeking quality merchandise at competitive prices.
Complete Genomics
Series E in 2010
Complete Genomics is a developer of advanced DNA sequencing technology focused on human genome sequencing and analysis. The company offers a comprehensive genomics analysis platform that integrates its proprietary sequencing technology with informatics and data management software. This combination allows Complete Genomics to deliver high-quality, affordable DNA sequencing services that facilitate large-scale research into the genetic mechanisms underlying drug responses and complex diseases. By providing ready-to-use genomic data, Complete Genomics aims to enhance the capabilities of researchers in the field of genomics and contribute to advancements in personalized medicine.
ExaGrid specializes in Tiered Backup Storage solutions. Their unique architecture includes a disk-cache Landing Zone for fast backups and restores, and a Repository Tier for cost-effective long-term retention. ExaGrid's scale-out design ensures a fixed-length backup window as data grows, eliminating expensive upgrades. They offer seven appliance models, mixable up to 32 appliances, with the largest system capable of handling up to 6PB full backup.
picoChip specializes in signal processing products designed for wireless telecommunications systems. The company develops multi-core digital signal processors (DSPs) and has a notable portfolio of software-defined radio products that are widely utilized in the industry. Additionally, picoChip is expanding its offerings to include a range of application-specific standard products (ASSPs) that are optimized for both cost and performance, catering to the evolving needs of wireless communication technologies.
Virtual Iron Software
Series E in 2008
Virtual Iron Software, Inc. specializes in providing enterprise-class software solutions for server virtualization and virtual infrastructure management. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Lowell, Massachusetts, the company offers a platform designed for server consolidation, rapid provisioning, business continuity, workload management, and policy-based automation. Its virtualization manager serves as a centralized system for controlling and automating virtual resources, while virtualization services can be deployed on bare-metal and industry-standard servers without the need for extensive software installation or management. The platform also incorporates open-source virtualization based on a community-derived hypervisor, facilitating capacity management and development and testing processes. Virtual Iron Software was previously known as Katana Technology, Inc.
US Pathology Labs
Series E in 2002
US Pathology Labs provider of anatomic pathology and oncology testing services with a focus on the outpatient market.