MassVentures

MassVentures is a venture capital firm based in Waltham, Massachusetts, established in 1978 as a quasi-public corporation by the Massachusetts Legislature. The firm focuses on providing seed and early-stage funding to high-growth startups, facilitating their transition from concept to commercialization. MassVentures invests primarily in sectors such as information technology, healthcare, cybersecurity, e-commerce, mobile, manufacturing, and robotics. With a governance structure that includes an independent Board of Directors and management by experienced venture capitalists, MassVentures leverages the state's entrepreneurial spirit and innovation centers to support the Massachusetts innovation economy. The firm also offers accelerator programs to further assist emerging companies in their growth journey.

Charlie Hipwood

President and CEO

Charles Hipwood

Founder President and CEO

Vinit Nijhawan

Managing Director

Nicholas A. Pappas

Vice President

Stacy Swider

Vice President, Investments

Priya Yadav

Vice President, Investments

Past deals in Robotics

Southie Autonomy

Grant in 2023
Southie Autonomy is a Boston-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in developing robot software allowing industrial robots to be easily re-purposed and re-deployed by individuals without robotics expertise or technical skills. The company's automation system facilitates quick setup and execution of new robotic tasks, making it feasible for businesses to justify the use of automation in a wider range of applications, such as kitting, palletizing, and simple assembly. By lowering the time, cost, and skill barriers associated with robotic automation, Southie Autonomy aims to help businesses achieve a faster return on investment.

Inkbit

Series B in 2021
Inkbit Corporation, founded in 2017 and based in Medford, Massachusetts, specializes in the research, development, and manufacturing of 3D printers. The company has developed an advanced additive manufacturing platform that integrates 3D printing with machine vision technology, allowing for the rapid production of polymer parts. By employing machine learning and artificial intelligence, Inkbit delivers a multi-material jetting platform that meets the speed and precision required for demanding industrial applications. The expertise of its team, comprised of MIT-trained scientists and engineers, spans industrial systems, design software, and material science, enabling Inkbit to bridge the gap between prototyping and large-scale manufacturing. This innovation facilitates the on-demand production of both multi-material and end-use products, positioning Inkbit as a leader in the mass-market additive manufacturing sector.

Realtime Robotics

Grant in 2021
Realtime Robotics, Inc. is focused on developing advanced motion planning and control processors that enable robots and autonomous vehicles to react instantaneously to their surroundings. Founded in 2016 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, the company offers a collision-free motion planning platform that allows for safe operation of single or multiple robots in unstructured environments. Their specialized RapidPlan processor generates safe motion plans in microseconds, effectively eliminating the trade-off between speed and safety in automation. This innovative technology accommodates real-time changes in dynamic environments, enabling robots to navigate around both known static objects and other moving entities while performing various tasks. By addressing the limitations of traditional automation, Realtime Robotics is broadening the applications of robotics across industries and facilitating the adoption of autonomous vehicles.

Realtime Robotics

Grant in 2020
Realtime Robotics, Inc. is focused on developing advanced motion planning and control processors that enable robots and autonomous vehicles to react instantaneously to their surroundings. Founded in 2016 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, the company offers a collision-free motion planning platform that allows for safe operation of single or multiple robots in unstructured environments. Their specialized RapidPlan processor generates safe motion plans in microseconds, effectively eliminating the trade-off between speed and safety in automation. This innovative technology accommodates real-time changes in dynamic environments, enabling robots to navigate around both known static objects and other moving entities while performing various tasks. By addressing the limitations of traditional automation, Realtime Robotics is broadening the applications of robotics across industries and facilitating the adoption of autonomous vehicles.

SicDrone

Grant in 2020
SicDrone, based in Portland, Oregon, specializes in the manufacturing of advanced unmanned aircraft systems and drones. The company produces 360-degree tilt rotor drones designed for a variety of applications, including emergency response, border patrol, security, and infrastructure inspections such as tower and wind turbine assessments. These aerial flight systems are equipped with interchangeable and modular cameras and sensors, allowing defense agencies and other users to capture high-quality aerial images and conduct overhead mapping. SicDrone also provides an online inquiry form for potential customers to learn more about their products and services.

C-2 Innovations

Grant in 2019
C-2 Innovations designs and builds all-weather amphibious robots for monitoring, sampling, and mapping various sea-floor terrains. It specializes in areas including; product development, low volume production, business development consulting, contract R&D, and 3-D Animation. C-2 Innovation was founded in 2007 and is based in Shrewsbury, Massachusetts, USA.

Inkbit

Series A in 2019
Inkbit Corporation, founded in 2017 and based in Medford, Massachusetts, specializes in the research, development, and manufacturing of 3D printers. The company has developed an advanced additive manufacturing platform that integrates 3D printing with machine vision technology, allowing for the rapid production of polymer parts. By employing machine learning and artificial intelligence, Inkbit delivers a multi-material jetting platform that meets the speed and precision required for demanding industrial applications. The expertise of its team, comprised of MIT-trained scientists and engineers, spans industrial systems, design software, and material science, enabling Inkbit to bridge the gap between prototyping and large-scale manufacturing. This innovation facilitates the on-demand production of both multi-material and end-use products, positioning Inkbit as a leader in the mass-market additive manufacturing sector.

Barrett Technology

Grant in 2015
Barrett Technology, LLC, established in 1990 and located in Newton, Massachusetts, specializes in the design and manufacture of advanced robotic manipulators. The company has developed pioneering technology that enhances the flexibility of articulated arms and hands, positioning itself as a leader in the field. Barrett's innovative manipulators have earned recognition, including a place in the Guinness Book of World Records, for their superior capabilities. The company's products offer exceptional versatility, making them suitable for a wide range of applications across various industries.

Energid Technologies

Grant in 2015
Energid Technologies Corporation, founded in 2001 and headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, specializes in developing software solutions for advanced motion control in robotics. The company offers Actin, a software development kit and tasking framework designed for real-time and adaptive motion control, addressing the complex needs of various sectors including industrial, medical, aerospace, and energy. Energid's software excels in simulating and controlling the kinematics and dynamics of robotic systems, providing essential support for autonomy through its 3D machine vision capabilities. By tackling challenging robotics problems, Energid Technologies serves applications across diverse fields such as medicine, agriculture, defense, and manufacturing. As of February 2018, Energid operates as a subsidiary of Teradyne, Inc.

Hstar Technologies

Grant in 2015
Founded in 2007 by leading MIT roboticists, Hstar Technologies Corporation pursues groundbreaking robotics research and development with the support of private investors and more than $7 million in grants from the U.S. Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. Hstar develops industry-leading robots to enhance automation quality in warehouse, healthcare and research settings, making improvements in the areas of automation intelligence, safety, flexibility and human productivity. Hstar's team is comprised of innovative, highly trained robotics engineers with more than thirty years of collective robotics development experience, including work with the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (CSAIL) Laboratory, development of telerobotic surgery and artificial limb / biomimetic robot technology, and autonomous robotic systems.

Artaic

Grant in 2014
Artaic, LLC, established in 2007 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, specializes in designing and fabricating custom tile work for both commercial and residential markets. The company offers a wide range of mosaic and tile designs suitable for various applications, including bathrooms, kitchens, hotels, public spaces, and outdoor areas. Artaic utilizes advanced technology such as computer-aided design software, cloud-based logistics systems, and robotic assembly to create innovative mosaics tailored to the architecture and interior design industry. Additionally, Artaic provides installation services for its custom tile work.

Persimmon Technologies

Grant in 2014
Persimmon Technologies Corporation, based in Wakefield, Massachusetts, develops, manufactures, and distributes advanced atmospheric and vacuum robotics, along with automation systems, primarily for the semiconductor, data storage, LED, OLED, solar, and flat panel display equipment markets. Founded in 2010, the company serves as a sales representative for Nidec Sankyo Corporation's atmospheric robotic products in the United States. With a focus on innovation, Persimmon Technologies offers vacuum robotics that provide distinct advantages through superior mechanical design, control technology, and advanced software. As of March 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Sumitomo Heavy Industries, Ltd.

Artaic

Grant in 2013
Artaic, LLC, established in 2007 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, specializes in designing and fabricating custom tile work for both commercial and residential markets. The company offers a wide range of mosaic and tile designs suitable for various applications, including bathrooms, kitchens, hotels, public spaces, and outdoor areas. Artaic utilizes advanced technology such as computer-aided design software, cloud-based logistics systems, and robotic assembly to create innovative mosaics tailored to the architecture and interior design industry. Additionally, Artaic provides installation services for its custom tile work.

Energid Technologies

Grant in 2013
Energid Technologies Corporation, founded in 2001 and headquartered in Bedford, Massachusetts, specializes in developing software solutions for advanced motion control in robotics. The company offers Actin, a software development kit and tasking framework designed for real-time and adaptive motion control, addressing the complex needs of various sectors including industrial, medical, aerospace, and energy. Energid's software excels in simulating and controlling the kinematics and dynamics of robotic systems, providing essential support for autonomy through its 3D machine vision capabilities. By tackling challenging robotics problems, Energid Technologies serves applications across diverse fields such as medicine, agriculture, defense, and manufacturing. As of February 2018, Energid operates as a subsidiary of Teradyne, Inc.

Artaic

Grant in 2012
Artaic, LLC, established in 2007 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, specializes in designing and fabricating custom tile work for both commercial and residential markets. The company offers a wide range of mosaic and tile designs suitable for various applications, including bathrooms, kitchens, hotels, public spaces, and outdoor areas. Artaic utilizes advanced technology such as computer-aided design software, cloud-based logistics systems, and robotic assembly to create innovative mosaics tailored to the architecture and interior design industry. Additionally, Artaic provides installation services for its custom tile work.

EndoVia Medical

Series C in 2000
EndoVia Medical is a developer of physician-guided robotic systems for minimally invasive surgery. It develops the Laprotek system, a robotic instrument system for minimally invasive surgeries including general surgery, urology, gynecology, and bariatric surgery, and the ViaCath system, a user interface, and instrument control platform, that allows the surgeon to manipulate catheter instruments deep inside the patient.
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