New Enterprise Associates

New Enterprise Associates, Inc. is a global venture capital and private equity firm based in Menlo Park, California, founded in 1977. The firm specializes in investments across various stages of company development, from seed and startup to later-stage growth and public investments. With over $19 billion in cumulative committed capital, NEA focuses on technology and healthcare sectors, particularly in areas such as consumer internet, financial technology, software, healthcare services, life sciences, and energy technology. The firm also invests in semiconductor companies and alternative energy initiatives in India. NEA has a proven track record, with more than 210 portfolio company IPOs and over 360 acquisitions. The firm's investment strategy encompasses a global perspective, targeting opportunities in North America, Asia, and South America, and typically involves investments ranging from $0.05 million to $20 million.

Michael Albert

Associate

Kate Barrett

Partner, Communications

Peter Barris

Chairman

Forest Baskett

General Partner

Ali Behbahani

General Partner

Ron Bernal

Venture Partner

Ann Bordetsky

Partner

Zak Burns

Associate

James Buxton

Principal

Carmen Chang

Partner and Head of Asia

Philip Chopin

Managing Director, NEA UK

Brandon Christie

Principal

Pamela Clark

General Partner

Vanessa Deng

Associate

Chris Doppman

Managing Director, LP Relations

Tony Florence

General Partner

Qiang Fu

Vice President

Robert Garland

Venture Partner

Jonathan Golden

Partner

Jay Graf

Venture Partner

Arjun Jain

Senior Associate

Ronald Kase

General Partner

Patrick Kerins

General Partner

Nick Kline

Partner, LP Relations

David Kramlich

Associate

Liza Landsman

General Partner

Danielle Lay

Principal

Tiffany Le

Senior Associate

Michael Li

Investor

Tiffany Luck

Partner

Mohamad Makhzoumi

General Partner

Ed Mathers

Partner and Board Member

Matthew McAviney

Partner

Robert J. McGovern

Venture Partner

Kemi Odusan

Investor

Jess Ou

Principal

Greg Papadopoulos

Venture Partner

Luke Pappas

Partner

Michele Park

Partner

Arno Penzias

Venture Partner

Justine Potemkin

Investor

Scott Sandell

Managing General Partner

Tim Schaller

CFO

Andrew Schoen

Partner

Brooke Seawell

Venture Partner - Menlo Park

Alex Sharata

Associate

Peter Sonsini

General Partner

Brad Thawley

Partner, Limited Partner Relations

Blake Wu

Partner

Lulu Xu

Principal

Edison Zhang

Associate

J.C. Lopez MD

Principal on NEA's Healthcare Team

Past deals in 3D Technology

Mojo Vision

Series C in 2023
Mojo Vision is a company based in Saratoga, California, that specializes in augmented reality products and platforms. Founded in 2015, it has developed a smart contact lens featuring a built-in display that provides timely information without disrupting the user's focus. This innovative technology enables users to receive immediate and relevant information, facilitating hands-free communication and interaction. By minimizing the distractions associated with traditional mobile devices, Mojo Vision aims to enhance connectivity and accessibility for users in various environments.

Fabric8Labs

Series B in 2023
Fabric8Labs, Inc. is a company based in La Jolla, California, established in 2015, specializing in the development and manufacturing of non-thermal metal 3D printers. The company has created an innovative process that integrates two established technologies: Stereo-Lithography and Electro-Deposition. This unique approach aims to enhance the capabilities of metal 3D printing, making it more efficient and accessible for various industrial applications.

Nodar

Series A in 2022
Nodar, Inc. specializes in manufacturing advanced sensors for various transportation modes, including cars, trucks, drones, ships, trains, and aircraft. The company offers innovative LiDAR technology and a 3D stereo vision system called Nodar Longbow, which is designed to enhance the capabilities of autonomous vehicles. Founded in 2018 and based in Boston, Massachusetts, Nodar aims to provide a cost-effective and high-performance solution for the automotive, marine, and railway industries. Their products, including the Hammerhead system, utilize off-the-shelf cameras to deliver precise depth sensing, targeting applications for level 3 and level 4 autonomous vehicles. This technology supports functions such as collision warning, path planning, and automatic emergency braking, contributing to improved safety and performance in the automotive sector.

Mojo Vision

Series B in 2022
Mojo Vision is a company based in Saratoga, California, that specializes in augmented reality products and platforms. Founded in 2015, it has developed a smart contact lens featuring a built-in display that provides timely information without disrupting the user's focus. This innovative technology enables users to receive immediate and relevant information, facilitating hands-free communication and interaction. By minimizing the distractions associated with traditional mobile devices, Mojo Vision aims to enhance connectivity and accessibility for users in various environments.

Mojo Vision

Series B in 2020
Mojo Vision is a company based in Saratoga, California, that specializes in augmented reality products and platforms. Founded in 2015, it has developed a smart contact lens featuring a built-in display that provides timely information without disrupting the user's focus. This innovative technology enables users to receive immediate and relevant information, facilitating hands-free communication and interaction. By minimizing the distractions associated with traditional mobile devices, Mojo Vision aims to enhance connectivity and accessibility for users in various environments.

Mojo Vision

Series A in 2018
Mojo Vision is a company based in Saratoga, California, that specializes in augmented reality products and platforms. Founded in 2015, it has developed a smart contact lens featuring a built-in display that provides timely information without disrupting the user's focus. This innovative technology enables users to receive immediate and relevant information, facilitating hands-free communication and interaction. By minimizing the distractions associated with traditional mobile devices, Mojo Vision aims to enhance connectivity and accessibility for users in various environments.

Naked Labs

Series A in 2018
Naked Labs is a Silicon Valley-based startup focused on3D scanning, computer vision, and human-centered design. It uses infrared light to capture a 3D body model, which is visualized on the Naked app. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.

Formlabs

Series D in 2018
Formlabs Inc. specializes in designing and manufacturing 3D printing systems aimed at professionals in various fields, including engineering, design, education, healthcare, and jewelry. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts, the company has expanded its presence internationally with offices in Germany, Japan, China, Singapore, Hungary, and North Carolina. Formlabs' product lineup features advanced 3D printers, such as the Form 3, Form 3B, and Fuse 1, which utilize Low Force Stereolithography (LFS) technology to deliver high-resolution prints. Additionally, the company provides a range of materials, including standard, castable, flexible, tough, and dental SG options, along with software tools like PreForm for model preparation. Formlabs is recognized for its commitment to innovation, offering post-processing solutions and manufacturing systems that cater to the needs of engineers, designers, and makers worldwide.

Dreams

Series A in 2018
Dreams is a mobile-only TV platform that redesigns TV for the most important device. Dreams developed patent-pending computer vision technology to create a modern, mobile-first TV news experience. The company’s software converts live TV news into a vertical video format in real-time, enabling the first-ever live, 24/7 vertical video news channels. Dreams is available for free in the U.S. on the App Store and Google Play. The app requires no login or registration. It was founded in New York City in 2016 by Tom Bender and Greg Hochmuth.

Pacific Light & Hologram

Seed Round in 2018
Pacific Light & Hologram develops novel IC and optoelectronic assemblies which include interesting problems in packaging, assemblies and thermal management. The company work with cross-functional teams of IC designers, PCB and embedded designers, Optical Engineers, physicists, and even the odd chemist. PL&H is a venture-backed startup located in Pasadena, CA that has received surprising levels of funding to do seemingly magical things.

Fyusion

Series B in 2017
Fyusion is a San Francisco-based company specializing in 3D computer vision and machine learning, founded in 2013. The company develops a platform that transforms standard images into immersive, interactive, photorealistic 3D visuals that can be viewed on various devices, including smartphones, desktops, and VR or augmented reality systems. Fyusion's primary focus is on enhancing automotive and eCommerce imaging, allowing users to automate car condition reporting and create highly functional 3D images. By leveraging only a smartphone or standard camera for image capture, Fyusion aims to make advanced 3D visualization accessible and practical for a wide range of applications.

Desktop Metal

Series D in 2017
Desktop Metal, Inc. specializes in additive manufacturing solutions tailored for engineers, designers, and manufacturers across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, healthcare, and consumer products. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, the company offers several products, such as the Production System for industrial manufacturing, the Shop System for machine and job shops, the Studio System for office environments, and Fiber, a desktop 3D printer. By focusing on the entire production process from prototyping to mass production, Desktop Metal aims to transform how metal parts are designed and manufactured. The company has secured significant equity funding from notable investors, which has helped build a team of experts in materials science, hardware and software engineering, and design.

Lytro

Series D in 2017
Lytro, founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, specializes in Light Field imaging technology, providing a platform that allows artists, scientists, and innovators to capture multi-dimensional data from various angles. The company launched its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012, followed by the second-generation Lytro ILLUM in 2014, along with accompanying software tools to enhance user experience. By 2015, Lytro expanded its focus to include cinematography, virtual reality, and scientific applications, establishing itself as a key player in a new technological ecosystem. This strategic shift aimed to extend the capabilities of Light Field imaging across diverse industries, granting users unprecedented creative freedom and visual quality. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Lytro is supported by prominent venture capital firms.

Desktop Metal

Series C in 2017
Desktop Metal, Inc. specializes in additive manufacturing solutions tailored for engineers, designers, and manufacturers across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, healthcare, and consumer products. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, the company offers several products, such as the Production System for industrial manufacturing, the Shop System for machine and job shops, the Studio System for office environments, and Fiber, a desktop 3D printer. By focusing on the entire production process from prototyping to mass production, Desktop Metal aims to transform how metal parts are designed and manufactured. The company has secured significant equity funding from notable investors, which has helped build a team of experts in materials science, hardware and software engineering, and design.

ClearMotion

Series C in 2017
ClearMotion, Inc., an automotive technology company, develops a suspension system that makes automotive systems that use a combination of hardware and software to anticipate, absorb, and counteract shocks and vibrations that cars pick up from the road. It specializes in suspension technology, road surface mapping, and active seating motion control aspects. ClearMotion, Inc. was formerly known as Levant Power Corporation and changed its name to ClearMotion, Inc. in January 2017. The company was incorporated in 2008 and is based in Billerica, Massachusetts with an operation in Nuneaton, United Kingdom.

ClearMotion

Series C in 2017
ClearMotion, Inc., an automotive technology company, develops a suspension system that makes automotive systems that use a combination of hardware and software to anticipate, absorb, and counteract shocks and vibrations that cars pick up from the road. It specializes in suspension technology, road surface mapping, and active seating motion control aspects. ClearMotion, Inc. was formerly known as Levant Power Corporation and changed its name to ClearMotion, Inc. in January 2017. The company was incorporated in 2008 and is based in Billerica, Massachusetts with an operation in Nuneaton, United Kingdom.

Desktop Metal

Series B in 2016
Desktop Metal, Inc. specializes in additive manufacturing solutions tailored for engineers, designers, and manufacturers across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, healthcare, and consumer products. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, the company offers several products, such as the Production System for industrial manufacturing, the Shop System for machine and job shops, the Studio System for office environments, and Fiber, a desktop 3D printer. By focusing on the entire production process from prototyping to mass production, Desktop Metal aims to transform how metal parts are designed and manufactured. The company has secured significant equity funding from notable investors, which has helped build a team of experts in materials science, hardware and software engineering, and design.

DOTS

Series A in 2016
DOTS Technology Corp, founded in 2013 and located in Natick, Massachusetts, operates a diagnostic platform designed to assist consumers with food allergies. The company is focused on developing a food allergen detection system that allows users to test food on the spot, providing immediate information to enhance decision-making and improve the overall quality of life for individuals affected by food allergies. By advancing point-of-care detection technology, DOTS aims to address the needs of millions of consumers and has applications in both consumer and industrial sectors.

Desktop Metal

Series A in 2015
Desktop Metal, Inc. specializes in additive manufacturing solutions tailored for engineers, designers, and manufacturers across various industries, including automotive, aerospace, healthcare, and consumer products. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, the company offers several products, such as the Production System for industrial manufacturing, the Shop System for machine and job shops, the Studio System for office environments, and Fiber, a desktop 3D printer. By focusing on the entire production process from prototyping to mass production, Desktop Metal aims to transform how metal parts are designed and manufactured. The company has secured significant equity funding from notable investors, which has helped build a team of experts in materials science, hardware and software engineering, and design.

Median Technologies

Post in 2015
Median Technologies is a company that develops and markets software products and platforms for medical image analysis, focusing on oncology clinical trials and cancer screening. Founded in 2002 and based in Valbonne, France, it offers solutions such as iBiopsy, an AI-powered platform that aids in biomarker identification and patient profiling through CT scan similarity searches, and iSee, which facilitates image analysis and management in clinical trials. The company aims to standardize and automate the interpretation of medical images to enhance the diagnosis of cancer and evaluate treatment responses. Median Technologies serves both drug development and patient care markets, partnering with contract research organizations and Canon to deliver integrated imaging services and innovate new imaging technologies.

Naked Labs

Seed Round in 2015
Naked Labs is a Silicon Valley-based startup focused on3D scanning, computer vision, and human-centered design. It uses infrared light to capture a 3D body model, which is visualized on the Naked app. The company was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.

Fyusion

Series A in 2015
Fyusion is a San Francisco-based company specializing in 3D computer vision and machine learning, founded in 2013. The company develops a platform that transforms standard images into immersive, interactive, photorealistic 3D visuals that can be viewed on various devices, including smartphones, desktops, and VR or augmented reality systems. Fyusion's primary focus is on enhancing automotive and eCommerce imaging, allowing users to automate car condition reporting and create highly functional 3D images. By leveraging only a smartphone or standard camera for image capture, Fyusion aims to make advanced 3D visualization accessible and practical for a wide range of applications.

Lytro

Series C in 2014
Lytro, founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, specializes in Light Field imaging technology, providing a platform that allows artists, scientists, and innovators to capture multi-dimensional data from various angles. The company launched its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012, followed by the second-generation Lytro ILLUM in 2014, along with accompanying software tools to enhance user experience. By 2015, Lytro expanded its focus to include cinematography, virtual reality, and scientific applications, establishing itself as a key player in a new technological ecosystem. This strategic shift aimed to extend the capabilities of Light Field imaging across diverse industries, granting users unprecedented creative freedom and visual quality. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Lytro is supported by prominent venture capital firms.

ClearMotion

Series B in 2014
ClearMotion, Inc., an automotive technology company, develops a suspension system that makes automotive systems that use a combination of hardware and software to anticipate, absorb, and counteract shocks and vibrations that cars pick up from the road. It specializes in suspension technology, road surface mapping, and active seating motion control aspects. ClearMotion, Inc. was formerly known as Levant Power Corporation and changed its name to ClearMotion, Inc. in January 2017. The company was incorporated in 2008 and is based in Billerica, Massachusetts with an operation in Nuneaton, United Kingdom.

Median Technologies

Post in 2014
Median Technologies is a company that develops and markets software products and platforms for medical image analysis, focusing on oncology clinical trials and cancer screening. Founded in 2002 and based in Valbonne, France, it offers solutions such as iBiopsy, an AI-powered platform that aids in biomarker identification and patient profiling through CT scan similarity searches, and iSee, which facilitates image analysis and management in clinical trials. The company aims to standardize and automate the interpretation of medical images to enhance the diagnosis of cancer and evaluate treatment responses. Median Technologies serves both drug development and patient care markets, partnering with contract research organizations and Canon to deliver integrated imaging services and innovate new imaging technologies.

Fyusion

Seed Round in 2014
Fyusion is a San Francisco-based company specializing in 3D computer vision and machine learning, founded in 2013. The company develops a platform that transforms standard images into immersive, interactive, photorealistic 3D visuals that can be viewed on various devices, including smartphones, desktops, and VR or augmented reality systems. Fyusion's primary focus is on enhancing automotive and eCommerce imaging, allowing users to automate car condition reporting and create highly functional 3D images. By leveraging only a smartphone or standard camera for image capture, Fyusion aims to make advanced 3D visualization accessible and practical for a wide range of applications.

Hyperfair, Inc.

Seed Round in 2014
Hyperfair, Inc. is a virtual reality company specializing in providing a self-service platform for Social VR tailored for enterprises. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Hyperfair offers a fully web-based 3D immersive platform accessible through browsers, utilizing WebGL technology. The platform enables businesses to create customizable virtual environments where they can upload digital assets and interact with customers through avatars. Hyperfair facilitates virtual events, trade shows, congresses, and corporate gatherings, allowing participants to engage and conduct business in a lifelike setting. The company also has a European subsidiary in Italy, further expanding its reach in the market.

Lytro

Series B in 2013
Lytro, founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, specializes in Light Field imaging technology, providing a platform that allows artists, scientists, and innovators to capture multi-dimensional data from various angles. The company launched its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012, followed by the second-generation Lytro ILLUM in 2014, along with accompanying software tools to enhance user experience. By 2015, Lytro expanded its focus to include cinematography, virtual reality, and scientific applications, establishing itself as a key player in a new technological ecosystem. This strategic shift aimed to extend the capabilities of Light Field imaging across diverse industries, granting users unprecedented creative freedom and visual quality. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Lytro is supported by prominent venture capital firms.

TriVascular

Series E in 2013
TriVascular Technologies, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing and commercializing technologies for the minimally invasive treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) and thoracic aortic conditions. The company is known for its Ovation System, which includes a stent graft platform designed for endovascular aortic repair. Key components of the Ovation System feature an aortic body, iliac limbs, and polymer fill, which contribute to its effectiveness in treating AAA. TriVascular markets its products through direct sales in the United States and several European countries, as well as via distributors in other regions. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Santa Rosa, California, TriVascular has been recognized for its innovative approach to addressing unmet clinical needs in aortic disease treatment. The company operates as a subsidiary of Endologix Inc.

eko

Series B in 2013
Eko is a media and technology company pioneering a new medium in which stories told in live action video are shaped by viewers as they unfold. The company provides a platform for the creation and delivery of interactive video entertainment and partners with media companies, independent creators, and top brands to create experiences for highly-engaged, digitally native audiences. The company's serialized shows are distributed through eko.com, affiliate partners, and social networks; available on desktop, mobile, connected devices, and VR. Eko Studio, which includes the company's authoring tools, is also home to a large and growing community of creators who are crafting their own interactive experiences with Eko's medium. Eko provides top-quality interactive entertainment and also offers unique opportunities for brands to connect with highly-engaged audiences. Eko investors include Walmart, Innovation Endeavors, Intel Capital, Marker, MGM, NEA, Samsung, Sequoia Capital, Sony Pictures Entertainment, Warner Music Group, and WPP. The company is based in New York with an office in Tel Aviv.

Topera

Series C in 2013
Topera Medical (Topera, Inc.), a venture-backed medical device company, has developed a novel 3D analysis and mapping system to assist electrophysiologists in the identification of the electrical source of complex cardiac arrhythmias. The Topera System, which consists of the RhythmView Workstation and the FIRMap diagnostic catheter, is designed to improve patient outcomes by enabling electrophysiologists to view a dynamic representation of the electrical activity of the heart, supporting the diagnosis of and treatment planning for a variety of arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation, atrial flutter, atrial tachycardia, and ventricular tachycardia.

TriVascular

Series D in 2012
TriVascular Technologies, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing and commercializing technologies for the minimally invasive treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) and thoracic aortic conditions. The company is known for its Ovation System, which includes a stent graft platform designed for endovascular aortic repair. Key components of the Ovation System feature an aortic body, iliac limbs, and polymer fill, which contribute to its effectiveness in treating AAA. TriVascular markets its products through direct sales in the United States and several European countries, as well as via distributors in other regions. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Santa Rosa, California, TriVascular has been recognized for its innovative approach to addressing unmet clinical needs in aortic disease treatment. The company operates as a subsidiary of Endologix Inc.

Sentons

Seed Round in 2012
Sentons USA, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company based in San Jose, California, with additional offices in Taipei, Shenzhen, and Seoul. Founded in 2011, the company specializes in advanced multi-touch technology through its SonaTouch™ platform, which utilizes active ultrasound sensing. This innovative technology addresses various limitations of traditional projected capacitive and optical systems, enabling flush-bezel industrial designs and compatibility with a wide range of materials. Sentons' product offerings include zero-deflection force sensing solutions, virtual buttons, slider bars, and squeeze sensors, which are applicable to mobile devices, televisions, and digital pens. Additionally, the company operates the SDS GamingBar, allowing manufacturers to integrate force-sensitive touch interfaces into device edges, enhancing user interaction across different substrates.

Lytro

Series A in 2011
Lytro, founded in 2006 by Ren Ng, specializes in Light Field imaging technology, providing a platform that allows artists, scientists, and innovators to capture multi-dimensional data from various angles. The company launched its first consumer Light Field camera in 2012, followed by the second-generation Lytro ILLUM in 2014, along with accompanying software tools to enhance user experience. By 2015, Lytro expanded its focus to include cinematography, virtual reality, and scientific applications, establishing itself as a key player in a new technological ecosystem. This strategic shift aimed to extend the capabilities of Light Field imaging across diverse industries, granting users unprecedented creative freedom and visual quality. Headquartered in Mountain View, California, Lytro is supported by prominent venture capital firms.

TriVascular

Series C in 2010
TriVascular Technologies, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing and commercializing technologies for the minimally invasive treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) and thoracic aortic conditions. The company is known for its Ovation System, which includes a stent graft platform designed for endovascular aortic repair. Key components of the Ovation System feature an aortic body, iliac limbs, and polymer fill, which contribute to its effectiveness in treating AAA. TriVascular markets its products through direct sales in the United States and several European countries, as well as via distributors in other regions. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Santa Rosa, California, TriVascular has been recognized for its innovative approach to addressing unmet clinical needs in aortic disease treatment. The company operates as a subsidiary of Endologix Inc.

RingCube Technologies

Venture Round in 2010
RingCube Technologies is a prominent provider of managed virtual workspaces, specializing in desktop virtualization services. The company's flagship product, vDesk, is an innovative software platform that allows enterprise users to securely access their personalized desktop environment from any Windows PC worldwide. This solution enhances user productivity by enabling access to applications, data, and settings from various locations, including offices, homes, and client sites. By leveraging vDesk, organizations can reduce desktop management and support costs while overcoming the performance limitations associated with traditional virtualization methods. Founded in 2004 and based in Mountain View, California, RingCube holds 23 pending patents related to its virtualization technology. The company is supported by venture capital firms New Enterprise Associates and Mohr Davidow Ventures.

Alien Technology

Venture Round in 2010
Alien Technology Corporation specializes in the manufacture and supply of radio frequency identification (RFID) products and services, particularly focusing on ultra-high frequency (UHF) solutions. Established in 1994 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company produces a range of UHF passive RFID components, including transceiver chips, tags, antennas, inlays, and readers, utilizing a patented Fluidic Self Assembly (FSA) process for efficient production. Alien Technology's offerings extend to professional services such as item tagging, technical consulting, project management, and system configuration, supporting various industries including retail, logistics, healthcare, and manufacturing. The company operates internationally, with additional offices in regions such as China, Europe, and Australia, and maintains a solutions center in Dayton, Ohio. Alien Technology is recognized for its commitment to reliable and cost-effective RFID solutions that enhance supply chain management, inventory control, and anti-counterfeiting efforts across diverse applications.

TriVascular

Series B in 2009
TriVascular Technologies, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing and commercializing technologies for the minimally invasive treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) and thoracic aortic conditions. The company is known for its Ovation System, which includes a stent graft platform designed for endovascular aortic repair. Key components of the Ovation System feature an aortic body, iliac limbs, and polymer fill, which contribute to its effectiveness in treating AAA. TriVascular markets its products through direct sales in the United States and several European countries, as well as via distributors in other regions. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Santa Rosa, California, TriVascular has been recognized for its innovative approach to addressing unmet clinical needs in aortic disease treatment. The company operates as a subsidiary of Endologix Inc.

Alien Technology

Venture Round in 2008
Alien Technology Corporation specializes in the manufacture and supply of radio frequency identification (RFID) products and services, particularly focusing on ultra-high frequency (UHF) solutions. Established in 1994 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company produces a range of UHF passive RFID components, including transceiver chips, tags, antennas, inlays, and readers, utilizing a patented Fluidic Self Assembly (FSA) process for efficient production. Alien Technology's offerings extend to professional services such as item tagging, technical consulting, project management, and system configuration, supporting various industries including retail, logistics, healthcare, and manufacturing. The company operates internationally, with additional offices in regions such as China, Europe, and Australia, and maintains a solutions center in Dayton, Ohio. Alien Technology is recognized for its commitment to reliable and cost-effective RFID solutions that enhance supply chain management, inventory control, and anti-counterfeiting efforts across diverse applications.

SiBEAM

Series C in 2008
SiBEAM is a fabless semiconductor company developing intelligent millimeter wave technologies and leveraging the latest manufacturing methods to meet the demand for high-bandwidth services. SiBEAM is the first to build 60 GHz chipsets using CMOS technology. The first of many applications for SiBEAM’s innovative technology is based on WirelessHD.

TriVascular

Series A in 2008
TriVascular Technologies, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing and commercializing technologies for the minimally invasive treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) and thoracic aortic conditions. The company is known for its Ovation System, which includes a stent graft platform designed for endovascular aortic repair. Key components of the Ovation System feature an aortic body, iliac limbs, and polymer fill, which contribute to its effectiveness in treating AAA. TriVascular markets its products through direct sales in the United States and several European countries, as well as via distributors in other regions. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Santa Rosa, California, TriVascular has been recognized for its innovative approach to addressing unmet clinical needs in aortic disease treatment. The company operates as a subsidiary of Endologix Inc.

Hillcrest Labs

Series D in 2008
Hillcrest Laboratories, Inc. is a leading provider of software, components, and intellectual property focused on the intelligent integration of sensors in consumer electronics, robotics, and IoT devices. The company specializes in sensor fusion technology, transforming human and machine movements into actionable data that enhances product precision across various applications. Its key offerings include the FSP200 processor for robotic navigation, the BNO080/085 system in package for sensor-enabled AR and VR devices, and the FSM300 inertial measurement unit. Hillcrest's technology is utilized in products such as robotic cleaners, handheld motion controllers, and attitude monitoring systems. The company has established strategic relationships with major players in the Smart TV sector, including LG, Roku, and TCL, and has expanded its focus to include the smartphone and gaming industries. Founded in 2001 and based in Rockville, Maryland, Hillcrest Labs has received multiple awards for its innovations and operates as a subsidiary of CEVA, Inc.

RingCube Technologies

Series B in 2007
RingCube Technologies is a prominent provider of managed virtual workspaces, specializing in desktop virtualization services. The company's flagship product, vDesk, is an innovative software platform that allows enterprise users to securely access their personalized desktop environment from any Windows PC worldwide. This solution enhances user productivity by enabling access to applications, data, and settings from various locations, including offices, homes, and client sites. By leveraging vDesk, organizations can reduce desktop management and support costs while overcoming the performance limitations associated with traditional virtualization methods. Founded in 2004 and based in Mountain View, California, RingCube holds 23 pending patents related to its virtualization technology. The company is supported by venture capital firms New Enterprise Associates and Mohr Davidow Ventures.

RingCube Technologies

Series A in 2006
RingCube Technologies is a prominent provider of managed virtual workspaces, specializing in desktop virtualization services. The company's flagship product, vDesk, is an innovative software platform that allows enterprise users to securely access their personalized desktop environment from any Windows PC worldwide. This solution enhances user productivity by enabling access to applications, data, and settings from various locations, including offices, homes, and client sites. By leveraging vDesk, organizations can reduce desktop management and support costs while overcoming the performance limitations associated with traditional virtualization methods. Founded in 2004 and based in Mountain View, California, RingCube holds 23 pending patents related to its virtualization technology. The company is supported by venture capital firms New Enterprise Associates and Mohr Davidow Ventures.

SiBEAM

Series B in 2006
SiBEAM is a fabless semiconductor company developing intelligent millimeter wave technologies and leveraging the latest manufacturing methods to meet the demand for high-bandwidth services. SiBEAM is the first to build 60 GHz chipsets using CMOS technology. The first of many applications for SiBEAM’s innovative technology is based on WirelessHD.

ViXS Systems

Series E in 2006
ViXS Systems is a multimedia solutions innovator providing technologies for processing, managing, securing and distributing high quality video and audio allowing seamless multimedia control, conversion, and connectivity between many classes and sizes of digital entertainment device.

Ringthree Technologies

Series A in 2006
Ringthree Technologies Inc. is a software company, which develops virtualization technologies for enterprise solution deployment.

Visual Edge Technology

Debt Financing in 2005
Visual Edge Technology is a Holding Company whose charter is to acquire Print Technology and Managed IT Service companies called Operating Companies (OpCo’s). Visual Edge Technology adds value for the local business community and the national client-base. Ideal candidates are leading technology and office solution-based companies that deliver outstanding business technology, service, and support to their local markets. VET looks for strong local leadership teams that have the potential to carry the Visual Edge Technology vision and mission on an on-going basis to the local business community. Visual Edge Technology leverages local success and adds efficiencies through corporate administration to increase the market share and profitability of each local company. OpCo’s remain involved in the local business community and gain national reach to a wide array of office technology solutions.

SiBEAM

Series A in 2005
SiBEAM is a fabless semiconductor company developing intelligent millimeter wave technologies and leveraging the latest manufacturing methods to meet the demand for high-bandwidth services. SiBEAM is the first to build 60 GHz chipsets using CMOS technology. The first of many applications for SiBEAM’s innovative technology is based on WirelessHD.

SiBEAM

Seed Round in 2004
SiBEAM is a fabless semiconductor company developing intelligent millimeter wave technologies and leveraging the latest manufacturing methods to meet the demand for high-bandwidth services. SiBEAM is the first to build 60 GHz chipsets using CMOS technology. The first of many applications for SiBEAM’s innovative technology is based on WirelessHD.

Hillcrest Labs

Series B in 2004
Hillcrest Laboratories, Inc. is a leading provider of software, components, and intellectual property focused on the intelligent integration of sensors in consumer electronics, robotics, and IoT devices. The company specializes in sensor fusion technology, transforming human and machine movements into actionable data that enhances product precision across various applications. Its key offerings include the FSP200 processor for robotic navigation, the BNO080/085 system in package for sensor-enabled AR and VR devices, and the FSM300 inertial measurement unit. Hillcrest's technology is utilized in products such as robotic cleaners, handheld motion controllers, and attitude monitoring systems. The company has established strategic relationships with major players in the Smart TV sector, including LG, Roku, and TCL, and has expanded its focus to include the smartphone and gaming industries. Founded in 2001 and based in Rockville, Maryland, Hillcrest Labs has received multiple awards for its innovations and operates as a subsidiary of CEVA, Inc.

3ware

Series D in 2003
3ware specializes in SATA RAID storage solutions, serving clients across various sectors including wireless communications, wired infrastructure, enterprise storage, and industrial industries. Founded in 1980 and headquartered in California, the company has developed a novel storage-controller architecture that enables computer manufacturers to achieve high-end performance while utilizing low-cost disk drives. In addition to its core storage solutions, 3ware offers a range of products such as storage adapters, Ethernet devices, PCIe switches, fiber optic modules, LEDs, motion control encoders, and optical sensors.

Alien Technology

Series E in 2002
Alien Technology Corporation specializes in the manufacture and supply of radio frequency identification (RFID) products and services, particularly focusing on ultra-high frequency (UHF) solutions. Established in 1994 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company produces a range of UHF passive RFID components, including transceiver chips, tags, antennas, inlays, and readers, utilizing a patented Fluidic Self Assembly (FSA) process for efficient production. Alien Technology's offerings extend to professional services such as item tagging, technical consulting, project management, and system configuration, supporting various industries including retail, logistics, healthcare, and manufacturing. The company operates internationally, with additional offices in regions such as China, Europe, and Australia, and maintains a solutions center in Dayton, Ohio. Alien Technology is recognized for its commitment to reliable and cost-effective RFID solutions that enhance supply chain management, inventory control, and anti-counterfeiting efforts across diverse applications.

Siros Technologies

Venture Round in 2002
Siros Technologies is a developer of ultra-density, three-dimensional digital data storage systems for the information technology.

Network Photonics

Series B in 2000
Network Photonics is developing the third-generation of all-optical dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) transport networks designed for competitive metropolitan area service providers. Its optical network solutions are based on its patent-pending CrossWave(TM) technology, which enables high-performance DWDM networks without resorting to expensive optical- to-electronic-to-optical conversion.

3ware

Series D in 2000
3ware specializes in SATA RAID storage solutions, serving clients across various sectors including wireless communications, wired infrastructure, enterprise storage, and industrial industries. Founded in 1980 and headquartered in California, the company has developed a novel storage-controller architecture that enables computer manufacturers to achieve high-end performance while utilizing low-cost disk drives. In addition to its core storage solutions, 3ware offers a range of products such as storage adapters, Ethernet devices, PCIe switches, fiber optic modules, LEDs, motion control encoders, and optical sensors.

Network Photonics

Series A in 2000
Network Photonics is developing the third-generation of all-optical dense wavelength division multiplexing (DWDM) transport networks designed for competitive metropolitan area service providers. Its optical network solutions are based on its patent-pending CrossWave(TM) technology, which enables high-performance DWDM networks without resorting to expensive optical- to-electronic-to-optical conversion.

Silicon Graphics

Venture Round in 1990
SGI, Silicon Graphics International Corp., was originally founded as Silicon Graphics Inc. in the early 1980s by Jim Clark, a former Stanford University Professor, and a group of his Stanford graduate students. Clark was initially focused on developing a powerful semiconductor chip (called the Geometry Engine) that would allow small computers to produce sophisticated three-dimensional graphics. The idea was revolutionary because before this, graphics simulations were often (if not only) done on large mainframe computers. Hollywood entertainment companies like Lucasfilm and Dreamworks SKG, music video producers and even Disney used SGI products to bring their artistic visions to life. Because of SGI's innovation it was possible to create the T-1000 villain in Terminator 2, the morphing towards the end of Michael Jackson's "Black or White" video, the dinosaurs in Jurassic Park, and even animate Disney's "Beauty and the Beast." The 90s weren't just a time of creating quality entertainment for all ages. It was also a time of change within the company and developing new insights. Graphics and simulation software weren't the only products the company produced. In the late 90s, SGI's Chief Scientist at the time, John R. Mashey coined the term "Big Data." As a result of this new phenomenon, SGI already had a head start in further developing its workstations, supercomputers and solutions to meet today's extreme data growth. SGI's specialty of developing high performance computers only increased in 2009 when another change occurred. Rackable Systems purchased Silicon Graphics Inc.'s assets and decided to rename the surviving company, Silicon Graphics International Corp. While we may legally be a completely different company, we have a legacy of over 30 years of experience innovating and developing relevant solutions for our customers. We've come a long way from only focusing on graphics in the entertainment industry. Now, we are a global leader in high performance solutions for compute, data analytics and data management. Our solutions enable all of our customers (financial institutions, governments, manufacturers, the healthcare industry, retail, universities, automakers, research facilities, even those in the entertainment industry) to accelerate time to discovery, innovation and profitability. Our ICE™ and UV™ systems are some of the fastest commercial supercomputers in the world. As an added bonus, they are also at the top of the list in terms of energy efficiency. If you've got Big Data challenges, we've got solutions (after all, we did foresee this unique development in the late 90s). When it comes to your storage needs, we offer Intelligent Data Management, Scalable Lustre® Suite Solutions and the InfiniteStorage™ platforms. Our open-systems-based storage solutions leverage an intelligent combination of leading storage technologies to produce tailored systems that meet both performance and budget objectives. We are the trusted leader in high performance computing. We are SGI.
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