New Venture Partners is a venture capital firm established in 2001 and located in New Providence, New Jersey. The firm specializes in corporate spinouts, focusing on the incubation, seed, and early-stage investment of underleveraged corporate assets. It aims to commercialize technologies and concepts that are ready for product development but do not require additional research funding. New Venture Partners targets products and technologies that are significantly differentiated and backed by preliminary research indicating potential customer demand. By creating independent ventures, the firm seeks to unlock value from corporate technologies, primarily within the information technology, energy, and manufacturing sectors.
Brisbane Materials Technology Pty Ltd., founded in 2005 and based in St Lucia, Australia, specializes in the manufacturing of anti-reflective coatings for various applications, notably in lighting and solar power. The company emerged from the University of Queensland and has benefited from significant investment in technology and application expertise over the years. Brisbane Materials focuses on producing innovative, low-cost optical coatings, such as porous silica-based anti-reflective coatings, using a patented synthesis process that operates at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. This technology not only enhances the efficiency of solar panel covers, both photovoltaic and solar thermal, but also provides cost-effective solutions for lighting applications. As a subsidiary of XeroCoat, Inc., Brisbane Materials aims to expand its offerings by applying its unique coatings across a broader range of materials and applications.
NVMdurance
Series A in 2016
NVMdurance Limited, founded in 2013 and based in Limerick, Ireland, specializes in software solutions that optimize NAND flash memory. The company's software implements advanced techniques to monitor the condition of NAND flash in real time, automatically adjusting control parameters to enhance performance and extend the lifespan of the memory. This optimization not only improves the reliability of flash storage but also accelerates the deployment of new flash services. By leveraging over a decade of research and development by its technical co-founders, NVMdurance aims to provide suppliers and users of flash technology with tools to differentiate their products and better meet customer needs.
EverSpin Technologies
Series B in 2015
Everspin Technologies develops and manufactures integrated magnetic products It was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona.
NVMdurance
Venture Round in 2014
NVMdurance Limited, founded in 2013 and based in Limerick, Ireland, specializes in software solutions that optimize NAND flash memory. The company's software implements advanced techniques to monitor the condition of NAND flash in real time, automatically adjusting control parameters to enhance performance and extend the lifespan of the memory. This optimization not only improves the reliability of flash storage but also accelerates the deployment of new flash services. By leveraging over a decade of research and development by its technical co-founders, NVMdurance aims to provide suppliers and users of flash technology with tools to differentiate their products and better meet customer needs.
AetherPal
Series A in 2013
AetherPal is a company based in South Plainfield, New Jersey, founded in 2009, specializing in mobile support management solutions. The company offers a platform that enables remote management of smartphones and PCs, allowing carriers, enterprises, and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to diagnose and support devices in real time. AetherPal's technology enhances the end-user experience by optimizing device management while safeguarding user privacy. By facilitating efficient technical support and remote training, the platform helps enterprises drive app adoption, reduce downtime, and ultimately lower support costs. This approach not only extends the lifecycle of devices but also fosters increased brand loyalty among customers.
NVMdurance
Seed Round in 2013
NVMdurance Limited, founded in 2013 and based in Limerick, Ireland, specializes in software solutions that optimize NAND flash memory. The company's software implements advanced techniques to monitor the condition of NAND flash in real time, automatically adjusting control parameters to enhance performance and extend the lifespan of the memory. This optimization not only improves the reliability of flash storage but also accelerates the deployment of new flash services. By leveraging over a decade of research and development by its technical co-founders, NVMdurance aims to provide suppliers and users of flash technology with tools to differentiate their products and better meet customer needs.
EverSpin Technologies
Series B in 2013
Everspin Technologies develops and manufactures integrated magnetic products It was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona.
GainSpan
Series D in 2013
GainSpan specializes in ultra-low-power Wi-Fi technology aimed at enhancing sensors and embedded applications. Founded in 2006 by a team of engineers from Intel, the company focuses on creating semiconductor solutions that enable devices to operate for years on a single AA battery. This innovation addresses the challenges faced by wireless sensor networks, particularly issues related to power consumption and the need for standardized solutions. GainSpan's integrated system-on-chip combines a radio, media access controller, baseband processor, on-chip flash memory, and an applications processor, facilitating the development of connected products for smart homes and cities. The technology supports various applications, including temperature monitoring for energy management and condition monitoring of industrial equipment, allowing users to leverage existing Wi-Fi infrastructure and knowledge for new IoT opportunities.
Vasona Networks
Series B in 2013
Vasona Networks, Inc. is a technology company based in San Jose, California, focused on improving the performance of mobile networks for global operators. Founded in 2006, it develops a range of solutions designed to enhance subscriber experiences by effectively managing mobile data traffic. The company's flagship product, smartAir, is a mobile-edge computing platform that addresses traffic issues at the cell level, while smartVISION provides insights into network performance and user experiences. Additionally, Vasona's RateControl technology allows for precise bandwidth allocation based on user needs. The company also offers network transformation services that enable third-party developers to access real-time data on network conditions, facilitating smarter investment decisions for operators. As of September 2018, Vasona Networks operates as a subsidiary of Zephyr Telecommunications, Inc.
ICRTec
Series A in 2012
ICRTec owns the alternative to traditional diesel power an innovative, fuel-efficient, low emission, and fuel-flexible gas turbine engine that competes in the North American $14 billion diesel engine market. It specializes in the fields of fuel, energy efficiency, and manufacturing. It was founded in 2009 and headquartered in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire.
GainSpan
Venture Round in 2012
GainSpan specializes in ultra-low-power Wi-Fi technology aimed at enhancing sensors and embedded applications. Founded in 2006 by a team of engineers from Intel, the company focuses on creating semiconductor solutions that enable devices to operate for years on a single AA battery. This innovation addresses the challenges faced by wireless sensor networks, particularly issues related to power consumption and the need for standardized solutions. GainSpan's integrated system-on-chip combines a radio, media access controller, baseband processor, on-chip flash memory, and an applications processor, facilitating the development of connected products for smart homes and cities. The technology supports various applications, including temperature monitoring for energy management and condition monitoring of industrial equipment, allowing users to leverage existing Wi-Fi infrastructure and knowledge for new IoT opportunities.
Brisbane Materials
Series A in 2012
Brisbane Materials Technology Pty Ltd., founded in 2005 and based in St Lucia, Australia, specializes in the manufacturing of anti-reflective coatings for various applications, notably in lighting and solar power. The company emerged from the University of Queensland and has benefited from significant investment in technology and application expertise over the years. Brisbane Materials focuses on producing innovative, low-cost optical coatings, such as porous silica-based anti-reflective coatings, using a patented synthesis process that operates at room temperature and atmospheric pressure. This technology not only enhances the efficiency of solar panel covers, both photovoltaic and solar thermal, but also provides cost-effective solutions for lighting applications. As a subsidiary of XeroCoat, Inc., Brisbane Materials aims to expand its offerings by applying its unique coatings across a broader range of materials and applications.
BLINQ Networks
Series B in 2012
BLINQ Networks Inc. specializes in non-line-of-sight (NLOS) wireless backhaul solutions designed for outdoor small cell networks. The company offers a range of products, including the X-1200, a dual-band point-to-multipoint adaptive wireless backhaul system that supports both licensed and unlicensed bands, and the X-100, a point-to-multipoint wireless bridge for carrier-grade service in NLOS environments. Additionally, BLINQ provides NodeB backhaul systems that facilitate high-capacity Ethernet links with network timing and quality of service features, along with last mile fiber and microwave extension solutions. Founded in 2008 and based in Plano, Texas, BLINQ Networks was previously known as Velocity Acquisition, Inc. and operates as a subsidiary of Communication Components Inc. The company's experienced management team, with a strong background in wireless technologies, aims to address the growing demand for capacity in mobile internet services.
CrossFiber
Series D in 2012
CrossFiber is a developer and manufacturer of optical networking equipment, specializing in LiteSwitch Modules, which are flexible all-optical switching modules suitable for various applications, including ROADMs and automated fiber cross-connects. The company's technology is founded on proprietary 3D MEMS and Non-Invasive Beam Steering (NIBS) innovations, allowing for advanced photonic switches and modules. By focusing on these cutting-edge technologies, CrossFiber aims to enhance the efficiency and functionality of optical networks.
Own Products
Venture Round in 2012
Headquartered in San Francisco, California, OWN is a new, innovative Skin Care company focused on developing an on-trend "white space" in the category: Bio-Activating Skin Care. Our products bring natural ingredients to consumers with patented / proven results in the Anti-Aging, ACNE, Mineral Sun Care and Lip Therapy segments.
Novinda
Series C in 2012
Novinda Corporation, based in Denver, Colorado, specializes in non-carbon mercury capture products and air quality technologies aimed at coal-fired electric utility and industrial boiler operators. Founded in 2003 and rebranded from Amended Silicates, Inc. in 2009, Novinda offers innovative mercury removal and oxidation products, including its Amended Silicates®, which are designed to meet the EPA's Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards. The company also provides a range of professional consulting services, such as environmental performance assessments, testing, engineering, and compliance support. By utilizing chemical reactions rather than traditional absorption methods, Novinda's products help clients reduce operating costs and enhance operational efficiency while ensuring adherence to environmental regulations.
GainSpan
Series C in 2011
GainSpan specializes in ultra-low-power Wi-Fi technology aimed at enhancing sensors and embedded applications. Founded in 2006 by a team of engineers from Intel, the company focuses on creating semiconductor solutions that enable devices to operate for years on a single AA battery. This innovation addresses the challenges faced by wireless sensor networks, particularly issues related to power consumption and the need for standardized solutions. GainSpan's integrated system-on-chip combines a radio, media access controller, baseband processor, on-chip flash memory, and an applications processor, facilitating the development of connected products for smart homes and cities. The technology supports various applications, including temperature monitoring for energy management and condition monitoring of industrial equipment, allowing users to leverage existing Wi-Fi infrastructure and knowledge for new IoT opportunities.
Zest Labs
Series A in 2011
Zest Labs specializes in providing on-demand data visibility solutions focused on cold chain and asset management. The company offers advanced XC3 Extended Capability RFID products and technologies that facilitate temperature monitoring for perishable food and pharmaceuticals, as well as asset tracking for construction sites and remote works. Its solutions extend to vehicle and yard management, security, and access control. Through real-time monitoring, Zest Labs helps organizations minimize shrinkage, optimize asset management, lower operational costs, and enhance profitability. In addition, the company provides post-harvest freshness management services aimed at modernizing the food distribution system, which includes tags and readers for tracking reusable transport items and personnel, ultimately improving food quality, reducing waste, and benefiting the environment.
Vasona Networks
Series A in 2011
Vasona Networks, Inc. is a technology company based in San Jose, California, focused on improving the performance of mobile networks for global operators. Founded in 2006, it develops a range of solutions designed to enhance subscriber experiences by effectively managing mobile data traffic. The company's flagship product, smartAir, is a mobile-edge computing platform that addresses traffic issues at the cell level, while smartVISION provides insights into network performance and user experiences. Additionally, Vasona's RateControl technology allows for precise bandwidth allocation based on user needs. The company also offers network transformation services that enable third-party developers to access real-time data on network conditions, facilitating smarter investment decisions for operators. As of September 2018, Vasona Networks operates as a subsidiary of Zephyr Telecommunications, Inc.
BLINQ Networks
Series A in 2011
BLINQ Networks Inc. specializes in non-line-of-sight (NLOS) wireless backhaul solutions designed for outdoor small cell networks. The company offers a range of products, including the X-1200, a dual-band point-to-multipoint adaptive wireless backhaul system that supports both licensed and unlicensed bands, and the X-100, a point-to-multipoint wireless bridge for carrier-grade service in NLOS environments. Additionally, BLINQ provides NodeB backhaul systems that facilitate high-capacity Ethernet links with network timing and quality of service features, along with last mile fiber and microwave extension solutions. Founded in 2008 and based in Plano, Texas, BLINQ Networks was previously known as Velocity Acquisition, Inc. and operates as a subsidiary of Communication Components Inc. The company's experienced management team, with a strong background in wireless technologies, aims to address the growing demand for capacity in mobile internet services.
Zest Labs
Series A in 2010
Zest Labs specializes in providing on-demand data visibility solutions focused on cold chain and asset management. The company offers advanced XC3 Extended Capability RFID products and technologies that facilitate temperature monitoring for perishable food and pharmaceuticals, as well as asset tracking for construction sites and remote works. Its solutions extend to vehicle and yard management, security, and access control. Through real-time monitoring, Zest Labs helps organizations minimize shrinkage, optimize asset management, lower operational costs, and enhance profitability. In addition, the company provides post-harvest freshness management services aimed at modernizing the food distribution system, which includes tags and readers for tracking reusable transport items and personnel, ultimately improving food quality, reducing waste, and benefiting the environment.
Neohapsis
Series B in 2010
Neohapsis provides mobile and cloud security services to enterprises and government agencies. It offers application security services, including application assessment, architecture design assessment, threat modeling, secure software development lifecycle assessment, and product security assessment; and cloud security services, including rapid secure cloud application deployment, cloud application assessments, cloud data compliance, and cloud infrastructure assessment. It also assists clients with various compliance requirements, including payment card industry data security standard, the U.S. state data protection and data privacy, HIPAA/HITECH, NERC CIP, and DIACAP. In addition it provides IT risk management and governance, third-party risk management, cloud computing strategy, mobile security, and on-site advisory; mobile application, mobile infrastructure, mobile device security, mobile strategy, policy, and risk management services; and network and endpoint security services, including network archite...
ShopWell
Venture Round in 2010
ShopWell is a personalized nutrition app that recommends foods to people based on their dietary needs and helps them build healthy grocery lists. It's like having a personal dietitian in the palm of your hands. At home or in the store, simply scan a food’s barcode to get nutrition info and find out if the food is right for you. ShopWell alleviates all the confusion of grocery shopping and even helps you discover new foods you’ll love. ShopWell is a Community Partner of the USDA and certified by Registered Dietitians. It’s free and easy to use. ShopWell Helps You: Achieve Health Goals - Such as weight management, lower cholesterol, & manage diabetes Eat More of the Things You Want - Such as calcium, fiber, & whole grains Avoid Things You Don’t Want - Such as sugar, trans fat, & sodium Stay Clear of Allergens & Intolerance - Such as gluten, peanuts, & lactose Build healthy grocery lists
VPIsystems
Venture Round in 2010
VPIsystems (formerly VPI Virtual Photonics) develops and markets network planning software and services for the telecommunications industry in the United States and internationally. Its products include Photonic Design Automation, a solution for the modeling and optimization of photonic components and subsystems; and OnePlan, an integrated network planning system that enables communications service providers, systems integrators, and manufacturers to design, plan, and implement their transition to an IP-based network. The company serves wireline, wireless, and broadband carriers; and network equipment manufacturers and optical equipment vendors. VPIsystems, Inc. has strategic alliances with Accenture, HP, Logica, and Tech Mahindra. The company was founded as VPI Virtual Photonics, Inc. in 1997 and changed its name to VPIsystems, Inc. in July 2001. VPIsystems, Inc. is based in Holmdel, New Jersey with additional offices in Europe, Asia, and Australia.
Imperative Health
Venture Round in 2010
Imperative Health (formerly known as MiLife) is a spin-out from Unilever Corporate Research (UCR), focused on providing ground-breaking health management technology solutions to address high-risk health conditions, including diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, and raised cholesterol. The Imperative Health solutions are based on Unilever research that links psychological and computational theories to achieve effective, scalable behavioural change. With headquarters in London, the Company is venture-backed by Unilever Ventures and New Venture Partners.
Zest Labs
Venture Round in 2009
Zest Labs specializes in providing on-demand data visibility solutions focused on cold chain and asset management. The company offers advanced XC3 Extended Capability RFID products and technologies that facilitate temperature monitoring for perishable food and pharmaceuticals, as well as asset tracking for construction sites and remote works. Its solutions extend to vehicle and yard management, security, and access control. Through real-time monitoring, Zest Labs helps organizations minimize shrinkage, optimize asset management, lower operational costs, and enhance profitability. In addition, the company provides post-harvest freshness management services aimed at modernizing the food distribution system, which includes tags and readers for tracking reusable transport items and personnel, ultimately improving food quality, reducing waste, and benefiting the environment.
iBiquity Digital
Private Equity Round in 2009
IBiquity Digital develops and licenses a digital HD Radio technology for AM and FM audio and data broadcasting in the United States and internationally. Its HD radio technology allows digital radio signals to ride the same airwaves as analog AM and FM radio broadcasts. The company provides a Gigaware Navigation Control HD Radio Receiver accessory and a Gigaware HD Radio application for iPhone and iPod touch users to receive HD Radio FM broadcasts. iBiquity Digital Corporation was formerly known as USA Digital Radio, Inc. The company was founded in 1991 and is based in Columbia, Maryland, with additional offices in Basking Ridge, New Jersey; and Pontiac, Michigan.
Silicon Hive
Venture Round in 2008
Silicon Hive BV is a company that specializes in semiconductor intellectual property, providing a range of solutions including processor cores, program development tools, and application libraries. Founded in 2003 and based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, with additional offices in San Jose, Tokyo, Seoul, and Bangalore, Silicon Hive designs, builds, and licenses application-specific systems primarily for semiconductor manufacturers and original equipment manufacturers. Its products enable the creation of programmable integrated circuits tailored for imaging, video, and wireless communication applications. The company's innovative solutions and parallel processor technologies are integral to the functionality of camera systems, video systems, and wireless communications, allowing clients in the consumer electronics sector to enhance their offerings. Silicon Hive has been operating independently since April 2007.
Texert
Series A in 2008
Texert, Inc. specializes in governance, risk, and compliance (GRC) solutions tailored for corporate enterprises across various industries, including financial services, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, energy, utilities, telecommunications, retail, and manufacturing. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the company offers the J-Port Business Suite, a comprehensive browser-based and enterprise JAVA application that enables users to efficiently capture, assess, and report critical GRC information. Texert's platform facilitates the management of policies and procedures, operational loss events, and risk and control processes, making it a valuable resource for organizations seeking to enhance their governance and compliance frameworks.
EverSpin Technologies
Series A in 2008
Everspin Technologies develops and manufactures integrated magnetic products It was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona.
iBiquity Digital
Series D in 2008
IBiquity Digital develops and licenses a digital HD Radio technology for AM and FM audio and data broadcasting in the United States and internationally. Its HD radio technology allows digital radio signals to ride the same airwaves as analog AM and FM radio broadcasts. The company provides a Gigaware Navigation Control HD Radio Receiver accessory and a Gigaware HD Radio application for iPhone and iPod touch users to receive HD Radio FM broadcasts. iBiquity Digital Corporation was formerly known as USA Digital Radio, Inc. The company was founded in 1991 and is based in Columbia, Maryland, with additional offices in Basking Ridge, New Jersey; and Pontiac, Michigan.
Liquavista
Series B in 2008
Liquavista B.V., a display manufacturing company, develops electro-wetting displays in the Netherlands and internationally. It offers LiquavistaBright that offers a combination of brightness in natural light and bold contrast to video; LiquavistaColor, which enables eReader devices to offer bright, full color, and low power video capable displays; and LiquavistaVivid, a transflective mode display, which represents the eReader application. Its products are used in portable and mobile applications, such as phones, watches, cameras, DVD players, and automotive applications. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands with additional offices in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Hong Kong.
Alverix
Series A in 2008
Alverix specializes in point-of-care diagnostics technology, focusing on the design and manufacture of low-cost, handheld reader devices that deliver laboratory-level accuracy and precision. The company collaborates with diagnostic and OEM manufacturers to enhance test accuracy, improve portability, and develop new assays suitable for various settings, including physician offices, laboratory outreach, retail clinics, and home use. Alverix emphasizes strong product design, development, and high-volume manufacturing capabilities, positioning itself at the forefront of shifting diagnostic testing from traditional laboratories to locations where rapid results are essential for effective patient care.
InPhase Technologies
Series D in 2008
InPhase Technologies is a storage company focused on holographic data storage technology.
GainSpan
Series B in 2007
GainSpan specializes in ultra-low-power Wi-Fi technology aimed at enhancing sensors and embedded applications. Founded in 2006 by a team of engineers from Intel, the company focuses on creating semiconductor solutions that enable devices to operate for years on a single AA battery. This innovation addresses the challenges faced by wireless sensor networks, particularly issues related to power consumption and the need for standardized solutions. GainSpan's integrated system-on-chip combines a radio, media access controller, baseband processor, on-chip flash memory, and an applications processor, facilitating the development of connected products for smart homes and cities. The technology supports various applications, including temperature monitoring for energy management and condition monitoring of industrial equipment, allowing users to leverage existing Wi-Fi infrastructure and knowledge for new IoT opportunities.
SiPort
Series B in 2007
SiPort’s Audio/Data Broadcast Receivers are high-performance, low power, highly-integrated single-chip CMOS solutions enabling free-to-air and subscription broadcast Audio and Data services in MP3 Players, mobile handsets, Personal Navigation Devices (PND), automotive and home radios. With support for both analog and digital broadcast standards, SiPort’s solution allows mobile and portable device manufacturers to provide consumers with on-the-go access to exciting new audio content with HD digital radio as well as the same live, familiar programming that they receive on their radios at home and in the car. SiPort single chip solution provides the low power, form factor, and cost needed to enable delivery of live navigation data services on PNDs.
Real Time Content
Series A in 2007
Real Time Content, Inc. enables advertisers and publishers to create personalized online video advertising campaigns. Its proprietary Adaptive Media platform creates customized video messaging based on individual customer profiles and feedback.
Telepartner
Venture Round in 2007
AirVersent Ltd. provides mobile data applications for field workers. It offers ServiceNet, a platform that provides wireless communications to and from the field, mobile application configuration, workflow management, lone working support, scheduling, and performance reporting, as well as to various extensions, such as mobile device management, navigation, and mobile email. It serves mobile users in the United Kingdom and Europe. The company was formerly known as Telepartner Ltd. and changed its name to AirVersent Ltd. in October, 2007. AirVersent Ltd. was founded in 1987 and is based in Reading, United Kingdom.
Silicon Hive
Series A in 2007
Silicon Hive BV is a company that specializes in semiconductor intellectual property, providing a range of solutions including processor cores, program development tools, and application libraries. Founded in 2003 and based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, with additional offices in San Jose, Tokyo, Seoul, and Bangalore, Silicon Hive designs, builds, and licenses application-specific systems primarily for semiconductor manufacturers and original equipment manufacturers. Its products enable the creation of programmable integrated circuits tailored for imaging, video, and wireless communication applications. The company's innovative solutions and parallel processor technologies are integral to the functionality of camera systems, video systems, and wireless communications, allowing clients in the consumer electronics sector to enhance their offerings. Silicon Hive has been operating independently since April 2007.
Liquavista
Series A in 2006
Liquavista B.V., a display manufacturing company, develops electro-wetting displays in the Netherlands and internationally. It offers LiquavistaBright that offers a combination of brightness in natural light and bold contrast to video; LiquavistaColor, which enables eReader devices to offer bright, full color, and low power video capable displays; and LiquavistaVivid, a transflective mode display, which represents the eReader application. Its products are used in portable and mobile applications, such as phones, watches, cameras, DVD players, and automotive applications. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands with additional offices in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Hong Kong.
GainSpan
Series A in 2006
GainSpan specializes in ultra-low-power Wi-Fi technology aimed at enhancing sensors and embedded applications. Founded in 2006 by a team of engineers from Intel, the company focuses on creating semiconductor solutions that enable devices to operate for years on a single AA battery. This innovation addresses the challenges faced by wireless sensor networks, particularly issues related to power consumption and the need for standardized solutions. GainSpan's integrated system-on-chip combines a radio, media access controller, baseband processor, on-chip flash memory, and an applications processor, facilitating the development of connected products for smart homes and cities. The technology supports various applications, including temperature monitoring for energy management and condition monitoring of industrial equipment, allowing users to leverage existing Wi-Fi infrastructure and knowledge for new IoT opportunities.
Psytechnics
Venture Round in 2006
Psytechnics is a leading authority for voice and video service management. The company offers a range of active and passive software solutions for both Enterprises and Service Providers markets. These software solutions are used to demonstrably improve the performance of real-time communications, including the most advanced unified communications applications and networks designs. Psytechnics' software is specially calibrated for voice, video (from softclient to Telepresence), and fixed-mobile services. The company's core product, Experience Manager, is the first IT service management solution that monitors, alarms, diagnoses and reports on services based on users QoE (Quality of Experience). The software is prized as highly accurate and intuitive, and supports communications platforms from any vendor, including Cisco, Avaya, Nortel, Genband, Polycom, Tandberg, Radvision, Acme Packet, IBM Sametime, Microsoft, and others.
Azure Solutions
Venture Round in 2005
Azure Solutions is the world's largest revenue assurance company. It is headquartered in London, UK, with employees in Westminster (Colorado), Ipswich, Paris, Frankfurt, Madrid, Barcelona, Islamabad, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Singapore, Sydney, Melbourne and Mexico City. Azure's end-to-end revenue-assurance product portfolio for current-generation networks includes Data Integrity, Wholesale and Interconnect Billing, International Settlements, Fraud Management, Mediation, Management, Translation and Rating, Event Integrity and Route Optimisation.
InPhase Technologies
Series C in 2005
InPhase Technologies is a storage company focused on holographic data storage technology.
SyChip
Series D in 2004
SyChip Inc. specializes in the design, development, and marketing of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) and Chip Scale Modules (CSM) tailored for the wireless Internet appliance market. The company is known for its focus on creating highly integrated RF modules that leverage proprietary integration techniques and modular architectures, alongside low loss Silicon technologies. This unique approach enables SyChip's RF designs to be more predictable and easier to simulate, which in turn reduces time-to-market, enhances performance, and boosts reliability.
Psytechnics
Series C in 2004
Psytechnics is a leading authority for voice and video service management. The company offers a range of active and passive software solutions for both Enterprises and Service Providers markets. These software solutions are used to demonstrably improve the performance of real-time communications, including the most advanced unified communications applications and networks designs. Psytechnics' software is specially calibrated for voice, video (from softclient to Telepresence), and fixed-mobile services. The company's core product, Experience Manager, is the first IT service management solution that monitors, alarms, diagnoses and reports on services based on users QoE (Quality of Experience). The software is prized as highly accurate and intuitive, and supports communications platforms from any vendor, including Cisco, Avaya, Nortel, Genband, Polycom, Tandberg, Radvision, Acme Packet, IBM Sametime, Microsoft, and others.
InPhase Technologies
Series B in 2004
InPhase Technologies is a storage company focused on holographic data storage technology.
SyChip
Series C in 2003
SyChip Inc. specializes in the design, development, and marketing of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) and Chip Scale Modules (CSM) tailored for the wireless Internet appliance market. The company is known for its focus on creating highly integrated RF modules that leverage proprietary integration techniques and modular architectures, alongside low loss Silicon technologies. This unique approach enables SyChip's RF designs to be more predictable and easier to simulate, which in turn reduces time-to-market, enhances performance, and boosts reliability.
SavaJe Technologies
Series B in 2003
SavaJe Technologies, Inc. provides operating system to support handhelds and wireless devices. It offers SavaJe OS, a wireless Java solution. The company serves information appliances, including smart phones, hand-held computers, personal digital assistants, set-top boxes, and Web pads. SavaJe Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.
InPhase Technologies
Series B in 2002
InPhase Technologies is a storage company focused on holographic data storage technology.
Internet Photonics
Series C in 2002
Internet Photonics, Inc. is a growth-oriented company specializing in optical Ethernet transport and switching products designed for telecom service providers. The company has developed the first carrier-grade Intelligent Wavelength Platforms, enabling network operators, including service providers and cable multiple system operators (MSOs), to offer high-bandwidth data services in conjunction with their existing legacy services. By focusing on innovative solutions in optical networking, Internet Photonics aims to enhance the capabilities of telecom infrastructure and support the increasing demand for efficient data transmission.
iBiquity Digital
Series C in 2002
IBiquity Digital develops and licenses a digital HD Radio technology for AM and FM audio and data broadcasting in the United States and internationally. Its HD radio technology allows digital radio signals to ride the same airwaves as analog AM and FM radio broadcasts. The company provides a Gigaware Navigation Control HD Radio Receiver accessory and a Gigaware HD Radio application for iPhone and iPod touch users to receive HD Radio FM broadcasts. iBiquity Digital Corporation was formerly known as USA Digital Radio, Inc. The company was founded in 1991 and is based in Columbia, Maryland, with additional offices in Basking Ridge, New Jersey; and Pontiac, Michigan.
SyChip
Series B in 2002
SyChip Inc. specializes in the design, development, and marketing of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) and Chip Scale Modules (CSM) tailored for the wireless Internet appliance market. The company is known for its focus on creating highly integrated RF modules that leverage proprietary integration techniques and modular architectures, alongside low loss Silicon technologies. This unique approach enables SyChip's RF designs to be more predictable and easier to simulate, which in turn reduces time-to-market, enhances performance, and boosts reliability.
Siros Technologies
Venture Round in 2002
Siros Technologies is a developer of ultra-density, three-dimensional digital data storage systems for the information technology.
Flarion Technologies
Series B in 2001
Flarion Technologies, based in Bedminster, New Jersey, specializes in mobile broadband solutions, having developed FLASH-OFDM technology since 2000. The company offers a range of products, including the RadioRouter base station, FLASH-OFDM modems, embedded chipsets, and system software, which together create a comprehensive end-to-end network for mobile operators. Flarion's technology enables wireless carriers to provide high-speed data services to their subscribers. In addition to its hardware, Flarion licenses its FLASH-OFDM technology, allowing for the integration of high-speed capabilities into various devices such as notebook PCs, handhelds, personal digital assistants, web tablets, and mobile handsets.
Flarion Technologies
Series A in 2000
Flarion Technologies, based in Bedminster, New Jersey, specializes in mobile broadband solutions, having developed FLASH-OFDM technology since 2000. The company offers a range of products, including the RadioRouter base station, FLASH-OFDM modems, embedded chipsets, and system software, which together create a comprehensive end-to-end network for mobile operators. Flarion's technology enables wireless carriers to provide high-speed data services to their subscribers. In addition to its hardware, Flarion licenses its FLASH-OFDM technology, allowing for the integration of high-speed capabilities into various devices such as notebook PCs, handhelds, personal digital assistants, web tablets, and mobile handsets.
ISPSoft
Venture Round in 2000
ISPSoft offers the only highly scalable architecture and products to expand ISP (including broadband ISP) operations and services while reducing operational costs. ISPSoft's products solve multi-level user needs, scaling from 1000's to tens of millions of users. As a result, the breadth of ISPSoft's customers include regional ISPs to national carriers making ISPSoft's products an industry standard. ISPSoft's core technology, the NetSOP Internet provisioner, addresses the immediate needs of ISPs and ASPs, as well as the needs of the emerging broadband ISP/CLEC industry. Their unique patent-pending technology provides service activation, scalable to over 25 million users.
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