Aevice Health
Venture Round in 2025
Aevice Health specializes in non-invasive wearable technology designed for real-time monitoring of respiratory health. Their devices facilitate early detection of cardiopulmonary issues by recording relevant historical data regarding symptoms and medication intake, allowing clinicians to track patient responses to treatment effectively even when patients are at home. This approach enhances patient care by delivering critical insights remotely.
Biolinq
Venture Round in 2024
Biolinq Inc. is a San Diego-based company specializing in the development of innovative skin-applied electronic sensors designed to analyze body fluids and deliver health insights. Founded in 2012, Biolinq focuses on creating a digital health platform that facilitates biomonitoring solutions. Its flagship product is a minimally invasive electrochemical biosensor that continuously monitors various biomarkers in interstitial fluid, including glucose, ketones, and lactate. This technology enables diabetic patients to track their blood glucose levels without the discomfort associated with traditional monitoring methods. By providing actionable health information and insights, Biolinq aims to enhance metabolic health and improve the quality of life for individuals managing diabetes.
Epicore Biosystems
Venture Round in 2024
Epicore Biosystems, Inc. is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based company that develops and commercializes a proprietary wearable microfluidic sensing platform designed for athletes. Founded in 2017, the company focuses on analyzing small droplets of sweat directly from the skin to measure a range of health and performance metrics. Its technology allows for non-invasive monitoring of sweat biomarkers, skin health, and physiological states in real-time, facilitating personalized management of hydration, nutrition, and overall health. Epicore's innovative platform is grounded in extensive research in microfluidics and soft materials, aiming to enhance athletic performance and health management through accessible and cost-effective solutions.
Playermaker
Venture Round in 2022
PlayerMaker is a London-based football technology startup founded in 2016 that focuses on enhancing coaching and player development in the sport. The company offers an innovative solution through a wearable performance-tracking device that can be integrated into any footwear. This device utilizes on-footwear sensors to capture detailed technical, tactical, biomechanical, and physical data during gameplay, allowing coaches to accurately assess player performance. By providing insights into foot and ball interactions, PlayerMaker enables athletes at various levels to improve their skills, monitor injury risks, and accelerate recovery processes. The company's commitment to advancing player performance through technology positions it as a valuable resource for football academies and coaches.
Unifa
Venture Round in 2017
UniFa is a developer of innovative healthcare solutions focused on tracking the physical and mental growth of kindergarteners. The company's flagship product, LookMee, integrates artificial intelligence and Internet of Things technology to provide various tools for parents and guardians. Key components of the LookMee system include an IoT sensor designed to secure children's naptime, a smart thermometer that monitors body temperature, and a photo-sharing service that gathers data from kindergartens. These services collectively enable parents to receive regular updates about their child's well-being, enhancing communication and fostering a better understanding of their development during early childhood.
TuringSense
Seed Round in 2017
TuringSense, Inc. is a company that specializes in wearable sports technology, particularly known for its innovative product, PIVOT. This device employs a multi-sensor, full-body motion capture system that operates without a camera, designed to enhance the training of tennis players by providing high-speed, 360-degree motion analysis and instant biomechanical feedback. Founded in 2014 and based in Campbell, California, TuringSense aims to optimize athletic technique and prevent injuries through its portable technology. In addition to tennis, the company plans to expand its offerings to other sports such as golf and swimming. Moreover, TuringSense's technology has diverse applications beyond sports, including physical therapy, rehabilitation, posture correction, and virtual reality/gaming. Users can easily store and share their training data with coaches, medical professionals, and peers in real-time, enhancing the training experience and fostering community engagement.
Unifa
Venture Round in 2017
UniFa is a developer of innovative healthcare solutions focused on tracking the physical and mental growth of kindergarteners. The company's flagship product, LookMee, integrates artificial intelligence and Internet of Things technology to provide various tools for parents and guardians. Key components of the LookMee system include an IoT sensor designed to secure children's naptime, a smart thermometer that monitors body temperature, and a photo-sharing service that gathers data from kindergartens. These services collectively enable parents to receive regular updates about their child's well-being, enhancing communication and fostering a better understanding of their development during early childhood.
Sano
Venture Round in 2016
Sano is focused on developing a small, wearable sensor capable of continuously capturing and transmitting blood chemistry data to various devices. The company is creating a transdermal biosensor patch that measures interstitial fluid in the skin's outer layer, enabling continuous glucose monitoring. This technology is complemented by a mobile application that empowers users to make informed decisions regarding their diet and exercise. By liberating blood chemistry data to a third-party development and analytical platform, Sano aims to enhance individual health management and promote healthier lifestyle choices.
Afero, Inc. is a technology company specializing in Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, providing a Platform-as-a-Service that facilitates the development and deployment of connected devices. Established in 2014 and headquartered in Los Altos, California, Afero offers a comprehensive platform that includes a secure Bluetooth Smart module, scalable cloud services, and various development tools. This architecture allows entrepreneurs and companies to quickly prototype connected devices across multiple industries, including consumer electronics, healthcare, and home automation. Afero's platform enables users to effectively access, control, and manage their devices, promoting seamless communication and interaction between them. By leveraging its technology, Afero enhances the ability of businesses to utilize connected devices for improved operational efficiencies and meaningful analytics, thus transforming how connected technologies integrate into everyday processes.
Sano is focused on developing a small, wearable sensor capable of continuously capturing and transmitting blood chemistry data to various devices. The company is creating a transdermal biosensor patch that measures interstitial fluid in the skin's outer layer, enabling continuous glucose monitoring. This technology is complemented by a mobile application that empowers users to make informed decisions regarding their diet and exercise. By liberating blood chemistry data to a third-party development and analytical platform, Sano aims to enhance individual health management and promote healthier lifestyle choices.
Inui Health is a consumer medical diagnostics company based in Silicon Valley, focused on providing accessible medical-grade information to individuals. The company has developed a cloud-based diagnostic platform that operates within a mobile environment, empowering consumers to monitor their health and detect potential complications early. Inui Health's offerings include a range of mobile-enabled test devices designed to help users manage various health conditions, such as kidney function, metabolic disorders, and urinary tract infections. The company's first product, the inui In-Home Urine Analysis test system, allows patients and healthcare providers to obtain immediate lab test results, facilitating timely interventions and enhancing patient engagement in their healthcare.
Meta View
Venture Round in 2013
Meta View is a technology company specializing in augmented and virtual reality solutions, catering to various industries such as manufacturing, communication, media, medicine, education, and 3D modeling. Founded in 2019 by Ben Sand, Meron Gribetz, and Raymond Lo, the company develops wearable devices and development kits, including the Meta 1 and Meta 2, which enable users to interact with holograms and access digital information seamlessly. Headquartered in San Mateo, California, Meta View distributes its products to markets in the United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, Taiwan, and throughout the European Union and EFTA. The company's innovative offerings leverage machine learning and artificial intelligence to enhance user experiences in both augmented and virtual reality environments.