Archer develops and operates all-electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, aiming to enhance urban mobility sustainably. Its four-passenger aircraft can travel up to 60 miles at speeds reaching 150 mph with minimal noise.
Archer develops and operates all-electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, aiming to enhance urban mobility sustainably. Its four-passenger aircraft can travel up to 60 miles at speeds reaching 150 mph with minimal noise.
Lyten is an advanced materials company focused on low-carbon solutions. It converts methane-derived carbon into a tunable 3D graphene material that underpins decarbonization applications. The company develops lithium-sulfur battery technology aimed at automotive, aerospace, and defense sectors, seeking higher energy density, longer range, faster charging, and improved safety while reducing carbon footprint. It is also developing a polymer composite that can reduce plastic usage by about 50% without compromising structural integrity or impact resistance. Additionally, Lyten is advancing next-generation sensors with enhanced sensitivity and selectivity for automotive, industrial, health, and safety applications.
Archer develops and operates all-electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, aiming to enhance urban mobility sustainably. Its four-passenger aircraft can travel up to 60 miles at speeds reaching 150 mph with minimal noise.
Geoflex
Venture Round in 2023
Geoflex is a cloud service operator that enhances GPS and GNSS applications to achieve 4‑centimeter accuracy on land, at sea, and in the air. The company delivers universal hypergeolocation to trains, cars, vessels, drones, and smartphones by leveraging a portfolio of patents developed over a decade by the French space agency CNES and a team with three decades of GPS/GNSS expertise. Founded in 2012 by Romain Legros, Geoflex is headquartered near Paris. Its satellite positioning technology augments the accuracy, integrity, and continuity of global navigation, providing estimation, positioning, navigation, and weather‑enriched data streams that enable clients to power and improve critical business processes.
6K is a company that specializes in advanced microwave plasma technology, focusing on the development of engineered materials for diverse industries such as additive manufacturing, renewable energy, aerospace, and consumer electronics. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in North Andover, Massachusetts, 6K utilizes its proprietary Unimelt systems to produce high-purity materials rapidly, significantly reducing production time from days to seconds while cutting energy consumption by two-thirds and eliminating wastewater. The company's innovative approach allows for the creation of premium powders and battery cathode materials tailored to specific industry needs, emphasizing sustainability throughout its processes. By leveraging sustainable input streams and precise manufacturing techniques, 6K aims to minimize waste and enhance the quality and performance of the materials it produces, thereby advancing various sectors in the materials engineering landscape.
Lyten is an advanced materials company focused on low-carbon solutions. It converts methane-derived carbon into a tunable 3D graphene material that underpins decarbonization applications. The company develops lithium-sulfur battery technology aimed at automotive, aerospace, and defense sectors, seeking higher energy density, longer range, faster charging, and improved safety while reducing carbon footprint. It is also developing a polymer composite that can reduce plastic usage by about 50% without compromising structural integrity or impact resistance. Additionally, Lyten is advancing next-generation sensors with enhanced sensitivity and selectivity for automotive, industrial, health, and safety applications.
Geoflex is a cloud service operator that enhances GPS and GNSS applications to achieve 4‑centimeter accuracy on land, at sea, and in the air. The company delivers universal hypergeolocation to trains, cars, vessels, drones, and smartphones by leveraging a portfolio of patents developed over a decade by the French space agency CNES and a team with three decades of GPS/GNSS expertise. Founded in 2012 by Romain Legros, Geoflex is headquartered near Paris. Its satellite positioning technology augments the accuracy, integrity, and continuity of global navigation, providing estimation, positioning, navigation, and weather‑enriched data streams that enable clients to power and improve critical business processes.
Archer develops and operates all-electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, aiming to enhance urban mobility sustainably. Its four-passenger aircraft can travel up to 60 miles at speeds reaching 150 mph with minimal noise.
Archer develops and operates all-electric vertical takeoff and landing aircraft, aiming to enhance urban mobility sustainably. Its four-passenger aircraft can travel up to 60 miles at speeds reaching 150 mph with minimal noise.