Threshold Ventures

Threshold Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Menlo Park, California. It pursues a high-conviction, early-stage investment strategy and partners with entrepreneurs to build technology-driven companies in consumer, enterprise, and healthcare sectors. The firm provides venture and growth capital to technology companies and has historical ties to the broader Draper Fisher Jurvetson network. Threshold focuses on supporting early-stage ventures across software, consumer, and healthcare technologies, and seeks to back innovative teams aiming to reach market leadership.

Mark Bailey

Co-Founder and Partner

William (Bill) Bryant

General Partner

Chirag Chotalia

Partner

Rob Ciechowski

Associate

Katie Evans

Associate

Past deals in Technology

Endor Labs

Series B in 2025
Endor Labs specializes in enhancing application security with a focus on managing open-source software dependencies. The company aids developers in integrating safe Open Source Software (OSS) to expedite development processes while minimizing time spent on security issues. Its Dependency Lifecycle Management Platform targets the vulnerabilities in software supply chain security caused by ungoverned use of open-source software within enterprises.

Hidden Level

Series C in 2025
Hidden Level develops airspace sensing technologies, specializing in passive radar and drone detection through RF spectrum signal analysis. Its airspace monitoring systems deploy networks of passive sensors to detect and track drones and other aerial vehicles over large geographic areas, supporting critical infrastructure, defense, and public safety customers. The company emphasizes safety through sensing, offering services that cover classical systems engineering, data modeling and analysis, field testing, and full product lifecycle management, including PCB design. Its solutions enable monitoring of low-altitude air traffic while maintaining privacy in compliance with applicable regulations.

Numa

Series B in 2024
NumberAI, Inc. is a technology company founded in 2016 and headquartered in Oakland, California. The company specializes in developing artificial intelligence software called Numa, which allows small businesses to digitally connect their landline numbers. Numa enhances communication by enabling businesses to interact with their landline numbers in ways that meet modern consumer expectations. Through this innovative approach, NumberAI aims to improve how small businesses manage customer interactions and streamline their communication processes.

Transcarent

Series D in 2024
Transcarent is a consumer-directed health and care platform serving employees of self-insured employers and their families. It combines software, technology, health guides, and data science to provide unbiased information, trusted guidance, and access to high-value care. The company connects users with an integrated ecosystem of high-value providers and health services, enabling customers to exercise choice and transparency for addressing a broad range of healthcare challenges.

Glowforge

Series E in 2023
Glowforge Inc., established in 2014 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, specializes in manufacturing 3D laser printers designed for cutting, engraving, and shaping a wide array of materials including leather, wood, acrylic, paper, foam, fabric, glass, and metal. The company's printers leverage advanced software and sensors to enable users to create intricate designs on various surfaces, making them versatile tools for both personal and professional use.

Freeform

Venture Round in 2023
Freeform is a 3D printing company that offers metal 3D printing solutions for manufacturing firms. It deploys software‑defined, self‑sufficient metal 3D printing factories worldwide, applying advanced sensing, real‑time controls, and data‑driven learning to produce digitally verified precision parts at high speed and low cost.

Forward Networks

Series D in 2023
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.

Elation Health

Series D in 2022
Elation Health, Inc. is a technology company that focuses on enhancing the physician-patient relationship through its provider-centric clinical electronic health records platform. Founded in 2008 and based in San Francisco, the company offers independent primary care practices a comprehensive solution to manage their operations while minimizing administrative burdens. Elation Health's secure application facilitates communication between patients and their doctors, allowing patients to manage their health effectively. By delivering clinical-first solutions, Elation Health supports primary care providers in delivering high-quality, personalized care, enabling them to thrive in a changing healthcare environment. The company was previously known as ElationEMR Inc. until it rebranded in August 2016.

Glowforge

Series E in 2022
Glowforge Inc., established in 2014 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, specializes in manufacturing 3D laser printers designed for cutting, engraving, and shaping a wide array of materials including leather, wood, acrylic, paper, foam, fabric, glass, and metal. The company's printers leverage advanced software and sensors to enable users to create intricate designs on various surfaces, making them versatile tools for both personal and professional use.

OpsLevel

Series A in 2022
OpsLevel is a platform that enables developers to manage microservices catalogs, enhancing software reliability and expediting incident resolution. It offers built-in maturity features for measuring, building, and deploying services across various clouds. Through service ownership and developer portals, OpsLevel facilitates high-quality software shipping and operation.

Alchemy

Series C in 2022
Alchemy Insights, Inc. is a blockchain intelligence and infrastructure platform that serves hedge funds and financial institutions. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, it offers a comprehensive suite of tools for analyzing blockchain data, including on-chain data, market trends, and community activity. The platform employs advanced machine learning techniques to help users identify entities, individuals, and currency flows on the blockchain, thereby aiding in sales, security, and strategic decision-making. Alchemy's emphasis on providing developers with essential tools allows for the creation of scalable and reliable decentralized applications without the complexities of managing blockchain infrastructure. The company is backed by notable organizations and individuals, reflecting its prominent position in the blockchain space.

Transcarent

Series C in 2022
Transcarent is a consumer-directed health and care platform serving employees of self-insured employers and their families. It combines software, technology, health guides, and data science to provide unbiased information, trusted guidance, and access to high-value care. The company connects users with an integrated ecosystem of high-value providers and health services, enabling customers to exercise choice and transparency for addressing a broad range of healthcare challenges.

Alchemy

Series C in 2021
Alchemy Insights, Inc. is a blockchain intelligence and infrastructure platform that serves hedge funds and financial institutions. Founded in 2013 and based in San Francisco, it offers a comprehensive suite of tools for analyzing blockchain data, including on-chain data, market trends, and community activity. The platform employs advanced machine learning techniques to help users identify entities, individuals, and currency flows on the blockchain, thereby aiding in sales, security, and strategic decision-making. Alchemy's emphasis on providing developers with essential tools allows for the creation of scalable and reliable decentralized applications without the complexities of managing blockchain infrastructure. The company is backed by notable organizations and individuals, reflecting its prominent position in the blockchain space.

Transcarent

Series B in 2021
Transcarent is a consumer-directed health and care platform serving employees of self-insured employers and their families. It combines software, technology, health guides, and data science to provide unbiased information, trusted guidance, and access to high-value care. The company connects users with an integrated ecosystem of high-value providers and health services, enabling customers to exercise choice and transparency for addressing a broad range of healthcare challenges.

Avenue 8

Series A in 2021
Avenue 8 is a digital and mobile-first residential real estate brokerage designed for modern agents. It enables agents to operate autonomously and close deals remotely while preserving a larger portion of their income. The company delivers premium services at scale by combining automation with human expertise, covering tasks from marketing a home to making an offer.

Elation Health

Series C in 2020
Elation Health, Inc. is a technology company that focuses on enhancing the physician-patient relationship through its provider-centric clinical electronic health records platform. Founded in 2008 and based in San Francisco, the company offers independent primary care practices a comprehensive solution to manage their operations while minimizing administrative burdens. Elation Health's secure application facilitates communication between patients and their doctors, allowing patients to manage their health effectively. By delivering clinical-first solutions, Elation Health supports primary care providers in delivering high-quality, personalized care, enabling them to thrive in a changing healthcare environment. The company was previously known as ElationEMR Inc. until it rebranded in August 2016.

Vineti

Series C in 2020
Vineti, Inc. is a technology company focused on advancing the development and delivery of personalized therapies, particularly in the realm of cell and gene treatments for serious conditions like cancer. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Vineti offers a cloud-based platform known as the Personalized Therapy Management (PTM) platform. This platform integrates various aspects of the therapeutic supply chain, including operations, manufacturing, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance, to streamline and automate processes. It addresses critical challenges faced by patients, healthcare providers, pharmaceutical companies, and regulatory bodies in the commercialization of personalized medicine. By enhancing supply chain orchestration and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, Vineti aims to expand patient access to innovative therapies. The company also maintains regional offices in Bethesda, Maryland, and Yerevan, Armenia.

Talkdesk

Series C in 2020
Talkdesk Inc., founded in 2011 by Cristina Fonseca and Tiago Paiva, specializes in browser-based cloud contact center software for small businesses. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices across Europe and North America, Talkdesk offers an end-to-end solution that optimizes customer engagement, workforce management, and analytics. Its platform enables users to identify callers before answering, provides comprehensive customer insights from various sources, monitors call performance in real-time, and offers intelligent customer self-service data for agents. With over 1,400 enterprise clients worldwide, including IBM and Acxiom, Talkdesk helps businesses enhance customer satisfaction, productivity, and cost savings through its adaptable platform.

Innovium

Series F in 2020
Innovium, Inc. is a technology company that develops and deploys advanced switching silicon solutions tailored for cloud, enterprise, and edge data centers globally. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in San Jose, California, with an additional location in Bengaluru, India, Innovium focuses on addressing the critical challenges faced by modern data centers. The company offers its TERALYNX product line, including TERALYNX 7 for large-scale public and private clouds and TERALYNX 5 for top-of-rack, enterprise, edge, and 5G data centers. Additionally, Innovium provides a cloud-based network operating system, open-source standard APIs, and a software development kit to enhance networking capabilities. By emphasizing scalability, low latency, and advanced telemetry, Innovium aims to deliver high-performance, feature-rich networking solutions that meet the evolving demands of its clients.

Vineti

Series C in 2020
Vineti, Inc. is a technology company focused on advancing the development and delivery of personalized therapies, particularly in the realm of cell and gene treatments for serious conditions like cancer. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Vineti offers a cloud-based platform known as the Personalized Therapy Management (PTM) platform. This platform integrates various aspects of the therapeutic supply chain, including operations, manufacturing, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance, to streamline and automate processes. It addresses critical challenges faced by patients, healthcare providers, pharmaceutical companies, and regulatory bodies in the commercialization of personalized medicine. By enhancing supply chain orchestration and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, Vineti aims to expand patient access to innovative therapies. The company also maintains regional offices in Bethesda, Maryland, and Yerevan, Armenia.

Diamanti

Series C in 2019
Diamanti, Inc. is a technology company specializing in an integrated enterprise Kubernetes platform that addresses the network and storage challenges associated with cloud-native applications. Founded in 2010 and based in San Jose, California, Diamanti offers a platform designed for infrastructure architects, IT operations, and application owners, enabling them to efficiently run stateful containerized applications in production. The company's flagship product, Diamanti Spektra, unifies control and data planes, providing users with enhanced performance and enterprise features. By focusing on bare-metal container infrastructure, Diamanti delivers the speed, simplicity, and control necessary for modern cloud environments, supporting various applications in container networking, storage, databases, and cloud-native DevOps. The company distributes its products through resellers and was previously known as DataWise Systems, Inc. before rebranding in April 2016.

Forward Networks

Series C in 2019
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.

Aera Technology

Series C in 2019
Aera Technology is a decision intelligence company that provides a cloud platform, Aera Decision Cloud, to integrate with existing systems and data sources and enable real-time decision making at scale across enterprise operations. The platform supports cognitive automation, data modeling, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, and lets organizations automate processes and build digital skills that connect disparate data sources. It is used for functions such as demand planning in supply chains by harmonizing data from ERP, CRM, sales, marketing, trends, and social feeds. The company serves pharma, manufacturing, retail, wholesale, and consumer packaged goods. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Aera Technology operates globally.

Mythic

Series B in 2019
Founded in 2012, Mythic specializes in designing and manufacturing AI-driven silicon chips and inference processors. Its innovative technology brings desktop GPU compute capabilities and neural networks to compact, energy-efficient devices, enabling AI deployment across various industries such as consumer electronics, wearables, and autonomous systems.

Xealth

Series A in 2019
Xealth is a digital health technology company that provides a platform enabling clinicians to integrate, prescribe, and monitor digital health tools within electronic health record workflows. The Xealth platform helps care teams select appropriate digital health tools and programs, deliver orders to patients via email or patient portal, and track patient engagement and utilization, at both individual and system levels. The platform supports patient education and connects with online third-party apps and programs, device monitoring, and non-clinical services such as ride-sharing, food delivery, and e-commerce recommendations. Founded in 2016 and based in Seattle, Xealth focuses on scaling healthcare workflows by automating the prescription and monitoring of digital health tools to improve engagement and outcomes.

Numa

Series A in 2019
NumberAI, Inc. is a technology company founded in 2016 and headquartered in Oakland, California. The company specializes in developing artificial intelligence software called Numa, which allows small businesses to digitally connect their landline numbers. Numa enhances communication by enabling businesses to interact with their landline numbers in ways that meet modern consumer expectations. Through this innovative approach, NumberAI aims to improve how small businesses manage customer interactions and streamline their communication processes.

Talkdesk

Series B in 2018
Talkdesk Inc., founded in 2011 by Cristina Fonseca and Tiago Paiva, specializes in browser-based cloud contact center software for small businesses. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices across Europe and North America, Talkdesk offers an end-to-end solution that optimizes customer engagement, workforce management, and analytics. Its platform enables users to identify callers before answering, provides comprehensive customer insights from various sources, monitors call performance in real-time, and offers intelligent customer self-service data for agents. With over 1,400 enterprise clients worldwide, including IBM and Acxiom, Talkdesk helps businesses enhance customer satisfaction, productivity, and cost savings through its adaptable platform.

Unity Technologies

Series D in 2018
Unity Technologies specializes in providing multiplatform tools and services for developers of interactive content. Founded in 2004, they offer a comprehensive suite of products including game engines, asset stores, cloud-based development tools, empowering users to create, operate, and monetize real-time 3D experiences across various industries.

Ambiq Micro

Venture Round in 2018
Ambiq Micro, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Austin, Texas, specializing in the development of ultra-low power integrated circuits tailored for power-sensitive applications. Founded in 2010, the company utilizes innovative subthreshold power optimized technology to create real-time clock and microcontroller products designed for wearables, smart cards, wireless sensors, and Internet-of-Things devices. By focusing on ultra-low-power mixed-signal solutions, Ambiq Micro aims to enhance the efficiency of wireless electronics, facilitating the creation of devices that either minimize or eliminate battery use while maximizing design flexibility. The company also provides technical support services and operates additional offices in San Jose, California, as well as in Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Taiwan.

Orchid Labs

Venture Round in 2018
Orchid Labs is an open-source initiative focused on combating internet surveillance and censorship. Founded in 2017 by a team including Dr. Steven Waterhouse and Jay Freeman, the company develops a decentralized nanopayment platform that enhances internet accessibility. Its innovative approach employs an overlay network built on the existing internet, utilizing a peer-to-peer tokenized bandwidth exchange. This technology empowers users to protect their personal data while facilitating secure communication, collaboration, and information access. Overall, Orchid Labs aims to create a more inclusive and liberated online environment for all users.

Vineti

Series B in 2018
Vineti, Inc. is a technology company focused on advancing the development and delivery of personalized therapies, particularly in the realm of cell and gene treatments for serious conditions like cancer. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Vineti offers a cloud-based platform known as the Personalized Therapy Management (PTM) platform. This platform integrates various aspects of the therapeutic supply chain, including operations, manufacturing, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance, to streamline and automate processes. It addresses critical challenges faced by patients, healthcare providers, pharmaceutical companies, and regulatory bodies in the commercialization of personalized medicine. By enhancing supply chain orchestration and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, Vineti aims to expand patient access to innovative therapies. The company also maintains regional offices in Bethesda, Maryland, and Yerevan, Armenia.

Formlabs

Series C in 2018
Formlabs designs and manufactures professional 3D printing systems and materials for engineers, designers, educators, and manufacturers. The company offers high-resolution stereolithography printers such as Form 3, Form 3B, and Form 3L, along with post-processing equipment Form Wash and Form Cure, and the SLS-based Fuse 1 printer. It develops in-house high-performance resins and materials used across industries including education, dentistry, healthcare, jewelry, and manufacturing. Its software ecosystem includes PreForm, which prepares models for printing, and Form Cell for automated manufacturing. Formlabs serves customers worldwide and maintains headquarters in Somerville, Massachusetts with international offices. The company focuses on enabling designers and engineers to produce detailed, functional parts and complex geometries, expanding access to professional-grade 3D printing through scalable hardware, materials, and software solutions.

Mythic

Series B in 2018
Founded in 2012, Mythic specializes in designing and manufacturing AI-driven silicon chips and inference processors. Its innovative technology brings desktop GPU compute capabilities and neural networks to compact, energy-efficient devices, enabling AI deployment across various industries such as consumer electronics, wearables, and autonomous systems.

Orchid Labs

Seed Round in 2017
Orchid Labs is an open-source initiative focused on combating internet surveillance and censorship. Founded in 2017 by a team including Dr. Steven Waterhouse and Jay Freeman, the company develops a decentralized nanopayment platform that enhances internet accessibility. Its innovative approach employs an overlay network built on the existing internet, utilizing a peer-to-peer tokenized bandwidth exchange. This technology empowers users to protect their personal data while facilitating secure communication, collaboration, and information access. Overall, Orchid Labs aims to create a more inclusive and liberated online environment for all users.

Numa

Seed Round in 2017
NumberAI, Inc. is a technology company founded in 2016 and headquartered in Oakland, California. The company specializes in developing artificial intelligence software called Numa, which allows small businesses to digitally connect their landline numbers. Numa enhances communication by enabling businesses to interact with their landline numbers in ways that meet modern consumer expectations. Through this innovative approach, NumberAI aims to improve how small businesses manage customer interactions and streamline their communication processes.

Forward Networks

Series B in 2017
Forward Networks, founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, specializes in developing software for network verification and automation. The company offers open-source tools like Beacon and Mininet to manage data centers and wide-area networks, along with Forward Essentials, a web application that provides real-time network state access, helping engineers and operators swiftly identify and resolve network issues. Their core product is an innovative platform delivering network visibility, policy verification, and change modeling, designed to minimize costly outages by enabling users to visualize complex networks, debug problems quickly, verify policy correctness, and predict network behavior before implementing changes in legacy, SDN, or hybrid environments.

Vineti

Series A in 2017
Vineti, Inc. is a technology company focused on advancing the development and delivery of personalized therapies, particularly in the realm of cell and gene treatments for serious conditions like cancer. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, Vineti offers a cloud-based platform known as the Personalized Therapy Management (PTM) platform. This platform integrates various aspects of the therapeutic supply chain, including operations, manufacturing, quality assurance, and regulatory compliance, to streamline and automate processes. It addresses critical challenges faced by patients, healthcare providers, pharmaceutical companies, and regulatory bodies in the commercialization of personalized medicine. By enhancing supply chain orchestration and ensuring compliance with regulatory standards, Vineti aims to expand patient access to innovative therapies. The company also maintains regional offices in Bethesda, Maryland, and Yerevan, Armenia.

Xealth

Seed Round in 2017
Xealth is a digital health technology company that provides a platform enabling clinicians to integrate, prescribe, and monitor digital health tools within electronic health record workflows. The Xealth platform helps care teams select appropriate digital health tools and programs, deliver orders to patients via email or patient portal, and track patient engagement and utilization, at both individual and system levels. The platform supports patient education and connects with online third-party apps and programs, device monitoring, and non-clinical services such as ride-sharing, food delivery, and e-commerce recommendations. Founded in 2016 and based in Seattle, Xealth focuses on scaling healthcare workflows by automating the prescription and monitoring of digital health tools to improve engagement and outcomes.

Mythic

Series A in 2017
Founded in 2012, Mythic specializes in designing and manufacturing AI-driven silicon chips and inference processors. Its innovative technology brings desktop GPU compute capabilities and neural networks to compact, energy-efficient devices, enabling AI deployment across various industries such as consumer electronics, wearables, and autonomous systems.

Diamanti

Series B in 2017
Diamanti, Inc. is a technology company specializing in an integrated enterprise Kubernetes platform that addresses the network and storage challenges associated with cloud-native applications. Founded in 2010 and based in San Jose, California, Diamanti offers a platform designed for infrastructure architects, IT operations, and application owners, enabling them to efficiently run stateful containerized applications in production. The company's flagship product, Diamanti Spektra, unifies control and data planes, providing users with enhanced performance and enterprise features. By focusing on bare-metal container infrastructure, Diamanti delivers the speed, simplicity, and control necessary for modern cloud environments, supporting various applications in container networking, storage, databases, and cloud-native DevOps. The company distributes its products through resellers and was previously known as DataWise Systems, Inc. before rebranding in April 2016.

Rethink Robotics

Series E in 2017
Rethink Robotics develops industrial robots and software to automate manufacturing processes. The company combines trainable, safe and cost-effective robots with skilled labor to create an integrated workforce that increases flexibility, lowers costs and supports investment in skilled personnel. Its Baxter robot, powered by Intera, a software platform, serves a wide range of industries as a workforce multiplier. Rethink Robotics also offers the Baxter Research Robot with sensors and an open software development kit to enable researchers to build custom applications. Based in Boston, the company focuses on accelerating robotics innovation in manufacturing and related fields by delivering collaborative robots that handle repetitive or hazardous tasks such as loading and unloading, packing, molding, machining and inspection.

Mythic

Series A in 2016
Founded in 2012, Mythic specializes in designing and manufacturing AI-driven silicon chips and inference processors. Its innovative technology brings desktop GPU compute capabilities and neural networks to compact, energy-efficient devices, enabling AI deployment across various industries such as consumer electronics, wearables, and autonomous systems.

Formlabs

Series B in 2016
Formlabs designs and manufactures professional 3D printing systems and materials for engineers, designers, educators, and manufacturers. The company offers high-resolution stereolithography printers such as Form 3, Form 3B, and Form 3L, along with post-processing equipment Form Wash and Form Cure, and the SLS-based Fuse 1 printer. It develops in-house high-performance resins and materials used across industries including education, dentistry, healthcare, jewelry, and manufacturing. Its software ecosystem includes PreForm, which prepares models for printing, and Form Cell for automated manufacturing. Formlabs serves customers worldwide and maintains headquarters in Somerville, Massachusetts with international offices. The company focuses on enabling designers and engineers to produce detailed, functional parts and complex geometries, expanding access to professional-grade 3D printing through scalable hardware, materials, and software solutions.

Elation Health

Series B in 2016
Elation Health, Inc. is a technology company that focuses on enhancing the physician-patient relationship through its provider-centric clinical electronic health records platform. Founded in 2008 and based in San Francisco, the company offers independent primary care practices a comprehensive solution to manage their operations while minimizing administrative burdens. Elation Health's secure application facilitates communication between patients and their doctors, allowing patients to manage their health effectively. By delivering clinical-first solutions, Elation Health supports primary care providers in delivering high-quality, personalized care, enabling them to thrive in a changing healthcare environment. The company was previously known as ElationEMR Inc. until it rebranded in August 2016.

Unity Technologies

Series C in 2016
Unity Technologies specializes in providing multiplatform tools and services for developers of interactive content. Founded in 2004, they offer a comprehensive suite of products including game engines, asset stores, cloud-based development tools, empowering users to create, operate, and monetize real-time 3D experiences across various industries.

Cylance

Series D in 2016
Cylance is a cybersecurity company that develops artificial intelligence-based prevention-first security solutions designed to predict and prevent malware and other threats. Its platform uses AI and machine learning to distinguish safe from unsafe code, providing proactive protection across endpoints and networks, including antivirus-like functions, memory protection, and device policy enforcement, as well as threat hunting and automated detection and response. The company offers services such as incident response, containment, consulting, and education for industries including critical infrastructure, energy, finance, government, healthcare, and education. Founded in 2012 and based in Irvine, California, Cylance was acquired by BlackBerry and operates as a subsidiary, continuing to focus on predictive and preventive cybersecurity solutions.

Diamanti

Series A in 2016
Diamanti, Inc. is a technology company specializing in an integrated enterprise Kubernetes platform that addresses the network and storage challenges associated with cloud-native applications. Founded in 2010 and based in San Jose, California, Diamanti offers a platform designed for infrastructure architects, IT operations, and application owners, enabling them to efficiently run stateful containerized applications in production. The company's flagship product, Diamanti Spektra, unifies control and data planes, providing users with enhanced performance and enterprise features. By focusing on bare-metal container infrastructure, Diamanti delivers the speed, simplicity, and control necessary for modern cloud environments, supporting various applications in container networking, storage, databases, and cloud-native DevOps. The company distributes its products through resellers and was previously known as DataWise Systems, Inc. before rebranding in April 2016.

Reflect

Seed Round in 2016
Reflect Technologies, Inc., established in 2015 and headquartered in Portland, Oregon, specializes in data visualization solutions for software developers. It offers a platform that simplifies the integration of analytics capabilities into web and mobile applications. The platform comprises a studio and an API, allowing developers to create and embed visualizations efficiently, without the need to build these features from scratch. Reflect was acquired by Puppet, Inc. in 2021.

HELIX

Series B in 2015
HELIX, originally known as Flux, is a pioneering company based in Oakland, California, that focuses on simplifying the complexities of building digitization. Initially launched as a project within Google X, HELIX shifted its business model in 2019 to develop the HELIX Creator platform. This platform empowers architects, engineers, builders, and owner-operators to utilize LiDAR and photogrammetry technologies for capturing precise building geometry, facilitating the creation of usable plans and models. By providing accurate 2D and 3D data along with essential documents, HELIX enables users to assess building potential, plan renovations, and document structures for disaster preparedness. The company emphasizes that for Digital Twins to be effective, the underlying data must be accurate, easily accessible, and regularly updated.

Talkdesk

Series A in 2015
Talkdesk Inc., founded in 2011 by Cristina Fonseca and Tiago Paiva, specializes in browser-based cloud contact center software for small businesses. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices across Europe and North America, Talkdesk offers an end-to-end solution that optimizes customer engagement, workforce management, and analytics. Its platform enables users to identify callers before answering, provides comprehensive customer insights from various sources, monitors call performance in real-time, and offers intelligent customer self-service data for agents. With over 1,400 enterprise clients worldwide, including IBM and Acxiom, Talkdesk helps businesses enhance customer satisfaction, productivity, and cost savings through its adaptable platform.

RevX

Venture Round in 2015
RevX is a technology company based in Bengaluru, India, specializing in mobile advertising solutions that assist marketers in acquiring, engaging, and retaining application users. The company offers a suite of products, including a Dynamic Product Ads engine that creates personalized advertisements based on user behavior, and an Optimization Engine that leverages predictive analytics to meet specific advertising goals. Additionally, RevX provides a Self-Serve Interface for marketers to manage their campaigns, alongside rich analytics and real-time product recommendations tailored to user preferences. By focusing on programmatic media buying and data-driven strategies, RevX supports app businesses in enhancing user engagement and accelerating revenue growth. The company is recognized for its innovative technology and data science capabilities, making it a valuable partner for app marketers in both established and emerging mobile markets. RevX is a subsidiary of Affle International Pte Ltd and operates through twelve offices worldwide.

Nantero

Series F in 2015
Nantero is a technology company specializing in the development of high-density, nonvolatile random access memory (NRAM) using carbon nanotubes. Its primary product, NRAM, offers fast, stable storage for various applications such as smartphones, tablets, enterprise systems, and computers. Nantero's technology aims to enhance processing speed and energy efficiency.

Cylance

Series C in 2015
Cylance is a cybersecurity company that develops artificial intelligence-based prevention-first security solutions designed to predict and prevent malware and other threats. Its platform uses AI and machine learning to distinguish safe from unsafe code, providing proactive protection across endpoints and networks, including antivirus-like functions, memory protection, and device policy enforcement, as well as threat hunting and automated detection and response. The company offers services such as incident response, containment, consulting, and education for industries including critical infrastructure, energy, finance, government, healthcare, and education. Founded in 2012 and based in Irvine, California, Cylance was acquired by BlackBerry and operates as a subsidiary, continuing to focus on predictive and preventive cybersecurity solutions.

Talkdesk

Series A in 2015
Talkdesk Inc., founded in 2011 by Cristina Fonseca and Tiago Paiva, specializes in browser-based cloud contact center software for small businesses. Headquartered in San Francisco with offices across Europe and North America, Talkdesk offers an end-to-end solution that optimizes customer engagement, workforce management, and analytics. Its platform enables users to identify callers before answering, provides comprehensive customer insights from various sources, monitors call performance in real-time, and offers intelligent customer self-service data for agents. With over 1,400 enterprise clients worldwide, including IBM and Acxiom, Talkdesk helps businesses enhance customer satisfaction, productivity, and cost savings through its adaptable platform.

Nantero

Series E in 2015
Nantero is a technology company specializing in the development of high-density, nonvolatile random access memory (NRAM) using carbon nanotubes. Its primary product, NRAM, offers fast, stable storage for various applications such as smartphones, tablets, enterprise systems, and computers. Nantero's technology aims to enhance processing speed and energy efficiency.

NeuroVigil

Series B in 2015
NeuroVigil develops non-invasive brain monitoring technology, notably the iBrain device. This platform enables remote, non-invasive tracking of various neuropathologies like Alzheimer's, autism, and epilepsy. It also facilitates drug response monitoring in clinical trials.

WaterSmart Software

Series B in 2015
WaterSmart Software is a developer of a cloud-based customer engagement and analytics platform tailored for water utilities. The company's solution enhances the intelligence derived from meter data, enabling water providers to improve customer service and operational efficiency. By allowing customers to access detailed information about their water usage, the platform facilitates better communication between utilities and consumers, helping the latter understand the value of water and discover ways to save costs. WaterSmart has demonstrated its effectiveness by enabling water utilities to reduce costs, protect revenue, and increase customer satisfaction by over 25%. The company's innovative approach has garnered recognition, including the World Economic Forum Technology Pioneers Award, highlighting its potential to positively impact both business and society through technological advancements.

SimpliVity

Series D in 2015
SimpliVity Corporation is a provider of hyperconverged infrastructure solutions designed to enhance the deployment of resources and workloads in data centers. The company offers several products, including OmniCube, a 2U rack-mounted system that integrates server, storage, and networking services, thereby improving the management, protection, and performance of virtualized workloads. Additionally, its OmniCube Hyperconverged Infrastructure platform addresses data efficiency and global management needs in virtualized and cloud environments. SimpliVity's solutions also include OmniView, a web-based support dashboard featuring predictive analytics, and OmniStack Hyperconverged Infrastructure, which integrates with Cisco UCS to consolidate multiple core data center functions. The company's technology is utilized across various sectors, including energy, education, financial services, government, and telecommunications. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, SimpliVity has support centers in Cork, Ireland, and Raleigh, North Carolina. As of February 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company.

Twin Prime

Series A in 2015
Twin Prime is a technology company focused on enhancing the performance of mobile applications. It addresses the complexities of mobile app performance, which are influenced by various factors including wireless network technology, device models, and operating system software. By leveraging machine learning, Twin Prime optimizes data transfer and content delivery across diverse network environments, ensuring that mobile apps operate more efficiently and quickly. The company specializes in mobile data acceleration services, enabling faster data delivery regardless of the underlying network conditions.

World Tech Makers

Angel Round in 2015
World Tech Makers is a company focused on transforming education through its vocational and technological training platform. It offers online educational solutions, including technical training facilitated by on-site coding programs. The company employs innovative boot camps and international coding expeditions to provide disruptive learning experiences. By utilizing dynamic systems, data analytics, and artificial intelligence, World Tech Makers enhances the learning process, enabling individuals to acquire and improve their technical skills effectively. The company's mission is to reshape how people learn, work, and travel, making education more accessible and relevant in today's rapidly evolving technological landscape.

Alchemist Accelerator

Venture Round in 2015
Founded in 2012, Alchemist Accelerator is a San Francisco-based startup accelerator focused on seed-stage ventures that generate revenue from enterprises. It invests up to $40,000 and provides a six-month program offering mentorship, structured path to traction, fundraising, and community support for around 75 enterprise-focused startups annually.

Rethink Robotics

Series D in 2015
Rethink Robotics develops industrial robots and software to automate manufacturing processes. The company combines trainable, safe and cost-effective robots with skilled labor to create an integrated workforce that increases flexibility, lowers costs and supports investment in skilled personnel. Its Baxter robot, powered by Intera, a software platform, serves a wide range of industries as a workforce multiplier. Rethink Robotics also offers the Baxter Research Robot with sensors and an open software development kit to enable researchers to build custom applications. Based in Boston, the company focuses on accelerating robotics innovation in manufacturing and related fields by delivering collaborative robots that handle repetitive or hazardous tasks such as loading and unloading, packing, molding, machining and inspection.

TuSimple

Angel Round in 2015
TuSimple operates self-driving trucks in Tucson, Arizona, with a focus on developing fully-autonomous driving solutions for the logistics industry. Founded in 2015, the company aims to enhance safety, reduce transportation costs, and decrease carbon emissions.

Ambiq Micro

Series C in 2014
Ambiq Micro, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Austin, Texas, specializing in the development of ultra-low power integrated circuits tailored for power-sensitive applications. Founded in 2010, the company utilizes innovative subthreshold power optimized technology to create real-time clock and microcontroller products designed for wearables, smart cards, wireless sensors, and Internet-of-Things devices. By focusing on ultra-low-power mixed-signal solutions, Ambiq Micro aims to enhance the efficiency of wireless electronics, facilitating the creation of devices that either minimize or eliminate battery use while maximizing design flexibility. The company also provides technical support services and operates additional offices in San Jose, California, as well as in Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Taiwan.

Diamanti

Series A in 2014
Diamanti, Inc. is a technology company specializing in an integrated enterprise Kubernetes platform that addresses the network and storage challenges associated with cloud-native applications. Founded in 2010 and based in San Jose, California, Diamanti offers a platform designed for infrastructure architects, IT operations, and application owners, enabling them to efficiently run stateful containerized applications in production. The company's flagship product, Diamanti Spektra, unifies control and data planes, providing users with enhanced performance and enterprise features. By focusing on bare-metal container infrastructure, Diamanti delivers the speed, simplicity, and control necessary for modern cloud environments, supporting various applications in container networking, storage, databases, and cloud-native DevOps. The company distributes its products through resellers and was previously known as DataWise Systems, Inc. before rebranding in April 2016.

Bright Computing

Series B in 2014
Bright Computing is a leading provider of cluster management software, founded in 2009 and headquartered in San Jose, California. It offers comprehensive solutions for managing high-performance computing (HPC) clusters, big data clusters, and OpenStack private clouds. The company's flagship product, Bright Cluster Manager, enables users to install, provision, configure, manage, and monitor clusters across different sizes and hardware types. Bright Computing serves a diverse range of industries, including academia, government, finance, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, oil, and gas, with notable clients such as Boeing, NASA, Roche, Stanford University, and Tokyo Institute of Technology. The company maintains strategic partnerships with industry leaders like Amazon, Cray, Dell, Intel, Nvidia, and SGI to deliver integrated solutions for managing advanced IT infrastructure. Bright Computing's software is deployed in over 650 data centers worldwide, demonstrating its global impact on cluster management.

Raydiance

Venture Round in 2014
Raydiance is a leading developer of ultrafast laser technology, specializing in compact and reliable femtosecond laser platforms. Founded by technology pioneer Barry Schuler, the company originated from a DARPA project aimed at miniaturizing ultrafast lasers for military applications. Raydiance's innovation has led to the creation of its Smart Light technology, which is transforming sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, clean tech, and defense. The company has established the world’s first high-volume manufacturing facility capable of producing thousands of laser units annually and has developed proprietary technologies, including a unique fiber delivery system, to support volume commercialization. By integrating hardware and software solutions, Raydiance addresses various manufacturing challenges while driving down costs through efficient production techniques. This positions the company to transition ultrafast laser technology from a specialized research tool to a widely accessible platform that enhances innovation across multiple industries.

HELIX

Series A in 2014
HELIX, originally known as Flux, is a pioneering company based in Oakland, California, that focuses on simplifying the complexities of building digitization. Initially launched as a project within Google X, HELIX shifted its business model in 2019 to develop the HELIX Creator platform. This platform empowers architects, engineers, builders, and owner-operators to utilize LiDAR and photogrammetry technologies for capturing precise building geometry, facilitating the creation of usable plans and models. By providing accurate 2D and 3D data along with essential documents, HELIX enables users to assess building potential, plan renovations, and document structures for disaster preparedness. The company emphasizes that for Digital Twins to be effective, the underlying data must be accurate, easily accessible, and regularly updated.

Telly

Series B in 2013
Telly, Inc. operates a web-video discovery platform and a premium subscription video-on-demand service that focuses on delivering high-quality entertainment and exclusive locally produced content. The company's offerings include a range of programming, such as Bollywood movies, TV shows, and Kuwaiti short films, accessible through the Telly App and website. Telly primarily serves customers in the Middle East and North Africa region. The company generates revenue mainly through subscription-based services, aiming to provide an uninterrupted viewing experience free from advertisements. Founded in 2007 and based in San Francisco, California, Telly was previously known as TwitVid, Inc. before rebranding in June 2012. In addition to its streaming services, Telly is also involved in developing smart television sets that feature dual-screen display technology, enhancing the overall streaming experience for users.

Flurry

Series D in 2013
Flurry, Inc. is a mobile application analytics and advertising platform that assists businesses in understanding and monetizing user interactions with their mobile applications. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Francisco, Flurry offers a comprehensive suite of products, including Flurry Analytics, which tracks consumer behavior across over 400,000 applications, providing insights into audience engagement and retention. The platform also features AppSpot for ad serving, AppCircle for audience building, Flurry Personas for targeted marketing, and Flurry Marketplace for streamlined access to advertisers. With more than 125,000 companies utilizing its services, Flurry handles over 1 billion end-user sessions monthly across various devices, including iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. Flurry is a subsidiary of Yahoo! Inc. as of 2014.

SimpliVity

Series C in 2013
SimpliVity Corporation is a provider of hyperconverged infrastructure solutions designed to enhance the deployment of resources and workloads in data centers. The company offers several products, including OmniCube, a 2U rack-mounted system that integrates server, storage, and networking services, thereby improving the management, protection, and performance of virtualized workloads. Additionally, its OmniCube Hyperconverged Infrastructure platform addresses data efficiency and global management needs in virtualized and cloud environments. SimpliVity's solutions also include OmniView, a web-based support dashboard featuring predictive analytics, and OmniStack Hyperconverged Infrastructure, which integrates with Cisco UCS to consolidate multiple core data center functions. The company's technology is utilized across various sectors, including energy, education, financial services, government, and telecommunications. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Westborough, Massachusetts, SimpliVity has support centers in Cork, Ireland, and Raleigh, North Carolina. As of February 2017, it operates as a subsidiary of Hewlett Packard Enterprise Company.

BrightVolt

Series A in 2013
BrightVolt, Inc. is a company focused on the design, development, and large-scale manufacturing of ultra-thin film batteries tailored to power a range of Internet-connected devices, including medical patches, sensor labels, and power cards. It specializes in creating custom solid-state thin film batteries and power solutions for clients' Internet of Things (IoT) devices, along with its proprietary Flexion solid-state thin film lithium polymer batteries and microelectronic components. BrightVolt's innovative technologies enhance battery chemistry, offering increased stability and safety in lithium-polymer batteries. The company's products are distributed both in the United States and internationally. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Redmond, Washington, BrightVolt was previously known as Solicore, Inc.

Rethink Robotics

Series C in 2013
Rethink Robotics develops industrial robots and software to automate manufacturing processes. The company combines trainable, safe and cost-effective robots with skilled labor to create an integrated workforce that increases flexibility, lowers costs and supports investment in skilled personnel. Its Baxter robot, powered by Intera, a software platform, serves a wide range of industries as a workforce multiplier. Rethink Robotics also offers the Baxter Research Robot with sensors and an open software development kit to enable researchers to build custom applications. Based in Boston, the company focuses on accelerating robotics innovation in manufacturing and related fields by delivering collaborative robots that handle repetitive or hazardous tasks such as loading and unloading, packing, molding, machining and inspection.

Formlabs

Series A in 2013
Formlabs designs and manufactures professional 3D printing systems and materials for engineers, designers, educators, and manufacturers. The company offers high-resolution stereolithography printers such as Form 3, Form 3B, and Form 3L, along with post-processing equipment Form Wash and Form Cure, and the SLS-based Fuse 1 printer. It develops in-house high-performance resins and materials used across industries including education, dentistry, healthcare, jewelry, and manufacturing. Its software ecosystem includes PreForm, which prepares models for printing, and Form Cell for automated manufacturing. Formlabs serves customers worldwide and maintains headquarters in Somerville, Massachusetts with international offices. The company focuses on enabling designers and engineers to produce detailed, functional parts and complex geometries, expanding access to professional-grade 3D printing through scalable hardware, materials, and software solutions.

WaterSmart Software

Series A in 2013
WaterSmart Software is a developer of a cloud-based customer engagement and analytics platform tailored for water utilities. The company's solution enhances the intelligence derived from meter data, enabling water providers to improve customer service and operational efficiency. By allowing customers to access detailed information about their water usage, the platform facilitates better communication between utilities and consumers, helping the latter understand the value of water and discover ways to save costs. WaterSmart has demonstrated its effectiveness by enabling water utilities to reduce costs, protect revenue, and increase customer satisfaction by over 25%. The company's innovative approach has garnered recognition, including the World Economic Forum Technology Pioneers Award, highlighting its potential to positively impact both business and society through technological advancements.

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.

Superfish

Series D in 2013
Superfish is a developer and provider of an innovative, next-generation visual discovery platform that’s out to transform the way images are searched, seen, utilized, and shared over the web. Through its cutting-edge, patented technology and pioneering vision, Superfish has developed a cunningly intuitive visual search engine that analyzes images algorithmically, without the need for text tags or human intervention. The company is reinventing image search and focusing on empowering consumers and businesses to experience new ways to engage with and search visual content. Founded in 2006 by Adi Pinhas and Michael Chertok, Superfish is headquartered in Palo Alto, California, and is backed by Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ).

Movidius

Series D in 2013
Movidius is a company specializing in designing compact, high-performance, low-power computational imaging and vision processing chips, along with software and development tools. Its products enable intelligent experiences in mobile devices, wearables, and other camera applications.

Pentalum

Series C in 2013
Pentalum Technologies Inc. is a company that specializes in developing advanced wind light detection and ranging (LiDAR) systems for remote sensing of wind. The flagship product, SpiDAR, is designed to provide cost-effective solutions for wind resource assessment, wind farm operation optimization, and wind forecasting. Pentalum's technology includes a central control unit that collects and manages wind data from multiple SpiDAR units deployed in the field, presenting the information through a user-friendly web-based dashboard. The company's systems enhance the efficiency and profitability of wind farms by reducing uncertainty and improving operational decision-making. Founded in 2009 and based in Rehovot, Israel, Pentalum serves a diverse clientele of wind farms both domestically and internationally.

Aveillant

Series B in 2013
Aveillant Ltd is a UK-based technology company established in 2011 and specializes in the development and commercialization of holographic radar systems. The company focuses on creating innovative solutions for wind farm mitigation and surveillance applications. Its products are capable of high-speed trajectory measurement and aerial target discrimination, making them suitable for maritime and coastal surveillance, border protection, and ship protection. A notable feature of Aveillant's technology is its ability to distinguish between wind turbines and aircraft, enhancing the effectiveness of air traffic control systems. Aveillant operates as a subsidiary of Thales S.A. and is headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Redux

Venture Round in 2012
Redux makes discovering exceptional online video as enjoyable and effortless as watching cable television - Redux delivers a lean-back TV experience programmed by curators and friends that share your taste.

Nantero

Series D in 2012
Nantero is a technology company specializing in the development of high-density, nonvolatile random access memory (NRAM) using carbon nanotubes. Its primary product, NRAM, offers fast, stable storage for various applications such as smartphones, tablets, enterprise systems, and computers. Nantero's technology aims to enhance processing speed and energy efficiency.

Neul

Venture Round in 2012
Neul is a Cambridge, UK-based company that specializes in the development of wireless network technology, specifically aimed at utilizing television white space spectrum. The company offers a range of services, including asset tracking, transportation solutions, rural broadband access, machine-to-machine communications, and e-media distribution. By leveraging this innovative technology, Neul aims to enhance connectivity and enable efficient communication across various applications and industries.

Ambiq Micro

Series B in 2012
Ambiq Micro, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Austin, Texas, specializing in the development of ultra-low power integrated circuits tailored for power-sensitive applications. Founded in 2010, the company utilizes innovative subthreshold power optimized technology to create real-time clock and microcontroller products designed for wearables, smart cards, wireless sensors, and Internet-of-Things devices. By focusing on ultra-low-power mixed-signal solutions, Ambiq Micro aims to enhance the efficiency of wireless electronics, facilitating the creation of devices that either minimize or eliminate battery use while maximizing design flexibility. The company also provides technical support services and operates additional offices in San Jose, California, as well as in Shanghai, Shenzhen, and Taiwan.

Flurry

Series D in 2012
Flurry, Inc. is a mobile application analytics and advertising platform that assists businesses in understanding and monetizing user interactions with their mobile applications. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Francisco, Flurry offers a comprehensive suite of products, including Flurry Analytics, which tracks consumer behavior across over 400,000 applications, providing insights into audience engagement and retention. The platform also features AppSpot for ad serving, AppCircle for audience building, Flurry Personas for targeted marketing, and Flurry Marketplace for streamlined access to advertisers. With more than 125,000 companies utilizing its services, Flurry handles over 1 billion end-user sessions monthly across various devices, including iOS, Android, and Windows Phone. Flurry is a subsidiary of Yahoo! Inc. as of 2014.

General Assembly

Series B in 2012
General Assembly is an education and career transformation company founded in 2011 and headquartered in New York, United States. It specializes in providing training in in-demand skills through full-time immersive programs designed to empower individuals in their pursuit of fulfilling careers. General Assembly offers a range of educational programming and support services, fostering a collaborative community where professionals can enhance their skills and connect with employment opportunities, particularly in technology. The company aims to facilitate career transitions and equip individuals with the knowledge and tools necessary to succeed in the modern workforce.

Raydiance

Series D in 2012
Raydiance is a leading developer of ultrafast laser technology, specializing in compact and reliable femtosecond laser platforms. Founded by technology pioneer Barry Schuler, the company originated from a DARPA project aimed at miniaturizing ultrafast lasers for military applications. Raydiance's innovation has led to the creation of its Smart Light technology, which is transforming sectors such as healthcare, manufacturing, clean tech, and defense. The company has established the world’s first high-volume manufacturing facility capable of producing thousands of laser units annually and has developed proprietary technologies, including a unique fiber delivery system, to support volume commercialization. By integrating hardware and software solutions, Raydiance addresses various manufacturing challenges while driving down costs through efficient production techniques. This positions the company to transition ultrafast laser technology from a specialized research tool to a widely accessible platform that enhances innovation across multiple industries.

Rethink Robotics

Series C in 2012
Rethink Robotics develops industrial robots and software to automate manufacturing processes. The company combines trainable, safe and cost-effective robots with skilled labor to create an integrated workforce that increases flexibility, lowers costs and supports investment in skilled personnel. Its Baxter robot, powered by Intera, a software platform, serves a wide range of industries as a workforce multiplier. Rethink Robotics also offers the Baxter Research Robot with sensors and an open software development kit to enable researchers to build custom applications. Based in Boston, the company focuses on accelerating robotics innovation in manufacturing and related fields by delivering collaborative robots that handle repetitive or hazardous tasks such as loading and unloading, packing, molding, machining and inspection.

BodyMedia

Venture Round in 2012
BodyMedia, founded in 1999 and based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, specializes in the development of wearable body monitoring devices that collect physiological data to enhance health, wellness, and fitness. The company offers a range of continuous on-body monitors that utilize proprietary technology, clinically validated for accuracy. BodyMedia's devices assist both consumers and health professionals in making informed behavioral changes to manage weight and promote an active lifestyle, which are critical in addressing various medical conditions. The company has developed one of the largest databases of human physiological information, with its technology being utilized in over 100 clinical research studies related to health issues such as obesity, diabetes, and sleep disorders. Additionally, BodyMedia provides metabolic assessment and behavioral therapy services aimed at treating obesity and cardiovascular diseases, along with calorie management systems that help users track and compare calories burned with those consumed.

Altobeam

Series D in 2012
AltoBeam (China) Inc. is a fabless integrated circuit (IC) design company specializing in the development and production of receiver and demodulator IC products for the global digital television industry. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Beijing, the company offers a range of products including demodulators, silicon tuners, and controllers. AltoBeam operates through offices in China and Korea and collaborates with agents in Japan and Taiwan to market its products. The company has a dedicated R&D center located in Beijing Tsinghua Science Park, where it fosters a motivating environment focused on innovation and employee development. AltoBeam's digital television receiver chips are designed to enhance television broadcast reception and digital wireless communication, catering to various applications such as mobile handhelds and digital set-top boxes. Through its advanced semiconductor technology, AltoBeam aims to provide higher technical specifications and integrated features, positioning itself competitively in the WLAN and IoT markets.

WaterSmart Software

Seed Round in 2012
WaterSmart Software is a developer of a cloud-based customer engagement and analytics platform tailored for water utilities. The company's solution enhances the intelligence derived from meter data, enabling water providers to improve customer service and operational efficiency. By allowing customers to access detailed information about their water usage, the platform facilitates better communication between utilities and consumers, helping the latter understand the value of water and discover ways to save costs. WaterSmart has demonstrated its effectiveness by enabling water utilities to reduce costs, protect revenue, and increase customer satisfaction by over 25%. The company's innovative approach has garnered recognition, including the World Economic Forum Technology Pioneers Award, highlighting its potential to positively impact both business and society through technological advancements.

Jing-Jin Electric Technologies

Venture Round in 2012
Jing-Jin Electric Technologies (Beijing) Co., Ltd. specializes in the development and manufacture of electric motor systems and drive components for various types of electric vehicles, including hybrid electric vehicles, plug-in hybrids, and fully battery-powered electric vehicles. The company offers a range of products, such as three-phase AC induction motors, trapezoidal permanent magnet synchronous motors, and built-in sinusoidal permanent magnet synchronous motors. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Beijing, China, Jing-Jin Electric serves both domestic and international markets, leveraging local technological expertise and manufacturing capabilities to enhance the performance of electric vehicles. The company is committed to supporting the electrification of automobiles, contributing to the sustainable future of the global automotive industry.

Pentalum

Venture Round in 2012
Pentalum Technologies Inc. is a company that specializes in developing advanced wind light detection and ranging (LiDAR) systems for remote sensing of wind. The flagship product, SpiDAR, is designed to provide cost-effective solutions for wind resource assessment, wind farm operation optimization, and wind forecasting. Pentalum's technology includes a central control unit that collects and manages wind data from multiple SpiDAR units deployed in the field, presenting the information through a user-friendly web-based dashboard. The company's systems enhance the efficiency and profitability of wind farms by reducing uncertainty and improving operational decision-making. Founded in 2009 and based in Rehovot, Israel, Pentalum serves a diverse clientele of wind farms both domestically and internationally.

Aveillant

Series A in 2012
Aveillant Ltd is a UK-based technology company established in 2011 and specializes in the development and commercialization of holographic radar systems. The company focuses on creating innovative solutions for wind farm mitigation and surveillance applications. Its products are capable of high-speed trajectory measurement and aerial target discrimination, making them suitable for maritime and coastal surveillance, border protection, and ship protection. A notable feature of Aveillant's technology is its ability to distinguish between wind turbines and aircraft, enhancing the effectiveness of air traffic control systems. Aveillant operates as a subsidiary of Thales S.A. and is headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Redux

Venture Round in 2012
Redux makes discovering exceptional online video as enjoyable and effortless as watching cable television - Redux delivers a lean-back TV experience programmed by curators and friends that share your taste.

EverSpin Technologies

Venture Round in 2012
Everspin Technologies develops and manufactures integrated magnetic products It was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona.

Ooma

Venture Round in 2012
Ooma develops smart cloud-based software-as-a-service (SaaS) platforms for businesses and consumers worldwide. Its offerings include advanced voice and collaboration features, residential phone service with PureVoice HD quality, and a comprehensive home security solution.

Telly

Series A in 2011
Telly, Inc. operates a web-video discovery platform and a premium subscription video-on-demand service that focuses on delivering high-quality entertainment and exclusive locally produced content. The company's offerings include a range of programming, such as Bollywood movies, TV shows, and Kuwaiti short films, accessible through the Telly App and website. Telly primarily serves customers in the Middle East and North Africa region. The company generates revenue mainly through subscription-based services, aiming to provide an uninterrupted viewing experience free from advertisements. Founded in 2007 and based in San Francisco, California, Telly was previously known as TwitVid, Inc. before rebranding in June 2012. In addition to its streaming services, Telly is also involved in developing smart television sets that feature dual-screen display technology, enhancing the overall streaming experience for users.

Telaria

Venture Round in 2011
Telaria is a software platform that enables publishers worldwide to manage and monetize their digital video inventory. It offers real-time analytics, data-driven decisioning tools, and optimization solutions for publishers' ad yield.

Enevate

Series B in 2011
Enevate Corporation is an innovative company specializing in the development of advanced silicon-dominant lithium-ion batteries, particularly for electric vehicles (EVs). Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Irvine, California, Enevate aims to revolutionize EV charging by enabling ultrafast charging capabilities comparable to traditional gas refueling. The company's proprietary HD-Energy and XFC-Energy technologies provide significant advantages, including high energy density, low-temperature performance, and enhanced safety. With a robust portfolio of over 250 patents, Enevate's products are designed for compatibility with a variety of devices, from smartphones to drones and electric vehicles. The company is committed to accelerating the mass adoption of electric vehicles by addressing key challenges in battery performance and charging efficiency.
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