Harbinger Venture Management, based in Cupertino, California, is the venture capital arm of the MiTAC-SYNNEX Group, with additional offices in Taipei and Shanghai. The firm is dedicated to investing in core technologies that enhance productivity and user experience in both workplace and home environments. Its focus spans various sectors, including marketplace, software and hardware, communications and networking, semiconductors, and manufacturing. Harbinger aims to leverage the financial strength and extensive networks of its parent company to create synergies and foster strategic relationships among its portfolio companies. Committed to innovation, Harbinger seeks to lead advancements in communications and computing technologies while delivering tangible value to its investees and investors.
Profet AI, founded in Taiwan, specializes in manufacturing AI software by offering a no-code AutoML platform designed for industry and IT experts. This platform allows users to quickly build and deploy high-quality predictive models, addressing challenges in production and digital transformation. Furthermore, Profet AI features the world's first manufacturing AI lifecycle management platform, which has gained traction among leading companies in various sectors, including electronic manufacturing services, semiconductor packaging, printed circuit board design, and materials solutions. By leveraging successful case studies from prominent industry players, Profet AI enables its customers to implement AI solutions rapidly, often within a week, thereby accelerating digital innovation and enhancing operational efficiency in the manufacturing sector.
CotheraBio
Venture Round in 2021
CotheraBio develops innovative cancer therapies with a focus on translational oncology. It has developed its proprietary i-CR® technology platform, which is a powerful method for providing individualized drug screening and new drug development. The platform combines a high content screening system with the conditional reprogramming of primary cultured tumor cells, which enables the efficient and undifferentiated expansion of primary patient-derived tumor cells in vitro, while also preserving the tumor’s heterogeneity.
Cora
Series A in 2019
Cora is a company focused on providing organic tampons and innovative period care products aimed at enhancing women's health and well-being. The brand offers applicator tampons, sanitary pads, and elegant accessories, emphasizing that menstruation should not be a source of shame or discomfort. Cora is dedicated to empowering women by providing safe, effective period products along with valuable educational resources. The company also supports social causes by donating period products to girls in need with every purchase. Through its elevated branding and commitment to quality, Cora seeks to shift perceptions and improve the management of menstruation, bladder leaks, and post-birth recovery, ensuring that women have access to modern and trustworthy feminine care solutions.
Vinebox
Series A in 2019
Vinebox Inc. is a subscription service that specializes in delivering wines in single-serving, by-the-glass formats. Founded in 2015 and located in San Francisco, California, the company offers members the opportunity to receive monthly curated wine boxes that feature three carefully selected wines in perfectly measured pours. The wines are sealed in a closed-nitrogen environment to preserve their bouquet, flavor profile, and mouthfeel, ensuring a high-quality tasting experience. Vinebox aims to provide an accessible and cost-effective way for customers to explore different wines for various occasions and celebrations.
Cora
Series A in 2017
Cora is a company focused on providing organic tampons and innovative period care products aimed at enhancing women's health and well-being. The brand offers applicator tampons, sanitary pads, and elegant accessories, emphasizing that menstruation should not be a source of shame or discomfort. Cora is dedicated to empowering women by providing safe, effective period products along with valuable educational resources. The company also supports social causes by donating period products to girls in need with every purchase. Through its elevated branding and commitment to quality, Cora seeks to shift perceptions and improve the management of menstruation, bladder leaks, and post-birth recovery, ensuring that women have access to modern and trustworthy feminine care solutions.
Eureka Therapeutics
Series C in 2014
Eureka Therapeutics, Inc. is a biotechnology company specializing in immunotherapies for cancer treatment. Founded in 2006 and located in Emeryville, California, the company focuses on developing antibody-TCR (AbTCR) and T-cell therapies aimed at solid tumors and hematological malignancies. Eureka has created the ARTEMIS AbTCR T-cell receptor platform and the E-ALPHA antibody discovery platform, the latter being one of the largest human-derived antibody phage libraries, which generates target-specific antibodies, including T cell receptor-mimic antibodies against intracellular targets. The company targets cancer-specific antigens, onco-fetal antigens, mutated oncogenes, and viral oncogenes. To enhance its research capabilities, Eureka Therapeutics has established a strategic collaboration with Lyell Immunopharma, aiming to improve the safety profile of T-cell therapies and develop novel treatments for cancer.
Coda Automotive
Series D in 2011
Coda Automotive builds eco-friendly transportation -- chiefly electric cars -- to create a livable future for generations to come. Headquartered in Southern California, CODA Automotive teamed with American partners to develop an American designed and manufactured electric drivetrain as well as battery system electronics to serve as the foundation for the CODA car. They also partnered with the most highly proficient and advanced companies from around the world, from China to Europe, to build a safe and affordable all-electric car. All the while, CODA Automotive maintained control of brand, design, and critical intellectual property.
MediaKind
Debt Financing in 2009
MediaKind, headquartered in Frisco, Texas, specializes in media technology. It develops and provides solutions such as media platforms, video decoding, processing, and storage, along with management and control software. The company offers two key platforms: Mediaroom, an IPTV platform, and MediaFirst, a cloud-based TV platform. Additionally, it provides solutions in video processing, stream management, and advertising. MediaKind serves global telecommunications, cable, satellite, and media companies, enabling them to deliver engaging video content across various devices and networks.
MediaKind
Venture Round in 2008
MediaKind, headquartered in Frisco, Texas, specializes in media technology. It develops and provides solutions such as media platforms, video decoding, processing, and storage, along with management and control software. The company offers two key platforms: Mediaroom, an IPTV platform, and MediaFirst, a cloud-based TV platform. Additionally, it provides solutions in video processing, stream management, and advertising. MediaKind serves global telecommunications, cable, satellite, and media companies, enabling them to deliver engaging video content across various devices and networks.
A10 Networks
Series C in 2008
A10 Networks, Inc. is a provider of software and hardware solutions focused on enhancing application delivery and network security across various industries, including telecommunications, technology, and government. The company's product portfolio features the Thunder Application Delivery Controller, which offers advanced server load balancing, and the Lightning Application Delivery Controller, a cloud-native platform designed to improve application delivery and security. Additionally, A10 Networks delivers solutions such as the Thunder Threat Protection System, which safeguards networks against distributed denial-of-service attacks, and the Thunder Convergent Firewall, which integrates multiple security functions in a single appliance. The company also provides intelligent management and automation tools, including the Harmony Controller for secure application delivery in multi-cloud environments and aGalaxy TPS for network management. A10 Networks serves a diverse client base, including cloud providers, enterprises, and service providers, delivering its solutions through a mix of direct sales and distribution partners. Established in 2004 and headquartered in San Jose, California, A10 Networks continues to innovate in the field of secure application solutions.
Quintic
Series B in 2008
Quintic (Beijing) Microelectronics Co., Ltd. is a Chinese chip design company focused on providing consumers with low power consumption and cost-effective wireless access solutions. Quintic was established on September 29, 2006. Its core design and architecture engineers come from leading global companies with technical expertise covering WLAN, Bluetooth, WiMax, mobile TV, ultra wideband, and other communications standards. Since early 2007, Quintic started the development of the FM production line, and incorporated high-performance FM transmitter chips in the field of personal wireless audio connectivity applications.
Crown Bioscience
Venture Round in 2008
Crown Bioscience International, through its subsidiary Crown Bioscience Inc., is a global company specializing in drug discovery and development solutions. Founded in 2006 and based in Taipei, Taiwan, the company focuses on providing translational platforms for oncology, cardiovascular, and metabolic diseases, helping biopharmaceutical companies enhance drug efficacy and patient response while minimizing clinical failures. Crown Bioscience offers a comprehensive range of products, including antibodies for in vivo and in vitro studies, recombinant proteins, and tumor tissue microarrays, as well as integrated preclinical testing services. The firm has established strategic partnerships, including collaborations with the Shanghai Model Organisms Center and Hubrecht Organoid Technology, to advance its capabilities in genetically engineered models and organoid-based preclinical drug development. With facilities in the United States, United Kingdom, China, and Taiwan, Crown Bioscience serves the biotech and pharmaceutical industries worldwide, facilitating the acceleration of new drug development programs.
Babycare
Venture Round in 2007
Babycare is a Chinese company providing education-related services. The company is focused on the concept of early education provided to 0 to 3 year olds in China. Babycare was founded on October 26, 1998.
Splashtop
Series A in 2007
Splashtop, Inc., established in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, specializes in remote desktop solutions. It enables users to access and control their applications, files, and data from mobile devices. Key products include Splashtop On-Demand Support, Splashtop Personal, Splashtop Enterprise, and Splashtop Business, catering to various user groups such as individuals, educational institutions, and businesses. Additionally, it offers Mirroring360 for screen sharing, Splashtop Classroom for educators, Splashtop Whiteboard for interactive presentations, and Splashtop Wired XDisplay to turn tablets into computer monitors. The company serves a wide range of clients, from individuals to enterprises, academic institutions, and government agencies.
Quellan
Series C in 2007
Quellan, Inc. specializes in the design, development, and marketing of analog signal processing and radio frequency noise cancellation integrated circuits (IC) aimed at automotive, computing, data center, storage, consumer electronics, and wireless markets. The company offers a range of products, including noise cancellers that detect unwanted noise and generate an opposing signal, system developer kits for mobile television and GPS applications, quad and single lane extenders that ensure analog signal integrity in data center equipment, as well as evaluation boards, cable modules, and active cables. Quellan's technologies are utilized in various applications such as active cables, line cards, and backplanes in data centers, as well as in wireless technologies like global positioning systems and mobile television. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Quellan operates as a subsidiary of Intersil Corp as of August 2009.
Zhanzuo
Series B in 2007
Zhanzuo is a community that enables Chinese college students to communicate with their real names and pictures. Zhanzuo is a communication platform that is complemented with the Chinese university students’ BBS culture. Zhanzuo.com is also an interactive university campus SNS website that enables students to display, share, exchange, and create opportunities for their lives.
Optovue
Series B in 2007
Optovue, Inc. is an ophthalmic device company based in Fremont, California, specializing in the design, development, manufacturing, and sale of spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) devices. Founded in 2003, the company focuses on creating advanced imaging modalities to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of ocular diseases. Its product portfolio includes the AngioVue system for visualizing retinal vasculature, the Avanti device for assessing peripheral retina pathology, and the iFusion platform that integrates OCT with fundus imaging. Additional offerings include iVue for retinal and corneal assessments, NetVue for cloud image management, and AngioAnalytics for measuring blood vessels to aid in managing diseases leading to vision loss. Optovue's technology provides high-resolution imaging capabilities, enabling eye care professionals and researchers to improve clinical outcomes for conditions such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma. The company also offers customer support and online resources to assist users in leveraging its technologies effectively.
AutoNavi
Series A in 2006
AutoNavi Holdings Limited is a Chinese company based in Beijing that specializes in digital map content and navigation solutions. It provides a comprehensive mobile and internet location-based service platform, catering to both business and consumer needs. The company's offerings include automotive navigation, mobile location services, taxi booking, bike sharing, and real-time traffic updates, all tailored for the Chinese market. AutoNavi's proprietary technology and extensive digital map database enable it to deliver integrated navigation solutions across various sectors, including public services and enterprise applications. The company has formed strategic alliances with prominent organizations such as TomTom Global Content, SINA, and Alibaba Group, enhancing its service capabilities.
Splashtop
Series A in 2006
Splashtop, Inc., established in 2006 and headquartered in San Jose, California, specializes in remote desktop solutions. It enables users to access and control their applications, files, and data from mobile devices. Key products include Splashtop On-Demand Support, Splashtop Personal, Splashtop Enterprise, and Splashtop Business, catering to various user groups such as individuals, educational institutions, and businesses. Additionally, it offers Mirroring360 for screen sharing, Splashtop Classroom for educators, Splashtop Whiteboard for interactive presentations, and Splashtop Wired XDisplay to turn tablets into computer monitors. The company serves a wide range of clients, from individuals to enterprises, academic institutions, and government agencies.
Cardiva Medical
Series C in 2006
Cardiva Medical, Inc. is a medical device company that specializes in vascular access management products designed to facilitate the body's healing process after catheterization procedures. The company offers several innovative products, including the VASCADE VCS, an extravascular and bioabsorbable femoral access closure system that promotes rapid hemostasis while reducing complications. Additionally, Cardiva Medical provides the Cardiva CATALYST, a manual compression assistance device that enhances coagulation for patients requiring temporary hemostasis. Another key product is the VASCADE MVP, which is used for multi-site venous closure during electrophysiology procedures, such as cardiac ablation. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Cardiva Medical serves physicians and cardiac centers throughout the United States, focusing on transforming vascular closure practices to improve patient outcomes.
Centrality Communications
Series D in 2005
Centrality Communications, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the development of platform solutions for the navigation infotainment devices and systems market. The company offers a range of GPS navigation processors, including the Atlas-I, designed for entry-level systems targeting mainstream consumers, and the Atlas-II, aimed at more advanced GPS navigation infotainment systems. Additionally, Centrality provides the ATLAS-H processor, which integrates functionality for portable navigation devices and handheld terminals. Its semiconductor devices support various applications, including GPS handhelds, personal digital assistants, smartphones, and automotive navigation systems, along with peripheral devices and supporting software drivers. Centrality Communications has positioned itself as a key player in addressing challenges related to cost, GPS performance, and multimedia functionality in navigation solutions.
Paxera
Series A in 2005
Paxera Corporation, a developer of tunable technology for dynamically reconfigurable networks.
VeriSilicon
Series B in 2005
VeriSilicon, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with an additional office in Plano, Texas, is a semiconductor company specializing in custom silicon solutions and system-on-chip (SoC) turnkey services. It offers a wide range of services, including the design and manufacture of memory chips, and provides licensable digital signal processing cores, Hantro Video IPs, and eDRAM. VeriSilicon caters to diverse industries such as smartphones, media tablets, HDTVs, set-top boxes, and data centers, targeting advanced process technologies like 28nm and FD-SOI. The company's portfolio includes five types of in-house processor IPs and over 1,400 analog and mixed signal IPs and RF IPs, enabling it to deliver comprehensive, customized silicon solutions.
Cardiva Medical
Series B in 2005
Cardiva Medical, Inc. is a medical device company that specializes in vascular access management products designed to facilitate the body's healing process after catheterization procedures. The company offers several innovative products, including the VASCADE VCS, an extravascular and bioabsorbable femoral access closure system that promotes rapid hemostasis while reducing complications. Additionally, Cardiva Medical provides the Cardiva CATALYST, a manual compression assistance device that enhances coagulation for patients requiring temporary hemostasis. Another key product is the VASCADE MVP, which is used for multi-site venous closure during electrophysiology procedures, such as cardiac ablation. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Cardiva Medical serves physicians and cardiac centers throughout the United States, focusing on transforming vascular closure practices to improve patient outcomes.
Gammastar Medical Group
Series A in 2005
Gammastar Medical Group (伽玛星) is focused on building the networks of chain oncotherapy and psychosurgery centers all over the world. It is a high-tech medical group owning self-developed intellectual property and in a leading international position in the area of oncotherapy technology. It provides advanced oncotherapy and psychosurgery solutions for hospitals. Gammastar also develops a batch of oncotherapy equipment, among which the rotary cobalt 60 radiant surgical therapy system is one of the most advanced accurate radiotherapy equipments. Its gyro rotates 3 times to focus and form a specific “Gyro Peak” dosage field, which surpasses the dosage field that is formed by the “Prague Peak” of proton and heavy ion. The high-precision automation control achieves the international advanced level. The performance of radiotherapy system surpasses that of proton therapy system that is priced at nearly 100 million dollars.
A10 Networks
Series A in 2005
A10 Networks, Inc. is a provider of software and hardware solutions focused on enhancing application delivery and network security across various industries, including telecommunications, technology, and government. The company's product portfolio features the Thunder Application Delivery Controller, which offers advanced server load balancing, and the Lightning Application Delivery Controller, a cloud-native platform designed to improve application delivery and security. Additionally, A10 Networks delivers solutions such as the Thunder Threat Protection System, which safeguards networks against distributed denial-of-service attacks, and the Thunder Convergent Firewall, which integrates multiple security functions in a single appliance. The company also provides intelligent management and automation tools, including the Harmony Controller for secure application delivery in multi-cloud environments and aGalaxy TPS for network management. A10 Networks serves a diverse client base, including cloud providers, enterprises, and service providers, delivering its solutions through a mix of direct sales and distribution partners. Established in 2004 and headquartered in San Jose, California, A10 Networks continues to innovate in the field of secure application solutions.
Continuous Computing
Venture Round in 2004
Continuous Computing specializes in integrated platform solutions designed to assist network equipment providers in addressing the challenges of mobile broadband capacity. With over two decades of experience in telecommunications innovation, the company enables clients to enhance their return on investment by allowing them to concentrate on differentiating their offerings in areas such as 3G, LTE, Femtocell, and Deep Packet Inspection applications. Continuous Computing distinguishes itself through its combination of advanced ATCA platforms and renowned Trillium protocol software, resulting in optimized and proven products for wireless and packet processing. The company is actively involved in various industry organizations, including 3GPP, ETSI, and the Femto Forum, further solidifying its commitment to advancing telecommunications technology.
Tasman Networks
Venture Round in 2004
Tasman Networks is a manufacturer of Multi-service edge router.
Optovue
Series A in 2004
Optovue, Inc. is an ophthalmic device company based in Fremont, California, specializing in the design, development, manufacturing, and sale of spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT) devices. Founded in 2003, the company focuses on creating advanced imaging modalities to enhance the diagnosis and treatment of ocular diseases. Its product portfolio includes the AngioVue system for visualizing retinal vasculature, the Avanti device for assessing peripheral retina pathology, and the iFusion platform that integrates OCT with fundus imaging. Additional offerings include iVue for retinal and corneal assessments, NetVue for cloud image management, and AngioAnalytics for measuring blood vessels to aid in managing diseases leading to vision loss. Optovue's technology provides high-resolution imaging capabilities, enabling eye care professionals and researchers to improve clinical outcomes for conditions such as macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, and glaucoma. The company also offers customer support and online resources to assist users in leveraging its technologies effectively.
Cardiva Medical
Series A in 2003
Cardiva Medical, Inc. is a medical device company that specializes in vascular access management products designed to facilitate the body's healing process after catheterization procedures. The company offers several innovative products, including the VASCADE VCS, an extravascular and bioabsorbable femoral access closure system that promotes rapid hemostasis while reducing complications. Additionally, Cardiva Medical provides the Cardiva CATALYST, a manual compression assistance device that enhances coagulation for patients requiring temporary hemostasis. Another key product is the VASCADE MVP, which is used for multi-site venous closure during electrophysiology procedures, such as cardiac ablation. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Cardiva Medical serves physicians and cardiac centers throughout the United States, focusing on transforming vascular closure practices to improve patient outcomes.
Plaxo
Series B in 2003
Plaxo is an internet company specializing in the development of an advanced online address book that automatically updates and synchronizes contact information across various platforms. By focusing on delivering a smart and socially-aware address book, Plaxo enables users to securely store and maintain their personal and contact information in the cloud. The company was further enhanced after its acquisition, leading to the establishment of the Social Technologies Group, which focuses on identity and social strategies. Additionally, Plaxo has incubated Tunerfish, a social entertainment startup, within its organizational structure.
Cardiva Medical
Series A in 2003
Cardiva Medical, Inc. is a medical device company that specializes in vascular access management products designed to facilitate the body's healing process after catheterization procedures. The company offers several innovative products, including the VASCADE VCS, an extravascular and bioabsorbable femoral access closure system that promotes rapid hemostasis while reducing complications. Additionally, Cardiva Medical provides the Cardiva CATALYST, a manual compression assistance device that enhances coagulation for patients requiring temporary hemostasis. Another key product is the VASCADE MVP, which is used for multi-site venous closure during electrophysiology procedures, such as cardiac ablation. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Cardiva Medical serves physicians and cardiac centers throughout the United States, focusing on transforming vascular closure practices to improve patient outcomes.
VeriSilicon
Series A in 2003
VeriSilicon, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with an additional office in Plano, Texas, is a semiconductor company specializing in custom silicon solutions and system-on-chip (SoC) turnkey services. It offers a wide range of services, including the design and manufacture of memory chips, and provides licensable digital signal processing cores, Hantro Video IPs, and eDRAM. VeriSilicon caters to diverse industries such as smartphones, media tablets, HDTVs, set-top boxes, and data centers, targeting advanced process technologies like 28nm and FD-SOI. The company's portfolio includes five types of in-house processor IPs and over 1,400 analog and mixed signal IPs and RF IPs, enabling it to deliver comprehensive, customized silicon solutions.
Ortega InfoSystems
Series C in 2002
Established in 1998, Ortega InfoSystems Inc. is the leading software developer for Web-enabled IP Video, facility control, and physical security management. Ortega InfoSystems's core competencies come from years of engineering experience developing factory and building control systems for Silicon Valley customers such as Applied Materials, Hewlett Packard, and Sun Microsystems. Our engineers pride themselves on providing excellence during all stages of development and production. From building automation, IP or analog video, access control, intrusion, and HVAC systems, Ortega InfoSystems's GUI (graphical user interface) and IP-Video solutions provide our customers with complete security and control. Our commitment to professionalism, customer satisfaction, and quality is the key to Ortega InfoSystems's success. Ortega InfoSystems security software solutions have been installed in over 700 institutions worldwide with excellent results. As an integrated supplier of video and security software solutions, Ortega InfoSystems offers our customers a range of products and solutions never seen in the security business. Ortega InfoSystems monitoring and control software, combined with our array of MPEG-4 IP video hardware, is recognized in the industry for its ease of use and as a complete management solution. No other software solution gives end-users more flexibility in product sources, scalability, or the ability to migrate to new back-end solutions
MediaKind
Series B in 2002
MediaKind, headquartered in Frisco, Texas, specializes in media technology. It develops and provides solutions such as media platforms, video decoding, processing, and storage, along with management and control software. The company offers two key platforms: Mediaroom, an IPTV platform, and MediaFirst, a cloud-based TV platform. Additionally, it provides solutions in video processing, stream management, and advertising. MediaKind serves global telecommunications, cable, satellite, and media companies, enabling them to deliver engaging video content across various devices and networks.
Silicon Bandwidth
Series B in 2002
Silicon Bandwidth, Inc. is a highly innovative, fabless semiconductor company serving the high-performance, high-speed optoelectronic and semiconductor interconnect markets with product platforms that vastly increase performance and reduce costs.
SiberCore Technologies
Series C in 2001
SiberCore Technologies Incorporated is a pure-play, Internet IC company developing high-value-added Application Specific Standard Products (ASSPs) for intelligent hardware-based switching and routing platforms, such as Gigabit / Terabit Routers and Layer 2 / 3 / 4 Ethernet Switches. The company's initial products are a family of high-speed high-capacity packet forwarding engines based on Content Addressable Memories (CAM technology) which overcome the performance bottleneck associated with the network's routing table look-up function. This emerging market has been created by the demands of the explosion in datacom traffic, coupled with the worldwide deployment of fiber optics and DWDM. These broadband deployments have shifted the bottleneck from the Access and Transport section of the network, to the Routers and Switches connecting to these pipes. The company's founding technical team gained industry-wide recognition for its world-class design expertise in this area at Nortel Networks. A veteran Executive team in all the functional divisions of the company supplements this preeminent technical team.
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