ExplORer Surgical
Venture Round in 2021
ExplORer Surgical Corp. is a Chicago-based company that specializes in developing an interactive surgical playbook aimed at enhancing teamwork and efficiency in operating rooms. Founded in 2013, the company offers a software solution that allows healthcare providers to optimize surgical workflows, customize processes based on patient needs and surgeon preferences, and track case progression in real time. This tool facilitates improved communication among surgical teams, enabling them to coordinate activities and manage tools and supplies effectively, ultimately reducing disruptions and waste. Additionally, ExplORer Surgical provides administrators with valuable performance and scheduling data to enhance the quality of care. The company's innovative approach not only supports surgical teams but also assists medical device companies in the efficient rollout of new devices and improves medical education.
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StormSensor
Venture Round in 2020
StormSensor, Inc. is a Seattle-based company that specializes in stormwater management solutions aimed at preventing flooding, sewage overflows, and other stormwater issues. Founded in 2015, StormSensor develops Scute sensors that provide real-time monitoring of conditions within stormwater systems. The company also offers Terrapin, a cloud-based software platform that facilitates data visualization, integrates weather data, and sends alerts for significant flow events. This platform automates workflows for inspections, data monitoring, and regulatory reporting, significantly reducing the manual processes traditionally used by clients to maintain compliance in a complex regulatory landscape. By providing essential information on urban flooding, illicit discharges, and infrastructure impacts from climate change, StormSensor enables its clients to effectively respond to and mitigate climate-driven risks.
Knowledge to Practice
Venture Round in 2020
Knowledge to Practice is an education technology company based in Bethesda, United States, founded in 2014. The company focuses on enhancing postgraduate medical education by providing self-directed learning solutions and self-assessment tools that help identify knowledge gaps among clinicians. Its platform employs advanced learning techniques and digital technology to deliver personalized curricula aimed at improving clinical judgment, critical thinking, and patient care. By enabling physicians to improve their performance and reduce variations in care, Knowledge to Practice fosters a more effective and efficient healthcare environment. The company's offerings include repeatable content modules, facilitating continuous learning and professional development for healthcare professionals.
Clinician Nexus
Seed Round in 2019
Clinician Nexus provides a cloud-based platform for clinical rotation management used by health systems, schools, and students to coordinate clinical experiences. The platform enables clinical sites to add capacity, assign students to rotations, and facilitates end-to-end management of rotations with a transparent, people-centered interface. It supports workforce development by helping institutions manage rotations, track participation, and access analytics to improve performance and alignment with value-based care. The solution combines technology products, workforce analytics, and workflow services to streamline rotation scheduling, reporting, and related processes.
Abilitech Medical
Venture Round in 2019
Abilitech Medical is a medical device company that develops assistive technology and orthotic devices to help individuals with neuromuscular conditions regain independence in daily activities. Its flagship AbiliTech Assist aids elbow and shoulder flexion and extension, enabling functional movement for conditions such as multiple sclerosis, muscular dystrophy, spinal cord injury, and stroke. The devices combine springs, motors, and a proprietary algorithm to support arm function and improve the ability to perform everyday tasks. Abilitech serves patients, clinicians, and clinical partners and was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Eden Prairie, Minnesota.
Landit, Inc. is a talent management platform based in New York, founded in 2014, that focuses on enhancing the career success and engagement of women and diverse groups in the workplace. The platform offers a personalized career development solution, providing each member with a tailored playbook that includes resources, tools, and connections essential for professional advancement. Key features of Landit's offering encompass personal branding, executive coaching, the establishment of personal advisory boards, and curated skill development aligned with career opportunities. By emphasizing a customized approach, Landit enables enterprises to attract, develop, and retain high-potential diverse talent effectively.
Kenzen
Convertible Note in 2018
Kenzen, Inc. is a health technology company that specializes in developing wearable solutions for health and performance monitoring. Its flagship product, the Kenzen ECHO, is a wireless smart patch designed to provide real-time monitoring of vital signs and physiological data, with a focus on preventing injuries related to heat stress, fatigue, and over-exertion in industrial settings. The ECHO system includes a mobile application that delivers personalized health insights and alerts, ensuring that workers and their supervisors can take proactive measures to enhance safety and productivity. Incorporated in 2014 and based in New York, Kenzen sells its products through various distributors, resellers, and retail locations, aiming to harness physiological data to improve workforce safety and well-being.
Joylux, Inc. is a health and wellness company based in Seattle, Washington, specializing in women's health solutions. Founded in 2013, the company develops LED-focused medical devices aimed at addressing pelvic-floor issues and enhancing vaginal health. Joylux offers an at-home pelvic-floor toning and vaginal rejuvenation device that employs photobiomodulation technology to alleviate symptoms associated with genitourinary syndrome of menopause. The company is dedicated to providing noninvasive, effective, and affordable products that improve various aspects of women's intimate health, while also focusing on collecting health data to help women better predict and manage their symptoms during menopause.
Rebiotix
Convertible Note in 2017
Rebiotix, Inc. is a clinical stage biotechnology company based in Roseville, Minnesota, focused on developing and commercializing innovative therapies for gastrointestinal diseases. Founded in 2011, the company specializes in human microbiota restoration therapy, utilizing live, human-derived microbes to treat conditions such as Clostridium difficile infections, inflammatory bowel disease, and hepatic encephalopathy. Rebiotix aims to revolutionize the management of these difficult-to-treat diseases by harnessing the power of the human microbiome, offering a novel approach to restoring gut health and addressing recurrent infections. As of 2018, Rebiotix operates as a subsidiary of Ferring International Center, S.A.
Kidizen operates a resale marketplace in the United States, connecting parents to buy and sell pre-loved clothing, gear, toys, and accessories for children. Its platform enables users to create storefronts, earn money, and engage with other mothers through shared experiences and styles. Kidizen offers an iOS and Android application, catering to products for girls, boys, toddlers, and babies.
Cognition Therapeutics
Venture Round in 2016
Cognition Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage neuroscience company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, focused on developing small-molecule therapeutics for neurodegenerative and neuro-ophthalmic disorders. Founded in 2007, the company aims to restore normal cellular damage responses by targeting toxic proteins that contribute to cognitive decline, particularly in conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and dry age-related macular degeneration. Its lead product candidate, CT1812, is an orally administered drug designed to penetrate the blood-brain barrier and selectively bind to the S2R complex. Through its expertise in biological research and proprietary medicinal chemistry, Cognition Therapeutics is dedicated to creating innovative drug candidates that address significant unmet medical needs in the treatment of degenerative diseases.
Cognition Therapeutics
Convertible Note in 2016
Cognition Therapeutics, Inc. is a clinical-stage neuroscience company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, focused on developing small-molecule therapeutics for neurodegenerative and neuro-ophthalmic disorders. Founded in 2007, the company aims to restore normal cellular damage responses by targeting toxic proteins that contribute to cognitive decline, particularly in conditions such as Alzheimer's disease and dry age-related macular degeneration. Its lead product candidate, CT1812, is an orally administered drug designed to penetrate the blood-brain barrier and selectively bind to the S2R complex. Through its expertise in biological research and proprietary medicinal chemistry, Cognition Therapeutics is dedicated to creating innovative drug candidates that address significant unmet medical needs in the treatment of degenerative diseases.
Oculogica
Seed Round in 2016
Oculogica, Inc. is a medical device company based in New York that specializes in neuro-diagnostic technology for detecting concussions and traumatic brain injuries (TBI). Founded in 2013, Oculogica has developed the EyeBOX, a unique eye-tracking device that identifies abnormal eye movement patterns to assess the presence and severity of brain injuries. The EyeBOX is notable for being the only FDA-authorized test that does not require baseline data or individual calibration, ensuring that results are objective and unaffected by patient variability. This innovative approach aims to meet the needs of both patients and healthcare professionals by providing critical information about brain health in a reliable and accessible manner.
Kidizen
Debt Financing in 2015
Kidizen operates a resale marketplace in the United States, connecting parents to buy and sell pre-loved clothing, gear, toys, and accessories for children. Its platform enables users to create storefronts, earn money, and engage with other mothers through shared experiences and styles. Kidizen offers an iOS and Android application, catering to products for girls, boys, toddlers, and babies.
Vixar
Venture Round in 2014
Vixar Inc. is a manufacturer of short wavelength vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) and LED-based optical components and subassemblies, primarily serving sensor and device applications. Founded in 2005 and based in Plymouth, Minnesota, Vixar provides high-performance, cost-effective VCSEL products that emit wavelengths ranging from 660 to 1850 nm. The company's offerings enhance the performance, size, and energy efficiency of optoelectronic devices across various sectors, including biomedical, industrial, military, automotive, office products, and consumer industries. Vixar was established by Dr. Klein Johnson and Dr. Mary Hibbs-Brenner, who played significant roles in developing VCSEL technology at Honeywell for high-speed fiber optic data communications. In 2018, Vixar became a subsidiary of OSRAM Licht AG.
Vixar Inc. is a manufacturer of short wavelength vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) and LED-based optical components and subassemblies, primarily serving sensor and device applications. Founded in 2005 and based in Plymouth, Minnesota, Vixar provides high-performance, cost-effective VCSEL products that emit wavelengths ranging from 660 to 1850 nm. The company's offerings enhance the performance, size, and energy efficiency of optoelectronic devices across various sectors, including biomedical, industrial, military, automotive, office products, and consumer industries. Vixar was established by Dr. Klein Johnson and Dr. Mary Hibbs-Brenner, who played significant roles in developing VCSEL technology at Honeywell for high-speed fiber optic data communications. In 2018, Vixar became a subsidiary of OSRAM Licht AG.
Rebiotix, Inc. is a clinical stage biotechnology company based in Roseville, Minnesota, focused on developing and commercializing innovative therapies for gastrointestinal diseases. Founded in 2011, the company specializes in human microbiota restoration therapy, utilizing live, human-derived microbes to treat conditions such as Clostridium difficile infections, inflammatory bowel disease, and hepatic encephalopathy. Rebiotix aims to revolutionize the management of these difficult-to-treat diseases by harnessing the power of the human microbiome, offering a novel approach to restoring gut health and addressing recurrent infections. As of 2018, Rebiotix operates as a subsidiary of Ferring International Center, S.A.
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Coolibar is a Minneapolis-based company that specializes in designing, manufacturing, and marketing sun protection products for individuals of all ages. Founded in 2001, the company offers a diverse range of items, including sun-protective clothing, sun hats, swimwear, sunglasses, umbrellas, and sunscreens. Coolibar's commitment to sun safety is reflected in its comprehensive portfolio aimed at providing effective protection from harmful UV rays.
Tactile Medical
Series A in 2007
Tactile Systems Technology, Inc. is a medical technology company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, focused on developing and providing innovative medical devices for chronic diseases. The company specializes in products designed to improve the management of conditions such as lymphedema and chronic venous insufficiency. Among its offerings is the Flexitouch Plus system, a pneumatic compression device for lymphedema treatment, and the Entré System, a portable device for at-home treatment of venous disorders. Additionally, Tactile Medical provides the ACTitouch system for managing chronic venous insufficiency and the Airwear Gradient Compression Wrap, marketed as Aero-Wrap, which aids in managing venous issues and lymphedema. Established in 1995, Tactile Systems aims to enhance patient care and promote effective home treatment solutions for these chronic conditions.