SunTen Phytotech
Series B in 2006
SunTen Phytotech Co., Ltd. is an herbal-based biotechnology company focused on creating botanical medicines and functional dietary products. The company develops a range of innovative products designed to address various medical needs. These include SB221, which combines traditional Chinese herbal extracts for the treatment and prevention of diseases related to vascular endothelial dysfunction; STA36, aimed at providing adjuvant treatment for chronic asthma; STD052, a partially purified herbal material targeting gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, and kidney issues; and STD06, an active component formulated for the treatment of skin disorders and wound healing. Through its herbal-based solutions, SunTen Phytotech seeks to enhance health outcomes and provide effective cures for a variety of conditions.
Restore Medical
Series C in 2004
Established in 1999, Restore Medical is a privately-held company focused on becoming the primary resource for physicians specializing in sleep and breathing disorders. Restore Medical has developed and markets proprietary implant technology which addresses such disorders as snoring and sleep apnea. The company's first product based on this technology, the patented Pillar™ System, received market clearance from the Food and Drug Administration in late 2002 and is currently available throughout the United States. Restore Medical also distributes other related high-quality products to the Ear, Nose and Throat physicians through our dedicated sales team. Located in St. Paul, Minnesota, Restore Medical manufactures the Pillar™ System in its onsite state-of-the-art Class 100,000 Clean Room. The company is ISO 9001 certified and utilizes an intranet-based quality and product development system. Restore currently employs a team of approximately 55 professionals.
GCT Semiconductor
Series C in 2002
GCT Semiconductor is a fabless semiconductor company based in San Jose, California, specializing in the design, development, and marketing of integrated circuit solutions for the wireless communications industry. Founded in 1998, the company offers system-on-a-chip (SoC) solutions that integrate radio frequency (RF), baseband modem, and digital signal processing functions onto a single die. These solutions are used in various devices including smartphones, USB dongles, wireless routers, customer premise equipment, femto access points, public safety devices, and embedded modules for notebooks and tablets. GCT Semiconductor's products cater to 3G Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA), 4G Long-Term Evolution (LTE), and Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access (WiMAX) markets, as well as emerging 5G technologies. The company collaborates with manufacturers in the United States, Korea, China, Japan, and Taiwan to provide innovative solutions that reduce component cost, lower power consumption, and offer a smaller footprint.