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Founder.org invests in student entrepreneurs worldwide, helping them build high-impact companies through its immersive 8D program. Led by serial Silicon Valley entrepreneurs, they provide mentorship and resources to foster innovation and job creation.

Michael Baum

Founder and CEO

43 past transactions

Upward Farms

Seed Round in 2018
Upward Farms is an innovative indoor aquaponic farm that specializes in cultivating leafy greens and fish while adhering to high ecological and quality standards. By integrating modern vertical farming techniques with the ancient practice of aquaponics, the company creates a self-sustaining ecosystem where fish naturally fertilize the crops. This method allows Upward Farms to produce USDA-certified organic microgreens and hybrid striped bass without the use of antibiotics, hormones, or mercury. The result is a range of convenient, local, and ready-to-eat food products designed to nourish people, families, and the planet while promoting sustainability.

Eko Health

Series A in 2018
Eko Health is a leading digital health company advancing how healthcare professionals detect and monitor heart and lung disease with its portfolio of digital stethoscopes, patient and provider software, and AI-powered analysis. Its FDA-cleared platform is used by hundreds of thousands of healthcare professionals worldwide, allowing them to detect earlier and with higher accuracy, diagnose with more confidence, manage treatment effectively, and ultimately give their patients the best care possible. Eko Health is headquartered in Emeryville, California, with over $125 million in funding from Highland Capital Partners, Questa Capital, Artis Ventures, DigiTx Partners, NTTVC, Morningside Technology Ventures Limited, Mayo Clinic, Sutter Health, and others. For more information visit www.ekohealth.com.

RapidSOS

Series A in 2017
RapidSOS, Inc. is an emergency response data platform that connects life-saving information from over 350 million devices directly to 9-1-1 and first responders during emergencies. Founded in 2012 and based in New York, the company offers a range of solutions including Clearinghouse, which enables users to send emergency requests from RapidSOS-enabled devices, and an Emergency API suite that delivers user data to emergency services. Additionally, the RapidSOS Portal provides public safety agencies with secure access to essential Next Generation 911 (NG911) data. The platform supports more than 4,800 Emergency Communications Centers and plays a vital role in protecting over 90% of the U.S. population, responding to approximately 250 million emergencies annually. By collaborating with certified partners, RapidSOS enhances response capabilities by transmitting critical data such as precise location and real-time health information, ultimately aiming to improve emergency response efficiency and save lives.

HeySuccess

Angel Round in 2016
HeySuccess operates an online platform connecting students with global career-building opportunities. Its platform aggregates internships, scholarships, fellowships, exchange programs, volunteering positions, graduate jobs, conferences, competitions, and graduate programs from organizations worldwide. HeySuccess was founded in 2013 and is headquartered in London.

KONUX

Series A in 2016
KONUX GmbH is a German company based in Munich, founded in 2014, that specializes in developing Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions for railway and industrial applications. The company integrates smart sensor systems with artificial intelligence-driven analytics to provide real-time monitoring of asset and infrastructure conditions, enabling predictive maintenance and enhancing operational efficiency. KONUX's offerings include switch monitoring, asset monitoring, rolling stock monitoring, anomaly detection, and customized hardware solutions. By leveraging machine learning and IoT technologies, KONUX aims to transform railway operations, making them more sustainable, reliable, and cost-effective. The company has expanded its footprint across Europe and Asia and has gained recognition as one of the most innovative startups globally, underscoring its commitment to modernizing transportation systems.

Verdigris Technologies

Series A in 2016
Verdigris Technologies develops software solutions for real-time electricity monitoring in commercial facilities. Its key product, Verdigris Energy Tracker, identifies operational inefficiencies, automates building management, predicts and reduces peak demand, and detects equipment failures. The system uses wireless hardware to send device-level consumption data to the cloud, enabling smarter facility operations, energy efficiency, and property management.

AlphaSheets

Seed Round in 2015
AlphaSheets is a Boston-based company that offers a cloud-based, programmable spreadsheet platform designed for financial analytics, business intelligence, risk management, and bioinformatics. The company's main product, AlphaSheets, aims to address common issues found in traditional enterprise spreadsheets by providing an intuitive and visually appealing user experience. The platform enables users to import data and functions from various sources, facilitating comprehensive analysis and visualizations. By focusing on enhancing usability and functionality, AlphaSheets seeks to transform how organizations interact with and leverage spreadsheet tools in their operations.

Stringr

Angel Round in 2015
Stringr operates an online marketplace and cloud-based production platform that connects media outlets with a global network of videographers to acquire, license, and publish video content. The platform allows media outlets to search footage by location, date, or description; submit footage requests with deadlines; download clips; and receive alerts. It supports transcription and closed captioning and enables on-demand publishing, powered by a GenAI-powered remote production workflow. Stringr serves more than 1,000 global broadcast and online media customers and maintains a pool of over 140,000 videographers with daily live feeds, weather content, and original stories, and maintains the largest video news archive. Founded in 2013, the company is based in New York.

Clara Health

Convertible Note in 2015
Clara Health operates a software platform that facilitates participation in clinical trials for patients. Its technology enables users to discover and connect with relevant trials, streamlining the process from protocol design to site selection and adherence monitoring. The platform is designed to be patient-centric, allowing individuals to filter through available trials based on their specific needs and circumstances.

ICEYE

Series A in 2015
ICEYE is a Finnish company that operates a large synthetic aperture radar satellite constellation to provide near real-time Earth observation data. Its radar imagery works in all weather and at any time, independent of daylight, enabling monitoring and mapping for insurance, disaster response, maritime surveillance, and defense. Customers use ICEYE data to assess flood and wildfire risks, track storm impacts, monitor crops, detect oil spills, monitor sea ice and port activity, and support search-and-rescue operations and security missions. Founded in 2014 and based in Espoo, Finland, ICEYE enables decision-makers to observe areas of interest globally and rapidly respond to events with satellite imagery.

AdmitSee

Convertible Note in 2015
AdmitSee Inc. is a San Francisco-based company that operates a college application platform, facilitating the sharing of application materials and advice from admitted students to prospective applicants. Established in 2013, the platform features a comprehensive, searchable database of college and graduate school application files, including personal essays, extracurricular activities, and test scores. These materials are uploaded by students, who create profiles similar to those on LinkedIn. This model not only allows applicants to access real examples but also enables college students to earn money by sharing their insights; they receive a commission for each view their profiles generate. By leveraging millions of data points, AdmitSee applies data science to uncover trends in the admissions process and provide personalized recommendations. The platform aims to democratize access to information, empowering applicants to enhance their strategies, connect with experienced peers, and better navigate their educational futures.

Audacy

Seed Round in 2015
Audacy is a space communications service provider enabling continuous satellite and launch vehicle connectivity from the launchpad to the Moon. Its mission is to deliver anytime, highly operable connectivity that advances humankind to an unparalleled age of space exploration and discovery. The company was founded in 2015 and headquartered in Mountain View, California.

BIOS

Grant in 2015
BIOS Health is a pioneering company focused on developing neural digital therapies by harnessing data-driven insights from the human nervous system. Co-founded by researchers from Cambridge University, the firm aims to revolutionize precision medicine through the identification of neural biomarkers that link nerve activity to various medical conditions. BIOS's innovative approach holds promise for treating chronic diseases such as hypertension, diabetes, rheumatoid arthritis, and neurodegenerative disorders like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's. The company's expertise encompasses a diverse range of fields, including neuroscience, machine learning, software engineering, and biotechnology, allowing it to create advanced solutions for improving the quality of life for individuals suffering from these conditions. Additionally, BIOS is engaged in developing prosthetic connectors that standardize the interface between bionic devices and the body's nervous and soft-tissue systems, enabling enhanced control and feedback for patients with prosthetics.

Rorus

Grant in 2015
Rorus Inc. is a company based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that specializes in the manufacture of advanced water purifier filters utilizing innovative silver nanoparticle technology. Founded in 2014, Rorus is committed to enhancing access to safe drinking water by providing effective point-of-use water treatment solutions. Its flagship product, the Device for Emergency Water, is designed specifically for disaster and emergency relief providers, catering to the needs of communities in both developed and developing regions. Through its nanotechnology-based filtration systems, Rorus aims to deliver affordable and usable drinking water, thereby addressing critical public health challenges associated with water safety.

Dendra Systems

Grant in 2015
Dendra Systems is an environmental technology company focused on restoring natural ecosystems globally. It develops tools and capabilities to power scalable ecosystem restoration, combining data analytics and automation to support restoration and reporting requirements for enterprises. The company addresses degraded land worldwide where restoration has lagged behind habitat destruction, offering an integrated approach that helps organizations plan, monitor, and execute restoration projects. By providing technology that enables data-driven decisions and automation, Dendra Systems aims to improve the efficiency and scale of restoration efforts, contributing to rebalancing human impact on the natural world.

Akanocure Pharmaceuticals

Seed Round in 2015
Akanocure Pharmaceuticals is a biopharmaceutical company dedicated to developing innovative anti-cancer therapies aimed at treating various forms of cancer, particularly those that have metastasized. Recognizing that metastasis is responsible for the majority of cancer-related deaths, Akanocure focuses on creating novel small molecules that can block metastatic processes. The company's approach emphasizes the synthesis and development of bio-targeted chemotherapeutic agents derived from natural resources, which not only target cancer cells more effectively but also address the side effects associated with conventional chemotherapy. By leveraging the expertise of its team throughout the drug discovery and development process, Akanocure aims to enhance treatment outcomes and improve the quality of life for cancer patients.

SUN bioscience

Grant in 2015
SUN bioscience SA is a bioengineering company based in Epalinges, Switzerland, founded in 2016. It specializes in developing drug culture platforms for personalized medicines using patient-specific organoids. The company's proprietary high-throughput 3D microwell platform enables the creation of self-organizing 3D miniature tissues with organ-mimicking functions from stem cells. These organoids serve as powerful human in vitro models for assessing pharmaceutical efficacy and toxicity early in drug development, addressing current limitations in scalability and automation of organoid culture. SUN bioscience's technology aims to advance drug discovery by providing insights into drug performance outside of animal or human testing.

Symbio Robotics

Grant in 2015
Symbio Robotics, Inc. specializes in the development of industrial automation systems that leverage robotics and artificial intelligence technologies. Founded in 2014 and located in Emeryville, California, the company focuses on creating digital control solutions designed to eliminate production bottlenecks in various customer applications. In addition to its software offerings, Symbio Robotics provides consulting, training, and support services to enhance operational efficiency and effectiveness in industrial settings.

Dramatize

Grant in 2015
Dramatize is a subscription-based streaming service based in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, that focuses on providing prime-time Indian television content to a global audience. The platform offers a diverse range of TV series, documentaries, and feature films across various genres and languages, addressing the unmet demand for Indian content in international markets such as the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Africa, and the Middle East. By utilizing crowd-sourced subtitles, Dramatize breaks down language barriers, enabling viewers to enjoy Indian programs with ease. The service is designed not only to cater to the Indian diaspora but also to introduce Indian television to a broader international audience, thereby creating new revenue opportunities for TV networks and unlocking previously untapped markets.

Civil Maps

Convertible Note in 2015
Civil Maps is a geospatial technology company based in Berkeley, California, specializing in artificial intelligence-driven mapping solutions. The company provides a sensor-agnostic platform for creating high-accuracy, low-cost 3D HD maps that assist heavy-industry clients and governmental agencies, as well as Fortune 100 companies across various sectors including utility, oil and gas, solar, telecommunications, transportation, and forestry. Their innovative technology supports autonomous driving initiatives by allowing vehicles to develop a "mental model" of their surroundings, utilizing proprietary Fingerprint Basemap Technology for effective sensor fusion and centimeter-accurate localization. This capability enhances vehicles' environmental awareness and safety, while also significantly lowering the costs and energy demands associated with the large-scale deployment of autonomous systems like delivery bots.

Calyx

Grant in 2015
Calyx develops advanced sensor platforms that monitor various parameters in poultry farming with exceptional specificity and sensitivity. The company combines AI computer vision technology, bio-engineered sensors, and data science to address complex challenges in the poultry industry.

Unu motors

Seed Round in 2015
Unu GmbH, founded in 2013 and headquartered in Berlin, Germany, specializes in the design, development, and sale of electric scooters. The company aims to enhance urban mobility by providing stylish, emission-free, and quiet scooters that feature portable batteries, allowing users to charge them conveniently at home. Unu's first electric scooter was launched in 2014, marking the beginning of its commitment to connecting people with their cities. In addition to selling scooters through retail outlets and online, the company offers various financing options and after-sales support services to enhance customer experience.

Building Radar

Convertible Note in 2015
Building Radar GmbH operates a data analysis platform that enables suppliers and service providers to identify building projects globally. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Munich, Germany, the company leverages artificial intelligence to continuously search the internet for real-time data on all phases of planning and construction. This technology allows customers to discover new and existing construction projects ahead of their competitors, providing them with opportunities to engage early and enhance their profit margins. Building Radar's client base includes a diverse range of companies involved in the construction industry, from concrete manufacturers to interior design solution providers, all benefiting from access to comprehensive project information.

Eko Health

Venture Round in 2015
Eko Health is a leading digital health company advancing how healthcare professionals detect and monitor heart and lung disease with its portfolio of digital stethoscopes, patient and provider software, and AI-powered analysis. Its FDA-cleared platform is used by hundreds of thousands of healthcare professionals worldwide, allowing them to detect earlier and with higher accuracy, diagnose with more confidence, manage treatment effectively, and ultimately give their patients the best care possible. Eko Health is headquartered in Emeryville, California, with over $125 million in funding from Highland Capital Partners, Questa Capital, Artis Ventures, DigiTx Partners, NTTVC, Morningside Technology Ventures Limited, Mayo Clinic, Sutter Health, and others. For more information visit www.ekohealth.com.

Biome

Seed Round in 2015
Biome is a technology company specializing in enhancing indoor well-being through its innovative bio-walls. These modular systems combine hardware, software, and greenware into automated devices that generate clean air, monitor environmental data, and maintain plants without human intervention or plumbing. Biome serves prominent clients such as JP Morgan Chase, UBS, and Bloomberg.

DATTUS

Grant in 2014
DATTUS, Inc. is a technology company based in Indianapolis, Indiana, specializing in industrial data solutions that facilitate real-time access to critical information regarding equipment status. Founded in 2013, the company provides a comprehensive platform that integrates hardware and software to support data-driven decision-making across various industries, including manufacturing, energy, and pharmaceuticals. DATTUS offers an array of sensor technologies that monitor parameters such as temperature, vibration, and pressure, alongside a plug-and-play hub for seamless data cloud integration. Its analytics solution transforms sensor data into actionable insights, helping machine owners enhance asset utilization and optimize maintenance processes. DATTUS aims to empower industrial facilities to navigate the complexities of Industry 4.0, ultimately promoting operational efficiency, safety, and reduced downtime. The company, originally known as Bearing Analytics, Inc., rebranded in November 2014 and operates as a subsidiary of Plex Systems, Inc.

Volumental

Seed Round in 2014
Volumental AB, established in 2012 and headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, specializes in 3D scanning technology. Its platform, Volumental, allows users to create accurate 3D models of people, objects, and rooms, which can then be shared or embedded in various web pages. The company's globally recognized 3D scanning software has generated thousands of models and is employed by leading retailers and medical industries for product customization, including 3D printing and personalized footwear recommendations using its AI-driven fit engine.

NeoReach

Seed Round in 2014
NeoReach is a cloud-based influencer marketing platform that automates the planning, execution, and measurement of campaigns for brands and their agencies. The platform enables marketers to search through millions of influencer profiles, analyze audience demographics and performance data, manage large-scale programs, and quantify return on investment. By using data-driven recommendations to match influencers with brand campaigns, it helps content creators monetize their followings while brands reach targeted audiences and drive engagement. The service supports end-to-end activation, monitoring, and reporting, enabling marketers to optimize spend and ROI. NeoReach serves Fortune 1000 brands and major advertisers and is based in Orlando, Florida.

akvola Technologies

Grant in 2014
akvola Technologies is a German technology company focused on innovative water treatment solutions. The company specializes in designing, installing, and marketing package water clarification systems that utilize its proprietary akvoFloat technology. This advanced ceramic flotation-filtration process enables the efficient treatment of challenging industrial wastewater, significantly reducing energy consumption by up to 90% and minimizing the ecological footprint by 20% compared to conventional methods. akvoFloat is applicable across various industries, including oil and gas, seawater desalination, food and beverage, mining, pharmaceuticals, pulp and paper, and semiconductors. By providing cost-effective and environmentally friendly water services, akvola Technologies addresses the growing demand for sustainable water management in industrial applications.

WhoJam

Seed Round in 2014
Whojam is a web-based platform that helps everyone to jam, create, and record with any other musician, anywhere. It enables individuals to collaborate with fellow musicians to create multitrack music videos online. Whojam was founded in 2013 and headquartered in Paris, Ile-de-France.

Eddy Labs

Grant in 2014
EddyLabs develops innovative home electronic systems that enhance users' understanding of their living environments. The company's flagship product employs advanced sensing technologies to monitor various activities within the home, such as identifying the presence of individuals, detecting the status of appliances, and tracking the opening and closing of windows and doors. By consolidating these functions into a single device, EddyLabs provides users with timely alerts and notifications, helping them stay informed about important events in their space.

Cardiologs

Grant in 2014
Founded in 2014, Cardiologs is a medical technology company that uses artificial intelligence and cloud technology to transform cardiac diagnostics. Its flagship product, the Cardiologs Holter solution, leverages a proprietary database of over 18 million recordings for accurate analysis, supported by numerous clinical publications.

Skin Analytics

Seed Round in 2014
Skin Analytics is a London-based company that uses smartphone imagery and artificial intelligence to create a digital history of a patient’s skin, enabling clinicians to measure changes over time, assess treatment options, and support early detection of skin cancers such as melanoma. Its platform analyzes images of moles and skin lesions to monitor progression, standardize patient management, and potentially reduce diagnostic wait times, with applications spanning consumer skin health and clinical settings, including use within the NHS.

Shortcut Labs

Grant in 2014
Shortcut Labs develops and markets Flic, a wireless smart button that provides physical shortcuts to digital functions on mobile devices. The button connects to phones, tablets, or computers to trigger preconfigured tasks and support apps through an open API. Flic is sold in packs of two in retail and as single units via the company's website, and Shortcut Labs also creates companion apps for iOS and Android. The company was founded in 2013 by Pranav Kosuri, Tomas Ohlson, Joacim Westlund, and Amir Sharifat and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

bio-bean

Grant in 2014
bio-bean Ltd is a London-based company founded in 2013 that specializes in recycling waste coffee grounds into sustainable biofuels and biochemical products. The company collects spent coffee grounds from various sources, including coffee shops, offices, transport hubs, and coffee factories. At its innovative facility, bio-bean transforms these coffee grounds into biomass pellets used for heating buildings, and it plans to produce biodiesel at an industrial scale for transport systems in the future. By integrating into the existing supply chain, bio-bean not only reduces waste collection costs and eliminates disposal fees but also diverts waste from landfills and incineration, thereby lowering greenhouse gas emissions. The company aims to help businesses achieve sustainability goals while increasing transparency in coffee waste disposal.

Tinitell

Grant in 2014
Tinitell specializes in wearable mobile wrist phones designed for children. Their products enable simple communication and GPS tracking, allowing parents to monitor their children's activities while they're outdoors. Founded in 2013, the company is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden.

Ecto

Grant in 2014
Ecto, established in 2013 at Harvard Innovation Labs by Dmitry Kozachenok and James Webb, specializes in developing advanced technology that intersects data and biology to enhance aquaculture efficiency and sustainability globally. Headquartered in Boston with offices in Atlanta and Stavanger, Norway, the company collaborates with farmers worldwide, offering a farm management platform that integrates operational data with molecular biology. This enables real-time insights, disease detection, and prevention, ultimately streamlining production processes and creating healthier protein servings. To date, Ecto's solutions have facilitated an additional 51.5 million healthy servings of protein. The company has been backed by competitive research grants from the US National Science Foundation, US Department of Agriculture, and Innovation Norway.

KONUX

Grant in 2014
KONUX GmbH is a German company based in Munich, founded in 2014, that specializes in developing Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) solutions for railway and industrial applications. The company integrates smart sensor systems with artificial intelligence-driven analytics to provide real-time monitoring of asset and infrastructure conditions, enabling predictive maintenance and enhancing operational efficiency. KONUX's offerings include switch monitoring, asset monitoring, rolling stock monitoring, anomaly detection, and customized hardware solutions. By leveraging machine learning and IoT technologies, KONUX aims to transform railway operations, making them more sustainable, reliable, and cost-effective. The company has expanded its footprint across Europe and Asia and has gained recognition as one of the most innovative startups globally, underscoring its commitment to modernizing transportation systems.

Eko Health

Seed Round in 2014
Eko Health is a leading digital health company advancing how healthcare professionals detect and monitor heart and lung disease with its portfolio of digital stethoscopes, patient and provider software, and AI-powered analysis. Its FDA-cleared platform is used by hundreds of thousands of healthcare professionals worldwide, allowing them to detect earlier and with higher accuracy, diagnose with more confidence, manage treatment effectively, and ultimately give their patients the best care possible. Eko Health is headquartered in Emeryville, California, with over $125 million in funding from Highland Capital Partners, Questa Capital, Artis Ventures, DigiTx Partners, NTTVC, Morningside Technology Ventures Limited, Mayo Clinic, Sutter Health, and others. For more information visit www.ekohealth.com.

Sensible Baby

Grant in 2013
They truly believe that they can have a wide and positive effect on the lives of parents and children. The SmartOne sensor is just the beginning of a larger trend in wearable technology and what they like to call the "quantified baby" movement.

Securly

Seed Round in 2013
Securly, Inc., founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Jose, California, with additional offices in Charlotte, North Carolina; India; Mexico; Glasgow, Scotland; and London, United Kingdom, specializes in developing cloud-based filtering solutions for educational institutions. The company's platform is designed to ensure student safety online by providing web-filtering services that detect cyberbullying and self-harm behaviors through language-sentiment analysis. This enables teachers and parents to monitor and control the websites students access on school computers, both within the classroom and at home.

AdBm Technologies

Grant in 2013
AdBm Technologies is an acoustical engineering company that develops underwater noise abatement solutions for marine environments. It focuses on environmental engineering, marine technology, and mechanical engineering, and employs arrays of Helmholtz resonators tuned to specific frequencies to capture and reduce noise from industrial operations at sea, with the goal of protecting marine wildlife. Founded in 2012, the company is based in Austin, Texas.
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