Sensory Networks
Series C in 2005
Sensory Networks is a company that specializes in software pattern matching and content processing acceleration solutions. Its offerings are designed to enhance the performance and cost-effectiveness of network security equipment, particularly for vendors in the cybersecurity space. The company's technology supports demanding applications, including antivirus software, intrusion prevention systems, and content filtering. By optimizing these critical functions, Sensory Networks enables its clients to improve their product capabilities and deliver more efficient security solutions.
Engana Pty, Ltd. is an Australian company established in 2001, specializing in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of intelligent optical modules designed for reconfigurable optical communications networks. Based in Eveleigh, the company produces wavelength selective switch modules specifically tailored for use in reconfigurable optical add/drop multiplexer applications. Engana's products are aimed at addressing the demands of equipment manufacturers, providing essential subsystems that enhance the performance and flexibility of next-generation optical networks. As of 2006, Engana operates as a subsidiary of Optium Corporation.
G2 Microsystems
Series A in 2005
G2 Microsystems, Inc. is a company specializing in the design, development, and marketing of low-power Wi-Fi system-on-chip solutions and networking applications. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Campbell, California, G2 Microsystems serves a diverse range of industries, including healthcare, oil and gas, chemicals, government, and automotive, by providing innovative asset tracking solutions. Additionally, the company's technology supports wireless sensing applications across enterprises, retail environments, factories, and warehouses. G2 Microsystems also caters to consumer electronics, offering modules that enhance connectivity for devices such as media players, gaming platforms, digital cameras, remote controls, headsets, and computer peripherals. The company maintains a research and development facility in Sydney, Australia, to further its technological advancements.