Panasonic Ventures

Panasonic Ventures is the corporate venture capital arm of Panasonic, established in 1998 and headquartered in Cupertino, California. The firm focuses on investing in innovative startups and emerging technologies that align with Panasonic's strategic interests. By supporting early-stage companies, Panasonic Ventures aims to foster advancements in various sectors, including consumer electronics, energy solutions, and mobility. The initiative reflects Panasonic's commitment to driving growth through collaboration with entrepreneurs and leveraging new ideas to enhance its core business operations.

Takashi Nishikawa

Director and President

15 past transactions

Avnera

Series E in 2013
Avnera Corporation specializes in designing and developing analog system-on-chip (ASoC) technology products for the consumer audio industry. The company focuses on creating highly-integrated application-specific integrated circuits (ICs) that cater to various audio and voice applications. Its product offerings include wireless audio ASoC solutions for gaming headsets, home theater systems, and wireless microphones, as well as sound processor ASoC products for soundbars and Bluetooth speakers. Avnera's expertise lies in integrating diverse circuit types, including RF, power management, audio data converters, and programmable digital signal processors, onto single pieces of silicon, achieving high performance at a low system cost. The company serves a wide range of customers in the audio market, including well-known brands such as Logitech, Panasonic, and Polycom. Incorporated in 2003 and based in Beaverton, Oregon, Avnera operates as a subsidiary of Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

Avnera

Series D in 2010
Avnera Corporation specializes in designing and developing analog system-on-chip (ASoC) technology products for the consumer audio industry. The company focuses on creating highly-integrated application-specific integrated circuits (ICs) that cater to various audio and voice applications. Its product offerings include wireless audio ASoC solutions for gaming headsets, home theater systems, and wireless microphones, as well as sound processor ASoC products for soundbars and Bluetooth speakers. Avnera's expertise lies in integrating diverse circuit types, including RF, power management, audio data converters, and programmable digital signal processors, onto single pieces of silicon, achieving high performance at a low system cost. The company serves a wide range of customers in the audio market, including well-known brands such as Logitech, Panasonic, and Polycom. Incorporated in 2003 and based in Beaverton, Oregon, Avnera operates as a subsidiary of Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

Avnera

Series D in 2010
Avnera Corporation specializes in designing and developing analog system-on-chip (ASoC) technology products for the consumer audio industry. The company focuses on creating highly-integrated application-specific integrated circuits (ICs) that cater to various audio and voice applications. Its product offerings include wireless audio ASoC solutions for gaming headsets, home theater systems, and wireless microphones, as well as sound processor ASoC products for soundbars and Bluetooth speakers. Avnera's expertise lies in integrating diverse circuit types, including RF, power management, audio data converters, and programmable digital signal processors, onto single pieces of silicon, achieving high performance at a low system cost. The company serves a wide range of customers in the audio market, including well-known brands such as Logitech, Panasonic, and Polycom. Incorporated in 2003 and based in Beaverton, Oregon, Avnera operates as a subsidiary of Skyworks Solutions, Inc.

Kovio

Series E in 2009
Kovio Inc. is a privately held company based in Silicon Valley that specializes in the development of semiconductor products utilizing printed silicon electronics and thin film technology. Founded in the MIT Media Laboratory, Kovio focuses on creating innovative manufacturing processes that merge the affordability of graphics printing with the capabilities of silicon-based semiconductors. The company designs and manufactures printed silicon products aimed at the Near Field Communication (NFC) and Electronic Article Surveillance (EAS) markets, including applications such as Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags and NFC barcodes.

ZettaCore

Venture Round in 2009
ZettaCore is at the forefront of molecular electronics, dedicated to creating advanced molecular materials tailored for the electronics industry. By utilizing innovative chemistry, the company enhances existing manufacturing processes, facilitating a shift towards improved performance while simultaneously reducing costs.

Ikanos

Venture Round in 2009
Ikanos Communications, Inc. designs and develops semiconductor and integrated firmware products for the connected home on a global scale. The company specializes in digital subscriber line (DSL) processors and a variety of semiconductor solutions tailored for carrier infrastructure and customer premises equipment. Its offerings include gateway processors that facilitate high-speed access and value-added services for connected homes, as well as multi-mode communications processors for residential gateways. These products support diverse network topologies such as DSL, Ethernet, and LTE, serving telecommunications carriers and cable operators. Ikanos markets its products through direct sales and through partnerships with network equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and distributors. Established in 1999 and based in Fremont, California, Ikanos Communications operates as a subsidiary of Qualcomm Atheros, Inc.

PixelOptics

Series C in 2008
PixelOptics was founded in 2005 as the world's first composite lens company. Their unique and proprietary approach to lens design combines sound lens design principles and well-known, proven lens materials to create entirely new categories of eyeglass lenses.

Zensys

Venture Round in 2008
Zensys specializes in wireless networking technology focused on control and status reading applications. The company is best known for developing Z-Wave, a cost-effective, two-way wireless mesh network communications technology. This technology allows consumers to conveniently and securely monitor and manage various home control systems, such as lighting and security, from anywhere globally. In addition to its core technology, Zensys provides a range of products and services, including application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), development kits, and engineering services tailored for Original Equipment Manufacturers.

Z-Wave Alliance

Venture Round in 2008
The Z-Wave Alliance, established in 2005, is a global consortium of industry leaders focused on advancing Z-Wave technology for smart home and business applications. The Alliance promotes the development of interoperable wireless products that work seamlessly across various brands and vendors, ensuring that all devices adhere to a stringent conformance test to meet Z-Wave standards. This interoperability is marked by the Z-Wave identity, which assures consumers and manufacturers of reliable performance among devices. Z-Wave products enhance control and monitoring in residential and light commercial environments, contributing to advancements in home safety, healthcare, energy conservation, and more. The Alliance also plays a role in promoting consumer awareness of Z-Wave as a trusted standard for wireless control, thereby accelerating the adoption of smart technologies that improve comfort, convenience, safety, and security.

Avnera

Series C in 2007
Avnera Corporation specializes in designing and developing analog system-on-chip (ASoC) technology products for the consumer audio industry. The company focuses on creating highly-integrated application-specific integrated circuits (ICs) that cater to various audio and voice applications. Its product offerings include wireless audio ASoC solutions for gaming headsets, home theater systems, and wireless microphones, as well as sound processor ASoC products for soundbars and Bluetooth speakers. Avnera's expertise lies in integrating diverse circuit types, including RF, power management, audio data converters, and programmable digital signal processors, onto single pieces of silicon, achieving high performance at a low system cost. The company serves a wide range of customers in the audio market, including well-known brands such as Logitech, Panasonic, and Polycom. Incorporated in 2003 and based in Beaverton, Oregon, Avnera operates as a subsidiary of Skyworks Solutions, Inc.
Berkeley Design Automation, Inc. specializes in advanced verification solutions for nanometer circuits, focusing on analog, mixed-signal, RF, and custom digital designs. The company serves over 100 semiconductor firms globally, helping to address complex challenges in integrated circuit (IC) product verification. Its clientele includes top manufacturers in consumer electronics, mobile communications, application processors, server chips, network processors, image sensors, and automotive ICs. Berkeley Design Automation is recognized for its innovative technology and significant contributions to the electronics sector, having received multiple industry awards. The company is privately held and supported by several notable investors, including Woodside Fund, Bessemer Venture Partners, Panasonic Corp., NTT Corp., IT-Farm, and MUFJ Capital.

Entropic

Series C in 2006
Entropic (NASDAQ: ENTR) is a world leader in semiconductor solutions for the connected home. The Company transforms how traditional HDTV broadcast and IP-based streaming video content is seamlessly, reliably, and securely delivered, processed, and distributed into and throughout the home. Entropic's next-generation Set-top Box (STB) System-on-a-Chip (SoC) and Connectivity solutions enable Pay-TV operators to offer consumers more captivating whole-home entertainment experiences by transforming the way digital entertainment is delivered, connected and consumed – in the home and on the go.

Elixent

Series C in 2005
Elixent, Ltd. supplies reconfigurable arithmetic processors in the United Kingdom. It offers reconfigurable semiconductor intellectual property, a technology that enables user to change the function of a chip even when in use. The company also offers silicon devices and supporting software. In addition, the company provides D-Fabrix, a reconfigurable algorithm processing technology that provides application specific integrated circuit designers with an alternative to fixed function chips; and reprogrammable algorithm solutions for system on chip platforms. Elixent, Ltd. is a spin off of Hewlett-Packard's Bristol Research Laboratories. The company was founded in October 2000 and is based in Bristol, the United Kingdom.

Entropic

Series B in 2003
Entropic (NASDAQ: ENTR) is a world leader in semiconductor solutions for the connected home. The Company transforms how traditional HDTV broadcast and IP-based streaming video content is seamlessly, reliably, and securely delivered, processed, and distributed into and throughout the home. Entropic's next-generation Set-top Box (STB) System-on-a-Chip (SoC) and Connectivity solutions enable Pay-TV operators to offer consumers more captivating whole-home entertainment experiences by transforming the way digital entertainment is delivered, connected and consumed – in the home and on the go.

Magis Networks

Series B in 2003
Magis Networks was a provider of wireless home networking chipsets.
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