Claremont Creek Ventures

Claremont Creek Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Oakland, California, founded in 2005. Specializing in seed and early-stage investments, the firm focuses on companies in essential industries, particularly in energy, technology, and healthcare, that offer innovative digital solutions aimed at enhancing efficiency or creating new high-growth, high-margin businesses. Claremont Creek Ventures adopts a strategy known as "life cycle venturing," which emphasizes building strong, active relationships with entrepreneurs even before early-stage funding events occur. The firm has invested in over 40 companies, including notable names such as Clean Power Finance, EcoATM, and Natera, and manages more than $300 million across two funds.

Brian Berger MD

Associate

Nat Goldhaber

Managing Director

Randy Hawks

Co-Founder and Managing Director

Bradford C. Webb, PhD

Venture Partner

Nathaniel Goldhaber Ph.D

Co-Founder and Managing Director

78 past transactions

Yerdle

Series C in 2019
Yerdle, Inc. operates an online marketplace focused on swapping durable goods, allowing customers to exchange or purchase smaller-ticket items such as used clothing and household items. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, Yerdle has evolved from a used goods marketplace to a platform that supports brands in the resale market. It empowers companies like Patagonia, REI, and Eileen Fisher to implement sustainable practices and engage with customers through circular business models. With a community of approximately 950,000 members, Yerdle has facilitated the sharing of over 1.2 million items, promoting a more sustainable approach to consumption and waste reduction.

Trove

Series C in 2019
Trove AI, Inc. develops a mobile email application. The company develops artificial intelligence (AI) solutions that solve email overload and enhance communications. Its AI solution offers smart multi-swiping and email notifications; surfaces insights about user’s relationships; and lets snoozing emails to get them out of the user’s way until the user is ready to get to them. The application works with existing email services. Its mobile application is compatible with iOS and Android devices. The company was formerly known as Notion AI, Inc. Trove AI, Inc. was founded in 2013 and is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

DNAnexus

Series F in 2019
DNAnexus, Inc. specializes in cloud-based genome informatics and data management tools tailored for enterprises and organizations involved in genomic medicine. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company provides a platform that facilitates the analysis of raw sequencing data, integrates genomic data with clinical information, and enhances collaboration among researchers. Key offerings include the MOSAIC Microbiome platform for microbiome research, DNAnexus Apollo for clinico-genomic data exploration, DNAnexus Titan for data analysis, and DNAnexus Portals, which create secure online workspaces for collaborative projects. Additionally, the Clinico-Genomic Data Solution aims to enhance disease-specific datasets through partnerships with healthcare providers, improving screening and treatment pathways for complex diseases. DNAnexus serves a diverse clientele, including biopharmaceutical companies, genome centers, and diagnostic test providers, and has established a strategic alliance with WuXi NextCODE Genomics. The company also maintains additional offices in San Francisco, London, and Prague.

DNAnexus

Series E in 2018
DNAnexus, Inc. specializes in cloud-based genome informatics and data management tools tailored for enterprises and organizations involved in genomic medicine. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company provides a platform that facilitates the analysis of raw sequencing data, integrates genomic data with clinical information, and enhances collaboration among researchers. Key offerings include the MOSAIC Microbiome platform for microbiome research, DNAnexus Apollo for clinico-genomic data exploration, DNAnexus Titan for data analysis, and DNAnexus Portals, which create secure online workspaces for collaborative projects. Additionally, the Clinico-Genomic Data Solution aims to enhance disease-specific datasets through partnerships with healthcare providers, improving screening and treatment pathways for complex diseases. DNAnexus serves a diverse clientele, including biopharmaceutical companies, genome centers, and diagnostic test providers, and has established a strategic alliance with WuXi NextCODE Genomics. The company also maintains additional offices in San Francisco, London, and Prague.

Blue Pillar

Venture Round in 2017
Blue Pillar, Inc. specializes in developing software solutions aimed at enhancing critical infrastructure resilience against power outages. The company provides a range of applications, including Aurora, a flexible platform for establishing a digital energy Internet of Things (IoT) network that connects and manages mechanical and electrical equipment. Additionally, Avise Insite offers real-time management of facility utilities such as water, gas, electric, and steam, while Avise Foresite serves as an enterprise solution for centralized facility and energy management across multiple locations. Blue Pillar's clientele spans various sectors, including healthcare, education, local and federal government, municipal utilities, and research institutions. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, Blue Pillar is dedicated to making Industrial IoT technologies more accessible and effective for its customers.

Alphabet Energy

Series C in 2016
Alphabet Energy, Inc. specializes in waste heat recovery technology that converts waste heat into electricity. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Hayward, California, with an additional office in Houston, Texas, the company offers a range of products including power-generating combustors, thermoelectric devices, and exhaust heat recovery generators. These products are designed for various applications across industries such as automotive, oil and gas, mining, and manufacturing, enabling customers to generate electrical power from their waste heat efficiently. The company's technology, developed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, is noted for its cost-effectiveness and scalability, allowing for the generation of electrical power from microwatts to megawatts. Alphabet Energy's commitment to sustainable materials further enhances its innovative approach to energy recovery.

Renew Financial

Series D in 2016
Renew Financial specializes in providing innovative financing solutions aimed at supporting contractors in the renewable energy and energy efficiency sectors. Founded in 2008 by Cisco DeVries, the company focuses on promoting energy independence and transitioning to a clean energy economy. Its primary offerings include the Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing model and the Warehouse for Energy Efficiency Loans, which facilitate access to financing for residential energy efficiency projects by attracting institutional investors. Renew Financial's platform provides both secured and unsecured financing options to homeowners, contractors, and local governments, enabling them to undertake energy, safety, and water efficiency improvements. This approach not only helps property owners reduce energy consumption but also aids local governments in creating jobs and fostering sustainable development.

Assurerx Health

Series D in 2015
Assurex Health is a personalized medicine company dedicated to helping clinicians determine the right medication for individual patients with medical conditions. Assurex Health’s proprietary Genesight® technology is based on pharmacogenomics – the study of the genetic factors that influence an individual’s response to drug treatments – as well as evidence-based medicine and clinical pharmacology.

Genalyte

Series C in 2015
Genalyte, Inc. is a clinical and diagnostic life science company based in San Diego, California, specializing in rapid diagnostic testing solutions. Founded in 2007, Genalyte has developed an innovative technology platform that utilizes silicon photonic biosensors to quantify biomolecular interactions, such as those between antibodies and proteins. This platform, known as the Maverick, allows for the direct measurement of protein binding and nucleic acid hybridization. Genalyte's technology is employed by healthcare providers, pharmaceutical companies, and academic researchers to monitor autoimmune diseases, screen for cancer biomarkers, detect anti-drug antibodies, and test for infectious agents, including Ebola. The company aims to enhance patient care by enabling rapid diagnostics, with tests typically completed in under thirty minutes, and providing mobile laboratory solutions for real-time diagnostics.

Genalyte

Series C in 2015
Genalyte, Inc. is a clinical and diagnostic life science company based in San Diego, California, specializing in rapid diagnostic testing solutions. Founded in 2007, Genalyte has developed an innovative technology platform that utilizes silicon photonic biosensors to quantify biomolecular interactions, such as those between antibodies and proteins. This platform, known as the Maverick, allows for the direct measurement of protein binding and nucleic acid hybridization. Genalyte's technology is employed by healthcare providers, pharmaceutical companies, and academic researchers to monitor autoimmune diseases, screen for cancer biomarkers, detect anti-drug antibodies, and test for infectious agents, including Ebola. The company aims to enhance patient care by enabling rapid diagnostics, with tests typically completed in under thirty minutes, and providing mobile laboratory solutions for real-time diagnostics.

NuMedii

Series A in 2015
NuMedii, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on discovering and developing drug candidates by leveraging life sciences big data technology. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, NuMedii utilizes an extensive array of biological, pharmacological, and clinical data to identify new therapeutic options and indications for existing drugs. The company aims to de-risk drug candidates by analyzing complex biological networks related to diseases, thereby addressing unmet medical needs. NuMedii collaborates with pharmaceutical companies for the clinical development and commercialization of its drug candidates, supported by strategic alliances with partners such as Aptalis Pharma and Three Lakes Partners, LLC.

EcoFactor

Series C in 2015
EcoFactor, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based home energy management services, aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and reducing costs for consumers while ensuring comfort. Established in 2006 and based in Redwood City, California, EcoFactor leverages patented big-data analytics and machine learning algorithms to analyze residential data, including home thermodynamics, user preferences, and weather conditions. This analysis enables the platform to continually monitor and optimize energy use without requiring manual adjustments from homeowners. EcoFactor's services are delivered through partnerships with utilities, energy retailers, broadband service providers, and HVAC companies, facilitating widespread access to its innovative solutions. The company operates as a subsidiary of Trane Inc. and has received funding from various investors, including Aster Capital and NRG.

Assurerx Health

Series D in 2014
Assurex Health is a personalized medicine company dedicated to helping clinicians determine the right medication for individual patients with medical conditions. Assurex Health’s proprietary Genesight® technology is based on pharmacogenomics – the study of the genetic factors that influence an individual’s response to drug treatments – as well as evidence-based medicine and clinical pharmacology.

Zipline Medical

Series C in 2014
Zipline Medical, Inc. specializes in the development and marketing of non-invasive skin closure solutions, specifically through its patented Zip Surgical Skin Closure product. This innovative technology addresses the need for rapid, easy-to-use skin closure in various medical fields, including electrophysiology, cardiology, orthopedics, dermatology, emergency medicine, plastic and reconstructive surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, and general surgery. The company's PRELOC™ technology platform is designed to provide uniform closure forces while reducing tension that can lead to scarring, aiming to combine the efficiency of staples with the aesthetic benefits of sutures. Founded in 2009 and based in Campbell, California, Zipline Medical operates as a subsidiary of Stryker Corporation, leveraging its location in Silicon Valley to draw on expertise in medical device research and development. The company's focus on enhancing surgical procedures through improved skin closure techniques positions it as a valuable player in the medical device industry.

Comfy

Series A in 2014
Comfy is a developer of a workplace platform that connects people, places, and systems through an intuitive application. The company leverages expertise in machine learning and user experience design to enhance workplace interactions and improve overall employee satisfaction. Comfy's cloud-enabled platform provides features such as space analytics, solutions for flexible working models, remote work options, and employee safety protocols. By offering these tools, Comfy helps businesses address workplace challenges, optimize productivity, and achieve cost savings, ultimately fostering better relationships between employees and their work environments.

SmartZip

Series B in 2014
SmartZip Analytics is a leading provider of predictive marketing solutions tailored for the real estate industry. The company utilizes patent-pending predictive analytics, automated marketing campaigns, and advanced CRM tools to transform big data into actionable insights for real estate agents and mortgage lending professionals. Its flagship product, SmartTargeting, empowers agents to identify and engage homeowners most likely to sell within specific neighborhoods across the United States. As a rapidly growing startup supported by Intel Capital, SmartZip has cultivated a skilled team and developed a comprehensive platform designed to enhance marketing effectiveness in the real estate sector.

GeneWEAVE

Series B in 2014
GeneWeave Biosciences is advancing clinical microbiology with diagnostic solutions that will enable hospitals and physicians around the world to prevent drug-resistant infections, improve antibiotic stewardship and quickly determine the optimal antibiotic therapy for critical bacterial infections. The company’s innovative and proprietary Smarticles™ technology harnesses the power of biology to enable homogeneous assays that rapidly measure bacterial drug resistance without the need for enrichment, culture, or sample preparation.

Assurerx Health

Debt Financing in 2014
Assurex Health is a personalized medicine company dedicated to helping clinicians determine the right medication for individual patients with medical conditions. Assurex Health’s proprietary Genesight® technology is based on pharmacogenomics – the study of the genetic factors that influence an individual’s response to drug treatments – as well as evidence-based medicine and clinical pharmacology.

Renew Financial

Venture Round in 2014
Renew Financial specializes in providing innovative financing solutions aimed at supporting contractors in the renewable energy and energy efficiency sectors. Founded in 2008 by Cisco DeVries, the company focuses on promoting energy independence and transitioning to a clean energy economy. Its primary offerings include the Property Assessed Clean Energy (PACE) financing model and the Warehouse for Energy Efficiency Loans, which facilitate access to financing for residential energy efficiency projects by attracting institutional investors. Renew Financial's platform provides both secured and unsecured financing options to homeowners, contractors, and local governments, enabling them to undertake energy, safety, and water efficiency improvements. This approach not only helps property owners reduce energy consumption but also aids local governments in creating jobs and fostering sustainable development.

Trove

Series A in 2014
Trove AI, Inc. develops a mobile email application. The company develops artificial intelligence (AI) solutions that solve email overload and enhance communications. Its AI solution offers smart multi-swiping and email notifications; surfaces insights about user’s relationships; and lets snoozing emails to get them out of the user’s way until the user is ready to get to them. The application works with existing email services. Its mobile application is compatible with iOS and Android devices. The company was formerly known as Notion AI, Inc. Trove AI, Inc. was founded in 2013 and is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Yerdle

Series A in 2014
Yerdle, Inc. operates an online marketplace focused on swapping durable goods, allowing customers to exchange or purchase smaller-ticket items such as used clothing and household items. Founded in 2012 and based in San Francisco, Yerdle has evolved from a used goods marketplace to a platform that supports brands in the resale market. It empowers companies like Patagonia, REI, and Eileen Fisher to implement sustainable practices and engage with customers through circular business models. With a community of approximately 950,000 members, Yerdle has facilitated the sharing of over 1.2 million items, promoting a more sustainable approach to consumption and waste reduction.

Trove

Series B in 2014
Trove AI, Inc. develops a mobile email application. The company develops artificial intelligence (AI) solutions that solve email overload and enhance communications. Its AI solution offers smart multi-swiping and email notifications; surfaces insights about user’s relationships; and lets snoozing emails to get them out of the user’s way until the user is ready to get to them. The application works with existing email services. Its mobile application is compatible with iOS and Android devices. The company was formerly known as Notion AI, Inc. Trove AI, Inc. was founded in 2013 and is based in Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Zipline Medical

Series C in 2014
Zipline Medical, Inc. specializes in the development and marketing of non-invasive skin closure solutions, specifically through its patented Zip Surgical Skin Closure product. This innovative technology addresses the need for rapid, easy-to-use skin closure in various medical fields, including electrophysiology, cardiology, orthopedics, dermatology, emergency medicine, plastic and reconstructive surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, and general surgery. The company's PRELOC™ technology platform is designed to provide uniform closure forces while reducing tension that can lead to scarring, aiming to combine the efficiency of staples with the aesthetic benefits of sutures. Founded in 2009 and based in Campbell, California, Zipline Medical operates as a subsidiary of Stryker Corporation, leveraging its location in Silicon Valley to draw on expertise in medical device research and development. The company's focus on enhancing surgical procedures through improved skin closure techniques positions it as a valuable player in the medical device industry.

DNAnexus

Series C in 2014
DNAnexus, Inc. specializes in cloud-based genome informatics and data management tools tailored for enterprises and organizations involved in genomic medicine. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, the company provides a platform that facilitates the analysis of raw sequencing data, integrates genomic data with clinical information, and enhances collaboration among researchers. Key offerings include the MOSAIC Microbiome platform for microbiome research, DNAnexus Apollo for clinico-genomic data exploration, DNAnexus Titan for data analysis, and DNAnexus Portals, which create secure online workspaces for collaborative projects. Additionally, the Clinico-Genomic Data Solution aims to enhance disease-specific datasets through partnerships with healthcare providers, improving screening and treatment pathways for complex diseases. DNAnexus serves a diverse clientele, including biopharmaceutical companies, genome centers, and diagnostic test providers, and has established a strategic alliance with WuXi NextCODE Genomics. The company also maintains additional offices in San Francisco, London, and Prague.

EcoFactor

Series B in 2013
EcoFactor, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based home energy management services, aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and reducing costs for consumers while ensuring comfort. Established in 2006 and based in Redwood City, California, EcoFactor leverages patented big-data analytics and machine learning algorithms to analyze residential data, including home thermodynamics, user preferences, and weather conditions. This analysis enables the platform to continually monitor and optimize energy use without requiring manual adjustments from homeowners. EcoFactor's services are delivered through partnerships with utilities, energy retailers, broadband service providers, and HVAC companies, facilitating widespread access to its innovative solutions. The company operates as a subsidiary of Trane Inc. and has received funding from various investors, including Aster Capital and NRG.

RidePal

Series A in 2013
RidePal is building a network of commuter shuttles for companies of any size and for the general public so that anyone can enjoy the benefits of a shared commute: increased productivity and efficiency, reduced congestion and GHG emissions, and a better quality of life (among others). They are a venture-backed, SF-based startup with an office on Union Square, and they currently operate a dozen+ routes servicing a dozen+ cities around the Bay Area.

NuMedii

Series A in 2013
NuMedii, Inc. is a biotechnology company focused on discovering and developing drug candidates by leveraging life sciences big data technology. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, NuMedii utilizes an extensive array of biological, pharmacological, and clinical data to identify new therapeutic options and indications for existing drugs. The company aims to de-risk drug candidates by analyzing complex biological networks related to diseases, thereby addressing unmet medical needs. NuMedii collaborates with pharmaceutical companies for the clinical development and commercialization of its drug candidates, supported by strategic alliances with partners such as Aptalis Pharma and Three Lakes Partners, LLC.

Comfy

Seed Round in 2013
Comfy is a developer of a workplace platform that connects people, places, and systems through an intuitive application. The company leverages expertise in machine learning and user experience design to enhance workplace interactions and improve overall employee satisfaction. Comfy's cloud-enabled platform provides features such as space analytics, solutions for flexible working models, remote work options, and employee safety protocols. By offering these tools, Comfy helps businesses address workplace challenges, optimize productivity, and achieve cost savings, ultimately fostering better relationships between employees and their work environments.

Natera

Series E in 2013
Natera is a diagnostic and research company specializing in genetic testing services, primarily focused on preconception and prenatal testing. Its flagship product, Panorama, is a non-invasive prenatal test that screens for chromosomal abnormalities in fetuses through a blood draw from the mother, including assessments for twin pregnancies. Other offerings include Vistara, which tests for single-gene disorders, and Horizon carrier screening to identify carrier status for various genetic diseases. Natera also provides the Anora test for analyzing fetal chromosomes in cases of miscarriage and non-invasive paternity testing. Additionally, the company has developed Signatera, a technology that detects circulating tumor DNA to monitor cancer recurrence. Natera utilizes a direct sales force and a network of approximately 100 laboratory and distribution partners for product distribution. The company was founded in 2003, has undergone several name changes, and is headquartered in San Carlos, California. Its collaborations with organizations like BGI Genomics and Foundation Medicine further enhance its capabilities in genetic testing and personalized medicine.

Root3 Technologies

Seed Round in 2013
Root3 Technologies Inc. specializes in energy analytics solutions that leverage cloud-based technology and big-data analytics to help organizations reduce energy costs by 10-30%. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, with an additional location in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the company offers a range of services, including DIAGNOSE for energy assessments, BALANCE for real-time operational improvements, and ELEVATE for strategic planning in energy management. Their patent-pending, no-install technology empowers energy plant managers in sectors such as manufacturing, hospitality, and healthcare to optimize decision-making and manage energy demands efficiently while minimizing fuel consumption. Root3 Technologies focuses on optimization, measurement, verification, market participation, rate analysis, demand management, and capital planning support, making it a valuable partner for organizations aiming to enhance their energy operations.

Alphabet Energy

Series B in 2013
Alphabet Energy, Inc. specializes in waste heat recovery technology that converts waste heat into electricity. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Hayward, California, with an additional office in Houston, Texas, the company offers a range of products including power-generating combustors, thermoelectric devices, and exhaust heat recovery generators. These products are designed for various applications across industries such as automotive, oil and gas, mining, and manufacturing, enabling customers to generate electrical power from their waste heat efficiently. The company's technology, developed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, is noted for its cost-effectiveness and scalability, allowing for the generation of electrical power from microwatts to megawatts. Alphabet Energy's commitment to sustainable materials further enhances its innovative approach to energy recovery.

EcoFactor

Series A in 2012
EcoFactor, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based home energy management services, aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and reducing costs for consumers while ensuring comfort. Established in 2006 and based in Redwood City, California, EcoFactor leverages patented big-data analytics and machine learning algorithms to analyze residential data, including home thermodynamics, user preferences, and weather conditions. This analysis enables the platform to continually monitor and optimize energy use without requiring manual adjustments from homeowners. EcoFactor's services are delivered through partnerships with utilities, energy retailers, broadband service providers, and HVAC companies, facilitating widespread access to its innovative solutions. The company operates as a subsidiary of Trane Inc. and has received funding from various investors, including Aster Capital and NRG.

ShotSpotter

Venture Round in 2012
ShotSpotter is the leader in gunshot detection solutions that helps law enforcement officials and security personnel identify, locate and deter gun violence. Our public safety solution, ShotSpotter Flex, is deployed in urban, high-crime areas to help identify, locate and deter gun violence by accurately detecting and locating gunshots and sending real-time alerts to law enforcement. Our security solutions, SST SecureCampus and ShotSpotter SiteSecure, are designed to help law enforcement and security personnel serving universities, corporate campuses and key infrastructure and transportation centers mitigate risk and enhance security by quickly notifying authorities and first responders of an active-shooter. The speed and accuracy of our solutions enable rapid response by enforcement and security personnel, increase the chances of apprehending the shooter, aid in evidentiary collection and serve as an overall deterrent. ShotSpotter solutions are installed in more than 90 locations across the United States. More information can be found at www.ShotSpotter.com For the latest news on next-generation 9-1-1, community and intelligence-led policing, reduction of gun violence, and other public safety topics, follow here on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter: http://www.facebook.com/shotspotter http://twitter.com/#!/shotspotter For Career Information visit: http://www.shotspotter.com/company#careers

ShotSpotter

Venture Round in 2012
ShotSpotter is the leader in gunshot detection solutions that helps law enforcement officials and security personnel identify, locate and deter gun violence. Our public safety solution, ShotSpotter Flex, is deployed in urban, high-crime areas to help identify, locate and deter gun violence by accurately detecting and locating gunshots and sending real-time alerts to law enforcement. Our security solutions, SST SecureCampus and ShotSpotter SiteSecure, are designed to help law enforcement and security personnel serving universities, corporate campuses and key infrastructure and transportation centers mitigate risk and enhance security by quickly notifying authorities and first responders of an active-shooter. The speed and accuracy of our solutions enable rapid response by enforcement and security personnel, increase the chances of apprehending the shooter, aid in evidentiary collection and serve as an overall deterrent. ShotSpotter solutions are installed in more than 90 locations across the United States. More information can be found at www.ShotSpotter.com For the latest news on next-generation 9-1-1, community and intelligence-led policing, reduction of gun violence, and other public safety topics, follow here on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter: http://www.facebook.com/shotspotter http://twitter.com/#!/shotspotter For Career Information visit: http://www.shotspotter.com/company#careers

Billeo Inc.

Series C in 2012
[Acquired by PaymentUs.] Billeo is a leading provider of online shopping and bill pay services since 2006, helping banks, card issuers and product marketplaces better engage, retain, and deepen consumer loyalty. Its services allow financial institutions and marketplaces to simplify and speed up the online and mobile shopping and payment process for their consumers.

CellScope

Seed Round in 2012
CellScope, Inc. develops innovative imaging devices that facilitate at-home disease diagnosis through smartphone technology. Founded in 2010 and based in Menlo Park, California, the company offers a range of products, including a clip-on otoscope and a dermascope, which allow users to capture high-resolution images of the ear and skin. These devices enable pediatricians and patients to create visual records for better tracking of conditions, particularly in remote settings. CellScope's technology enhances telemedicine by providing clinicians with the ability to share images and videos securely, which aids in diagnosing pediatric ear infections and skin diseases. By improving remote diagnosis, CellScope aims to streamline healthcare delivery, reduce unnecessary antibiotic prescriptions, and support effective monitoring of health conditions from home.

Assurerx Health

Series C in 2012
Assurex Health is a personalized medicine company dedicated to helping clinicians determine the right medication for individual patients with medical conditions. Assurex Health’s proprietary Genesight® technology is based on pharmacogenomics – the study of the genetic factors that influence an individual’s response to drug treatments – as well as evidence-based medicine and clinical pharmacology.

Blue Pillar

Series B in 2012
Blue Pillar, Inc. specializes in developing software solutions aimed at enhancing critical infrastructure resilience against power outages. The company provides a range of applications, including Aurora, a flexible platform for establishing a digital energy Internet of Things (IoT) network that connects and manages mechanical and electrical equipment. Additionally, Avise Insite offers real-time management of facility utilities such as water, gas, electric, and steam, while Avise Foresite serves as an enterprise solution for centralized facility and energy management across multiple locations. Blue Pillar's clientele spans various sectors, including healthcare, education, local and federal government, municipal utilities, and research institutions. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, Blue Pillar is dedicated to making Industrial IoT technologies more accessible and effective for its customers.

ecoATM

Venture Round in 2012
ecoATM, LLC specializes in the recycling of electronic devices, including cell phones, tablets, and MP3 players, through automated kiosks located throughout the United States. Founded in 2008 and based in San Diego, the company provides a convenient platform for consumers to sell unwanted electronics, offering cash on the spot for devices they no longer use. The kiosks, strategically placed in high-traffic areas such as malls and grocery stores, evaluate the worth of the devices and facilitate the transformation of used electronics into valuable materials like copper, silver, gold, and palladium. In 2015, ecoATM expanded its services by acquiring Gazelle, enhancing both online and kiosk experiences for consumers. Through its services, ecoATM promotes responsible consumption by providing an easy, safe, and fast way for individuals to trade in their devices while also offering certified pre-owned electronics at competitive prices.

Adura Technologies

Series B in 2012
Adura Technologies specializes in wireless lighting and energy management systems aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and reducing costs in commercial buildings. The company focuses on providing solutions for existing structures through advanced low-power wireless mesh networking technology, which enables effective control over lighting systems. Additionally, Adura Technologies offers design, manufacturing, and commissioning services for lighting management solutions, utilizing an intellectual property portfolio to support its innovative approaches. The company's technologies are designed to streamline energy management processes, benefiting both operational efficiency and cost savings.

Zipline Medical

Series B in 2012
Zipline Medical, Inc. specializes in the development and marketing of non-invasive skin closure solutions, specifically through its patented Zip Surgical Skin Closure product. This innovative technology addresses the need for rapid, easy-to-use skin closure in various medical fields, including electrophysiology, cardiology, orthopedics, dermatology, emergency medicine, plastic and reconstructive surgery, obstetrics and gynecology, and general surgery. The company's PRELOC™ technology platform is designed to provide uniform closure forces while reducing tension that can lead to scarring, aiming to combine the efficiency of staples with the aesthetic benefits of sutures. Founded in 2009 and based in Campbell, California, Zipline Medical operates as a subsidiary of Stryker Corporation, leveraging its location in Silicon Valley to draw on expertise in medical device research and development. The company's focus on enhancing surgical procedures through improved skin closure techniques positions it as a valuable player in the medical device industry.

Genalyte

Series B in 2012
Genalyte, Inc. is a clinical and diagnostic life science company based in San Diego, California, specializing in rapid diagnostic testing solutions. Founded in 2007, Genalyte has developed an innovative technology platform that utilizes silicon photonic biosensors to quantify biomolecular interactions, such as those between antibodies and proteins. This platform, known as the Maverick, allows for the direct measurement of protein binding and nucleic acid hybridization. Genalyte's technology is employed by healthcare providers, pharmaceutical companies, and academic researchers to monitor autoimmune diseases, screen for cancer biomarkers, detect anti-drug antibodies, and test for infectious agents, including Ebola. The company aims to enhance patient care by enabling rapid diagnostics, with tests typically completed in under thirty minutes, and providing mobile laboratory solutions for real-time diagnostics.

GeneWEAVE

Series A in 2012
GeneWeave Biosciences is advancing clinical microbiology with diagnostic solutions that will enable hospitals and physicians around the world to prevent drug-resistant infections, improve antibiotic stewardship and quickly determine the optimal antibiotic therapy for critical bacterial infections. The company’s innovative and proprietary Smarticles™ technology harnesses the power of biology to enable homogeneous assays that rapidly measure bacterial drug resistance without the need for enrichment, culture, or sample preparation.

Natera

Series D in 2012
Natera is a diagnostic and research company specializing in genetic testing services, primarily focused on preconception and prenatal testing. Its flagship product, Panorama, is a non-invasive prenatal test that screens for chromosomal abnormalities in fetuses through a blood draw from the mother, including assessments for twin pregnancies. Other offerings include Vistara, which tests for single-gene disorders, and Horizon carrier screening to identify carrier status for various genetic diseases. Natera also provides the Anora test for analyzing fetal chromosomes in cases of miscarriage and non-invasive paternity testing. Additionally, the company has developed Signatera, a technology that detects circulating tumor DNA to monitor cancer recurrence. Natera utilizes a direct sales force and a network of approximately 100 laboratory and distribution partners for product distribution. The company was founded in 2003, has undergone several name changes, and is headquartered in San Carlos, California. Its collaborations with organizations like BGI Genomics and Foundation Medicine further enhance its capabilities in genetic testing and personalized medicine.

Fluxion Biosciences

Series C in 2011
Fluxion Biosciences, Inc. develops analytical instruments for functional cellular analysis aimed at life sciences, drug discovery, and diagnostic applications. Founded in 2005 and based in Alameda, California, the company specializes in a proprietary microfluidic platform that allows for precise cellular manipulation and rapid compound addition. Its primary offerings include the IsoFlux Liquid Biopsy System, designed for enriching rare cell populations such as circulating tumor cells, as well as various cell enrichment and downstream analysis kits. Additionally, Fluxion provides BioFlux systems for live cell analysis under shear flow and IonFlux systems for automated patch clamping. The company serves a diverse clientele, including biotechnology and pharmaceutical firms, academic institutions, and government research organizations, and offers its products through a network of distributors both domestically and internationally.

Alphabet Energy

Series A in 2011
Alphabet Energy, Inc. specializes in waste heat recovery technology that converts waste heat into electricity. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Hayward, California, with an additional office in Houston, Texas, the company offers a range of products including power-generating combustors, thermoelectric devices, and exhaust heat recovery generators. These products are designed for various applications across industries such as automotive, oil and gas, mining, and manufacturing, enabling customers to generate electrical power from their waste heat efficiently. The company's technology, developed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, is noted for its cost-effectiveness and scalability, allowing for the generation of electrical power from microwatts to megawatts. Alphabet Energy's commitment to sustainable materials further enhances its innovative approach to energy recovery.

Project Frog

Series C in 2011
Project Frog, Inc. develops, constructs, and delivers energy efficient component building structures. The company offers a versatile ecosystem of products that adapts to various kinds of architectural uses, including early childhood, K-12, higher education, healthcare, public, retail, retreat, workplace, and more. It also offers building solutions for education, healthcare, data centers, community centers, and retail programs. Project Frog, Inc. was founded in 2006 and is based in San Francisco, California.

Sentilla

Series C in 2011
Sentilla, based in Redwood City, California, specializes in data center management and IT intelligence infrastructure. The company provides a software solution that enhances visibility across physical, virtual, and cloud environments, enabling enterprises to optimize their IT resource utilization and align it with business needs. By offering services such as performance analysis, capacity management, and cloud migration, Sentilla aids clients in minimizing risks and improving infrastructure performance continually. Its software is utilized by global enterprises, including cloud service providers and telecommunications companies, to achieve significant efficiency gains, with clients reportedly realizing $1.40 for every dollar invested in IT. The company’s focus on reducing capital and operational expenditures allows businesses to deploy resources more quickly and enter new markets with agility.

ShotSpotter

Venture Round in 2011
ShotSpotter is the leader in gunshot detection solutions that helps law enforcement officials and security personnel identify, locate and deter gun violence. Our public safety solution, ShotSpotter Flex, is deployed in urban, high-crime areas to help identify, locate and deter gun violence by accurately detecting and locating gunshots and sending real-time alerts to law enforcement. Our security solutions, SST SecureCampus and ShotSpotter SiteSecure, are designed to help law enforcement and security personnel serving universities, corporate campuses and key infrastructure and transportation centers mitigate risk and enhance security by quickly notifying authorities and first responders of an active-shooter. The speed and accuracy of our solutions enable rapid response by enforcement and security personnel, increase the chances of apprehending the shooter, aid in evidentiary collection and serve as an overall deterrent. ShotSpotter solutions are installed in more than 90 locations across the United States. More information can be found at www.ShotSpotter.com For the latest news on next-generation 9-1-1, community and intelligence-led policing, reduction of gun violence, and other public safety topics, follow here on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter: http://www.facebook.com/shotspotter http://twitter.com/#!/shotspotter For Career Information visit: http://www.shotspotter.com/company#careers

Assurerx Health

Series B in 2011
Assurex Health is a personalized medicine company dedicated to helping clinicians determine the right medication for individual patients with medical conditions. Assurex Health’s proprietary Genesight® technology is based on pharmacogenomics – the study of the genetic factors that influence an individual’s response to drug treatments – as well as evidence-based medicine and clinical pharmacology.

ecoATM

Venture Round in 2011
ecoATM, LLC specializes in the recycling of electronic devices, including cell phones, tablets, and MP3 players, through automated kiosks located throughout the United States. Founded in 2008 and based in San Diego, the company provides a convenient platform for consumers to sell unwanted electronics, offering cash on the spot for devices they no longer use. The kiosks, strategically placed in high-traffic areas such as malls and grocery stores, evaluate the worth of the devices and facilitate the transformation of used electronics into valuable materials like copper, silver, gold, and palladium. In 2015, ecoATM expanded its services by acquiring Gazelle, enhancing both online and kiosk experiences for consumers. Through its services, ecoATM promotes responsible consumption by providing an easy, safe, and fast way for individuals to trade in their devices while also offering certified pre-owned electronics at competitive prices.

Sociogramics

Seed Round in 2011
Sociogramics launched in 2011 on the premise that existing scores and methods for sorting and assigning consumer behaviors are obsolete in an era of Big Data. We are leveraging emerging data sets coupled with our team's machine learning expertise to fundamentally improve online identity, employment and income verification.

GeneWEAVE

Seed Round in 2010
GeneWeave Biosciences is advancing clinical microbiology with diagnostic solutions that will enable hospitals and physicians around the world to prevent drug-resistant infections, improve antibiotic stewardship and quickly determine the optimal antibiotic therapy for critical bacterial infections. The company’s innovative and proprietary Smarticles™ technology harnesses the power of biology to enable homogeneous assays that rapidly measure bacterial drug resistance without the need for enrichment, culture, or sample preparation.
Tibion Corporation, a medical device company, engages in the design and development of bionic devices for the mobility impaired. Its bionic technologies provide non-invasive actively-assisted mobility enhancement and rehabilitation for impaired by surgical recovery, stroke, aging, or loss of muscle function. The company provides PowerKnee, a wearable bionic device for the leg to enhance rehabilitation and help patients improve muscle strength and function, as well as to provide assistance with activities of daily living. Its products are enabled by innovations in orthotics, biomechanics, and embedded control systems. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Moffett Field, California.

Alphabet Energy

Seed Round in 2010
Alphabet Energy, Inc. specializes in waste heat recovery technology that converts waste heat into electricity. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Hayward, California, with an additional office in Houston, Texas, the company offers a range of products including power-generating combustors, thermoelectric devices, and exhaust heat recovery generators. These products are designed for various applications across industries such as automotive, oil and gas, mining, and manufacturing, enabling customers to generate electrical power from their waste heat efficiently. The company's technology, developed at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, is noted for its cost-effectiveness and scalability, allowing for the generation of electrical power from microwatts to megawatts. Alphabet Energy's commitment to sustainable materials further enhances its innovative approach to energy recovery.

Adura Technologies

Series B in 2010
Adura Technologies specializes in wireless lighting and energy management systems aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and reducing costs in commercial buildings. The company focuses on providing solutions for existing structures through advanced low-power wireless mesh networking technology, which enables effective control over lighting systems. Additionally, Adura Technologies offers design, manufacturing, and commissioning services for lighting management solutions, utilizing an intellectual property portfolio to support its innovative approaches. The company's technologies are designed to streamline energy management processes, benefiting both operational efficiency and cost savings.

EcoFactor

Series A in 2009
EcoFactor, Inc. is a provider of cloud-based home energy management services, aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and reducing costs for consumers while ensuring comfort. Established in 2006 and based in Redwood City, California, EcoFactor leverages patented big-data analytics and machine learning algorithms to analyze residential data, including home thermodynamics, user preferences, and weather conditions. This analysis enables the platform to continually monitor and optimize energy use without requiring manual adjustments from homeowners. EcoFactor's services are delivered through partnerships with utilities, energy retailers, broadband service providers, and HVAC companies, facilitating widespread access to its innovative solutions. The company operates as a subsidiary of Trane Inc. and has received funding from various investors, including Aster Capital and NRG.

TargetCast Networks

Series B in 2009
TargetCast Networks is a digital advertising company that specializes in reaching away-from-home television viewers who engage with sports, entertainment, and news programming in public settings. Utilizing its patented TargetCaster device, the company establishes an IPTV public space network that merges traditional television advertising with the targeting and flexibility of internet marketing. This technology enables venue operators, such as restaurants, to create and display custom promotional messages directly on their television screens, allowing them to effectively market featured products and introduce new offerings tailored to their specific audience. Through this innovative approach, TargetCast Networks enhances the advertising capabilities of its affiliates while maximizing viewer engagement.

SmartZip

Series A in 2009
SmartZip Analytics is a leading provider of predictive marketing solutions tailored for the real estate industry. The company utilizes patent-pending predictive analytics, automated marketing campaigns, and advanced CRM tools to transform big data into actionable insights for real estate agents and mortgage lending professionals. Its flagship product, SmartTargeting, empowers agents to identify and engage homeowners most likely to sell within specific neighborhoods across the United States. As a rapidly growing startup supported by Intel Capital, SmartZip has cultivated a skilled team and developed a comprehensive platform designed to enhance marketing effectiveness in the real estate sector.

ARCXIS

Series B in 2009
Arcxis Biotechnologies is focused on developing elegant, integrated and compact solutions to molecular diagnostic challenges. From proprietary microfluidics to advanced detection methods; streamlined sample preparation to comprehensive automation technology, we are in the business of making molecular methods more reliable, robust and accessible.

Natera

Series B in 2009
Natera is a diagnostic and research company specializing in genetic testing services, primarily focused on preconception and prenatal testing. Its flagship product, Panorama, is a non-invasive prenatal test that screens for chromosomal abnormalities in fetuses through a blood draw from the mother, including assessments for twin pregnancies. Other offerings include Vistara, which tests for single-gene disorders, and Horizon carrier screening to identify carrier status for various genetic diseases. Natera also provides the Anora test for analyzing fetal chromosomes in cases of miscarriage and non-invasive paternity testing. Additionally, the company has developed Signatera, a technology that detects circulating tumor DNA to monitor cancer recurrence. Natera utilizes a direct sales force and a network of approximately 100 laboratory and distribution partners for product distribution. The company was founded in 2003, has undergone several name changes, and is headquartered in San Carlos, California. Its collaborations with organizations like BGI Genomics and Foundation Medicine further enhance its capabilities in genetic testing and personalized medicine.

Sentilla

Series B in 2009
Sentilla, based in Redwood City, California, specializes in data center management and IT intelligence infrastructure. The company provides a software solution that enhances visibility across physical, virtual, and cloud environments, enabling enterprises to optimize their IT resource utilization and align it with business needs. By offering services such as performance analysis, capacity management, and cloud migration, Sentilla aids clients in minimizing risks and improving infrastructure performance continually. Its software is utilized by global enterprises, including cloud service providers and telecommunications companies, to achieve significant efficiency gains, with clients reportedly realizing $1.40 for every dollar invested in IT. The company’s focus on reducing capital and operational expenditures allows businesses to deploy resources more quickly and enter new markets with agility.

Natera

Series A in 2008
Natera is a diagnostic and research company specializing in genetic testing services, primarily focused on preconception and prenatal testing. Its flagship product, Panorama, is a non-invasive prenatal test that screens for chromosomal abnormalities in fetuses through a blood draw from the mother, including assessments for twin pregnancies. Other offerings include Vistara, which tests for single-gene disorders, and Horizon carrier screening to identify carrier status for various genetic diseases. Natera also provides the Anora test for analyzing fetal chromosomes in cases of miscarriage and non-invasive paternity testing. Additionally, the company has developed Signatera, a technology that detects circulating tumor DNA to monitor cancer recurrence. Natera utilizes a direct sales force and a network of approximately 100 laboratory and distribution partners for product distribution. The company was founded in 2003, has undergone several name changes, and is headquartered in San Carlos, California. Its collaborations with organizations like BGI Genomics and Foundation Medicine further enhance its capabilities in genetic testing and personalized medicine.

Roc2Loc

Series A in 2008
Roc2Loc, Inc. develops short-term security and monitoring devices that provide wireless solutions for various applications. The core offering, the Roc2Loc system, consists of a site controller and multiple wireless sensors designed to monitor and report on unauthorized movement, tampering, door status, and significant temperature changes. This technology finds use across diverse sectors, including construction, trucking, multi-tenant buildings, real estate, explosives, refineries, mobile and self-storage facilities, and recreational vehicles. Founded in 2007, Roc2Loc is headquartered in San Francisco, California.

cFares

Series B in 2008
cFares is a travel search engine that tries to offer travelers the lowest fares for their chosen flight. The meta-search site searches the Internet to find the best deals and then connects travelers directly to airline and online travel agency sites to purchase the ticket they want. Through patent-pending dynamic pricing and intelligent rebates technology, cFares is able to identify the lowest fares, provide discounts for its Platinum members, and offer helpful tools that filter and sort results, so travelers can easily find the best flight for them.

Adura Technologies

Series A in 2008
Adura Technologies specializes in wireless lighting and energy management systems aimed at enhancing energy efficiency and reducing costs in commercial buildings. The company focuses on providing solutions for existing structures through advanced low-power wireless mesh networking technology, which enables effective control over lighting systems. Additionally, Adura Technologies offers design, manufacturing, and commissioning services for lighting management solutions, utilizing an intellectual property portfolio to support its innovative approaches. The company's technologies are designed to streamline energy management processes, benefiting both operational efficiency and cost savings.

ShotSpotter

Series D in 2008
ShotSpotter is the leader in gunshot detection solutions that helps law enforcement officials and security personnel identify, locate and deter gun violence. Our public safety solution, ShotSpotter Flex, is deployed in urban, high-crime areas to help identify, locate and deter gun violence by accurately detecting and locating gunshots and sending real-time alerts to law enforcement. Our security solutions, SST SecureCampus and ShotSpotter SiteSecure, are designed to help law enforcement and security personnel serving universities, corporate campuses and key infrastructure and transportation centers mitigate risk and enhance security by quickly notifying authorities and first responders of an active-shooter. The speed and accuracy of our solutions enable rapid response by enforcement and security personnel, increase the chances of apprehending the shooter, aid in evidentiary collection and serve as an overall deterrent. ShotSpotter solutions are installed in more than 90 locations across the United States. More information can be found at www.ShotSpotter.com For the latest news on next-generation 9-1-1, community and intelligence-led policing, reduction of gun violence, and other public safety topics, follow here on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter: http://www.facebook.com/shotspotter http://twitter.com/#!/shotspotter For Career Information visit: http://www.shotspotter.com/company#careers

Blue Vector Systems

Series C in 2007
Blue Vector Systems provides asset tracking and supply chain visibility solutions to pharmaceutical, retail, distribution, and manufacturing industries. The company was founded in 2002 and is headquartered in Mountain View, California.

Billeo Inc.

Series B in 2007
[Acquired by PaymentUs.] Billeo is a leading provider of online shopping and bill pay services since 2006, helping banks, card issuers and product marketplaces better engage, retain, and deepen consumer loyalty. Its services allow financial institutions and marketplaces to simplify and speed up the online and mobile shopping and payment process for their consumers.

Fluxion Biosciences

Series B in 2007
Fluxion Biosciences, Inc. develops analytical instruments for functional cellular analysis aimed at life sciences, drug discovery, and diagnostic applications. Founded in 2005 and based in Alameda, California, the company specializes in a proprietary microfluidic platform that allows for precise cellular manipulation and rapid compound addition. Its primary offerings include the IsoFlux Liquid Biopsy System, designed for enriching rare cell populations such as circulating tumor cells, as well as various cell enrichment and downstream analysis kits. Additionally, Fluxion provides BioFlux systems for live cell analysis under shear flow and IonFlux systems for automated patch clamping. The company serves a diverse clientele, including biotechnology and pharmaceutical firms, academic institutions, and government research organizations, and offers its products through a network of distributors both domestically and internationally.

TargetCast Networks

Series A in 2007
TargetCast Networks is a digital advertising company that specializes in reaching away-from-home television viewers who engage with sports, entertainment, and news programming in public settings. Utilizing its patented TargetCaster device, the company establishes an IPTV public space network that merges traditional television advertising with the targeting and flexibility of internet marketing. This technology enables venue operators, such as restaurants, to create and display custom promotional messages directly on their television screens, allowing them to effectively market featured products and introduce new offerings tailored to their specific audience. Through this innovative approach, TargetCast Networks enhances the advertising capabilities of its affiliates while maximizing viewer engagement.

cFares

Series A in 2007
cFares is a travel search engine that tries to offer travelers the lowest fares for their chosen flight. The meta-search site searches the Internet to find the best deals and then connects travelers directly to airline and online travel agency sites to purchase the ticket they want. Through patent-pending dynamic pricing and intelligent rebates technology, cFares is able to identify the lowest fares, provide discounts for its Platinum members, and offer helpful tools that filter and sort results, so travelers can easily find the best flight for them.

ShotSpotter

Series C in 2007
ShotSpotter is the leader in gunshot detection solutions that helps law enforcement officials and security personnel identify, locate and deter gun violence. Our public safety solution, ShotSpotter Flex, is deployed in urban, high-crime areas to help identify, locate and deter gun violence by accurately detecting and locating gunshots and sending real-time alerts to law enforcement. Our security solutions, SST SecureCampus and ShotSpotter SiteSecure, are designed to help law enforcement and security personnel serving universities, corporate campuses and key infrastructure and transportation centers mitigate risk and enhance security by quickly notifying authorities and first responders of an active-shooter. The speed and accuracy of our solutions enable rapid response by enforcement and security personnel, increase the chances of apprehending the shooter, aid in evidentiary collection and serve as an overall deterrent. ShotSpotter solutions are installed in more than 90 locations across the United States. More information can be found at www.ShotSpotter.com For the latest news on next-generation 9-1-1, community and intelligence-led policing, reduction of gun violence, and other public safety topics, follow here on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter: http://www.facebook.com/shotspotter http://twitter.com/#!/shotspotter For Career Information visit: http://www.shotspotter.com/company#careers

Sentilla

Series A in 2006
Sentilla, based in Redwood City, California, specializes in data center management and IT intelligence infrastructure. The company provides a software solution that enhances visibility across physical, virtual, and cloud environments, enabling enterprises to optimize their IT resource utilization and align it with business needs. By offering services such as performance analysis, capacity management, and cloud migration, Sentilla aids clients in minimizing risks and improving infrastructure performance continually. Its software is utilized by global enterprises, including cloud service providers and telecommunications companies, to achieve significant efficiency gains, with clients reportedly realizing $1.40 for every dollar invested in IT. The company’s focus on reducing capital and operational expenditures allows businesses to deploy resources more quickly and enter new markets with agility.

ARCXIS

Series A in 2006
Arcxis Biotechnologies is focused on developing elegant, integrated and compact solutions to molecular diagnostic challenges. From proprietary microfluidics to advanced detection methods; streamlined sample preparation to comprehensive automation technology, we are in the business of making molecular methods more reliable, robust and accessible.

ShotSpotter

Series B in 2006
ShotSpotter is the leader in gunshot detection solutions that helps law enforcement officials and security personnel identify, locate and deter gun violence. Our public safety solution, ShotSpotter Flex, is deployed in urban, high-crime areas to help identify, locate and deter gun violence by accurately detecting and locating gunshots and sending real-time alerts to law enforcement. Our security solutions, SST SecureCampus and ShotSpotter SiteSecure, are designed to help law enforcement and security personnel serving universities, corporate campuses and key infrastructure and transportation centers mitigate risk and enhance security by quickly notifying authorities and first responders of an active-shooter. The speed and accuracy of our solutions enable rapid response by enforcement and security personnel, increase the chances of apprehending the shooter, aid in evidentiary collection and serve as an overall deterrent. ShotSpotter solutions are installed in more than 90 locations across the United States. More information can be found at www.ShotSpotter.com For the latest news on next-generation 9-1-1, community and intelligence-led policing, reduction of gun violence, and other public safety topics, follow here on LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter: http://www.facebook.com/shotspotter http://twitter.com/#!/shotspotter For Career Information visit: http://www.shotspotter.com/company#careers

Billeo Inc.

Series A in 2006
[Acquired by PaymentUs.] Billeo is a leading provider of online shopping and bill pay services since 2006, helping banks, card issuers and product marketplaces better engage, retain, and deepen consumer loyalty. Its services allow financial institutions and marketplaces to simplify and speed up the online and mobile shopping and payment process for their consumers.

PropertyBridge

Series A in 2006
PropertyBridge, Inc. specializes in providing electronic payment services tailored for the residential real estate management sector. Established in 2003 and located in Oakland, California, the company offers the PropertyBridge Payments Platform, an electronic payment solution that includes various modules such as Lease-Up, Rent, and Collection, specifically designed for property management companies. The platform supports multiple payment methods, including credit and debit cards, automated clearing house transactions, check scanning, cash payments, online bank bill payments, and lockbox services. PropertyBridge caters to a diverse clientele, including multifamily property managers and owners, student housing administrators, utility billing providers, and managers of condo associations, single-family properties, and parking facilities. Since October 2007, PropertyBridge has operated as a subsidiary of Moneygram International Inc.
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