Motorola

Motorola provides products, technologies, and services for mobile, wireline digital communication, information, and entertainment applications. Its product portfolio includes smartphones operating on the Android operating system, feature phones, media tablet devices, wireless accessories, and more. Its range of smartphone products includes the Moto X first generation, Moto X second generation, Moto G first generation, Moto G second generation, and more. It is also the manufacturer of Moto 360, a smartwatch that provides services such as notifications, updates, and other related features. It also provides monitors, cordless phones, applications, and accessories such as cases, wireless headsets, wireless speakers, and more. In addition, it provides multimedia content, including video, voice, messaging, and cloud-based and Internet-based applications and services to multiple screens such as mobile devices, televisions, media tablets, and personal computers. Its Medios service platform enables service providers to deliver content on devices. Motorola is based in Chicago, Illinois. It primarily sells its products in the United States, China, Brazil, and Singapore. Motorola currently operates as a subsidiary of Google Inc.

Marshall Brown

Executive Director - Product

Joseph Galvin

Co-Founder

12 past transactions

Leapstone Systems

Acquisition in 2007
Leapstone Systems, Inc. specializes in communication software solutions tailored for network operators in the United States. The company offers the Communications Convergence Engine, a versatile software platform that allows operators to design, package, deploy, and manage a variety of content and services. This includes the CCE serviceBROKER, which facilitates the integration of diverse services such as voice and IPTV across multiple networks and devices. By providing a unified platform for creating and managing converged service bundles, Leapstone Systems enables wireline, wireless, and cable operators to enhance their service offerings and improve customer experiences.

A123 Systems

Series C in 2007
A123 Systems specializes in the manufacture of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries and battery systems, focusing on efficient power supply for electronic devices. The company leverages advanced nanoscale materials to develop its proprietary Nanophosphate electrode technology, which provides a competitive edge by offering low impedance, high power, and energy density. This innovative technology allows for lower costs per watt and watt-hour while maintaining a higher voltage compared to traditional long-life systems, ultimately reducing pack costs. A123's products are designed for longevity, resulting in decreased lifecycle and system costs and enhancing overall price-performance. The company competes with other battery manufacturers in the industry, including Valence, Saft, and Lion Cells.

Global Locate

Funding Round in 2006
Global Locate offers semiconductors for wired and wireless communications. It provides GPS chips, software, and network services. The company's semiconductor solutions bring GPS technology to the mobile wireless devices, including handsets, smartphones, PDAs, and other wireless devices. It offers IndoorGPS Driver Software that runs on the handset or mobile wireless device host processor to provide interfaces to the wireless network, handle assistance data, manage chip communications and control, and provide the location APIs for application development. Global Locate, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in San Jose, California with offices in New Jersey; Tokyo, Japan; and Madrid, Spain. As of July 12, 2007, Global Locate, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Broadcom Corp.

GoAhead

Venture Round in 2004
GoAhead Software, Inc. specializes in integrated middleware solutions tailored for telecom, military, and aerospace equipment manufacturers. The company provides a range of products, including SelfReliant, which ensures high availability and effective systems management, and the Application Ready Platform, which facilitates resource discovery, system model instantiation, shelf manager integration, alarm management, and hot swap management. Additionally, GoAhead offers an open-source Web server designed for embedded device developers, supporting features such as active server pages and user management. The company's software solutions cater to various development projects, including wireless base station controllers, defense applications, and industrial controllers. Founded in 1993, GoAhead is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.

GoAhead

Venture Round in 2003
GoAhead Software, Inc. specializes in integrated middleware solutions tailored for telecom, military, and aerospace equipment manufacturers. The company provides a range of products, including SelfReliant, which ensures high availability and effective systems management, and the Application Ready Platform, which facilitates resource discovery, system model instantiation, shelf manager integration, alarm management, and hot swap management. Additionally, GoAhead offers an open-source Web server designed for embedded device developers, supporting features such as active server pages and user management. The company's software solutions cater to various development projects, including wireless base station controllers, defense applications, and industrial controllers. Founded in 1993, GoAhead is headquartered in Bellevue, Washington.

NetPlane Systems

Acquisition in 2003
As of February 2003, NetPlane Systems, Inc. was acquired by Motorola, Inc. Formerly named Harris & Jeffries, NetPlane Systems is a networking software provider. The company provides source code for high-speed networking protocols to over 200 major networking manufacturers, OEMs, and integrators worldwide. Netplane was founded in 1990 and is based in Dedham, Massachusetts.

Iconix Biosciences

Venture Round in 2002
Iconix Biosciences focuses on toxicogenomics by providing a comprehensive database known as DrugMatrix®, which includes microarray and pharmacology data. The company possesses the expertise to analyze and interpret this extensive information, enabling researchers to gain insights into drug toxicity. Additionally, Iconix has developed Drug Signatures®, a collection of genomic biomarkers that predict specific toxicological outcomes and mechanisms of action. This capability supports pharmaceutical research and development by identifying potential risks associated with drug compounds.

Blue Wave Systems

Acquisition in 2001
Blue Wave Systems is a designer and manufacturer of commercial Digital Signal Processing (DSP) boards, subsystems and I/O devices.

Codeonline

Series A in 2001
Codeonline Ltd., a developer of interactive mobile entertainment, and Springtoys, a developer of wireless gaming technology, have agreed to merge to create what they claim will be the world’s largest wireless entertainment company. Under the terms of the agreement, the merger will be carried out through a share swap.

Apte, Inc.

Venture Round in 2000
APTE is a multimedia software publisher and Internet company that develops award-winning products. Established in 1989 and affiliated with Northwestern University, APTE is located on the beautiful Northwestern University campus in Evanston, Illinois, USA. Founded by educators, APTE is dedicated to making computer learning easy, exciting and fun for every age user. APTE produces the #1 selling Web learning software in the world under the brand name Internet Coach® . First developed for the Executive Office of the President of the United States, Internet Coach products are now sold around the world. There is an Internet Coach learning program for every age Web-ster from 3 years to 103.

ActiveVideo

Venture Round in 2000
ActiveVideo Networks, Inc. is a technology company based in San Jose, California, specializing in a cloud-based software platform known as CloudTV. This platform facilitates the rendering of HTML5 user interfaces and experiences, which are streamed as videos to ultra-thin client devices globally. ActiveVideo's solutions address device fragmentation, enabling pay-TV operators and online video providers to deliver advanced user experiences across various consumer electronics environments. The platform supports a wide range of services, including video-on-demand interfaces, navigation tools, applications, and games, thereby enhancing the user experience for consumers. Additionally, the company serves content aggregators and providers, helping them create a cohesive application ecosystem to increase consumer value. ActiveVideo holds 24 patents, underscoring its commitment to innovation in the web-media and television sectors. The company was founded in 1988 and operates additional offices in Los Angeles and Hilversum, the Netherlands. ActiveVideo Networks operates as a subsidiary of ARRIS International plc.
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