True Anomaly
Series C in 2025
True Anomaly develops space security and resilience solutions by integrating autonomous spacecraft operations, artificial intelligence, and mission-specific software. The company designs, builds, and fields technologies that enable secure and sustainable access to orbital environments for defense agencies, allied governments, and commercial operators. Its offerings improve orbital situational awareness, maintain operational continuity, and support long-term space sustainability across critical infrastructure and strategic missions.
True Anomaly
Series B in 2023
True Anomaly develops space security and resilience solutions by integrating autonomous spacecraft operations, artificial intelligence, and mission-specific software. The company designs, builds, and fields technologies that enable secure and sustainable access to orbital environments for defense agencies, allied governments, and commercial operators. Its offerings improve orbital situational awareness, maintain operational continuity, and support long-term space sustainability across critical infrastructure and strategic missions.
True Anomaly
Series A in 2023
True Anomaly develops space security and resilience solutions by integrating autonomous spacecraft operations, artificial intelligence, and mission-specific software. The company designs, builds, and fields technologies that enable secure and sustainable access to orbital environments for defense agencies, allied governments, and commercial operators. Its offerings improve orbital situational awareness, maintain operational continuity, and support long-term space sustainability across critical infrastructure and strategic missions.
Instrumental
Series C in 2022
Instrumental, Inc. specializes in developing software solutions that enhance the efficiency of assembly lines, enabling them to operate autonomously while adapting to various parts and processes. Founded by former Apple engineers Anna-Katrina Shedletsky and Samuel Weiss, the company aims to reduce costs associated with scrap and rework by allowing manufacturers to identify and resolve issues on their assembly lines. Instrumental's technology has been deployed in multiple global assembly lines at leading manufacturers, helping to prevent delays in development schedules and start production at higher yields. In addition to its software offerings, Instrumental also provides services related to high-performance computing, data storage, and business continuity, catering to both commercial and government sectors. The firm is headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and has been operational since 1991.
Datorios
Seed Round in 2021
Datorios is a technology company founded in late 2020 by Ronen Korman, Asaf Cohen, Avi Hadad, and Idan Shchori, specializing in real-time data observability. The company addresses the challenges of data quality in real-time applications, which are increasingly critical for sectors like transportation, law enforcement, and medicine. Datorios offers a comprehensive platform that enables organizations to monitor and correlate data, code, and metrics, allowing for proactive identification and resolution of issues. This capability is essential for maintaining data validity and ensuring a resilient infrastructure. By streamlining data operations, Datorios helps organizations, particularly in the defense and public safety sectors, optimize their intelligence infrastructure and improve operational efficiency while reducing costs associated with third-party services. With a team of 25 employees, Datorios aims to transform how businesses leverage data, ensuring it acts as an enabler of success rather than a barrier.
Flex Logix Technologies
Series D in 2021
Flex Logix Technologies develops embedded FPGA intellectual property cores and software that enable reconfigurable RTL in chip and system designs. Its product suite includes the InferX X1 edge inference co-processor and design tools, supporting embedding programmable logic inside integrated circuits and reconfiguring RTL after manufacture. The company serves aerospace and government customers in the United States and has clients in Israel, China, Europe and other parts of Asia. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Flex Logix also maintains offices in Taipei, Hsinchu, Shanghai and Beijing.
Datorios
Seed Round in 2021
Datorios is a technology company founded in late 2020 by Ronen Korman, Asaf Cohen, Avi Hadad, and Idan Shchori, specializing in real-time data observability. The company addresses the challenges of data quality in real-time applications, which are increasingly critical for sectors like transportation, law enforcement, and medicine. Datorios offers a comprehensive platform that enables organizations to monitor and correlate data, code, and metrics, allowing for proactive identification and resolution of issues. This capability is essential for maintaining data validity and ensuring a resilient infrastructure. By streamlining data operations, Datorios helps organizations, particularly in the defense and public safety sectors, optimize their intelligence infrastructure and improve operational efficiency while reducing costs associated with third-party services. With a team of 25 employees, Datorios aims to transform how businesses leverage data, ensuring it acts as an enabler of success rather than a barrier.
Toka Group is a cyber capacity-building company based in Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel, founded in 2018. The company specializes in developing intelligence gathering technologies aimed at enhancing homeland security. Toka designs, builds, and manages customized ecosystems of cyber capabilities and software products for governmental, law enforcement, and security agencies. Its software-based platforms facilitate intelligence gathering and enable agencies to make actionable decisions swiftly and accurately, thereby strengthening their ability to combat terrorism and cybercrime.
Instrumental
Series B in 2020
Instrumental, Inc. specializes in developing software solutions that enhance the efficiency of assembly lines, enabling them to operate autonomously while adapting to various parts and processes. Founded by former Apple engineers Anna-Katrina Shedletsky and Samuel Weiss, the company aims to reduce costs associated with scrap and rework by allowing manufacturers to identify and resolve issues on their assembly lines. Instrumental's technology has been deployed in multiple global assembly lines at leading manufacturers, helping to prevent delays in development schedules and start production at higher yields. In addition to its software offerings, Instrumental also provides services related to high-performance computing, data storage, and business continuity, catering to both commercial and government sectors. The firm is headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and has been operational since 1991.
Instrumental
Series B in 2020
Instrumental, Inc. specializes in developing software solutions that enhance the efficiency of assembly lines, enabling them to operate autonomously while adapting to various parts and processes. Founded by former Apple engineers Anna-Katrina Shedletsky and Samuel Weiss, the company aims to reduce costs associated with scrap and rework by allowing manufacturers to identify and resolve issues on their assembly lines. Instrumental's technology has been deployed in multiple global assembly lines at leading manufacturers, helping to prevent delays in development schedules and start production at higher yields. In addition to its software offerings, Instrumental also provides services related to high-performance computing, data storage, and business continuity, catering to both commercial and government sectors. The firm is headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and has been operational since 1991.
Flex Logix Technologies
Series C in 2019
Flex Logix Technologies develops embedded FPGA intellectual property cores and software that enable reconfigurable RTL in chip and system designs. Its product suite includes the InferX X1 edge inference co-processor and design tools, supporting embedding programmable logic inside integrated circuits and reconfiguring RTL after manufacture. The company serves aerospace and government customers in the United States and has clients in Israel, China, Europe and other parts of Asia. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Flex Logix also maintains offices in Taipei, Hsinchu, Shanghai and Beijing.
Impossible Aerospace
Series A in 2018
Impossible Aerospace Corp is a manufacturer based in Santa Clara, California, specializing in long-range electric aircraft designed for first responders, including law enforcement and firefighters. Founded in 2016, the company produces the US-1, a long-duration performance aircraft, and the Air Support system, an unmanned airborne policing and first response solution. Impossible Aerospace focuses on delivering high-performance battery-electric aircraft that can withstand the demanding conditions of first responder missions. Its offerings also include training, IT connectivity support, camera systems, routine maintenance, FAA certifications, and program support, making it well-suited for both industrial and commercial applications that require reliable, long-duration flight capabilities.
Instrumental
Series A in 2017
Instrumental, Inc. specializes in developing software solutions that enhance the efficiency of assembly lines, enabling them to operate autonomously while adapting to various parts and processes. Founded by former Apple engineers Anna-Katrina Shedletsky and Samuel Weiss, the company aims to reduce costs associated with scrap and rework by allowing manufacturers to identify and resolve issues on their assembly lines. Instrumental's technology has been deployed in multiple global assembly lines at leading manufacturers, helping to prevent delays in development schedules and start production at higher yields. In addition to its software offerings, Instrumental also provides services related to high-performance computing, data storage, and business continuity, catering to both commercial and government sectors. The firm is headquartered in Saint Paul, Minnesota, and has been operational since 1991.
Flex Logix Technologies
Series B in 2017
Flex Logix Technologies develops embedded FPGA intellectual property cores and software that enable reconfigurable RTL in chip and system designs. Its product suite includes the InferX X1 edge inference co-processor and design tools, supporting embedding programmable logic inside integrated circuits and reconfiguring RTL after manufacture. The company serves aerospace and government customers in the United States and has clients in Israel, China, Europe and other parts of Asia. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Flex Logix also maintains offices in Taipei, Hsinchu, Shanghai and Beijing.
Impossible Aerospace
Seed Round in 2017
Impossible Aerospace Corp is a manufacturer based in Santa Clara, California, specializing in long-range electric aircraft designed for first responders, including law enforcement and firefighters. Founded in 2016, the company produces the US-1, a long-duration performance aircraft, and the Air Support system, an unmanned airborne policing and first response solution. Impossible Aerospace focuses on delivering high-performance battery-electric aircraft that can withstand the demanding conditions of first responder missions. Its offerings also include training, IT connectivity support, camera systems, routine maintenance, FAA certifications, and program support, making it well-suited for both industrial and commercial applications that require reliable, long-duration flight capabilities.
Flex Logix Technologies
Series A in 2015
Flex Logix Technologies develops embedded FPGA intellectual property cores and software that enable reconfigurable RTL in chip and system designs. Its product suite includes the InferX X1 edge inference co-processor and design tools, supporting embedding programmable logic inside integrated circuits and reconfiguring RTL after manufacture. The company serves aerospace and government customers in the United States and has clients in Israel, China, Europe and other parts of Asia. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Flex Logix also maintains offices in Taipei, Hsinchu, Shanghai and Beijing.