Lambda specializes in deep-learning infrastructure, offering cloud technology, servers, and workstations pre-configured with common ML frameworks. This enables clients to simplify and accelerate the training and deployment of deep learning models, empowering AI engineers to construct, test, and deploy AI products efficiently and securely.
Quantum Brilliance
Series A in 2025
Quantum Brilliance develops room-temperature quantum devices based on synthetic diamond, enabling compact, energy-efficient quantum systems suitable for everyday devices and high-performance computing. It designs, fabricates, and manufactures rugged diamond quantum components that operate at room temperature, enabling the mass production of quantum computers and sensors. These devices are intended for edge computing, ubiquitous computing, and integrated applications across consumer electronics and industrial computing environments.
Lightsynq
Series A in 2024
Lightsynq specializes in developing optical quantum interconnects, which are crucial components for large-scale quantum computers. Their platform employs integrated diamond photonic circuits, designed to be compatible with diverse quantum computing architectures. This technology facilitates fault-tolerant operations, high-fidelity quantum communication, and cross-platform connectivity, thereby addressing the system scaling challenges faced by the quantum computing industry.
Anello Photonics
Series B in 2024
Anello Photonics, based in Silicon Valley, specializes in developing advanced sensors that deliver optical gyroscope performance at an affordable price. Founded by experts in silicon photonics and inertial navigation, the company has created a patented technology known as the Anello SiPhOG gyroscope. This innovative sensor leverages an integrated photonic system-on-chip that utilizes a proprietary waveguide process, which simulates the characteristics of optical fiber within a compact chip. Anello's technology aims to redefine navigation systems with next-generation capabilities, positioning the company as a leader in the mass-market sensor industry. The company has garnered support from prominent venture capital firms to propel its growth and technological advancements.
Quantum Circuits
Venture Round in 2024
Founded in 2015 by Dr. Robert Schoelkopf, Quantum Circuits develops and manufactures quantum computers based on superconducting devices. The company focuses on creating full-stack quantum computers designed for efficient scaling, with a pioneering approach to error detection and correction.
Maybell Quantum Industries
Series A in 2024
Maybell Quantum Industries specializes in manufacturing hardware essential for advancing quantum computing technology. The company focuses on producing dilution refrigerators, which are critical for enabling quantum experiments by maintaining extremely low temperatures. Maybell aims to provide accessible, reliable, and affordable solutions that facilitate research in quantum computing, thereby supporting the scientific community in addressing significant challenges such as disease treatment and climate change. Additionally, the company is committed to developing a skilled workforce and a robust supply chain to further drive innovation and experimentation within the quantum sector.
Jetcool Technologies Inc., established in 2019 and headquartered in Littleton, Massachusetts, specializes in the research and development of advanced chip cooling solutions. The company offers a range of cooling products, from bare die to system level, and provides customized solutions. Jetcool's innovative microjet cooling modules, developed at MIT Lincoln Laboratory, are designed to efficiently cool high-power electronics in industries such as defense and aerospace, advanced semiconductors, data centers, and electric vehicle power systems. The company's technology, published in several academic papers, uses small jets of fluid to cool components at the chip or device scale, enabling manufacturers to create more durable, energy-efficient products.
Stoke Space
Series B in 2023
Stoke Space is a company dedicated to developing a fully reusable medium-lift rocket known as Nova, which aims to provide cost-effective and sustainable access to space. The company focuses on creating rockets that deliver satellites in a manner that is low-cost, on-demand, and capable of daily flights. By emphasizing environmental stewardship, Stoke Space seeks to significantly reduce atmospheric impact and facilitate dynamic space operations. With its vertically integrated design and manufacturing capabilities, the company is positioned to accelerate the growth of the space economy while promoting sustainable practices in the aerospace industry.
Apex designs and manufactures small satellites tailored for various space missions. The company focuses on streamlining satellite production by integrating modular hardware and standardized software systems. Apex offers platforms that support Earth observation, communications, and scientific research applications. Its approach emphasizes scalable manufacturing processes to meet the growing demand for satellite deployment. Apex collaborates with clients to customize satellite configurations based on mission-specific requirements.
Stoke Space
Venture Round in 2023
Stoke Space is a company dedicated to developing a fully reusable medium-lift rocket known as Nova, which aims to provide cost-effective and sustainable access to space. The company focuses on creating rockets that deliver satellites in a manner that is low-cost, on-demand, and capable of daily flights. By emphasizing environmental stewardship, Stoke Space seeks to significantly reduce atmospheric impact and facilitate dynamic space operations. With its vertically integrated design and manufacturing capabilities, the company is positioned to accelerate the growth of the space economy while promoting sustainable practices in the aerospace industry.
Bounce Imaging
Series A in 2022
Bounce Imaging, Inc. is a manufacturer of tactical throwable cameras equipped with multiple lenses and sensors, designed primarily for police and fire responders. The company specializes in developing omnidirectional cameras and sensor technology that allows first responders to safely monitor hazardous environments from a distance, enhancing their operational safety. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in Buffalo, New York, Bounce Imaging provides a variety of supportive accessories such as pole attachments, tethers, car chargers, headsets, wrist straps, and magnetic mounts. In addition to its hardware offerings, the company also delivers cloud services, including technical consulting, design and implementation support, and troubleshooting assistance for imaging and processing hardware. Bounce Imaging's innovative solutions enable users to capture real-time videos and sensor data consistently, even in challenging conditions, making it a valuable asset in the defense and first response sectors.
Fortify
Venture Round in 2022
Fortify is an advanced manufacturing startup focused on digital composite manufacturing for 3D-printed parts with optimized material properties. The company uses magnetically aligned reinforcing fibers and high-resolution microstructure control enabled by magnetics and digital light processing to produce carbon fiber reinforced composites with tailored mechanical and electromagnetic performance. Its technology enables engineers to manufacture durable, functional parts with customized material properties for applications such as injection mold tooling and high-performance end-use components.
Rigetti Computing
Post in 2022
Rigetti Computing is a full-stack quantum computing company that designs, manufactures, and deploys quantum integrated circuits in low-temperature environments. It develops control systems for quantum logic operations and software to integrate its systems into existing cloud infrastructure. The company focuses on near-term applications in computational chemistry and machine learning, offering the world's first full-stack programming and execution environment for quantum/classical computing.
Xanadu, founded in 2016, is a company dedicated to advancing quantum computing technology, focusing on its societal implications and practical applications. The organization aims to provide quantum computing on demand, achieving significant computational enhancements beyond classical methods for complex real-world challenges. Xanadu operates a quantum photonic platform that integrates quantum silicon photonic chips with existing hardware, creating a comprehensive quantum computing solution. By combining the expertise of leading scientists with industry professionals, Xanadu seeks to develop scalable quantum technologies that are accessible to a wide range of users, enabling them to address various business problems efficiently.
I BLADES
Corporate Round in 2019
iBlades develops and sells a patented protected cloud platform securely linked to our SmartBlades to manage and enhance smartphone based mobile solutions for government, business and consumers.
This cloud based platform with modular snap-on Smartblades (Battery, Storage, security and The ‘X ‘Factor) as component solutions to replace legacy stand alone portable devices. The SmartBlades ’X’ Factor is specific to a market need that in the past has been addressed via a stand alone portable device — glucose readers, Raman spectroscopy, VPNs, projectors, cameras, audio, radios galore, scanners just to name a few.
Red Balloon Security
Series A in 2018
Red Balloon Security is a cybersecurity company that designs and develops security solutions for embedded device systems. Its software provides intrusion defense and situational awareness to defend against advanced zero-day exploitation of embedded devices and to enable deep host-based protection across devices, including consumer electronics, automobiles, manufacturing, building controllers, and critical infrastructure used by homeland security and military sectors. The company has a core capability to unpack, modify, and repack firmware to install Symbiote defenses through its FRAK system, enabling defense-in-depth for embedded platforms. It serves industries spanning consumer electronics, automotive, manufacturing, building automation, and national security. Founded in 2011 and based in New York City, Red Balloon Security has strategic partnership with In-Q-Tel to support security for essential infrastructure.
AREVO
Venture Round in 2017
AREVO, based in Silicon Valley, California, is a technology company specializing in direct digital additive manufacturing of ultra-strong, lightweight composite parts for high-volume end-use applications. The company combines advanced materials, powerful design and build software, and free motion robotics to achieve true three-dimensional construction. This innovative approach allows AREVO to move beyond prototyping, facilitating the design and production of large, mass-manufactured parts and structures. By leveraging the unique properties of composite materials, AREVO provides designers and manufacturers with exceptional flexibility and strength, targeting sectors such as aerospace, defense, consumer electronics, transportation, and consumer goods. With its cutting-edge technology, AREVO is positioned to optimize additive manufacturing services for original equipment manufacturers worldwide.
Voxel8 Inc. is a Somerville, Massachusetts-based company that specializes in designing and manufacturing advanced electronic devices and digital 3D printing technologies. Incorporated in 2013, Voxel8 offers desktop 3D printers that utilize thermoplastics and UV resins, enabling the rapid fabrication of customizable electronic devices. The company's proprietary Project Wire software facilitates the design of 3D printable electronics, streamlining the production process. Voxel8's unique technology is particularly applicable in textile applications, allowing for the zonal tuning of mechanical properties and the enhancement of aesthetic features in products such as footwear, apparel, and medical devices. This additive manufacturing approach minimizes waste and supports sustainability through the use of bio-based materials. Voxel8's innovations enable customization of individual prints, enhancing performance characteristics like abrasion resistance, cushioning, and grip, while also incorporating full-color graphics and 3D embellishments. The technology was developed in collaboration with Professor Jennifer Lewis at Harvard University, positioning Voxel8 at the forefront of digital manufacturing in the textile and electronic sectors.
Atlas Wearables
Venture Round in 2015
Atlas Wearables, Inc. is a fitness technology company based in Austin, Texas, established in 2013. It specializes in designing innovative fitness monitors and activity trackers that enhance workout experiences by identifying exercises, counting repetitions and sets, calculating calories burned, and assessing users' form. The company's products feature an on-wrist display that provides real-time feedback, enabling users to track movements throughout their workouts and make necessary adjustments for improved performance. Additionally, Atlas Wearables offers applications for both iOS and Android devices, further supporting users in their fitness journeys through data analytics and insights.
Fuel3D
Venture Round in 2015
Fuel3D produces an affordable handheld 3D scanner that captures high‑resolution shape and color data in seconds. The device combines pre‑calibrated stereo cameras with photometric imaging, enabling rapid, accurate 3D modeling for applications such as gaming, animation, and product design. Developed by a team of engineers and scientists at Oxford University, the technology originated in medical imaging and has been adapted for broader creative and industrial use. Fuel3D offers a point‑and‑shoot system that is significantly cheaper than traditional scanners, making high‑quality 3D capture accessible to independent developers, designers, and artists. The company is led by CEO Stuart Mead, who brings experience from multiple successful technology ventures.
Newlans
Venture Round in 2014
Newlans Inc., established in 2003 and based in Acton, Massachusetts, specializes in programmable analog signal processing solutions for the semiconductor industry. As a fabless company, Newlans develops high-quality, programmable Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) capacitors and components, primarily serving smartphone original equipment manufacturers and radio frequency front-end module suppliers. Its products enable tunable RFFE solutions, addressing the increasing demand for flexible and efficient RF front-ends in 4G LTE devices.
Vorbeck Materials
Venture Round in 2014
Vorbeck Materials Corp. is a technology and manufacturing company based in Jessup, Maryland, specializing in the research, design, and production of graphene and graphene-based products. Founded in 2006, the company has developed a range of innovative solutions including Vor-ink, a graphene-based conductive ink designed for the printed electronics market, and Vor-x, a proprietary graphene material that enhances the performance of elastomer and plastic composites, high-performance fibers, anti-corrosive coatings, and batteries. Vorbeck's products are engineered to address industrial challenges, offering significant advancements in areas such as battery capacity, power output, strength, and environmental resistance. The company holds an exclusive license for patented graphene technology developed at Princeton University, enabling it to produce graphene at a large scale. Vorbeck's commitment to commercializing graphene technology positions it as a leader in the industry, having launched the world's first commercial graphene-based product in 2009.
D-Wave Systems
Venture Round in 2012
D-Wave Systems Inc. is a pioneering company in the field of quantum computing, recognized as the world’s first commercial supplier of quantum computers. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Burnaby, Canada, D-Wave specializes in the development, fabrication, and integration of superconducting quantum computers. The company offers a range of products, including the D-Wave Two System, a commercial quantum computer, and D-Wave Hybrid, an open-source platform for creating hybrid quantum-classical applications. Leap, its cloud-based service, provides real-time access to quantum computing resources along with development tools and educational content. D-Wave’s quantum computers are applied across various sectors, addressing challenges in mission planning, logistics, machine learning, and optimization problems, among others. The company serves diverse industries, including defense, finance, energy, and academia, and also offers professional services, training, and customer support to enhance user experience and application development.
D-Wave Systems
Venture Round in 2012
D-Wave Systems Inc. is a pioneering company in the field of quantum computing, recognized as the world’s first commercial supplier of quantum computers. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Burnaby, Canada, D-Wave specializes in the development, fabrication, and integration of superconducting quantum computers. The company offers a range of products, including the D-Wave Two System, a commercial quantum computer, and D-Wave Hybrid, an open-source platform for creating hybrid quantum-classical applications. Leap, its cloud-based service, provides real-time access to quantum computing resources along with development tools and educational content. D-Wave’s quantum computers are applied across various sectors, addressing challenges in mission planning, logistics, machine learning, and optimization problems, among others. The company serves diverse industries, including defense, finance, energy, and academia, and also offers professional services, training, and customer support to enhance user experience and application development.
SIONYX
Venture Round in 2012
SiOnyx, Inc. is a company based in Beverly, Massachusetts, that specializes in advanced semiconductor technology focusing on shallow junction photonics. Founded in 2005, SiOnyx enhances the infrared sensitivity of silicon-based photonics, leading to significant improvements in light-sensing devices. The company develops ultra-low-light image sensors and night vision camera systems that cater to a diverse range of applications, including security, defense, consumer electronics, industrial, medical, and automotive sectors. Its product offerings include XQE CMOS image sensors, which enable functionalities such as night vision, biometrics, and eye-tracking, as well as HD action video cameras. SiOnyx is recognized for making digital night vision technology more accessible, thereby enhancing optoelectronic response in both visible and near-infrared regions.
Lime Microsystems
Series C in 2011
Lime Microsystems Limited is a fabless semiconductor company based in Guildford, United Kingdom, founded in 2005. The company specializes in the design and manufacture of field programmable radio frequency transceiver integrated circuits tailored for various wireless applications. Its products are utilized across a wide range of sectors, including consumer communications, military, emergency services, and wireless infrastructure. Lime Microsystems' technology supports applications such as femtocells, repeaters, mobile base stations, and machine-to-machine networks, as well as advanced systems like software-defined radio and cognitive radio. The company's offerings enable wireless providers and operators to enhance service delivery and engage in diverse business sectors effectively.
Looxcie
Venture Round in 2011
The Looxcie HD allows for mobile video sharing in high definition and instant sharing of live broadcasts with friends as experiences happen, including streaming to Facebook.
Looxcie is hands-free and has 1080p recording and built-in Wi-Fi.
Genia Photonics
Venture Round in 2011
Genia Photonics Inc. is a technology company based in Laval, Quebec, specializing in the development and manufacture of fiber-based laser systems and components. Founded in 2009, the company focuses on providing innovative solutions for various sectors, including biomedical, industrial, environmental monitoring, and defense. Its product offerings include programmable tunable lasers for applications such as optical coherence tomography and time-resolved fluorescence spectroscopy, as well as high-power fiber amplifiers and lasers for tasks like marking and micromachining. Genia Photonics is also known for its synchronized programmable lasers, which are utilized in nonlinear imaging and chemical sensing. Additionally, the company’s technology supports advancements in medical procedures, such as tissue and cell identification, aesthetic microsurgery, and cancer detection, enhancing operational efficiency and minimizing invasive techniques in healthcare.
Biomatrica
Venture Round in 2011
Biomatrica is a San Diego–based biostability company that develops technologies to stabilize, process, store, and ship biological samples at ambient temperatures, reducing the need for cold chains. The core platform mimics anhydrobiosis to protect DNA, RNA, proteins, cells, and diagnostic assays without degradation, enabling room-temperature storage and shipment. Its product family includes DNAstable for DNA at ambient temperatures, DNAgard chemistries for DNA in tissue, blood, and saliva, RNAstable for RNA, and related solutions for collection, purification, amplification, and storage, along with SampleWare software for sample management and dry storage cabinets for ambient storage. Biomatrica serves life science research, diagnostics development, biobanks, forensics, and sustainability-focused applications, with products sold online and through a global distributor network.
Teradici
Venture Round in 2010
Teradici Corporation specializes in PC-over-IP (PCoIP) technology, which transfers the image of software from central servers or workstations to various end-points, facilitating local, remote, mobile, and collaborative work styles. The company offers a range of PCoIP solutions, including zero clients, optimized thin clients, hardware accelerators, remote workstation cards, workstation access software, and a management console for streamlined deployment and management of PCoIP devices. Teradici's offerings extend to cloud solutions such as desktop virtualization infrastructure and Desktop as a Service, as well as optimization and monitoring tools. The company's clientele includes Fortune 500 enterprises, educational institutions, government agencies, and service providers across various sectors, including healthcare, media, manufacturing, and construction. Founded in 2004 and based in Burnaby, Canada, Teradici has developed a strong ecosystem of products and services and maintains strategic partnerships with companies like Dell Wyse and Socionext Inc. Its commitment to innovation is underscored by its significant investment in research and development, resulting in over 40 patents.
SpotterRF
Venture Round in 2010
SpotterRF LLC is a company based in Orem, Utah, that specializes in radar technology. It offers micro surveillance radars (MSR) designed for detecting and tracking moving people and vehicles, as well as compact surveillance radars intended for non-military applications in airports across the United States. The MSR units feature an integrated miniature web server, allowing users to monitor and visualize real-time data on moving entities through platforms like Google Earth. SpotterRF's products are utilized in various sectors, including special operations, border patrol, perimeter defense, and military force protection. The company has established a strategic investment and development agreement with In-Q-Tel to further enhance its technological capabilities.
LensVector
Venture Round in 2010
LensVector, Inc. is a developer of advanced optical technologies specializing in solid-state autofocus devices and camera lenses. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, the company designs miniature lenses for various applications, including mobile phone cameras, Webcams, barcode readers, and video conferencing. LensVector's innovative liquid crystal-based optics enable the shaping, steering, and focusing of light without mechanical movement, allowing manufacturers to incorporate features like autofocus and auto macro functionality without increasing the size or cost of their camera systems. This technology is also applicable in fields such as life sciences and LED illumination, offering versatile solutions for a range of industries.
WiSpry, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in radio frequency (RF) technology. Established in 2002 and based in Irvine, California, the company develops, manufactures, and markets RF silicon integrated circuits, components, and modules for various wireless communication products. Its offerings include tunable RF components, such as digital RF capacitors and digital RF-MEMS tunable capacitors, alongside RF evaluation kits, filters, duplexors, and power amplifiers. WiSpry's products serve diverse applications including airbag sensors, game controllers, accelerometers, and video projection systems. The company caters to a wide range of clients, including mobile phone manufacturers, RF module manufacturers, cellular base station suppliers, and electronic system original equipment manufacturers. WiSpry operates as a subsidiary of AAC Technologies Holdings Inc.
ThingMagic
Venture Round in 2008
ThingMagic, Inc. is a prominent developer of UHF radio frequency identification (RFID) technology, specializing in the design, manufacture, and sale of RFID engines, readers, and development platforms for various applications. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Woburn, Massachusetts, the company offers a diverse range of products, including fixed and embedded RFID readers, antennas, and the ThingMagic Mercury xPRESS Platform, which allows for the development of application-specific RFID solutions. ThingMagic serves a wide array of customers, including major retailers, automotive firms, manufacturers, and companies in industrial automation, providing both products and professional services to facilitate the integration of RFID technology into consumer and industrial products. As of January 2017, ThingMagic operates as a subsidiary of Novanta Corporation.
Nextreme Thermal Solutions
Series B in 2008
Nextreme designs and manufactures micro-scale thermal and power management products for the semiconductor, photonics, consumer, automotive and defense/aerospace industries. The company has embedded cooling and power generation capabilities into the widely accepted copper pillar bumping process used in high-volume electronic packaging.
Nextreme’s breakthrough addresses the most challenging thermal and power management constraints in electronics today, and delivers the only fully-scalable technology solution by leveraging the existing, high-volume flip chip manufacturing infrastructure. By minimizing the need for manufacturing changes and focusing on developing a seamless design-in solution, Nextreme is changing the future of thermal and power management for the entire electronics industry.
CoreStreet
Venture Round in 2008
CoreStreet specializes in designing and implementing credential validation systems for governments and enterprises. Their offerings include infrastructure products such as software enabling digital certificate validation via Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP), along with physical access control solutions comprising server software and handheld devices, used to verify government-issued smart cards, passports, or drivers' licenses.
GATR Technologies
Venture Round in 2008
GATR Technologies, Inc. designs and manufactures deployable inflatable satellite communication terminals that facilitate quick deployment and high-bandwidth communications in remote and challenging environments. The company specializes in creating compact and rugged antenna systems, along with associated equipment such as broadband outdoor modems, DC injection units, and UPS for antenna inflation. GATR's products are utilized by U.S. and foreign military forces, intelligence agencies, homeland security, emergency relief organizations, and commercial entities requiring efficient satellite communication solutions. The antennas are notable for their lightweight and portable design, allowing them to be easily transported and deployed, significantly reducing logistical challenges and shipping costs. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Huntsville, Alabama, GATR Technologies operates as a subsidiary of Cubic Corporation.
Polychromix
Venture Round in 2007
Polychromix is an advanced communications technology company specializing in the development and manufacture of optical subsystems and chemical sensing products. The company's portfolio includes innovative technologies that enable dynamically configurable optical networks. Notably, Polychromix offers PHAZIR, a near-infrared material analyzer designed for various applications such as raw material inspection, quality control, field testing, and counterfeit product identification.
Pixim
Venture Round in 2007
Pixim is a hardware company specializing in the development of advanced chipsets for video cameras. Its proprietary Digital Pixel System® technology transforms traditional imaging by allowing each pixel to function as an individual camera, continuously adjusting to varying highlights and lowlights within the same scene. This innovative approach enables Pixim's cameras to capture images with superior resolution, natural colors, and clarity, while effectively reducing visual noise such as glare and reflections. The company’s products include digital image sensors, processors, and software that cater to a wide range of applications, including security and video surveillance, network cameras, machine vision, and automotive systems. By providing high-quality imaging solutions, Pixim delivers accurate and actionable information, enhancing users' confidence in their visual data.
Etherstack
Venture Round in 2007
Etherstack plc is a technology company that designs, develops, and deploys wireless communications software and products for transceivers used by public‑safety, defence, utilities, and mining organisations. Its portfolio includes professional mobile radio protocol stacks, small‑form‑factor transceiver reference designs, network elements based on 3G soft switching and radio‑over‑IP, and an LTE25 bridge that integrates LTE networks with APCO‑P25 narrowband systems. The company also supplies military software‑defined radio waveforms, test and monitoring systems, and non‑intrusive off‑air monitors for network interoperability verification. Etherstack licenses its software and designs to manufacturers of telecommunication equipment worldwide. The firm operates from headquarters in London, with research and development centres in seven countries and a subsidiary, Auria Wireless, that delivers complete digital radio networks in Australia. Its customers include government public‑safety agencies, utilities, defence forces, and mining operators across the United Kingdom, United States, Japan, Australia, South Korea, and Canada.
WiSpry, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in radio frequency (RF) technology. Established in 2002 and based in Irvine, California, the company develops, manufactures, and markets RF silicon integrated circuits, components, and modules for various wireless communication products. Its offerings include tunable RF components, such as digital RF capacitors and digital RF-MEMS tunable capacitors, alongside RF evaluation kits, filters, duplexors, and power amplifiers. WiSpry's products serve diverse applications including airbag sensors, game controllers, accelerometers, and video projection systems. The company caters to a wide range of clients, including mobile phone manufacturers, RF module manufacturers, cellular base station suppliers, and electronic system original equipment manufacturers. WiSpry operates as a subsidiary of AAC Technologies Holdings Inc.
WiSpry, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in radio frequency (RF) technology. Established in 2002 and based in Irvine, California, the company develops, manufactures, and markets RF silicon integrated circuits, components, and modules for various wireless communication products. Its offerings include tunable RF components, such as digital RF capacitors and digital RF-MEMS tunable capacitors, alongside RF evaluation kits, filters, duplexors, and power amplifiers. WiSpry's products serve diverse applications including airbag sensors, game controllers, accelerometers, and video projection systems. The company caters to a wide range of clients, including mobile phone manufacturers, RF module manufacturers, cellular base station suppliers, and electronic system original equipment manufacturers. WiSpry operates as a subsidiary of AAC Technologies Holdings Inc.
iMove
Venture Round in 2004
iMove, founded in 1995 and headquartered in Portland, Oregon, specializes in developing visual-scanning hardware specifically for mission-critical security and surveillance applications. The company's focus is on immersive imaging technologies that enhance security operations by facilitating timely, accurate, and actionable decision-making. iMove is recognized for its spherical imaging technologies, which are designed to improve the efficacy of surveillance systems.
Dust Networks
Series A in 2004
Dust Networks is a leader in the field of wireless sensor networking (WSN), specializing in ultra low-power and highly reliable embedded systems. The company provides advanced WSN solutions to prominent sensing solution providers, emphasizing the integration of "smart dust" technology into their products. Dust Networks offers a range of products, including the SmartMesh IA-500 systems, which deliver embedded WirelessHART services, and the SmartMesh-XD System-on-Chip, designed for versatile WSN applications. Additionally, the SmartMesh-XT is optimized for various RF environments, while the Evaluation Kit allows users to assess the performance of Dust's networking solutions. By focusing on reliability and low power consumption, Dust Networks is positioned as a key player in the evolution of industrial automation and smart sensing technologies.
Decru, Inc. specializes in providing storage security solutions tailored for enterprises and government organizations. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, the company addresses critical business needs such as privacy, regulatory compliance, intellectual property protection, and internal controls. Its flagship product, the DataFort storage security appliance, enhances networked storage environments by safeguarding data against both internal and external threats. Decru's offerings also include a software recovery tool compatible with UNIX and Windows systems, facilitating various applications like storage consolidation, backup and disaster recovery, secure access controls, secure data hosting, secure email restores, and database security. The company serves a diverse clientele across multiple sectors, including financial services, healthcare, telecommunications, media, semiconductors, aerospace, manufacturing, and government. As of 2005, Decru operates as a subsidiary of NetApp, Inc.