Intel Corporation, established in 1968, is a global leader in semiconductor chip manufacturing. The company designs, manufactures, and sells essential technologies for cloud, smart, and connected devices worldwide. Intel operates through various segments, offering platform products like central processing units and chipsets, and non-platform products such as accelerators, connectivity products, and memory and storage solutions. Additionally, Intel provides Internet of Things products and computer vision technology. Serving original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and cloud service providers, Intel collaborates with other tech giants to advance computing and communications. Intel Capital, the company's strategic investment arm, invests in innovative startups targeting cloud, AI, 5G, and other disruptive technologies. With a workforce of over 100,000 employees globally, Intel is transforming from a PC-centric company to a data-centric one, powering the future of computing and communications.
Managing Director and Head of Investment Operations
Peng Bai
VP, Technology and Manufacturing Group and Director, Derivative Logic Technology Development
Roi Bar-Kat
Investment Director and Israel Country Manager
Jose-Maria Blanc
Vice President of Finance, Assistant Treasurer and Intel Capital Managing Director
Joe Bolger
Vice President
John Bonini
Vice President / General Manager - Desktop, Workstations, Gaming
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Vice President
Arun Chetty
Managing Director
Lisa Cohen
Investment Director
Joe English
Vice President
Don Faria
Investment Director
Dave Flanagan
Vice President, Senior Managing Director
Andrew Fligel
Senior Managing Director and Member of the Investment Committee
Pat Gelsinger
CEO
Yoni Greifman
Investment Director, Intel Capital
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Managing Director EMEA
Josiane Ishimwe
Investment Analyst
Dave Johnson
Managing Director / Investment Director
Erik Jorgensen
Director, United Kingdom
Lisa Lambert
MD, Software and Services
Greg Lavender Ph.D
Corporate CTO and SVP / GM of the Software and Advanced Technology Group
Anthony Lin
Managing Partner and Head of Intel Capital
Steve Long
Corporate Vice President, Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) General Manager
Mike Mayberry
VP, Technology and Manufacturing Group and Director, Components Research
Steven C. Megli
VP, Technology and Manufacturing Group and GM, Fab / Sort Manufacturing
Nebiu Mela
Investment Director
Anil Nanduri
Vice President and General Manager, Drones Group
Trina Van Pelt
Vice President, Senior Managing Director
Sanat Rao
Director
Mark Rostick
Vice President and Senior Managing Director
Navin Shenoy
Executive Vice President, Data Platforms Group
Mohammad Shihadah
CEO
Tammi Smorynski
Managing Director
Chiara Sommer
Investment Director
Jackie A. Sturm
Corporate Vice President Global Supply
Weng Kuan Tan
General Manager, Connected Home Diviison. Corporate Vice President
Thomas Urban
Investment Director
Erica Van
Investment Director
Tianlin Wang
Managing Director and China Country Manager
Nick Washburn
Senior Managing Director, Intel Capital
Lance Weaver
Vice President and General Manager, Data Center and Cloud Strategy, Intel Data Platforms Group
Glenn Weinberg
Director of Architecture, Storage Group
Liang Chen Ph.D
Director, Business Planning and Development
Past deals in 3D Printing
Wooptix
Series C in 2025
Wooptix S.L., founded in 2014 and headquartered in Madrid, Spain, specializes in advanced imaging technologies. The company develops light field and wavefront phase imaging software that captures comprehensive information about light, utilizing the full resolution of sensors. This innovative platform allows for three-dimensional modulation of images across various camera setups, producing volumetric images and videos with enhanced data points and high frame rates. By focusing on improving human interaction with the environment, Wooptix aims to redefine the way users perceive and engage with their surroundings, offering new possibilities for image quality and post-processing capabilities.
Wooptix
Series B in 2023
Wooptix S.L., founded in 2014 and headquartered in Madrid, Spain, specializes in advanced imaging technologies. The company develops light field and wavefront phase imaging software that captures comprehensive information about light, utilizing the full resolution of sensors. This innovative platform allows for three-dimensional modulation of images across various camera setups, producing volumetric images and videos with enhanced data points and high frame rates. By focusing on improving human interaction with the environment, Wooptix aims to redefine the way users perceive and engage with their surroundings, offering new possibilities for image quality and post-processing capabilities.
3D Glass Solutions
Series C in 2023
3D Glass Solutions, Inc. specializes in manufacturing glass-based system-in-package (SiP) electronic packaging devices and components. The company offers a range of services, including design consultation and prototyping, catering to integrated circuit manufacturers, photonic component suppliers, and defense contractors. Utilizing its patented APEX® Glass technology, 3D Glass Solutions provides complete glass-enabled systems integration, enabling clients to consolidate multiple components onto a single platform while reducing overall manufacturing costs. The firm also develops photo-definable components such as bandpass filters, gain antennas, and discrete LC components, employing low-loss photosensitive technology to deliver industry-specific radio frequency devices. Established in 2006, 3D Glass Solutions is headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Fabric8Labs
Series B in 2023
Fabric8Labs, Inc., founded in 2015 and based in La Jolla, California, specializes in non-thermal metal 3D printing technology. The company has developed a distinctive process that combines stereo-lithography and electro-deposition, providing an innovative alternative to traditional powder bed fusion methods. This technology eliminates the need for metal powders, vacuum chambers, and lasers, which significantly reduces manufacturing costs. Moreover, Fabric8Labs' approach enhances material quality and simplifies the additive manufacturing process by utilizing cartridges that ensure safety during production and facilitate easy disposal of used salt cartridges. Through these advancements, Fabric8Labs aims to revolutionize the landscape of metal 3D printing.
3D Glass Solutions
Series B in 2021
3D Glass Solutions, Inc. specializes in manufacturing glass-based system-in-package (SiP) electronic packaging devices and components. The company offers a range of services, including design consultation and prototyping, catering to integrated circuit manufacturers, photonic component suppliers, and defense contractors. Utilizing its patented APEX® Glass technology, 3D Glass Solutions provides complete glass-enabled systems integration, enabling clients to consolidate multiple components onto a single platform while reducing overall manufacturing costs. The firm also develops photo-definable components such as bandpass filters, gain antennas, and discrete LC components, employing low-loss photosensitive technology to deliver industry-specific radio frequency devices. Established in 2006, 3D Glass Solutions is headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
Fabric8Labs
Series A in 2021
Fabric8Labs, Inc., founded in 2015 and based in La Jolla, California, specializes in non-thermal metal 3D printing technology. The company has developed a distinctive process that combines stereo-lithography and electro-deposition, providing an innovative alternative to traditional powder bed fusion methods. This technology eliminates the need for metal powders, vacuum chambers, and lasers, which significantly reduces manufacturing costs. Moreover, Fabric8Labs' approach enhances material quality and simplifies the additive manufacturing process by utilizing cartridges that ensure safety during production and facilitate easy disposal of used salt cartridges. Through these advancements, Fabric8Labs aims to revolutionize the landscape of metal 3D printing.
Common Sense Machines
Seed Round in 2020
Common Sense Machines develops an artificial intelligence-based platform that translates photos and videos into 3D simulations. The company aims to harness the adaptability of human-like learning combined with the efficiency of machine processing to enable one-shot 3D perception and manipulation of everyday objects. This technology allows users to quickly and effectively create game-engine-ready assets, streamlining their creative processes and enhancing productivity in various applications.
Polystream
Series A in 2019
Polystream is a developer of an innovative interactive streaming platform that aims to transform the streaming of real-time 3D content at scale. Utilizing advanced command streaming technology, Polystream enables the instant delivery of playable content without the need for downloads or modifications. This approach facilitates seamless experiences across various devices, allowing gamers, streamers, and viewers to engage and grow their audiences efficiently. The company's synchronous spectator engine, known as Fantom, supports cloud-native games and experiences, providing cost-effective streaming solutions with extensive reach and scale. By rethinking the visual cloud infrastructure, Polystream is actively contributing to the development of the 3D Internet.
Airy:3D
Series A in 2018
Airy:3D, Inc. is a Montreal-based startup founded in 2015 that specializes in passive depth recovery technologies, enabling 3D machine vision in cameras. The company's innovations target various industries, including entertainment, automotive, industrial, and security and surveillance. Airy:3D's suite of technologies allows cameras to capture depth information without relying on auto-focus, thereby improving image quality while maintaining battery efficiency. By addressing the challenge of representing the three-dimensionality of the world in photography, Airy:3D aims to enhance the visual experience across multiple applications.
Fictiv
Series B in 2018
Fictiv Inc. is a manufacturing platform based in San Francisco, California, that facilitates the design, development, and delivery of custom parts. Established in 2013, Fictiv provides an online interface that allows users to obtain instant quotes, review manufacturing feedback, and manage orders with a network of vetted vendors. The platform leverages distributed manufacturing techniques, utilizing 3D printing and CNC machining to optimize production and delivery timelines. Fictiv serves a diverse clientele, including engineers, designers, startups, and larger enterprises, having successfully manufactured over 25 million parts to date. By streamlining the sourcing and supply of mechanical components, Fictiv helps companies accelerate their product development processes and bring innovative solutions to market more efficiently.
CGTrader
Series A in 2017
CGTrader operates an online marketplace that facilitates the buying, selling, and creation of professional 3D content. It is recognized as the largest source for licensable stock and custom 3D models, featuring over 800,000 models and a community of nearly two million users, including skilled 3D designers. The platform provides designers with favorable terms for monetizing their creations. Various industries, such as retail, gaming, advertising, and architecture, utilize the 3D content available on CGTrader to lower design costs and expedite time-to-market. Additionally, CGTrader offers enterprise 3D modeling services that enable businesses to convert 2D product images into photorealistic 3D models for augmented reality applications, enhancing customer experiences and boosting sales conversions while reducing product returns. With a vast network of talented 3D designers, CGTrader is well-equipped to deliver complex and scalable 3D models.
Wooptix
Series A in 2016
Wooptix S.L., founded in 2014 and headquartered in Madrid, Spain, specializes in advanced imaging technologies. The company develops light field and wavefront phase imaging software that captures comprehensive information about light, utilizing the full resolution of sensors. This innovative platform allows for three-dimensional modulation of images across various camera setups, producing volumetric images and videos with enhanced data points and high frame rates. By focusing on improving human interaction with the environment, Wooptix aims to redefine the way users perceive and engage with their surroundings, offering new possibilities for image quality and post-processing capabilities.
KiraKira3D
Seed Round in 2016
KiraKira3D is a pioneering mobile application focused on 3D modeling, aimed at transforming how girls engage with engineering. The platform offers online classes that teach 3D printing, providing a unique learning experience by combining virtual instruction with tangible rewards in the form of 3D printed objects. KiraKira3D fosters an online community dedicated to learning, creating, and sharing, while equipping users with essential engineering skills and concepts. The lessons cover a range of transferable skills relevant to various STEM fields, including architecture, mechanical and aerospace engineering, and industrial design, thereby broadening the educational opportunities for young learners interested in these disciplines.
Replay Technologies
Acquisition in 2016
Replay Technologies Inc. specializes in three-dimensional reconstruction technology for broadcasting events, including sports, news, and film. The company is known for its Free Dimensional Video (FreeD) technology, which enables the creation of dynamic viewing angles using high-speed camera sensors. Its product offerings include the SOLO freeD System, designed to allow users to hover around the action and capture views from any angle within a 180-degree coverage area, and the ARENA freeD System, which features 4K high-resolution capture capabilities for 360-degree coverage. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Newark, California, Replay Technologies operates as a subsidiary of Intel Corporation.
Perfant
Venture Round in 2015
Perfant Technology Co., Ltd. is a Beijing-based company that specializes in developing imaging and video technologies for applications in artificial intelligence, machine vision, three-dimensional reconstruction, and virtual reality. One of its key products is the panoramic camera known as eyesir, which is designed for diverse uses across multiple sectors, including tourism, aviation, smart homes, real estate, media, weddings, sports, and various events. Perfant focuses on the research and development of visual reality technology, aiming to enhance users' visual experiences through innovative solutions.
Body Labs
Series A in 2015
Body Labs, Inc. specializes in collecting and digitizing data related to human body shape, pose, and motion. The company aims to create a digital platform for designing, producing, and customizing goods and services based on individual body metrics. Its primary offerings include Body Labs Blue, which utilizes artificial intelligence and machine learning to generate additional body measurements for personalized clothing recommendations, and Body Labs Red, designed to process scan data into 3D digital body models. Additionally, Body Labs provides various professional services, such as scan processing, virtual fit modeling, sizing studies, and product development. Founded in 2013 and based in New York, Body Labs operates under the umbrella of Amazon.com, Inc. since 2017.
Prieto Battery
Venture Round in 2015
Prieto Battery Inc. is a company that designs and manufactures rechargeable 3D lithium-ion batteries. Founded in 2009 and based in Fort Collins, Colorado, it specializes in producing batteries suitable for renewable energy applications, electric and hybrid vehicles, consumer products, and government use. The company originated from Colorado State's Cenergy super cluster and focuses on utilizing nanostructured materials in its battery technology, aiming for mass production. The first prototype of its innovative battery design was anticipated in early 2010.
Occipital
Series B in 2015
Occipital, Inc. is a company that develops mobile computer vision applications, focusing on spatial computing technologies. Founded in 2008 and based in Boulder, Colorado, Occipital offers a range of products including the Structure Sensor, a 3D sensor designed for mobile devices that enables users to scan objects, map interiors, and create 3D models. Additionally, the company provides the 360 Panorama application, which simplifies the process of capturing 360-degree images. Occipital supports developers through its Structure SDK for iOS, facilitating the creation of applications, and the open-source OpenNI 2 SDK, which allows for the development of middleware libraries for various operating systems. The company is known for its innovative contributions to mobile technology, including the barcode-scanning application RedLaser, which was acquired by eBay.
Makexyz
Venture Round in 2014
Makexyz is an online platform that connects consumers with local 3D printers and designers, facilitating the production of custom items. Users can easily upload their schematics, scans, or photographs to have them replicated using 3D printing technology. The service allows for convenient pickup or delivery of the finished products, streamlining the process of bringing projects to life. By leveraging a network of local makers, Makexyz offers an efficient and cost-effective solution for individuals and businesses looking to create unique items, while also enabling rapid delivery options, including international shipping.
CGTrader
Venture Round in 2014
CGTrader operates an online marketplace that facilitates the buying, selling, and creation of professional 3D content. It is recognized as the largest source for licensable stock and custom 3D models, featuring over 800,000 models and a community of nearly two million users, including skilled 3D designers. The platform provides designers with favorable terms for monetizing their creations. Various industries, such as retail, gaming, advertising, and architecture, utilize the 3D content available on CGTrader to lower design costs and expedite time-to-market. Additionally, CGTrader offers enterprise 3D modeling services that enable businesses to convert 2D product images into photorealistic 3D models for augmented reality applications, enhancing customer experiences and boosting sales conversions while reducing product returns. With a vast network of talented 3D designers, CGTrader is well-equipped to deliver complex and scalable 3D models.
DotProduct
Seed Round in 2013
DotProduct specializes in technology that allows mobile devices to capture detailed 3D data in real-time. Its primary product, the DPI-8, integrates an 8-inch tablet with a 3D camera and proprietary software, creating a comprehensive standalone 3D imaging solution. The DotProduct Phi.3D software enhances the DPI-8's capabilities with advanced features such as survey targeting, scan appendability, and support for various export formats, making it a valuable tool for professionals in the 3D imaging field. The company also offers solutions for transforming RGB-D or LIDAR data into 3D models, enabling users to effectively measure and annotate 3D visualizations using mobile devices. Founded by experienced entrepreneurs and computer vision experts, DotProduct is focused on seamlessly merging the virtual and digital worlds.
Transmension Technology
Venture Round in 2012
Transmension Technology, based in Shanghai, China, specializes in developing and distributing 3D games for television-based platforms. It creates family-friendly content, focusing on casual games, and delivers them via IPTV, smart TVs, cable TV carriers, and other home entertainment devices both in China and internationally. The company is committed to advancing 3D somatosensory game technology to meet the growing demand for immersive gaming experiences.
Transmension Technology
Series A in 2012
Transmension Technology, based in Shanghai, China, specializes in developing and distributing 3D games for television-based platforms. It creates family-friendly content, focusing on casual games, and delivers them via IPTV, smart TVs, cable TV carriers, and other home entertainment devices both in China and internationally. The company is committed to advancing 3D somatosensory game technology to meet the growing demand for immersive gaming experiences.
TurboSquid
Series A in 2001
TurboSquid is a developer of a comprehensive digital library of 3D models, catering to a diverse clientele that includes game developers, architects, visual effects studios, advertisers, and other creative professionals. The company's extensive collection features a wide range of models, such as cars, characters, animals, furniture, and landscapes, allowing users to enhance their projects with personalized touches. By providing high-quality models, TurboSquid enables artists to save significant time—reportedly up to 27 hours per purchased model—thereby allowing them to focus on adding their unique creativity to their work. Additionally, TurboSquid aims to empower and support the careers of professional 3D modelers by continuously improving its library through the contributions of talented artists worldwide.
Tru-Si Technologies
Venture Round in 2001
Tru-Si Technologies, Inc. serves the global semiconductor industry with innovative technologies for thin wafer processes and new chip-to-chip interconnection structures. Thin wafers are key in producing increasingly smaller, higher density, more functional and less costly chips used in wireless, portable, smart-card, networking and Internet applications. Tru-Si delivers solutions for damage-free wafer thinning, thin-wafer damage and stress removal, ultrathin wafer handling, flexible integration of thin-wafer processing tools and advanced technologies focused on enabling new generations of 3D system-in-a-package (SIP) devices.
Viewpoint Digital
Venture Round in 1994
Viewpoint started in 1988 and was one of the first companies to build and sell 3D Models to the new Computer Graphics industry. These models were used in over 500 movies and video games and the Viewpoint catalog became the reference for building new objects. Viewpoint also was the pioneer in developing new ways to digitize 3D objects as well as 2D vector maps and clip art. Viewpoint was acquired by Computer Associates in October of 1998.
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