Kodak

Kodak is a technology company based in Rochester, New York, founded in 1888 by George Eastman. Initially renowned for its photographic film products, Kodak has evolved to focus on imaging solutions and services for both enterprises and consumers. The company offers a range of products and services, including packaging, functional printing, graphic communications, and professional services, with a significant emphasis on digital printing and enterprise solutions. Following the rise of digital photography, Kodak transitioned from manufacturing cameras and digital picture frames to concentrating on the corporate digital imaging market. Today, Kodak is recognized for its innovations in digital printing and continues to adapt to the changing landscape of imaging technologies.

David Bullwinkle

Chief Financial Officer and Senior Vice President

Matthew Ebersold

Treasurer

Thomas Mucha

Managing Director and Chief Investment Officer, Pension Investments

14 past transactions

Design2Launch

Acquisition in 2008
Design2Launch, Inc. provides graphic management solutions. It offers Design2Launch System, a digital workflow solution for the communication and collaboration needs of marketing, creative, advertising, production, research and development, legal, and packaging professionals in the pharmaceutical, food and beverage, automotive, and consumer package marketplaces. Design2Launch System consists of various modules, including Visual Asset Manager, a digital asset management system that enables indexing, storing, and retrieval of digital assets; Supplier Submission Management to collect, review, and catalog the digital assets submitted by outside agencies and suppliers; and Routing, Collaboration, Mark up, and Approval system to capture and record annotations, mark ups, and sign offs. Its modules also include D2L Soft Proofing and D2L Hard Proofing for color management and communication; File Transfer Manager to distribute files from one location to another; Graphic Delivery System that enables users to provide links to files stored in the Visual Asset Manager to both registered and non registered/temporary users; and Project Tracking tool, which enables users to run customized reports containing project information. The company also provides technical support, design guidance, and training services. Design2Launch, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut.

Creo

Acquisition in 2005
Creo is a leading developer, manufacturer and distributor of comprehensive "computer-to-plate" digital solutions that automate the prepress phase of commercial printing. "Prepress" refers to the process by which master printing plates are created prior to actual printing. Their computer-to-plate technology transfers digitized text, graphic images and line artwork from desktop publishing computer systems directly onto printing plates, eliminating labor- intensive, complex and costly preparatory steps required by the conventional prepress process.

Orex Computed Radiography Ltd

Acquisition in 2005
Orex Computed Radiography manufactures computerized radiography solutions. The company’s products includes Kodak Point-of-Care CR120, CR140, and CR260 that enables medical practitioners to acquire patient digital x-ray images from around the world. KODAK Point-of-Care CR-ITX 560 is a solution system that brings digital x-ray imaging directly to the patient. KODAK CR 7400 Digital Radiography is a system that delivers intraoral and extra oral images digitally. Orex Computed Radiography is an Israel-based company that was founded in 1996. The company was acquired by Kodak on January 19, 2005.

Algotec Systems

Acquisition in 2003
Algotec Systems provides Healthcare facilities with Web enabled, advanced solutions for Medical Imaging.

PracticeWorks, Inc.

Acquisition in 2003
PracticeWorks is an information management technology provider for dentists, orthodontists and oral and maxillofacial surgeons. Their offerings include practice management applications, business-to-business e-commerce services, electronic data interchange, or EDI, services, ongoing maintenance and support and training. These applications and services are designed to automate the provider's practice, resulting in greater efficiency, lower costs and higher quality care. As of December 31, 2000, they had an installed base of approximately 35,000 providers, including approximately 27,000 dentists, 4,000 orthodontists and 4,000 oral and maxillofacial surgeons in the United States.

Applied Science Fiction

Acquisition in 2003
Applied Science Fiction Developer of technologies with commercial applications for digital and photographic industries. The Company's products include Digital Film Processing Technology and ICE3, which eliminates scratches on photographic film or slides, restores color fidelity and improves on a photograph's overall appearance.

ENCAD

Acquisition in 2001
ENCAD designs, develops, and markets wide-format, color inkjet printer systems as well a complete selection of system tested indoor and outdoor inks and media. The Company's products are designed to increase productivity in computer applications, including graphic arts, signage, photographic enlargement, mapping, and computer-aided design.

TurboSquid

Series A in 2001
TurboSquid models are used by game developers, news agencies, architects, visual effects studios, advertisers, and creative professionals around the world. Whether you're a 3D artist or not, you've probably seen TurboSquid models hundreds of times and didn't know it - which is fine with them! Their goal is to save artists the time of making a great model, and instead let them add their own personality to their creations. Their customers tell us they save 27 hours per model purchased, which can be a lifesaver in a time crunch. TurboSquid's secondary mission is to focus the creativity of artists around the world to continually improve their library of models, while helping the artists who supply those models build a career as professional 3D modelers.

IFILM

Venture Round in 2001
Screen Junkies is an online platform that offers the latest news and content from the entertainment industry. It covers movies, TV shows, pictures, and trailers.

PhotoAlley.com

Venture Round in 2000
PhotoAlley.com is a photo enthusiast web site.

Snapfish

Series B in 2000
Snapfish, founded in 1999 and based in San Francisco, California, is an online photo sharing and storage service that specializes in photo printing. The platform allows users to upload, print, and share their photos, differentiating itself by focusing primarily on print products rather than community interaction. Snapfish offers a variety of photo products, including standard and framed prints, photo gifts such as custom cases and pillows, photo books in various styles, calendars, and greeting cards. The company has established partnerships with retail stores like Costco and Walgreens, enabling customers to pick up their prints locally. Users benefit from unlimited photo uploads, although they must purchase prints at least once a year to maintain this status. Snapfish operates internationally, with a presence in North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, and is a subsidiary of District Photo Inc.

MyFamily

Series C in 2000
MyFamily.com, founded in 1998, is an online platform designed to help individuals connect with their families by creating personalized family websites. Users can share photos, videos, and stories, as well as schedule events and engage in discussions. Originally developed from a print publishing company, MyFamily has since become part of The Generations Network, which owns several family-oriented websites. The platform is currently testing a new design aimed at enhancing user experience.

Weave Innovations

Seed Round in 2000
Founded in 1998, Weave Innovations designs products and services that leverage the Internet to enhance the way people communicate with one another. Combining the StoryBox Connected Picture Frame and the simple-to-use StoryBox Network(SM), the company’s StoryBox platform delivers an entirely new consumer experience for picture viewing and sharing and for receiving personalized information. The company’s core philosophy is that quality of life matters, not technology — technology is merely a means to an end.
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