Lam Capital

Lam Capital, established in 2016, is the corporate venture arm of Lam Research, located in Fremont, California. The company focuses on investing in innovative and disruptive startups that address significant challenges within the semiconductor and Industry 4.0 sectors, among others. With a strong emphasis on advanced nanoscale systems engineering and technology innovation, Lam Capital aims to support companies that are transforming their industries through cutting-edge solutions, from industrial automation to life sciences. By leveraging its expertise, Lam Capital guides its portfolio companies in developing technologies that respond to the evolving demands of the market.

Faran Nouri

Managing Director and Founder

9 past transactions

Corvic

Seed Round in 2025
Corvic AI is pioneering a new era of Data-Centric AI Cognitive Infrastructure by transforming raw enterprise data into AI-ready intelligence.

Silicon Box

Series B in 2024
Silicon Box is an advanced provider of outsourced semiconductor assembly and testing services, focusing on semiconductor integration. The company offers comprehensive capabilities in semiconductor packaging, from initial design to the final manufacturing of various chip types, including standard single chip packages and sophisticated chiplet-based systems. Its services support a wide range of applications, such as artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, electric vehicles, automotive technologies, power management, and mobile chipsets. Silicon Box aims to enhance chipset design through its manufacturing processes, which help shorten design cycles, reduce costs, and lower power consumption, ultimately delivering advanced and high-quality semiconductor interconnections to its customers.

d-Matrix

Series B in 2023
D-Matrix is a technology company focused on developing a computing platform aimed at enhancing artificial intelligence inferencing workloads in data centers. The company is dedicated to creating an innovative, brain-inspired AI compute engine that addresses a wide range of inferencing tasks within the growing cloud and edge infrastructure markets. By employing an in-memory computing approach, D-Matrix seeks to improve the efficiency of memory-compute integration through advanced mixed-signal and digital signal processing techniques. This platform is particularly designed to support generative artificial intelligence applications and large language models, thereby providing clients with enhanced computational capabilities.

Membrion

Series B in 2023
Membrion, Inc., founded in 2016 and based in Seattle, Washington, specializes in the manufacturing and commercialization of advanced membranes that filter molecules, including ions, under a variety of conditions such as heat, acidity, and biological sensitivity. Originating as a spin-out from the University of Washington, Membrion has received funding from multiple organizations, including the National Science Foundation and private investors, which has facilitated the transition from research to commercial production. The company's innovative ion exchange membrane technology is designed for applications in flow batteries, water purification, fuel cells, and pharmaceuticals, offering clients membranes that feature a longer lifespan and reduced costs.

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.

Geminus

Seed Round in 2022
Geminus.AI, Inc. is a company based in Palo Alto, California, that specializes in developing artificial intelligence systems tailored for industrial processes. Founded in 1990, Geminus creates a platform designed to empower engineers and industrial operators to make rapid and informed decisions in environments characterized by high uncertainty. The company's offerings focus on self-optimized design and predictive operational intelligence, enhancing the performance and efficiency of various industrial assets, including refineries, power plants, satellites, and ships. By leveraging advanced AI applications, Geminus aims to support operators and engineering service providers in improving their operational capabilities.

Silicon Box

Series A in 2022
Silicon Box is an advanced provider of outsourced semiconductor assembly and testing services, focusing on semiconductor integration. The company offers comprehensive capabilities in semiconductor packaging, from initial design to the final manufacturing of various chip types, including standard single chip packages and sophisticated chiplet-based systems. Its services support a wide range of applications, such as artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, electric vehicles, automotive technologies, power management, and mobile chipsets. Silicon Box aims to enhance chipset design through its manufacturing processes, which help shorten design cycles, reduce costs, and lower power consumption, ultimately delivering advanced and high-quality semiconductor interconnections to its customers.

Holo

Series B in 2021
Holo, Inc. is a company that specializes in the design and manufacturing of 3D printed parts using metals, ceramics, and composite materials. Founded in 2017 and based in Oakland, California, Holo employs a patented additive manufacturing technology that utilizes a flexible polymer binder platform compatible with various materials, including copper and technical ceramics. The company’s innovative 3D photolithographic process allows for the simultaneous exposure of eight million voxels, enabling the creation of intricate geometries that are chemically processed and sintered to produce high-quality finished parts. Holo's technology is particularly suited for complex applications requiring advanced performance characteristics.

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.
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