Millennium Materials Technologies Fund

Millennium Materials Technologies Fund was an investment fund that was specialized in the venture capital investments. The firm was primarily based in Ramat-Aviv, Israel.

5 past transactions

Enzymotec

Series B in 2009
Enzymotec is a biotechnology company that develops and produces biofunctional ingredients to address health needs associated with the human life cycle, starting from babies up to seniors.

Glycominds

Venture Round in 2005
Glycominds, a molecular diagnostics company, develops and commercializes autoimmune and chronic inflammatory disease management tools and services with a distinctive focus on the Multiple Sclerosis market. Their proprietary tests allow physicians to help identify patients at a higher risk for more severe disease outcomes.

Cymbet

Series B in 2004
Cymbet develops market eco-friendly, biocompatible rechargeable solid state batteries that provide electronic systems designers with new embedded power capabilities. Cymbet’s EnerChip batteries allow new concepts in energy storage application for ICs and new products for medical, sensor, RFID, industrial control, communications, and portable electronic devices. Their new single chip Power Management Real-Time Clock (PMRTC) device is a world class device and among the lowest power RTCs in the industry.

Mempile

Series B in 2004
Mempile developed removable storage technology for the healthcare, public, entertainment, security, financial & business sectors. It focused on developing optical storage that is designed to hold up to one Terabyte of information on a single removable disc. The company offered its products for use in applications, such as home archiving, entertainment, public sector, business compliance, healthcare & video monitoring. Mempile had a development center in the United States & a business development unit in Japan. Mempile was founded in 2000 and was based in Yehuda, Israel. It closed down as of January 2009.

Mempile

Series A in 2001
Mempile developed removable storage technology for the healthcare, public, entertainment, security, financial & business sectors. It focused on developing optical storage that is designed to hold up to one Terabyte of information on a single removable disc. The company offered its products for use in applications, such as home archiving, entertainment, public sector, business compliance, healthcare & video monitoring. Mempile had a development center in the United States & a business development unit in Japan. Mempile was founded in 2000 and was based in Yehuda, Israel. It closed down as of January 2009.
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