New Enterprise Associates

New Enterprise Associates is a venture capital firm founded in 1977 and based in Menlo Park, California, with offices in the United States, India and China. It makes investments across technology and healthcare startups at multiple stages, from seed to growth, including software, cloud, data, internet services, fintech, AI, e-commerce, and enterprise technology, as well as healthcare information technology, life sciences, medical devices, and biopharma. It also considers energy technology and infrastructure opportunities, such as solar, batteries and smart grids. The firm pursues a global approach, with activity in the United States, Asia and other regions, and supports companies through rounds of financing ranging from small to sizable investments as they scale. NEA focuses on building portfolios in software, IT services, consumer technology, and healthcare technology, backing ambitious entrepreneurs across sectors and geographies.

Michael Albert

Associate

Kate Barrett

Partner, Communications

Forest Baskett

General Partner

Ann Bordetsky

Partner

James Buxton MD

Principal

Past deals in Manufacturing

Firestorm

Series A in 2024
Firestorm develops modular open-source unmanned aerial platforms and related hardware and software designed for defense applications. The company focuses on open-architecture systems that enable rapid, distributed manufacturing and mission-adaptable configurations. Its platforms feature swappable propulsion and payload options and are supported by mobile micro-factories that enable rapid drone production through advanced additive manufacturing. By enabling customizable, low-cost aerial systems, Firestorm aims to support military and defense operators across varied terrains and missions with adaptable, scalable solutions.

ARRIS

Venture Round in 2024
ARRIS specializes in developing additive molding technology for manufacturing large-scale 3D-aligned continuous fiber thermoplastic composite parts. Its innovative process combines aligned fibers, electronics, and metallic components within topology-optimized structures, serving industries such as aerospace, automotive, and consumer products.

Fabric8Labs

Series B in 2023
Fabric8Labs, Inc. is a technology company founded in 2015 and located in La Jolla, California, specializing in non-thermal metal 3D printing. The company has developed a proprietary process that combines stereo-lithography and electro-deposition, providing an innovative alternative to traditional powder bed fusion technologies. This method eliminates the reliance on metal powders, vacuum chambers, and lasers, which significantly reduces manufacturing costs while enhancing material quality. Fabric8Labs' technology allows clients to use cartridges that simplify the additive manufacturing process and facilitate the safe disposal of used salt cartridges, thereby promoting efficiency and sustainability in metal 3D printing.

Rapid Robotics

Series B in 2021
Rapid Robotics is a provider of industrial automation solutions focused on robotic arms and palletizing systems for manufacturing and logistics. The company develops and deploys affordable robotic workcells and software that combine AI and vision-based capabilities to handle a range of palletizing and material-handling tasks. Its offerings enable rapid deployment, often in hours rather than weeks, and aim to lower operating costs while increasing production capacity, efficiency, and quality. Through a Robot-as-a-Service model, Rapid Robotics helps sites scale automation without the burden of ownership or extensive custom programming. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company targets manufacturers facing labor shortages and rising fulfillment complexity by delivering flexible, service-driven automation that improves margins and throughput.

Tulip Interfaces

Series C in 2021
Tulip Interfaces is a technology company that creates shop‑floor applications for the manufacturing sector. Its no‑code platform integrates sensor data, digital work instructions, real‑time visualization, and operator inputs to connect existing equipment and streamline operations. The solution is used by firms in consumer electronics, pharmaceuticals, apparel, medical devices, aerospace, defense, automotive, and contract manufacturing to improve productivity, quality, and operational visibility. Founded in 2012, the company is headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts.

ARRIS

Series C in 2021
ARRIS specializes in developing additive molding technology for manufacturing large-scale 3D-aligned continuous fiber thermoplastic composite parts. Its innovative process combines aligned fibers, electronics, and metallic components within topology-optimized structures, serving industries such as aerospace, automotive, and consumer products.

Rapid Robotics

Series A in 2021
Rapid Robotics is a provider of industrial automation solutions focused on robotic arms and palletizing systems for manufacturing and logistics. The company develops and deploys affordable robotic workcells and software that combine AI and vision-based capabilities to handle a range of palletizing and material-handling tasks. Its offerings enable rapid deployment, often in hours rather than weeks, and aim to lower operating costs while increasing production capacity, efficiency, and quality. Through a Robot-as-a-Service model, Rapid Robotics helps sites scale automation without the burden of ownership or extensive custom programming. Founded in 2019 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company targets manufacturers facing labor shortages and rising fulfillment complexity by delivering flexible, service-driven automation that improves margins and throughput.

Nuvolo

Series C in 2021
Nuvolo Technologies Corporation offers a cloud-based enterprise asset management platform designed to support the lifecycle management of assets in various sectors, including healthcare, manufacturing, and facilities management. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Paramus, New Jersey, Nuvolo innovates on the ServiceNow platform to provide a user-friendly experience for mobile and online users. The company’s solutions encompass implementation, support, tracking, reporting, and analytics, aimed at optimizing operational efficiency and improving asset management. Nuvolo also emphasizes security, workflow automation, and accurate inventory data, making it a comprehensive choice for businesses looking to enhance their asset management capabilities. With additional offices in London, Sofia, and Pune, Nuvolo maintains a global presence through strategic partnerships with firms such as KPMG and Unisys.

Burrow

Series C in 2021
Burrow, Inc. is a New York-based company that designs, manufactures, and supplies luxury furniture for residential use. Founded in 2016, Burrow specializes in creating easy-to-move and customizable seating options such as sofas, sectionals, loveseats, and armchairs, as well as tables, rugs, and various accessories. The furniture is crafted from sustainably-sourced hardwood and features non-toxic, scratch- and stain-resistant fabrics. Burrow aims to provide customers with comfortable and stylish furnishing alternatives while avoiding traditional retail markups. The company operates showrooms in several states, including Washington, Massachusetts, Texas, and California, and also sells its products online. Additionally, Burrow has a manufacturing facility located in Mexico City, Mexico.

New Wave Foods

Series A in 2021
New Wave Foods, Inc., established in 2015 and headquartered in San Francisco, specializes in producing and selling plant-based seafood products. The company offers a range of shrimp alternatives, including sautéed, grilled, breaded, and fried options, as well as shrimp tacos and salads. These products are made from sustainably sourced seaweed, soy protein, and natural flavors, providing a sustainable and healthier alternative to traditional seafood. New Wave Foods serves customers in the culinary market across the United States, positioning itself as a leader in sustainable seafood.

National Resilience

Series B in 2020
National Resilience, also known as Resilience, is a biopharmaceutical manufacturing and technology company that provides end-to-end manufacturing and development solutions for diverse modalities, including cell and gene therapies, viral vectors, vaccines, and proteins. It actively invests in developing new manufacturing technologies to expand access to complex medicines and supports partners through the full lifecycle from development to commercial supply. The company was incorporated in 2020 and is based in La Jolla, California.

Matroid

Series B in 2020
Matroid, Inc. is a Palo Alto-based company that specializes in computer vision technology. Founded in 2016, it offers an intuitive platform that enables users to create and deploy custom computer vision detectors without the need for programming. These detectors can identify people, objects, and events in visual media, making it easier for clients to monitor live streams, search recorded videos, and receive real-time notifications about specific occurrences. Matroid serves a diverse range of industries, including construction, manufacturing, security, media, and retail, by providing solutions that enhance efficiency and situational awareness through advanced visual recognition capabilities.

ARRIS

Series B in 2020
ARRIS specializes in developing additive molding technology for manufacturing large-scale 3D-aligned continuous fiber thermoplastic composite parts. Its innovative process combines aligned fibers, electronics, and metallic components within topology-optimized structures, serving industries such as aerospace, automotive, and consumer products.

Upskill

Venture Round in 2019
Upskill designs and develops augmented reality software for industrial workforces. Its flagship platform, Skylight, enables companies to create smart glasses applications for various business scenarios, transforming operations using wearable devices. Serving industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and logistics, Upskill improves productivity, reduces errors, and enhances training.

Burrow

Series B in 2019
Burrow, Inc. is a New York-based company that designs, manufactures, and supplies luxury furniture for residential use. Founded in 2016, Burrow specializes in creating easy-to-move and customizable seating options such as sofas, sectionals, loveseats, and armchairs, as well as tables, rugs, and various accessories. The furniture is crafted from sustainably-sourced hardwood and features non-toxic, scratch- and stain-resistant fabrics. Burrow aims to provide customers with comfortable and stylish furnishing alternatives while avoiding traditional retail markups. The company operates showrooms in several states, including Washington, Massachusetts, Texas, and California, and also sells its products online. Additionally, Burrow has a manufacturing facility located in Mexico City, Mexico.

Nuvolo

Series B in 2019
Nuvolo Technologies Corporation offers a cloud-based enterprise asset management platform designed to support the lifecycle management of assets in various sectors, including healthcare, manufacturing, and facilities management. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Paramus, New Jersey, Nuvolo innovates on the ServiceNow platform to provide a user-friendly experience for mobile and online users. The company’s solutions encompass implementation, support, tracking, reporting, and analytics, aimed at optimizing operational efficiency and improving asset management. Nuvolo also emphasizes security, workflow automation, and accurate inventory data, making it a comprehensive choice for businesses looking to enhance their asset management capabilities. With additional offices in London, Sofia, and Pune, Nuvolo maintains a global presence through strategic partnerships with firms such as KPMG and Unisys.

ARRIS

Series A in 2019
ARRIS specializes in developing additive molding technology for manufacturing large-scale 3D-aligned continuous fiber thermoplastic composite parts. Its innovative process combines aligned fibers, electronics, and metallic components within topology-optimized structures, serving industries such as aerospace, automotive, and consumer products.

Barricaid

Series E in 2019
Barricaid is a medical device company that specializes in developing therapeutic solutions for patients undergoing back surgery. Their primary product is a bone-anchored implant designed to reduce the incidence of reherniation and reoperation in patients with large annular defects. The implant works by physically blocking the annulus at the post-surgery defect, using a titanium alloy anchor component that secures the device in position within either the caudal or cranial-adjacent vertebral body. This innovative approach aims to improve outcomes for patients who are at high risk of requiring repeated surgeries due to herniation following lumbar discectomy surgery, particularly those suffering from sciatica.

Tulip Interfaces

Series B in 2019
Tulip Interfaces is a technology company that creates shop‑floor applications for the manufacturing sector. Its no‑code platform integrates sensor data, digital work instructions, real‑time visualization, and operator inputs to connect existing equipment and streamline operations. The solution is used by firms in consumer electronics, pharmaceuticals, apparel, medical devices, aerospace, defense, automotive, and contract manufacturing to improve productivity, quality, and operational visibility. Founded in 2012, the company is headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts.

Formlabs

Series D in 2018
Formlabs designs and manufactures professional 3D printing systems and materials for engineers, designers, educators, and manufacturers. The company offers high-resolution stereolithography printers such as Form 3, Form 3B, and Form 3L, along with post-processing equipment Form Wash and Form Cure, and the SLS-based Fuse 1 printer. It develops in-house high-performance resins and materials used across industries including education, dentistry, healthcare, jewelry, and manufacturing. Its software ecosystem includes PreForm, which prepares models for printing, and Form Cell for automated manufacturing. Formlabs serves customers worldwide and maintains headquarters in Somerville, Massachusetts with international offices. The company focuses on enabling designers and engineers to produce detailed, functional parts and complex geometries, expanding access to professional-grade 3D printing through scalable hardware, materials, and software solutions.

Framebridge

Series C in 2018
Framebridge, Inc. specializes in providing custom framing solutions for art and photographs through an online platform. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., the company simplifies the traditionally cumbersome and costly custom framing process. Customers can select from a curated range of contemporary frame styles, upload their images directly on the website, or send physical items in prepaid packaging for framing. Framebridge's expert team handcrafts each frame to meet the specific requirements of the customer, ensuring high-quality results. The finished products are then shipped directly to consumers, typically within days and ready for display. The company's pricing is transparent and based on the size of the framed item, starting at $39 and inclusive of free shipping. Framebridge aims to make custom framing accessible and efficient, enhancing the overall customer experience.

Burrow

Series A in 2018
Burrow, Inc. is a New York-based company that designs, manufactures, and supplies luxury furniture for residential use. Founded in 2016, Burrow specializes in creating easy-to-move and customizable seating options such as sofas, sectionals, loveseats, and armchairs, as well as tables, rugs, and various accessories. The furniture is crafted from sustainably-sourced hardwood and features non-toxic, scratch- and stain-resistant fabrics. Burrow aims to provide customers with comfortable and stylish furnishing alternatives while avoiding traditional retail markups. The company operates showrooms in several states, including Washington, Massachusetts, Texas, and California, and also sells its products online. Additionally, Burrow has a manufacturing facility located in Mexico City, Mexico.

Upskill

Corporate Round in 2018
Upskill designs and develops augmented reality software for industrial workforces. Its flagship platform, Skylight, enables companies to create smart glasses applications for various business scenarios, transforming operations using wearable devices. Serving industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and logistics, Upskill improves productivity, reduces errors, and enhances training.

Pacific Light & Hologram

Seed Round in 2018
Pacific Light & Hologram, Inc. is a venture-backed startup based in South Pasadena, California, founded in 2018. The company specializes in the development of innovative integrated circuits (ICs) and optoelectronic assemblies, focusing on both analog and digital components for silicon backplanes. Their products are designed to address complex challenges in packaging, assembly, and thermal management, emphasizing the need for ultra-low reflectivity surfaces that are robust, electrically insulating, and feature a durable oxide layer. By leveraging expertise from cross-functional teams, including IC designers, optical engineers, and physicists, Pacific Light & Hologram aims to create advanced solutions that enhance the performance and reliability of electronic systems.

Matroid

Series A in 2017
Matroid, Inc. is a Palo Alto-based company that specializes in computer vision technology. Founded in 2016, it offers an intuitive platform that enables users to create and deploy custom computer vision detectors without the need for programming. These detectors can identify people, objects, and events in visual media, making it easier for clients to monitor live streams, search recorded videos, and receive real-time notifications about specific occurrences. Matroid serves a diverse range of industries, including construction, manufacturing, security, media, and retail, by providing solutions that enhance efficiency and situational awareness through advanced visual recognition capabilities.

Desktop Metal

Series D in 2017
Desktop Metal is a global developer and manufacturer of additive manufacturing technologies, materials, and software for industrial production. The company offers a range of metal 3D printing systems, including the Production System for high-volume manufacturing, the Shop System for machine shops, the Studio System for office environments, and the Fiber printer for desktop use. It supplies materials and software that support metal, polymer, sand, and ceramic applications, enabling on-demand, digital mass production with improved speed, cost efficiency, and part quality. Desktop Metal serves automotive, aerospace, healthcare, consumer products, heavy industry, machine design, and research and development customers and operates worldwide from headquarters in Burlington, Massachusetts.

Framebridge

Series B in 2017
Framebridge, Inc. specializes in providing custom framing solutions for art and photographs through an online platform. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., the company simplifies the traditionally cumbersome and costly custom framing process. Customers can select from a curated range of contemporary frame styles, upload their images directly on the website, or send physical items in prepaid packaging for framing. Framebridge's expert team handcrafts each frame to meet the specific requirements of the customer, ensuring high-quality results. The finished products are then shipped directly to consumers, typically within days and ready for display. The company's pricing is transparent and based on the size of the framed item, starting at $39 and inclusive of free shipping. Framebridge aims to make custom framing accessible and efficient, enhancing the overall customer experience.

Nuvolo

Series A in 2017
Nuvolo Technologies Corporation offers a cloud-based enterprise asset management platform designed to support the lifecycle management of assets in various sectors, including healthcare, manufacturing, and facilities management. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Paramus, New Jersey, Nuvolo innovates on the ServiceNow platform to provide a user-friendly experience for mobile and online users. The company’s solutions encompass implementation, support, tracking, reporting, and analytics, aimed at optimizing operational efficiency and improving asset management. Nuvolo also emphasizes security, workflow automation, and accurate inventory data, making it a comprehensive choice for businesses looking to enhance their asset management capabilities. With additional offices in London, Sofia, and Pune, Nuvolo maintains a global presence through strategic partnerships with firms such as KPMG and Unisys.

Tulip Interfaces

Series A in 2017
Tulip Interfaces is a technology company that creates shop‑floor applications for the manufacturing sector. Its no‑code platform integrates sensor data, digital work instructions, real‑time visualization, and operator inputs to connect existing equipment and streamline operations. The solution is used by firms in consumer electronics, pharmaceuticals, apparel, medical devices, aerospace, defense, automotive, and contract manufacturing to improve productivity, quality, and operational visibility. Founded in 2012, the company is headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts.

Illumitex

Venture Round in 2017
Illumitex Inc. is a manufacturer based in Austin, Texas, specializing in precision LEDs and LED lighting fixtures. Founded in 2005, the company offers a diverse range of lighting products tailored for horticultural, industrial, and architectural applications. Its horticultural lighting solutions include grow lights designed for large growers, vertical farms, greenhouses, and indoor gardening setups. Illumitex's innovative approach enhances traditional LED design, providing uniform and highly-precise light emissions. The company's products are utilized in various settings, including warehouses, commercial landscapes, and food processing facilities, and are distributed through stocking retailers across the United States. By integrating advanced optics technology, Illumitex aims to improve the brightness and efficiency of its lighting solutions for a variety of operational needs.

Barricaid

Debt Financing in 2017
Barricaid is a medical device company that specializes in developing therapeutic solutions for patients undergoing back surgery. Their primary product is a bone-anchored implant designed to reduce the incidence of reherniation and reoperation in patients with large annular defects. The implant works by physically blocking the annulus at the post-surgery defect, using a titanium alloy anchor component that secures the device in position within either the caudal or cranial-adjacent vertebral body. This innovative approach aims to improve outcomes for patients who are at high risk of requiring repeated surgeries due to herniation following lumbar discectomy surgery, particularly those suffering from sciatica.

Bonsai

Series A in 2017
Bonsai offers an AI platform that empowers enterprises to build and deploy intelligent systems. By completely automating the management of complex machine learning libraries and algorithms, Bonsai enables enterprises to program AI models that improve system control and enhance real-time decision support. Businesses use these models today to increase automation and improve operational efficiency of industrial systems including robotics, manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, energy and utilities. Based in Berkeley, CA, Bonsai is backed by leading investors including NEA, Microsoft Ventures, ABB, Samsung NEXT and Siemens.

Upskill

Series B in 2017
Upskill designs and develops augmented reality software for industrial workforces. Its flagship platform, Skylight, enables companies to create smart glasses applications for various business scenarios, transforming operations using wearable devices. Serving industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and logistics, Upskill improves productivity, reduces errors, and enhances training.

Desktop Metal

Series C in 2017
Desktop Metal is a global developer and manufacturer of additive manufacturing technologies, materials, and software for industrial production. The company offers a range of metal 3D printing systems, including the Production System for high-volume manufacturing, the Shop System for machine shops, the Studio System for office environments, and the Fiber printer for desktop use. It supplies materials and software that support metal, polymer, sand, and ceramic applications, enabling on-demand, digital mass production with improved speed, cost efficiency, and part quality. Desktop Metal serves automotive, aerospace, healthcare, consumer products, heavy industry, machine design, and research and development customers and operates worldwide from headquarters in Burlington, Massachusetts.

Cartiva

Series E in 2017
Cartiva, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing innovative solutions for orthopedic surgeons and patients suffering from osteoarthritis and cartilage damage. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, Cartiva markets the Cartiva Synthetic Cartilage Implant, which is designed to mimic natural cartilage and alleviate pain by restoring the joint structure in affected areas, including the first metatarsophalangeal joint, ankle, and knee. Additionally, Cartiva offers the ProxiFuse Hammertoe Correction System for the fixation of osteotomies and reconstruction of lesser toes. The company sells its products through various distributors in regions such as Brazil, Canada, and the United Kingdom. With a management team and board composed of experts in orthopedics, Cartiva aims to enhance patient outcomes through effective treatments for cartilage injuries and related discomfort. As of October 2018, Cartiva operates as a subsidiary of a larger medical group.

Matroid

Seed Round in 2017
Matroid, Inc. is a Palo Alto-based company that specializes in computer vision technology. Founded in 2016, it offers an intuitive platform that enables users to create and deploy custom computer vision detectors without the need for programming. These detectors can identify people, objects, and events in visual media, making it easier for clients to monitor live streams, search recorded videos, and receive real-time notifications about specific occurrences. Matroid serves a diverse range of industries, including construction, manufacturing, security, media, and retail, by providing solutions that enhance efficiency and situational awareness through advanced visual recognition capabilities.

Bonsai

Series A in 2016
Bonsai offers an AI platform that empowers enterprises to build and deploy intelligent systems. By completely automating the management of complex machine learning libraries and algorithms, Bonsai enables enterprises to program AI models that improve system control and enhance real-time decision support. Businesses use these models today to increase automation and improve operational efficiency of industrial systems including robotics, manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, energy and utilities. Based in Berkeley, CA, Bonsai is backed by leading investors including NEA, Microsoft Ventures, ABB, Samsung NEXT and Siemens.

VytronUS

Series C in 2016
VytronUS, Inc. is a manufacturer of cardiac medical devices, specializing in solutions for treating cardiac arrhythmia. Founded in 2006 and based in Sunnyvale, California, the company develops innovative technologies that leverage ultrasound energy for both imaging and therapeutic purposes. Its devices facilitate precise, non-contact energy delivery and create high-resolution maps of cardiac anatomy, empowering physicians to address complex arrhythmias with enhanced visualization and precision. VytronUS's focus on automation and flexibility in its device offerings positions it as a key player in the cardiac medical device market.

Spine Wave

Series F in 2016
Spine Wave, Inc. is a medical device company that specializes in the development and marketing of innovative solutions for spinal disorders. Founded in 2001 and based in Shelton, Connecticut, the company offers a diverse range of products including expandable PEEK spacers, interbody devices for posterior surgery, and lateral stabilization systems. Its offerings also encompass the GraftMag Graft Delivery System for large bone graft delivery, fixation products for treating thoracolumbar spine conditions, and anterior cervical plate systems for spinal fusion. Spine Wave prioritizes a surgeon-driven product development approach, enabling it to create a differentiated portfolio of less invasive and efficient surgical solutions aimed at restoring spinal function and improving patients' quality of life. The company's products are distributed through various channels, ensuring wide accessibility for spine surgeons and their patients.

Desktop Metal

Series B in 2016
Desktop Metal is a global developer and manufacturer of additive manufacturing technologies, materials, and software for industrial production. The company offers a range of metal 3D printing systems, including the Production System for high-volume manufacturing, the Shop System for machine shops, the Studio System for office environments, and the Fiber printer for desktop use. It supplies materials and software that support metal, polymer, sand, and ceramic applications, enabling on-demand, digital mass production with improved speed, cost efficiency, and part quality. Desktop Metal serves automotive, aerospace, healthcare, consumer products, heavy industry, machine design, and research and development customers and operates worldwide from headquarters in Burlington, Massachusetts.

Framebridge

Series A in 2016
Framebridge, Inc. specializes in providing custom framing solutions for art and photographs through an online platform. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., the company simplifies the traditionally cumbersome and costly custom framing process. Customers can select from a curated range of contemporary frame styles, upload their images directly on the website, or send physical items in prepaid packaging for framing. Framebridge's expert team handcrafts each frame to meet the specific requirements of the customer, ensuring high-quality results. The finished products are then shipped directly to consumers, typically within days and ready for display. The company's pricing is transparent and based on the size of the framed item, starting at $39 and inclusive of free shipping. Framebridge aims to make custom framing accessible and efficient, enhancing the overall customer experience.

Upskill

Venture Round in 2015
Upskill designs and develops augmented reality software for industrial workforces. Its flagship platform, Skylight, enables companies to create smart glasses applications for various business scenarios, transforming operations using wearable devices. Serving industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and logistics, Upskill improves productivity, reduces errors, and enhances training.

Nuvolo

Seed Round in 2015
Nuvolo Technologies Corporation offers a cloud-based enterprise asset management platform designed to support the lifecycle management of assets in various sectors, including healthcare, manufacturing, and facilities management. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Paramus, New Jersey, Nuvolo innovates on the ServiceNow platform to provide a user-friendly experience for mobile and online users. The company’s solutions encompass implementation, support, tracking, reporting, and analytics, aimed at optimizing operational efficiency and improving asset management. Nuvolo also emphasizes security, workflow automation, and accurate inventory data, making it a comprehensive choice for businesses looking to enhance their asset management capabilities. With additional offices in London, Sofia, and Pune, Nuvolo maintains a global presence through strategic partnerships with firms such as KPMG and Unisys.

Desktop Metal

Series A in 2015
Desktop Metal is a global developer and manufacturer of additive manufacturing technologies, materials, and software for industrial production. The company offers a range of metal 3D printing systems, including the Production System for high-volume manufacturing, the Shop System for machine shops, the Studio System for office environments, and the Fiber printer for desktop use. It supplies materials and software that support metal, polymer, sand, and ceramic applications, enabling on-demand, digital mass production with improved speed, cost efficiency, and part quality. Desktop Metal serves automotive, aerospace, healthcare, consumer products, heavy industry, machine design, and research and development customers and operates worldwide from headquarters in Burlington, Massachusetts.

Uptake

Series B in 2015
Uptake Technologies, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing a predictive analytics platform designed to enhance operational efficiency across various industries, including healthcare, insurance, locomotives, construction, and manufacturing. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Uptake's platform analyzes sensor data to predict and prevent equipment failures, identify hidden profit opportunities, and uncover new growth avenues. By transforming data into actionable insights, the platform facilitates equipment monitoring, diagnostic troubleshooting, event and condition prediction, and task management, ultimately improving uptime and streamlining operations for its clients.

Illumitex

Series C in 2015
Illumitex Inc. is a manufacturer based in Austin, Texas, specializing in precision LEDs and LED lighting fixtures. Founded in 2005, the company offers a diverse range of lighting products tailored for horticultural, industrial, and architectural applications. Its horticultural lighting solutions include grow lights designed for large growers, vertical farms, greenhouses, and indoor gardening setups. Illumitex's innovative approach enhances traditional LED design, providing uniform and highly-precise light emissions. The company's products are utilized in various settings, including warehouses, commercial landscapes, and food processing facilities, and are distributed through stocking retailers across the United States. By integrating advanced optics technology, Illumitex aims to improve the brightness and efficiency of its lighting solutions for a variety of operational needs.

Framebridge

Series A in 2015
Framebridge, Inc. specializes in providing custom framing solutions for art and photographs through an online platform. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., the company simplifies the traditionally cumbersome and costly custom framing process. Customers can select from a curated range of contemporary frame styles, upload their images directly on the website, or send physical items in prepaid packaging for framing. Framebridge's expert team handcrafts each frame to meet the specific requirements of the customer, ensuring high-quality results. The finished products are then shipped directly to consumers, typically within days and ready for display. The company's pricing is transparent and based on the size of the framed item, starting at $39 and inclusive of free shipping. Framebridge aims to make custom framing accessible and efficient, enhancing the overall customer experience.

ClarVista Medical

Series B in 2015
ClarVista Medical, Inc. is a California-based company focused on developing innovative products to address challenging ophthalmic conditions. Founded in 2012, it specializes in the HARMONI modular intraocular lens system, which enhances vision optimization during cataract surgery. The company emerged from Prospex Medical, a medical device incubator, and has since developed a robust portfolio of intellectual property. ClarVista Medical has successfully completed the first generation of the HARMONI system and conducted initial human clinical studies. It is currently working on the second generation of the HARMONI system, aiming to conduct larger clinical trials and secure essential regulatory approvals. The company's technology allows for the initial positioning of the lens and facilitates easy exchange of the lens optic, thereby providing healthcare practitioners with a customizable solution for cataract surgery tailored to individual patient needs.

Cartiva

Series D in 2015
Cartiva, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing innovative solutions for orthopedic surgeons and patients suffering from osteoarthritis and cartilage damage. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, Cartiva markets the Cartiva Synthetic Cartilage Implant, which is designed to mimic natural cartilage and alleviate pain by restoring the joint structure in affected areas, including the first metatarsophalangeal joint, ankle, and knee. Additionally, Cartiva offers the ProxiFuse Hammertoe Correction System for the fixation of osteotomies and reconstruction of lesser toes. The company sells its products through various distributors in regions such as Brazil, Canada, and the United Kingdom. With a management team and board composed of experts in orthopedics, Cartiva aims to enhance patient outcomes through effective treatments for cartilage injuries and related discomfort. As of October 2018, Cartiva operates as a subsidiary of a larger medical group.

Cotopaxi

Series A in 2015
Cotopaxi is a direct-to-consumer outdoor gear and apparel company focused on social impact. Based in Salt Lake City, it links its products to humanitarian causes in developing countries, with each sale supporting education, clean water, or health projects. The company offers travel packs, activewear, outerwear, footwear, and water bottles made from responsibly sourced materials, and a portion of revenue is dedicated to charitable initiatives. The business emphasizes transparency about the impact of its donations.

Framebridge

Seed Round in 2014
Framebridge, Inc. specializes in providing custom framing solutions for art and photographs through an online platform. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., the company simplifies the traditionally cumbersome and costly custom framing process. Customers can select from a curated range of contemporary frame styles, upload their images directly on the website, or send physical items in prepaid packaging for framing. Framebridge's expert team handcrafts each frame to meet the specific requirements of the customer, ensuring high-quality results. The finished products are then shipped directly to consumers, typically within days and ready for display. The company's pricing is transparent and based on the size of the framed item, starting at $39 and inclusive of free shipping. Framebridge aims to make custom framing accessible and efficient, enhancing the overall customer experience.

Illumitex

Debt Financing in 2014
Illumitex Inc. is a manufacturer based in Austin, Texas, specializing in precision LEDs and LED lighting fixtures. Founded in 2005, the company offers a diverse range of lighting products tailored for horticultural, industrial, and architectural applications. Its horticultural lighting solutions include grow lights designed for large growers, vertical farms, greenhouses, and indoor gardening setups. Illumitex's innovative approach enhances traditional LED design, providing uniform and highly-precise light emissions. The company's products are utilized in various settings, including warehouses, commercial landscapes, and food processing facilities, and are distributed through stocking retailers across the United States. By integrating advanced optics technology, Illumitex aims to improve the brightness and efficiency of its lighting solutions for a variety of operational needs.

Bonsai

Seed Round in 2014
Bonsai offers an AI platform that empowers enterprises to build and deploy intelligent systems. By completely automating the management of complex machine learning libraries and algorithms, Bonsai enables enterprises to program AI models that improve system control and enhance real-time decision support. Businesses use these models today to increase automation and improve operational efficiency of industrial systems including robotics, manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, energy and utilities. Based in Berkeley, CA, Bonsai is backed by leading investors including NEA, Microsoft Ventures, ABB, Samsung NEXT and Siemens.

Framebridge

Seed Round in 2014
Framebridge, Inc. specializes in providing custom framing solutions for art and photographs through an online platform. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Washington, D.C., the company simplifies the traditionally cumbersome and costly custom framing process. Customers can select from a curated range of contemporary frame styles, upload their images directly on the website, or send physical items in prepaid packaging for framing. Framebridge's expert team handcrafts each frame to meet the specific requirements of the customer, ensuring high-quality results. The finished products are then shipped directly to consumers, typically within days and ready for display. The company's pricing is transparent and based on the size of the framed item, starting at $39 and inclusive of free shipping. Framebridge aims to make custom framing accessible and efficient, enhancing the overall customer experience.

Cotopaxi

Seed Round in 2014
Cotopaxi is a direct-to-consumer outdoor gear and apparel company focused on social impact. Based in Salt Lake City, it links its products to humanitarian causes in developing countries, with each sale supporting education, clean water, or health projects. The company offers travel packs, activewear, outerwear, footwear, and water bottles made from responsibly sourced materials, and a portion of revenue is dedicated to charitable initiatives. The business emphasizes transparency about the impact of its donations.

Upskill

Series A in 2014
Upskill designs and develops augmented reality software for industrial workforces. Its flagship platform, Skylight, enables companies to create smart glasses applications for various business scenarios, transforming operations using wearable devices. Serving industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, retail, and logistics, Upskill improves productivity, reduces errors, and enhances training.

Mimosa

Series C in 2014
Mimosa Networks, Inc. specializes in manufacturing wireless broadband network equipment and accessories, offering both point-to-point and point-to-multipoint solutions. Established in 2012 and based in Campbell, California, the company provides broadband wireless communication services to a diverse range of clients, including service providers, enterprises, and government operators worldwide. Mimosa's technology is designed for outdoor use, delivering fiber-fast connectivity in areas where traditional fiber infrastructure is impractical. By employing advanced techniques such as Massive MIMO and intelligent spectrum management, Mimosa enhances the performance of wireless networks, making them a viable and scalable alternative for connecting homes and businesses. The company's focus on providing reliable, cost-effective wireless solutions positions it to meet the growing demand for high-speed internet access in both urban and rural settings. As of late 2018, Mimosa operates as a subsidiary of Airspan Networks Inc.

Bonsai

Seed Round in 2014
Bonsai offers an AI platform that empowers enterprises to build and deploy intelligent systems. By completely automating the management of complex machine learning libraries and algorithms, Bonsai enables enterprises to program AI models that improve system control and enhance real-time decision support. Businesses use these models today to increase automation and improve operational efficiency of industrial systems including robotics, manufacturing, supply chain, logistics, energy and utilities. Based in Berkeley, CA, Bonsai is backed by leading investors including NEA, Microsoft Ventures, ABB, Samsung NEXT and Siemens.

NeoTract

Venture Round in 2014
NeoTract, Inc. is a medical device company specializing in the development and manufacture of minimally invasive surgical devices for urological disorders. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Pleasanton, California, NeoTract focuses on the UroLift system, which is designed to treat men with enlarged prostates while preserving normal sexual function. The company serves a diverse customer base across the United States, Europe, Australia, Canada, Mexico, and South Korea. As a subsidiary of Teleflex Urology Limited, NeoTract aims to address critical needs in the urology field through innovative clinical solutions.

TriVascular

Series E in 2013
TriVascular Technologies, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing and commercializing innovative technologies for the minimally invasive treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) and thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAA). Based in Santa Rosa, California, TriVascular specializes in endovascular grafts and self-expanding stent grafts, including the Ovation and Ovation Prime Stent Grafts, which utilize polymer-filled sealing rings to enhance procedural efficacy. The company’s products are designed to improve patient outcomes by reducing mortality, morbidity, and costs associated with traditional open surgical repair. TriVascular markets its technologies through direct sales in the United States and select European countries, as well as through distributors in other regions. Founded in 2007, TriVascular operates as a subsidiary of Endologix Inc. and emphasizes addressing unmet clinical needs while fostering a supportive work environment for its employees.

SiTime

Series F in 2013
SiTime Corporation is a semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, specializing in MEMS-based silicon timing solutions that replace traditional quartz products. Established in 2003, SiTime holds an 85% market share in the $5 billion timing market and has shipped over 50 million devices globally. The company offers a diverse range of products, including programmable OCXOs, precision MHz super-TCXOs, various oscillators, and embedded resonators, catering to industries such as automotive, telecommunications, industrial, Internet of Things, mobile, and aerospace and defense. SiTime's innovative solutions enable customers to achieve higher performance, reduced size, and enhanced reliability, while also streamlining supply chains and lowering costs. By utilizing standard semiconductor processes and high-volume plastic packaging, SiTime ensures optimal availability and minimal lead times for its products.

Cartiva

Series A in 2013
Cartiva, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing innovative solutions for orthopedic surgeons and patients suffering from osteoarthritis and cartilage damage. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Alpharetta, Georgia, Cartiva markets the Cartiva Synthetic Cartilage Implant, which is designed to mimic natural cartilage and alleviate pain by restoring the joint structure in affected areas, including the first metatarsophalangeal joint, ankle, and knee. Additionally, Cartiva offers the ProxiFuse Hammertoe Correction System for the fixation of osteotomies and reconstruction of lesser toes. The company sells its products through various distributors in regions such as Brazil, Canada, and the United Kingdom. With a management team and board composed of experts in orthopedics, Cartiva aims to enhance patient outcomes through effective treatments for cartilage injuries and related discomfort. As of October 2018, Cartiva operates as a subsidiary of a larger medical group.

VytronUS

Venture Round in 2013
VytronUS, Inc. is a manufacturer of cardiac medical devices, specializing in solutions for treating cardiac arrhythmia. Founded in 2006 and based in Sunnyvale, California, the company develops innovative technologies that leverage ultrasound energy for both imaging and therapeutic purposes. Its devices facilitate precise, non-contact energy delivery and create high-resolution maps of cardiac anatomy, empowering physicians to address complex arrhythmias with enhanced visualization and precision. VytronUS's focus on automation and flexibility in its device offerings positions it as a key player in the cardiac medical device market.

Zady

Convertible Note in 2013
Zady Inc. is an e-commerce retailer based in New York, specializing in a curated collection of apparel, accessories, home decor, office stationery, and pet care products for men and women. Founded in 2012, the company promotes conscious consumerism by providing transparency regarding the origins of its items. Zady emphasizes craftsmanship and sustainability, ensuring that each product is sourced from designers who prioritize quality and ethical manufacturing practices. The founders personally vet products based on criteria such as local sourcing, handmade qualities, and environmental consciousness. Zady aims to redefine shopping by offering high-quality, timeless goods that are built to last, contrasting sharply with the fleeting trends of fast fashion. By fostering a community of informed consumers, Zady positions itself as a leader in the movement toward a more ethical and sustainable shopping experience.

Leyden Energy

Series C in 2013
Leyden Energy, formerly known as Mobius Power, Inc., is a manufacturer specializing in advanced lithium-ion batteries tailored for the consumer electronics, energy storage, and electric vehicle markets. The company utilizes patented and proprietary cell technology that enhances energy density, extends product life, and ensures optimal safety, even in high-temperature conditions. Leyden Energy's commitment to innovation was recognized in 2010 when it secured a contract from the United States Advanced Battery Consortium for the development of superior electromechanical energy storage technologies aimed at supporting hybrid and electric vehicle commercialization. The company's pilot manufacturing and testing facility, along with its executive offices, are located in Fremont, California.

Panacea Medical Technologies

Venture Round in 2013
Panacea Medical Technologies Pvt. Ltd. specializes in the development and manufacturing of medical equipment for radiotherapy and radiology. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Bengaluru, India, the company offers a range of advanced products, including the Integrated IGRT Unit-G-Ray for image-guided radiotherapy, the Bhabhatron-II for 3D conformal treatment, and Imagin, a flat panel radiotherapy simulator for treatment area localization and plan verification. Other notable products include Karknidon, a high dose rate brachytherapy unit, LILAC for mammography and biopsy, and Uniray 2000 for patient positioning. In addition to its product offerings, Panacea provides support and training services to enhance user experience. The company is committed to innovation and is continuously working to develop new technologies in radiation therapy and diagnosis, driven by a team of skilled engineers dedicated to delivering superior medical solutions.

TriVascular

Series D in 2012
TriVascular Technologies, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing and commercializing innovative technologies for the minimally invasive treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) and thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAA). Based in Santa Rosa, California, TriVascular specializes in endovascular grafts and self-expanding stent grafts, including the Ovation and Ovation Prime Stent Grafts, which utilize polymer-filled sealing rings to enhance procedural efficacy. The company’s products are designed to improve patient outcomes by reducing mortality, morbidity, and costs associated with traditional open surgical repair. TriVascular markets its technologies through direct sales in the United States and select European countries, as well as through distributors in other regions. Founded in 2007, TriVascular operates as a subsidiary of Endologix Inc. and emphasizes addressing unmet clinical needs while fostering a supportive work environment for its employees.

NovaTorque

Series B in 2012
NovaTorque, Inc. specializes in the design and manufacture of electric motors tailored for industrial and commercial applications in the United States. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Fremont, California, the company serves original equipment manufacturers across various sectors, including air handling, pumping, compressing equipment, and off-grid battery-powered mobile equipment. NovaTorque's innovative motors disrupt traditional designs by offering a more cost-effective and efficient alternative, significantly appealing to industries where energy consumption is a critical concern. These motors are not only more affordable upfront but also operate with greater efficiency, while being more compact and eliminating the need for expensive rare earth magnets. This unique approach positions NovaTorque as a significant player in the electric motor market, addressing the growing demand for advanced solutions in data centers, industrial processes, and other applications.

Illumitex

Venture Round in 2012
Illumitex Inc. is a manufacturer based in Austin, Texas, specializing in precision LEDs and LED lighting fixtures. Founded in 2005, the company offers a diverse range of lighting products tailored for horticultural, industrial, and architectural applications. Its horticultural lighting solutions include grow lights designed for large growers, vertical farms, greenhouses, and indoor gardening setups. Illumitex's innovative approach enhances traditional LED design, providing uniform and highly-precise light emissions. The company's products are utilized in various settings, including warehouses, commercial landscapes, and food processing facilities, and are distributed through stocking retailers across the United States. By integrating advanced optics technology, Illumitex aims to improve the brightness and efficiency of its lighting solutions for a variety of operational needs.

Svaya Nanotechnologies

Venture Round in 2012
Svaya Nanotechnologies, Inc. specializes in surface engineering solutions, utilizing advanced molecular layer deposition techniques to enhance various surfaces across multiple industries. The company focuses on thin film manufacturing, employing nanotechnology to improve efficiency in production processes. Its applications span a wide range of materials, including glass, semiconductor substrates, flexible plastic films such as polyesters and polycarbonate, stainless steel, nylon mesh, and hydrophobic surfaces. Svaya's innovations also extend to high-definition displays, touch screens, and dynamic windows. Established in 2008 and based in Sunnyvale, California, Svaya Nanotechnologies is committed to advancing the capabilities and performance of surface materials.

Solar Junction

Series D in 2012
Solar Junction is a manufacturer of high efficiency III-V multi-junction solar cells based on ASLAM ™ materials. The company is dedicated to providing the industry’s highest efficiency solar cells to enable CPV as a cost effective energy solution. Founded in 2007, Solar Junction is headquartered in San Jose, California. Investors include New Enterprise Associates, Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Advanced Technology Ventures.

ClarVista Medical

Series A in 2012
ClarVista Medical, Inc. is a California-based company focused on developing innovative products to address challenging ophthalmic conditions. Founded in 2012, it specializes in the HARMONI modular intraocular lens system, which enhances vision optimization during cataract surgery. The company emerged from Prospex Medical, a medical device incubator, and has since developed a robust portfolio of intellectual property. ClarVista Medical has successfully completed the first generation of the HARMONI system and conducted initial human clinical studies. It is currently working on the second generation of the HARMONI system, aiming to conduct larger clinical trials and secure essential regulatory approvals. The company's technology allows for the initial positioning of the lens and facilitates easy exchange of the lens optic, thereby providing healthcare practitioners with a customizable solution for cataract surgery tailored to individual patient needs.

Soraa

Series B in 2011
Soraa is a cleantech startup specializing in LED technology and lasers, with a focus on producing high-quality, natural light. The company has pioneered full-spectrum color rendering LED light using proprietary technology manufactured in California. Soraa's products are designed to enhance well-being, productivity, and emotional states by mimicking natural light indoors. The company conducts research to develop insights and expertise for delivering breakthrough lighting solutions.

Leyden Energy

Series B in 2011
Leyden Energy, formerly known as Mobius Power, Inc., is a manufacturer specializing in advanced lithium-ion batteries tailored for the consumer electronics, energy storage, and electric vehicle markets. The company utilizes patented and proprietary cell technology that enhances energy density, extends product life, and ensures optimal safety, even in high-temperature conditions. Leyden Energy's commitment to innovation was recognized in 2010 when it secured a contract from the United States Advanced Battery Consortium for the development of superior electromechanical energy storage technologies aimed at supporting hybrid and electric vehicle commercialization. The company's pilot manufacturing and testing facility, along with its executive offices, are located in Fremont, California.

Illumitex

Venture Round in 2011
Illumitex Inc. is a manufacturer based in Austin, Texas, specializing in precision LEDs and LED lighting fixtures. Founded in 2005, the company offers a diverse range of lighting products tailored for horticultural, industrial, and architectural applications. Its horticultural lighting solutions include grow lights designed for large growers, vertical farms, greenhouses, and indoor gardening setups. Illumitex's innovative approach enhances traditional LED design, providing uniform and highly-precise light emissions. The company's products are utilized in various settings, including warehouses, commercial landscapes, and food processing facilities, and are distributed through stocking retailers across the United States. By integrating advanced optics technology, Illumitex aims to improve the brightness and efficiency of its lighting solutions for a variety of operational needs.

Spine Wave

Series E in 2011
Spine Wave, Inc. is a medical device company that specializes in the development and marketing of innovative solutions for spinal disorders. Founded in 2001 and based in Shelton, Connecticut, the company offers a diverse range of products including expandable PEEK spacers, interbody devices for posterior surgery, and lateral stabilization systems. Its offerings also encompass the GraftMag Graft Delivery System for large bone graft delivery, fixation products for treating thoracolumbar spine conditions, and anterior cervical plate systems for spinal fusion. Spine Wave prioritizes a surgeon-driven product development approach, enabling it to create a differentiated portfolio of less invasive and efficient surgical solutions aimed at restoring spinal function and improving patients' quality of life. The company's products are distributed through various channels, ensuring wide accessibility for spine surgeons and their patients.

TriVascular

Series C in 2010
TriVascular Technologies, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing and commercializing innovative technologies for the minimally invasive treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) and thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAA). Based in Santa Rosa, California, TriVascular specializes in endovascular grafts and self-expanding stent grafts, including the Ovation and Ovation Prime Stent Grafts, which utilize polymer-filled sealing rings to enhance procedural efficacy. The company’s products are designed to improve patient outcomes by reducing mortality, morbidity, and costs associated with traditional open surgical repair. TriVascular markets its technologies through direct sales in the United States and select European countries, as well as through distributors in other regions. Founded in 2007, TriVascular operates as a subsidiary of Endologix Inc. and emphasizes addressing unmet clinical needs while fostering a supportive work environment for its employees.

Solar Junction

Series C in 2010
Solar Junction is a manufacturer of high efficiency III-V multi-junction solar cells based on ASLAM ™ materials. The company is dedicated to providing the industry’s highest efficiency solar cells to enable CPV as a cost effective energy solution. Founded in 2007, Solar Junction is headquartered in San Jose, California. Investors include New Enterprise Associates, Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Advanced Technology Ventures.

Barricaid

Venture Round in 2010
Barricaid is a medical device company that specializes in developing therapeutic solutions for patients undergoing back surgery. Their primary product is a bone-anchored implant designed to reduce the incidence of reherniation and reoperation in patients with large annular defects. The implant works by physically blocking the annulus at the post-surgery defect, using a titanium alloy anchor component that secures the device in position within either the caudal or cranial-adjacent vertebral body. This innovative approach aims to improve outcomes for patients who are at high risk of requiring repeated surgeries due to herniation following lumbar discectomy surgery, particularly those suffering from sciatica.

Nordic Windpower

Series C in 2010
Nordic’s N1000, a simple, light-weight 1MW wind turbine is known for its unsurpassed ease of installation and maintenance, exceptional reliability, and low cost of energy generation. Nordic Windpower is a technology developer and manufacturer of innovative, two-bladed wind turbines for the rapidly expanding global wind market.

Hygeia Medical Company

Venture Round in 2010
Hygeia Medical Company Limited specializes in manufacturing and supplying a wide range of medical disposable products. Its product offerings include various gauze products such as absorbent rolls and sterile sponges, cotton items like absorbent cotton wool and cotton balls, and an array of bandages including elastic and crepe bandages. The company also produces non-woven items, surgical tapes, and essential surgical instruments, encompassing blood transfusion sets, clinical thermometers, and infusion sets. Additionally, it provides personal protective equipment such as gloves, aprons, and face masks. Hygeia Medical Company serves a global market, distributing its products across Europe, the United States, South America, Africa, and the Middle East. Headquartered in Shanghai, China, the company operates branches and production facilities in Shanghai, Hubei, and Jiangsu provinces.

TriVascular

Series B in 2009
TriVascular Technologies, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing and commercializing innovative technologies for the minimally invasive treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) and thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAA). Based in Santa Rosa, California, TriVascular specializes in endovascular grafts and self-expanding stent grafts, including the Ovation and Ovation Prime Stent Grafts, which utilize polymer-filled sealing rings to enhance procedural efficacy. The company’s products are designed to improve patient outcomes by reducing mortality, morbidity, and costs associated with traditional open surgical repair. TriVascular markets its technologies through direct sales in the United States and select European countries, as well as through distributors in other regions. Founded in 2007, TriVascular operates as a subsidiary of Endologix Inc. and emphasizes addressing unmet clinical needs while fostering a supportive work environment for its employees.

NovaTorque

Series A in 2009
NovaTorque, Inc. specializes in the design and manufacture of electric motors tailored for industrial and commercial applications in the United States. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Fremont, California, the company serves original equipment manufacturers across various sectors, including air handling, pumping, compressing equipment, and off-grid battery-powered mobile equipment. NovaTorque's innovative motors disrupt traditional designs by offering a more cost-effective and efficient alternative, significantly appealing to industries where energy consumption is a critical concern. These motors are not only more affordable upfront but also operate with greater efficiency, while being more compact and eliminating the need for expensive rare earth magnets. This unique approach positions NovaTorque as a significant player in the electric motor market, addressing the growing demand for advanced solutions in data centers, industrial processes, and other applications.

NeoTract

Series B in 2009
NeoTract, Inc. is a medical device company specializing in the development and manufacture of minimally invasive surgical devices for urological disorders. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Pleasanton, California, NeoTract focuses on the UroLift system, which is designed to treat men with enlarged prostates while preserving normal sexual function. The company serves a diverse customer base across the United States, Europe, Australia, Canada, Mexico, and South Korea. As a subsidiary of Teleflex Urology Limited, NeoTract aims to address critical needs in the urology field through innovative clinical solutions.

Glacier Bay

Venture Round in 2009
Glacier Bay, Inc. manufactures and distributes power and thermal management systems. It offers thermal control, sound reduction, DC power management systems. The company also provides marine thermal storage and climate control products; electric generators and motors; vacuum insulation panel icebox kits; and icebox hatches. Glacier Bay caters to marine, transportation, medical, electronics, and communications industries. The company was founded in 1990 and is based in Union City, California. Glacier Bay, Inc. is a subsidiary of Glacier Bay Catamarans, Inc.

Suniva

Series C in 2009
Suniva is a manufacturer specializing in high-efficiency monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules aimed at providing cost-competitive solar energy solutions. The company focuses on developing its ARTisun series, which is designed for clean and sustainable power generation. Suniva's products emphasize high conversion efficiency while maintaining affordability, targeting both commercial and residential markets. Through its patented low-cost manufacturing technology, Suniva seeks to drive down the overall cost per watt of solar-generated power, positioning itself to meet the growing demand for accessible solar energy solutions.

VytronUS

Series A in 2009
VytronUS, Inc. is a manufacturer of cardiac medical devices, specializing in solutions for treating cardiac arrhythmia. Founded in 2006 and based in Sunnyvale, California, the company develops innovative technologies that leverage ultrasound energy for both imaging and therapeutic purposes. Its devices facilitate precise, non-contact energy delivery and create high-resolution maps of cardiac anatomy, empowering physicians to address complex arrhythmias with enhanced visualization and precision. VytronUS's focus on automation and flexibility in its device offerings positions it as a key player in the cardiac medical device market.

Novast

Series B in 2009
Novast is a multinational pharmaceutical company focused on the research, development, and manufacture of value-added and complex dosage forms, including controlled-release and other advanced drug-delivery systems. With operations in China and the United States, it partners with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to develop and commercialize products for regulated markets, providing product development services and leveraging proprietary technologies. The company emphasizes designing formulations for challenging APIs and global markets, supported by cGMP manufacturing capabilities and quality systems. It also engages in contract research, development, and quality control to support clients in achieving regulatory approval and efficient market access. Through its drug-delivery platforms and comprehensive development capabilities, Novast aims to improve access to affordable, high-quality medications while expanding its international footprint.

SiTime

Series D in 2009
SiTime Corporation is a semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, specializing in MEMS-based silicon timing solutions that replace traditional quartz products. Established in 2003, SiTime holds an 85% market share in the $5 billion timing market and has shipped over 50 million devices globally. The company offers a diverse range of products, including programmable OCXOs, precision MHz super-TCXOs, various oscillators, and embedded resonators, catering to industries such as automotive, telecommunications, industrial, Internet of Things, mobile, and aerospace and defense. SiTime's innovative solutions enable customers to achieve higher performance, reduced size, and enhanced reliability, while also streamlining supply chains and lowering costs. By utilizing standard semiconductor processes and high-volume plastic packaging, SiTime ensures optimal availability and minimal lead times for its products.

Nexchem

Venture Round in 2009
Nexchem Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. is a joint venture established in December 2002, located in the Linjiang industrial zone of Jinhua, Zhejiang, China. The company specializes in the research, production, and sales of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs). Covering an area of 63 acres, Nexchem produces a diverse range of APIs, including azithromycin dihydrate, azithromycin bitterless, clarithromycin, roxithromycin, eropenem, meropenem, fenofibrate, glimepiride, benserazide hydrochloride, levosulpiride, alizapride, and fleroxacin. By focusing on high-quality standards, Nexchem aims to serve global customers in the pharmaceutical industry effectively.

Novast

Series B in 2008
Novast is a multinational pharmaceutical company focused on the research, development, and manufacture of value-added and complex dosage forms, including controlled-release and other advanced drug-delivery systems. With operations in China and the United States, it partners with pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies to develop and commercialize products for regulated markets, providing product development services and leveraging proprietary technologies. The company emphasizes designing formulations for challenging APIs and global markets, supported by cGMP manufacturing capabilities and quality systems. It also engages in contract research, development, and quality control to support clients in achieving regulatory approval and efficient market access. Through its drug-delivery platforms and comprehensive development capabilities, Novast aims to improve access to affordable, high-quality medications while expanding its international footprint.

Illumitex

Series B in 2008
Illumitex Inc. is a manufacturer based in Austin, Texas, specializing in precision LEDs and LED lighting fixtures. Founded in 2005, the company offers a diverse range of lighting products tailored for horticultural, industrial, and architectural applications. Its horticultural lighting solutions include grow lights designed for large growers, vertical farms, greenhouses, and indoor gardening setups. Illumitex's innovative approach enhances traditional LED design, providing uniform and highly-precise light emissions. The company's products are utilized in various settings, including warehouses, commercial landscapes, and food processing facilities, and are distributed through stocking retailers across the United States. By integrating advanced optics technology, Illumitex aims to improve the brightness and efficiency of its lighting solutions for a variety of operational needs.

TriVascular

Series A in 2008
TriVascular Technologies, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing and commercializing innovative technologies for the minimally invasive treatment of abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA) and thoracic aortic aneurysms (TAA). Based in Santa Rosa, California, TriVascular specializes in endovascular grafts and self-expanding stent grafts, including the Ovation and Ovation Prime Stent Grafts, which utilize polymer-filled sealing rings to enhance procedural efficacy. The company’s products are designed to improve patient outcomes by reducing mortality, morbidity, and costs associated with traditional open surgical repair. TriVascular markets its technologies through direct sales in the United States and select European countries, as well as through distributors in other regions. Founded in 2007, TriVascular operates as a subsidiary of Endologix Inc. and emphasizes addressing unmet clinical needs while fostering a supportive work environment for its employees.

GlobalLogic

Series C in 2008
GlobalLogic is a product development services company that specializes in chip-to-cloud software engineering. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in San Jose, California, it offers full-lifecycle services across various industries, including telecommunications, automotive, healthcare, media and entertainment, manufacturing, and semiconductors. The company integrates design, complex engineering, and agile delivery capabilities to assist clients in designing, building, and delivering next-generation products and digital experiences. With engineering centers and design studios located worldwide, GlobalLogic leverages its global presence to enhance business outcomes for its customers.

Suniva

Series B in 2008
Suniva is a manufacturer specializing in high-efficiency monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules aimed at providing cost-competitive solar energy solutions. The company focuses on developing its ARTisun series, which is designed for clean and sustainable power generation. Suniva's products emphasize high conversion efficiency while maintaining affordability, targeting both commercial and residential markets. Through its patented low-cost manufacturing technology, Suniva seeks to drive down the overall cost per watt of solar-generated power, positioning itself to meet the growing demand for accessible solar energy solutions.

Glacier Bay

Series B in 2008
Glacier Bay, Inc. manufactures and distributes power and thermal management systems. It offers thermal control, sound reduction, DC power management systems. The company also provides marine thermal storage and climate control products; electric generators and motors; vacuum insulation panel icebox kits; and icebox hatches. Glacier Bay caters to marine, transportation, medical, electronics, and communications industries. The company was founded in 1990 and is based in Union City, California. Glacier Bay, Inc. is a subsidiary of Glacier Bay Catamarans, Inc.

Imergy Power Systems

Series B in 2008
Imergy Power Systems, established in 2004 and headquartered in Fremont, California, specializes in developing and manufacturing electrical energy storage systems. The company's core product is the Energy Storage Platform (ESP), designed to reduce energy costs and enhance power reliability by optimizing renewable energy generation. Additionally, Imergy offers L-Cell, an innovative battery technology initially developed for long-term space flight applications.

Suniva

Series A in 2007
Suniva is a manufacturer specializing in high-efficiency monocrystalline silicon photovoltaic (PV) cells and modules aimed at providing cost-competitive solar energy solutions. The company focuses on developing its ARTisun series, which is designed for clean and sustainable power generation. Suniva's products emphasize high conversion efficiency while maintaining affordability, targeting both commercial and residential markets. Through its patented low-cost manufacturing technology, Suniva seeks to drive down the overall cost per watt of solar-generated power, positioning itself to meet the growing demand for accessible solar energy solutions.

Barricaid

Series D in 2007
Barricaid is a medical device company that specializes in developing therapeutic solutions for patients undergoing back surgery. Their primary product is a bone-anchored implant designed to reduce the incidence of reherniation and reoperation in patients with large annular defects. The implant works by physically blocking the annulus at the post-surgery defect, using a titanium alloy anchor component that secures the device in position within either the caudal or cranial-adjacent vertebral body. This innovative approach aims to improve outcomes for patients who are at high risk of requiring repeated surgeries due to herniation following lumbar discectomy surgery, particularly those suffering from sciatica.

VytronUS

Series A in 2007
VytronUS, Inc. is a manufacturer of cardiac medical devices, specializing in solutions for treating cardiac arrhythmia. Founded in 2006 and based in Sunnyvale, California, the company develops innovative technologies that leverage ultrasound energy for both imaging and therapeutic purposes. Its devices facilitate precise, non-contact energy delivery and create high-resolution maps of cardiac anatomy, empowering physicians to address complex arrhythmias with enhanced visualization and precision. VytronUS's focus on automation and flexibility in its device offerings positions it as a key player in the cardiac medical device market.
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