Relievant Medsystems
Venture Round in 2023
Relievant Medsystems, Inc. is a medical device company focused on developing minimally invasive treatments for chronic axial low back pain. The company has created the Intracept procedure, which specifically targets the basivertebral nerve to alleviate chronic vertebrogenic low back pain. By delivering targeted energy into the spine, the Intracept System effectively blocks the transmission of pain signals, providing patients with a low-risk therapeutic option. Founded in 2004, Relievant is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, with additional operations in Sunnyvale, California.
Databricks
Series G in 2021
Databricks Inc. is a technology company that provides a unified data analytics cloud platform designed to facilitate data engineering and collaborative data science. The company offers a comprehensive suite of tools, including a just-in-time data platform that simplifies data integration, real-time experimentation, and deployment of production applications for developers and data scientists. Key products include Databricks Delta, which combines the capabilities of data warehouses with low-latency streaming, MLflow for managing the machine learning lifecycle, and Delta Lake for handling batch and streaming data. Databricks serves a diverse range of industries, including advertising, healthcare, manufacturing, and telecommunications, and has established strategic partnerships with various organizations to enhance its offerings. Founded in 2013, Databricks is headquartered in San Francisco, California, with additional offices in London, Amsterdam, and Bengaluru.
Tempus, established in 2015 and based in Chicago, Illinois, is a technology company specializing in precision medicine. It develops a comprehensive library of molecular and clinical data, along with an operating system that makes this information accessible and useful for patients, physicians, and researchers. Tempus offers services such as genomic sequencing, clinical data restructuring, and biological modeling, enabling real-time data-driven decisions for personalized patient care and facilitating the discovery of optimized therapeutic options.
CVRx, Inc. is a medical device company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, that specializes in implantable technology for treating high blood pressure and heart failure. The company develops Barostim, a proprietary neuromodulation therapy that activates the body's natural reflexes to regulate blood pressure and address the progression of heart failure. This therapy is delivered through a long-lasting implant system that is tailored to meet individual patient needs. CVRx also manufactures the Rheos implantable pulse generator and associated components, which facilitate the delivery of activation energy to the carotid arteries. Founded in 2000, CVRx primarily serves patients and healthcare professionals in the United States and several European countries, focusing on minimally invasive solutions for cardiovascular diseases.
BuzzFeed, Inc. is a tech-driven media company that specializes in delivering breaking news, original reporting, and entertainment content across various digital platforms. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in New York, BuzzFeed engages a global audience with its diverse offerings, which include articles, quizzes, videos, and lifestyle content through well-known brands such as Tasty. The company also emphasizes investigative journalism through BuzzFeed News and produces original content for multiple formats via BuzzFeed Studios. Additionally, BuzzFeed Commerce focuses on social commerce products, licensing, and strategic partnerships. With a reach of over 200 million users, BuzzFeed aims to create shareable content that resonates across the social web.
Acquia Inc., established in 2007, is a technology company based in Boston, Massachusetts, with an additional office in Pune, India. It specializes in developing and operating a cloud-based platform that empowers organizations to create, manage, and optimize digital experiences. Acquia's platform offers a range of solutions, including commerce, content, community, and contextual services, catering to diverse industries such as government, consumer brands, higher education, and more. Key products include Acquia Cloud, a Platform-as-a-Service for Drupal website creation and management; Acquia Lift for site templating; Acquia Content Hub for multi-channel content distribution; and Acquia Journey for data-driven customer journey creation. Acquia also provides web content management, security, commerce solutions, and technical support services. The company's platform enables organizations to accelerate time to market, enhance customer engagement, and deliver contextually relevant digital experiences across various channels.
MuleSoft is a San Francisco-based company that provides a software platform, Anypoint Platform, enabling organizations to connect their applications, data, and devices seamlessly using APIs (Application Programming Interfaces). Founded in 2006, MuleSoft's platform allows customers to compose applications using reusable building blocks or nodes, facilitating connections between SaaS applications, on-premises systems, cloud deployments, mobile devices, and data sources. The company operates as a subsidiary of Salesforce.com since 2018 and has strategic alliances with other businesses like IQVIA.
PatientKeeper
Series G in 2009
PatientKeeper specializes in EHR optimization software that enhances clinical and revenue cycle workflows for healthcare providers, care teams, billers, and coders. Its solutions enable healthcare professionals to efficiently manage patient data, access clinical results, enter diagnoses and billing information, dictate notes, and write prescriptions. By serving as a system of engagement alongside existing EHR systems, PatientKeeper allows providers to seamlessly access and act on patient information using smartphones, tablets, and PCs, ultimately improving patient care and operational performance.
Spiration
Series G in 2008
Spiration, Inc., operating as Olympus Respiratory America, specializes in the development of medical devices aimed at treating air leaks and lung diseases. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Redmond, Washington, the company focuses on innovative solutions for both acute and chronic lung conditions. One of its key products is the IBV valve system, a minimally invasive device designed to redirect airflow from diseased sections of the lung to healthier areas. This system is particularly beneficial for patients suffering from emphysema, prolonged air leaks, and other complications associated with damaged lungs. As of 2010, Spiration operates as a subsidiary of Olympus America Inc.
SurgRx is a developer of laparoscopic vessel fusion tools for surgical hemostasis.
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