New Venture Partners

New Venture Partners is a venture capital firm based in New Jersey, established in 2001, that specializes in corporate spinouts. The firm targets incubation, seed, and early-stage investments, focusing on underleveraged corporate assets and technologies that are ready for commercial development but do not require additional research funding. New Venture Partners seeks to invest in products and technologies that exhibit meaningful differentiation, indicating potential customer interest. By creating independent ventures, the firm aims to commercialize corporate technologies effectively. Its investment strategy emphasizes leveraging existing corporate innovations to maximize value in the technology sector globally.

Andrew Garman

Managing Partner

Thomas Uhlman

Managing Partner

60 past transactions

Brisbane Materials aims to be the leading supplier of anti-reflective and anti-soiling coatings for solar and other applications. Born out of the University of Queensland in 2005, Brisbane Materials builds on six years and significant investment in technology and application experience. Longer term, Brisbane Materials will extend its unique room temperature and atmospheric pressure synthesis of glass and ceramic coatings to a wide variety of materials systems and applications.

NVMdurance

Series A in 2016
NVMdurance Limited, established in 2013 and headquartered in Limerick, Ireland, specializes in software solutions that enhance the performance and longevity of NAND flash memory. The company has developed a suite of optimization techniques that continuously monitor NAND flash conditions and automatically adjust control parameters in real-time. By implementing these advanced algorithms, NVMdurance's software significantly extends the intrinsic endurance of NAND flash, thereby improving the lifespan of solid-state drives (SSDs). The technology is the result of over 13 years of research and development by its technical co-founders, Joe Sullivan and Conor Ryan.

NVMdurance

Venture Round in 2014
NVMdurance Limited, established in 2013 and headquartered in Limerick, Ireland, specializes in software solutions that enhance the performance and longevity of NAND flash memory. The company has developed a suite of optimization techniques that continuously monitor NAND flash conditions and automatically adjust control parameters in real-time. By implementing these advanced algorithms, NVMdurance's software significantly extends the intrinsic endurance of NAND flash, thereby improving the lifespan of solid-state drives (SSDs). The technology is the result of over 13 years of research and development by its technical co-founders, Joe Sullivan and Conor Ryan.

AetherPal

Series A in 2013
AetherPal has transformed the ability of carriers, enterprises, OEMs, and customers to optimize the experience for smart devices, utilizing real-time data, while ensuring complete user privacy, significantly reducing support costs, and dramatically improving the end-user experience, resulting in extended device lifecycle and increased brand loyalty. AetherPal Inc. was founded in 2009 and is based in South Plainfield, New Jersey, United States.

NVMdurance

Seed Round in 2013
NVMdurance Limited, established in 2013 and headquartered in Limerick, Ireland, specializes in software solutions that enhance the performance and longevity of NAND flash memory. The company has developed a suite of optimization techniques that continuously monitor NAND flash conditions and automatically adjust control parameters in real-time. By implementing these advanced algorithms, NVMdurance's software significantly extends the intrinsic endurance of NAND flash, thereby improving the lifespan of solid-state drives (SSDs). The technology is the result of over 13 years of research and development by its technical co-founders, Joe Sullivan and Conor Ryan.

EverSpin Technologies

Series B in 2013
Everspin Technologies, Inc. manufactures and sells magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) products in the United States, Hong Kong, Japan, China, Germany, and internationally. It offers Toggle MRAM, spin-transfer torque MRAM, and tunnel magneto resistance sensor products, as well as foundry services for embedded MRAM. The company provides its products for applications, including data center, industrial, automotive, transportation, and enterprise storage markets. It serves original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers through a direct sales channel and a network of representatives and distributors. Everspin Technologies, Inc. was incorporated in 2008 and is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona.

GainSpan

Series D in 2013
GainSpan brings Ultra-low-power Wi-Fi to sensors and embedded applications. The company's semiconductor solutions break new ground in Wi-Fi applications by enabling years of battery life for Wi-Fi sensors and other devices. In September of 2006, a core team of engineers and thought leaders spun off from Intel Corporation to form Emphany Systems, later GainSpan. The vision was simple... enable and accelerate the adoption of new wireless usage models for sensor network applications using an existing widely deployed standard technology. The challenge was daunting... while wireless sensor networks have seen steady growth over the past few years, their market potential has, in fact, been hindered by power consumption issues and lack of mature standards based solutions. The solution was innovative... new Wi-Fi semiconductor and software solutions that enable sensors and other devices to run up to 10 years on a single AA battery. This allows users to leverage the global Wi-Fi infrastructure, existing tools and knowledge investments, for new applications such as temperature monitoring for energy management, condition monitoring of industrial equipment in manufacturing plants or streetlights in metro areas.

Vasona Networks

Series B in 2013
Vasona Networks, Inc. specializes in developing solutions for mobile network operators to enhance subscriber experiences. Founded in 2006 and based in San Jose, California, the company offers a suite of products including smartAir, a mobile-edge computing platform that addresses data traffic challenges at the individual cell level, and smartVISION, which provides insights into mobile network performance and user experiences. Additionally, Vasona Networks provides video shaping and dynamic rate control traffic management solutions, utilizing its RateControl technology to allocate bandwidth based on user needs and application demands. As of September 2018, Vasona Networks operates as a subsidiary of Zephyr Telecommunications, Inc.

ICRTec

Series A in 2012
ICRTec owns the alternative to traditional diesel power an innovative, fuel-efficient, low emission, and fuel-flexible gas turbine engine that competes in the North American $14 billion diesel engine market. It specializes in the fields of fuel, energy efficiency, and manufacturing. It was founded in 2009 and headquartered in Hampton Falls, New Hampshire.

GainSpan

Venture Round in 2012
GainSpan brings Ultra-low-power Wi-Fi to sensors and embedded applications. The company's semiconductor solutions break new ground in Wi-Fi applications by enabling years of battery life for Wi-Fi sensors and other devices. In September of 2006, a core team of engineers and thought leaders spun off from Intel Corporation to form Emphany Systems, later GainSpan. The vision was simple... enable and accelerate the adoption of new wireless usage models for sensor network applications using an existing widely deployed standard technology. The challenge was daunting... while wireless sensor networks have seen steady growth over the past few years, their market potential has, in fact, been hindered by power consumption issues and lack of mature standards based solutions. The solution was innovative... new Wi-Fi semiconductor and software solutions that enable sensors and other devices to run up to 10 years on a single AA battery. This allows users to leverage the global Wi-Fi infrastructure, existing tools and knowledge investments, for new applications such as temperature monitoring for energy management, condition monitoring of industrial equipment in manufacturing plants or streetlights in metro areas.
Brisbane Materials aims to be the leading supplier of anti-reflective and anti-soiling coatings for solar and other applications. Born out of the University of Queensland in 2005, Brisbane Materials builds on six years and significant investment in technology and application experience. Longer term, Brisbane Materials will extend its unique room temperature and atmospheric pressure synthesis of glass and ceramic coatings to a wide variety of materials systems and applications.

BLINQ Networks

Series B in 2012
BLINQ Networks is the pioneer in developing next-generation non-line-of sight (NLOS) wireless backhaul products for compact base stations that enable wireless carriers to address the growth in demand for capacity. BLINQ is funded by highly regarded US and Canadian venture capital firms with strong investment track record in wireless technologies and solutions. Their management team has a proven record in building high-growth businesses in the wireless industry with companies that include Andrew, Flarion and Qualcomm. BLINQ's core engineering team comes from Nortel Networks where they were well recognized for developing innovative, state of the art and cost effective wireless systems that have been deployed worldwide. They are set to make a large impact in the wireless industry at a critical inflection point where the mobile Internet enabled by smart phones and mobile computing devices are driving data usage ever higher.

CrossFiber

Series D in 2012
CrossFiber develop and manufacture LiteSwitch Modules: flexible all-optical switching modules for a range of applications from ROADMs to automated fiber cross-connects.

Own Products

Venture Round in 2012
Headquartered in San Francisco, California, OWN is a new, innovative Skin Care company focused on developing an on-trend "white space" in the category: Bio-Activating Skin Care. Our products bring natural ingredients to consumers with patented / proven results in the Anti-Aging, ACNE, Mineral Sun Care and Lip Therapy segments.

Novinda

Series C in 2012
Novinda Corp., a Denver, CO-based developer of non-Carbon reagent for mercury emission control. Formed in 2009 as a spin out of CH2M HILL to commercialize environmental technologies for the power utility industry, and led by CEO Ed Williams, Novinda pioneered the concept of a reagent for removing mercury with chemical reactions, rather than through absorption technologies. Its Amended Silicates® is a non-carbon mercury control product 100% compatible with fly ash use in concrete products. It meets the mercury removal rates required by the EPA’s proposed Maximum Achievable Control Technology (MACT) standards.

GainSpan

Series C in 2011
GainSpan brings Ultra-low-power Wi-Fi to sensors and embedded applications. The company's semiconductor solutions break new ground in Wi-Fi applications by enabling years of battery life for Wi-Fi sensors and other devices. In September of 2006, a core team of engineers and thought leaders spun off from Intel Corporation to form Emphany Systems, later GainSpan. The vision was simple... enable and accelerate the adoption of new wireless usage models for sensor network applications using an existing widely deployed standard technology. The challenge was daunting... while wireless sensor networks have seen steady growth over the past few years, their market potential has, in fact, been hindered by power consumption issues and lack of mature standards based solutions. The solution was innovative... new Wi-Fi semiconductor and software solutions that enable sensors and other devices to run up to 10 years on a single AA battery. This allows users to leverage the global Wi-Fi infrastructure, existing tools and knowledge investments, for new applications such as temperature monitoring for energy management, condition monitoring of industrial equipment in manufacturing plants or streetlights in metro areas.

Zest Labs

Series A in 2011
Zest Labs specializes in on-demand data visibility solutions, focusing on cold chain and asset management. The company offers advanced XC3 Extended Capability RFID products and technologies that facilitate various applications, including temperature monitoring for perishable food and pharmaceuticals, asset tracking in construction and remote worksites, and vehicle and yard management. By providing real-time monitoring, Zest Labs helps organizations minimize shrinkage and loss, improve asset tracking and management, lower operational costs, and enhance profitability.

Vasona Networks

Series A in 2011
Vasona Networks, Inc. specializes in developing solutions for mobile network operators to enhance subscriber experiences. Founded in 2006 and based in San Jose, California, the company offers a suite of products including smartAir, a mobile-edge computing platform that addresses data traffic challenges at the individual cell level, and smartVISION, which provides insights into mobile network performance and user experiences. Additionally, Vasona Networks provides video shaping and dynamic rate control traffic management solutions, utilizing its RateControl technology to allocate bandwidth based on user needs and application demands. As of September 2018, Vasona Networks operates as a subsidiary of Zephyr Telecommunications, Inc.

BLINQ Networks

Series A in 2011
BLINQ Networks is the pioneer in developing next-generation non-line-of sight (NLOS) wireless backhaul products for compact base stations that enable wireless carriers to address the growth in demand for capacity. BLINQ is funded by highly regarded US and Canadian venture capital firms with strong investment track record in wireless technologies and solutions. Their management team has a proven record in building high-growth businesses in the wireless industry with companies that include Andrew, Flarion and Qualcomm. BLINQ's core engineering team comes from Nortel Networks where they were well recognized for developing innovative, state of the art and cost effective wireless systems that have been deployed worldwide. They are set to make a large impact in the wireless industry at a critical inflection point where the mobile Internet enabled by smart phones and mobile computing devices are driving data usage ever higher.

Zest Labs

Series A in 2010
Zest Labs specializes in on-demand data visibility solutions, focusing on cold chain and asset management. The company offers advanced XC3 Extended Capability RFID products and technologies that facilitate various applications, including temperature monitoring for perishable food and pharmaceuticals, asset tracking in construction and remote worksites, and vehicle and yard management. By providing real-time monitoring, Zest Labs helps organizations minimize shrinkage and loss, improve asset tracking and management, lower operational costs, and enhance profitability.

Neohapsis

Series B in 2010
Neohapsis specializes in providing security services and governance, risk, and compliance solutions for enterprises and government agencies. The company offers a comprehensive range of application security services, which include application assessments, architecture design assessments, threat modeling, and secure software development lifecycle evaluations. In the realm of cloud security, Neohapsis facilitates rapid deployment of secure cloud applications, conducts cloud application and infrastructure assessments, and ensures cloud data compliance. The firm also addresses various compliance requirements, such as those related to payment card industry data security standards and HIPAA. Additionally, Neohapsis provides IT risk management, third-party risk management, and advisory services, as well as mobile security solutions covering mobile applications, infrastructure, and device security. The organization's expertise extends to network and endpoint security, ensuring a holistic approach to safeguarding information assets.

ShopWell

Venture Round in 2010
ShopWell Labs, Inc. develops a website and mobile application that provides personalized nutrition recommendations, allergy alerts, and ingredient analysis for various foods to consumers. The company was founded in 2008 and is based in San Carlos, California. ShopWell Labs, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Innit, Inc.

VPIsystems

Venture Round in 2010
VPIsystems (formerly VPI Virtual Photonics) develops and markets network planning software and services for the telecommunications industry in the United States and internationally. Its products include Photonic Design Automation, a solution for the modeling and optimization of photonic components and subsystems; and OnePlan, an integrated network planning system that enables communications service providers, systems integrators, and manufacturers to design, plan, and implement their transition to an IP-based network. The company serves wireline, wireless, and broadband carriers; and network equipment manufacturers and optical equipment vendors. VPIsystems, Inc. has strategic alliances with Accenture, HP, Logica, and Tech Mahindra. The company was founded as VPI Virtual Photonics, Inc. in 1997 and changed its name to VPIsystems, Inc. in July 2001. VPIsystems, Inc. is based in Holmdel, New Jersey with additional offices in Europe, Asia, and Australia.

Imperative Health

Venture Round in 2010
Imperative Health (formerly known as MiLife) is a spin-out from Unilever Corporate Research (UCR), focused on providing ground-breaking health management technology solutions to address high-risk health conditions, including diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, and raised cholesterol. The Imperative Health solutions are based on Unilever research that links psychological and computational theories to achieve effective, scalable behavioural change. With headquarters in London, the Company is venture-backed by Unilever Ventures and New Venture Partners.

Zest Labs

Venture Round in 2009
Zest Labs specializes in on-demand data visibility solutions, focusing on cold chain and asset management. The company offers advanced XC3 Extended Capability RFID products and technologies that facilitate various applications, including temperature monitoring for perishable food and pharmaceuticals, asset tracking in construction and remote worksites, and vehicle and yard management. By providing real-time monitoring, Zest Labs helps organizations minimize shrinkage and loss, improve asset tracking and management, lower operational costs, and enhance profitability.

iBiquity Digital Corporation

Private Equity Round in 2009
IBiquity Digital develops and licenses a digital HD Radio technology for AM and FM audio and data broadcasting in the United States and internationally. Its HD radio technology allows digital radio signals to ride the same airwaves as analog AM and FM radio broadcasts. The company provides a Gigaware Navigation Control HD Radio Receiver accessory and a Gigaware HD Radio application for iPhone and iPod touch users to receive HD Radio FM broadcasts. iBiquity Digital Corporation was formerly known as USA Digital Radio, Inc. The company was founded in 1991 and is based in Columbia, Maryland, with additional offices in Basking Ridge, New Jersey; and Pontiac, Michigan.

Silicon Hive

Venture Round in 2008
Silicon Hive BV supplies semiconductor intellectual properties. It designs, builds, and licenses application-specific system solutions for use in consumer electronics and mobile terminals applications by semiconductor manufacturers and original equipment manufacturers. The company’s products enable semiconductor and consumer electronics companies to make programmable integrated circuits for imaging, video, and wireless communication applications. Silicon Hive BV’s solutions and parallel processor technologies are used in camera systems, video systems, and wireless communications. The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands with additional offices in San Jose, California; Tokyo, Japan; Seoul, South Korea; and Bangalore, India. Silicon Hive BV operates independently of Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV as of April 16, 2007.

TimeSight Systems

Series A in 2008
TimeSight Systems Inc. offers video lifecycle management solutions for the video surveillance market. It offers surveillance appliances, such as network video recorders; and analog cameras. The company also provides office video surveillance appliances, small business video surveillance appliances, commercial video surveillance appliances, enterprise video surveillance appliances, analog camera environment cards, and supported IP cameras. TimeSight Systems Inc. was formerly known as Digital Ocular Networks, Inc. The company was incorporated in 2008 and is based in Mount Laurel, New Jersey.

Texert

Series A in 2008
Texert, Inc. provides governance, risk, and compliance solutions for corporate enterprise customers. The company offers J-Port Business Suite, a browser-based and enterprise JAVA application that enable its user to capture, assess, and report governance, risk, and compliance information. It serves financial, pharmaceutical/healthcare, energy, utilities, telecommunications, retail, and manufacturing industries. The company was founded in 2007 and is based in Dallas, Texas.

Elanti Systems

Venture Round in 2008
Elanti Systems is focused on helping service providers meet their customers’ expectations. The company is a leading innovator of holistic service experience management and event-triggered intelligent routing solutions. Elanti is the result of a technology spin-out from Telstra Corporation, the largest telecommunications carrier in Australia. The company has over 600 years of combined experience with strong know-how in the service provider and telecommunications software domain. The Company’s worldwide headquarters are in Somerset, New Jersey.

EverSpin Technologies

Series A in 2008
Everspin Technologies, Inc. manufactures and sells magnetoresistive random access memory (MRAM) products in the United States, Hong Kong, Japan, China, Germany, and internationally. It offers Toggle MRAM, spin-transfer torque MRAM, and tunnel magneto resistance sensor products, as well as foundry services for embedded MRAM. The company provides its products for applications, including data center, industrial, automotive, transportation, and enterprise storage markets. It serves original equipment manufacturers and original design manufacturers through a direct sales channel and a network of representatives and distributors. Everspin Technologies, Inc. was incorporated in 2008 and is headquartered in Chandler, Arizona.
IBiquity Digital develops and licenses a digital HD Radio technology for AM and FM audio and data broadcasting in the United States and internationally. Its HD radio technology allows digital radio signals to ride the same airwaves as analog AM and FM radio broadcasts. The company provides a Gigaware Navigation Control HD Radio Receiver accessory and a Gigaware HD Radio application for iPhone and iPod touch users to receive HD Radio FM broadcasts. iBiquity Digital Corporation was formerly known as USA Digital Radio, Inc. The company was founded in 1991 and is based in Columbia, Maryland, with additional offices in Basking Ridge, New Jersey; and Pontiac, Michigan.

Liquavista

Series B in 2008
Liquavista B.V., a display manufacturing company, develops electro-wetting displays in the Netherlands and internationally. It offers LiquavistaBright that offers a combination of brightness in natural light and bold contrast to video; LiquavistaColor, which enables eReader devices to offer bright, full color, and low power video capable displays; and LiquavistaVivid, a transflective mode display, which represents the eReader application. Its products are used in portable and mobile applications, such as phones, watches, cameras, DVD players, and automotive applications. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands with additional offices in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Hong Kong.

Alverix

Series A in 2008
Alverix focuses on producing low cost, handheld reader devices with the accuracy and precision of laboratory instrumentation. The company partners with diagnostic and OEM manufacturers seeking to increase current test accuracy, improve the portability of existing tests, or develop new assays for use in physician offices, laboratory outreach locations, retail clinics, and patient homes. With strength in product design, product development, and high volume manufacturing, Alverix is leading the transition of diagnostic testing from the laboratory to all locations where immediate results are critical to patient care.

InPhase Technologies

Series D in 2008
A storage company focused on holographic data storage technology.

GainSpan

Series B in 2007
GainSpan brings Ultra-low-power Wi-Fi to sensors and embedded applications. The company's semiconductor solutions break new ground in Wi-Fi applications by enabling years of battery life for Wi-Fi sensors and other devices. In September of 2006, a core team of engineers and thought leaders spun off from Intel Corporation to form Emphany Systems, later GainSpan. The vision was simple... enable and accelerate the adoption of new wireless usage models for sensor network applications using an existing widely deployed standard technology. The challenge was daunting... while wireless sensor networks have seen steady growth over the past few years, their market potential has, in fact, been hindered by power consumption issues and lack of mature standards based solutions. The solution was innovative... new Wi-Fi semiconductor and software solutions that enable sensors and other devices to run up to 10 years on a single AA battery. This allows users to leverage the global Wi-Fi infrastructure, existing tools and knowledge investments, for new applications such as temperature monitoring for energy management, condition monitoring of industrial equipment in manufacturing plants or streetlights in metro areas.

SiPort

Series B in 2007
SiPort specializes in the development of digital radio semiconductors that facilitate audio and data broadcast services through terrestrial signals. Its innovative single-chip CMOS solutions are designed for low power consumption and high integration, making them suitable for a variety of mobile platforms, including MP3 players, personal navigation devices, automotive navigation systems, and home audio setups. By supporting both analog and digital broadcast standards, SiPort enables manufacturers to offer consumers access to a diverse range of audio content, including HD digital radio and live programming typically available on traditional radios. The company's technology is particularly advantageous for portable and automotive applications, as it delivers the necessary performance and efficiency for real-time navigation data services.

Real Time Content

Series A in 2007
Real Time Content, Inc. enables advertisers and publishers to create personalized online video advertising campaigns. Its proprietary Adaptive Media platform creates customized video messaging based on individual customer profiles and feedback.

Telepartner

Venture Round in 2007
AirVersent Ltd. provides mobile data applications for field workers. It offers ServiceNet, a platform that provides wireless communications to and from the field, mobile application configuration, workflow management, lone working support, scheduling, and performance reporting, as well as to various extensions, such as mobile device management, navigation, and mobile email. It serves mobile users in the United Kingdom and Europe. The company was formerly known as Telepartner Ltd. and changed its name to AirVersent Ltd. in October, 2007. AirVersent Ltd. was founded in 1987 and is based in Reading, United Kingdom.

Silicon Hive

Series A in 2007
Silicon Hive BV supplies semiconductor intellectual properties. It designs, builds, and licenses application-specific system solutions for use in consumer electronics and mobile terminals applications by semiconductor manufacturers and original equipment manufacturers. The company’s products enable semiconductor and consumer electronics companies to make programmable integrated circuits for imaging, video, and wireless communication applications. Silicon Hive BV’s solutions and parallel processor technologies are used in camera systems, video systems, and wireless communications. The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands with additional offices in San Jose, California; Tokyo, Japan; Seoul, South Korea; and Bangalore, India. Silicon Hive BV operates independently of Koninklijke Philips Electronics NV as of April 16, 2007.

Liquavista

Series A in 2006
Liquavista B.V., a display manufacturing company, develops electro-wetting displays in the Netherlands and internationally. It offers LiquavistaBright that offers a combination of brightness in natural light and bold contrast to video; LiquavistaColor, which enables eReader devices to offer bright, full color, and low power video capable displays; and LiquavistaVivid, a transflective mode display, which represents the eReader application. Its products are used in portable and mobile applications, such as phones, watches, cameras, DVD players, and automotive applications. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands with additional offices in the Netherlands, the United Kingdom, and Hong Kong.

GainSpan

Series A in 2006
GainSpan brings Ultra-low-power Wi-Fi to sensors and embedded applications. The company's semiconductor solutions break new ground in Wi-Fi applications by enabling years of battery life for Wi-Fi sensors and other devices. In September of 2006, a core team of engineers and thought leaders spun off from Intel Corporation to form Emphany Systems, later GainSpan. The vision was simple... enable and accelerate the adoption of new wireless usage models for sensor network applications using an existing widely deployed standard technology. The challenge was daunting... while wireless sensor networks have seen steady growth over the past few years, their market potential has, in fact, been hindered by power consumption issues and lack of mature standards based solutions. The solution was innovative... new Wi-Fi semiconductor and software solutions that enable sensors and other devices to run up to 10 years on a single AA battery. This allows users to leverage the global Wi-Fi infrastructure, existing tools and knowledge investments, for new applications such as temperature monitoring for energy management, condition monitoring of industrial equipment in manufacturing plants or streetlights in metro areas.

Psytechnics

Venture Round in 2006
Psytechnics is a leading authority for voice and video service management. The company offers a range of active and passive software solutions for both Enterprises and Service Providers markets. These software solutions are used to demonstrably improve the performance of real-time communications, including the most advanced unified communications applications and networks designs. Psytechnics' software is specially calibrated for voice, video (from softclient to Telepresence), and fixed-mobile services. The company's core product, Experience Manager, is the first IT service management solution that monitors, alarms, diagnoses and reports on services based on users QoE (Quality of Experience). The software is prized as highly accurate and intuitive, and supports communications platforms from any vendor, including Cisco, Avaya, Nortel, Genband, Polycom, Tandberg, Radvision, Acme Packet, IBM Sametime, Microsoft, and others.

Azure Solutions

Venture Round in 2005
Azure Solutions is the world's largest revenue assurance company. It is headquartered in London, UK, with employees in Westminster (Colorado), Ipswich, Paris, Frankfurt, Madrid, Barcelona, Islamabad, Kuala Lumpur, Jakarta, Singapore, Sydney, Melbourne and Mexico City. Azure's end-to-end revenue-assurance product portfolio for current-generation networks includes Data Integrity, Wholesale and Interconnect Billing, International Settlements, Fraud Management, Mediation, Management, Translation and Rating, Event Integrity and Route Optimisation.

InPhase Technologies

Series C in 2005
A storage company focused on holographic data storage technology.
IBiquity Digital develops and licenses a digital HD Radio technology for AM and FM audio and data broadcasting in the United States and internationally. Its HD radio technology allows digital radio signals to ride the same airwaves as analog AM and FM radio broadcasts. The company provides a Gigaware Navigation Control HD Radio Receiver accessory and a Gigaware HD Radio application for iPhone and iPod touch users to receive HD Radio FM broadcasts. iBiquity Digital Corporation was formerly known as USA Digital Radio, Inc. The company was founded in 1991 and is based in Columbia, Maryland, with additional offices in Basking Ridge, New Jersey; and Pontiac, Michigan.

SyChip

Series D in 2004
SyChip Inc. specializes in the design, development, and marketing of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) and Chip Scale Modules (CSM) tailored for the wireless internet appliance market. The company's innovative approach emphasizes the creation of highly integrated RF modules that stand out due to their proprietary integration techniques, modular architectures, and advanced Silicon technologies. This unique silicon substrate allows for more predictable RF designs and simplifies the simulation process, resulting in reduced time-to-market, enhanced performance, and improved reliability for its products.

Psytechnics

Series C in 2004
Psytechnics is a leading authority for voice and video service management. The company offers a range of active and passive software solutions for both Enterprises and Service Providers markets. These software solutions are used to demonstrably improve the performance of real-time communications, including the most advanced unified communications applications and networks designs. Psytechnics' software is specially calibrated for voice, video (from softclient to Telepresence), and fixed-mobile services. The company's core product, Experience Manager, is the first IT service management solution that monitors, alarms, diagnoses and reports on services based on users QoE (Quality of Experience). The software is prized as highly accurate and intuitive, and supports communications platforms from any vendor, including Cisco, Avaya, Nortel, Genband, Polycom, Tandberg, Radvision, Acme Packet, IBM Sametime, Microsoft, and others.

InPhase Technologies

Series B in 2004
A storage company focused on holographic data storage technology.

SyChip

Series C in 2003
SyChip Inc. specializes in the design, development, and marketing of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) and Chip Scale Modules (CSM) tailored for the wireless internet appliance market. The company's innovative approach emphasizes the creation of highly integrated RF modules that stand out due to their proprietary integration techniques, modular architectures, and advanced Silicon technologies. This unique silicon substrate allows for more predictable RF designs and simplifies the simulation process, resulting in reduced time-to-market, enhanced performance, and improved reliability for its products.

SavaJe Technologies

Series B in 2003
SavaJe Technologies, Inc. provides operating system to support handhelds and wireless devices. It offers SavaJe OS, a wireless Java solution. The company serves information appliances, including smart phones, hand-held computers, personal digital assistants, set-top boxes, and Web pads. SavaJe Technologies, Inc. was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.

InPhase Technologies

Series B in 2002
A storage company focused on holographic data storage technology.

Internet Photonics

Series C in 2002
Internet Photonics, Inc. is an innovative growth company delivering the first carrier-grade Intelligent Wavelength Platforms, which allow network operators (service providers and cable MSOs) to sell profitable high-bandwidth data services alongside existing legacy services.
IBiquity Digital develops and licenses a digital HD Radio technology for AM and FM audio and data broadcasting in the United States and internationally. Its HD radio technology allows digital radio signals to ride the same airwaves as analog AM and FM radio broadcasts. The company provides a Gigaware Navigation Control HD Radio Receiver accessory and a Gigaware HD Radio application for iPhone and iPod touch users to receive HD Radio FM broadcasts. iBiquity Digital Corporation was formerly known as USA Digital Radio, Inc. The company was founded in 1991 and is based in Columbia, Maryland, with additional offices in Basking Ridge, New Jersey; and Pontiac, Michigan.

SyChip

Series B in 2002
SyChip Inc. specializes in the design, development, and marketing of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) and Chip Scale Modules (CSM) tailored for the wireless internet appliance market. The company's innovative approach emphasizes the creation of highly integrated RF modules that stand out due to their proprietary integration techniques, modular architectures, and advanced Silicon technologies. This unique silicon substrate allows for more predictable RF designs and simplifies the simulation process, resulting in reduced time-to-market, enhanced performance, and improved reliability for its products.

Siros Technologies

Venture Round in 2002
Siros Technologies is a developer of ultra-density, three-dimensional digital data storage systems for the information technology.

Flarion Technologies

Series B in 2001
Headquartered in Bedminster, N.J., Flarion Technologies has developed and deployed FLASH-OFDM mobile broadband since 2000. Flarion's product line consists of the RadioRouter® base station, FLASH-OFDM modems, embedded chipsets, and system software to create an end-to-end network for mobile operators.

Flarion Technologies

Series A in 2000
Headquartered in Bedminster, N.J., Flarion Technologies has developed and deployed FLASH-OFDM mobile broadband since 2000. Flarion's product line consists of the RadioRouter® base station, FLASH-OFDM modems, embedded chipsets, and system software to create an end-to-end network for mobile operators.

ISPSoft

Venture Round in 2000
ISPSoft offers the only highly scalable architecture and products to expand ISP (including broadband ISP) operations and services while reducing operational costs. ISPSoft's products solve multi-level user needs, scaling from 1000's to tens of millions of users. As a result, the breadth of ISPSoft's customers include regional ISPs to national carriers making ISPSoft's products an industry standard. ISPSoft's core technology, the NetSOP Internet provisioner, addresses the immediate needs of ISPs and ASPs, as well as the needs of the emerging broadband ISP/CLEC industry. Their unique patent-pending technology provides service activation, scalable to over 25 million users.

Aspect Medical Systems

Venture Round in 1997
Aspect Medical Systems develop technology that could measure a then unknown element of patient status – the direct effect of drugs and disease on the brain. Today, Aspect is recognized as a pioneer and global market leader in brain monitoring, having led the way to develop proprietary technologies that directly measure these effects and ultimately improve the quality and cost effectiveness of patient care.
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