Origin Partners

Origin Partners is a New Jersey-based venture capital firm with additional offices in Massachusetts and Texas. It focuses on early-stage investments in information technology, communications, and medical technology sectors across the United States, with a preference for companies based in the Northeast and Texas.

E. James Hutchens

Managing Director

Marc Yagjian

Managing Director

20 past transactions

SailPoint Technologies

Series C in 2008
SailPoint Technologies is an identity governance software provider that specializes in managing user access to critical systems and data for organizations worldwide, including the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, the company offers a range of solutions such as IdentityIQ, a comprehensive identity governance solution; IdentityNow, a cloud-based governance platform; and IdentityAI, which utilizes artificial intelligence to detect potential security threats. These products help organizations efficiently manage access rights for employees, contractors, and business partners across hybrid IT environments, which include on-premises, cloud, and mobile applications. SailPoint's software integrates role management, access request management, and compliance management, ultimately enabling enterprises to streamline IT compliance processes and reduce fraud risks. It serves a diverse clientele, including commercial enterprises, financial institutions, and government entities, distributing its solutions directly and through various partners.

Intact Medical

Series G in 2007
Intact Medical Corporation is a medical device company based in Framingham, Massachusetts, specializing in the design, development, and marketing of minimally invasive systems for volumetric excision of tissue, particularly for diagnostic and therapeutic applications in cancer care. Founded in 1998 and originally known as Neothermia Corporation, the company has a mission to alleviate pain, restore health, and extend life. Its flagship product is a breast lesion excision system that employs vacuum-assisted, image-guided technology. This system allows for the removal of intact samples of suspicious tissue through a small incision, utilizing radio frequency energy to ensure complete excision of abnormalities. By focusing on minimally invasive procedures, Intact Medical aims to enhance patient outcomes and streamline the diagnostic process in oncology.

SailPoint Technologies

Series B in 2007
SailPoint Technologies is an identity governance software provider that specializes in managing user access to critical systems and data for organizations worldwide, including the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, the company offers a range of solutions such as IdentityIQ, a comprehensive identity governance solution; IdentityNow, a cloud-based governance platform; and IdentityAI, which utilizes artificial intelligence to detect potential security threats. These products help organizations efficiently manage access rights for employees, contractors, and business partners across hybrid IT environments, which include on-premises, cloud, and mobile applications. SailPoint's software integrates role management, access request management, and compliance management, ultimately enabling enterprises to streamline IT compliance processes and reduce fraud risks. It serves a diverse clientele, including commercial enterprises, financial institutions, and government entities, distributing its solutions directly and through various partners.

Venafi

Series B in 2006
Venafi, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in enterprise key and certificate management solutions. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Salt Lake City, Utah, Venafi offers a range of products that enhance the security of machine identities, including the Venafi Director platform for comprehensive oversight of keys and certificates, Server Certificate Manager for certificate inventory security, and SSH Key Manager for improved threat intelligence. The company’s solutions enable organizations to secure machine-to-machine communications across various environments, including on-premises, virtual, cloud, and IoT. Additional offerings include Symmetric Key Manager, Mobile Certificate Manager, and Venafi Cloud for DevOps, which collectively help manage cryptographic keys and digital certificates efficiently. Venafi serves clients across multiple sectors, including financial services, healthcare, and telecommunications, addressing challenges such as compliance, risk management, and system availability. Through automated remediation and global visibility, Venafi mitigates risks associated with machine identities, ensuring secure communications within the extended enterprise.

JAM Technologies

Series B in 2006
JAM Technologies operates as a mixed signal semiconductor company. It designs audio system interface chips for audio-centric consumer electronics, including flat panel TVs, computers, and portable media players. JamTech offers True Fidelity sub-ranging pulse width modulation digital amplifiers. It sells its ICs through direct sales force and distributors. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Austin, Texas, with an additional office in Singapore.

SailPoint Technologies

Series A in 2006
SailPoint Technologies is an identity governance software provider that specializes in managing user access to critical systems and data for organizations worldwide, including the United States, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, the company offers a range of solutions such as IdentityIQ, a comprehensive identity governance solution; IdentityNow, a cloud-based governance platform; and IdentityAI, which utilizes artificial intelligence to detect potential security threats. These products help organizations efficiently manage access rights for employees, contractors, and business partners across hybrid IT environments, which include on-premises, cloud, and mobile applications. SailPoint's software integrates role management, access request management, and compliance management, ultimately enabling enterprises to streamline IT compliance processes and reduce fraud risks. It serves a diverse clientele, including commercial enterprises, financial institutions, and government entities, distributing its solutions directly and through various partners.

Intact Medical

Series E in 2005
Intact Medical Corporation is a medical device company based in Framingham, Massachusetts, specializing in the design, development, and marketing of minimally invasive systems for volumetric excision of tissue, particularly for diagnostic and therapeutic applications in cancer care. Founded in 1998 and originally known as Neothermia Corporation, the company has a mission to alleviate pain, restore health, and extend life. Its flagship product is a breast lesion excision system that employs vacuum-assisted, image-guided technology. This system allows for the removal of intact samples of suspicious tissue through a small incision, utilizing radio frequency energy to ensure complete excision of abnormalities. By focusing on minimally invasive procedures, Intact Medical aims to enhance patient outcomes and streamline the diagnostic process in oncology.

CipherOptics

Series C in 2004
CipherOptics, Inc. provides data security and network encryption, and compliance grade data protection solutions to security enterprises, financial institutions, health care, and government agencies. The company offers CipherEngine, which delivers network-wide encryption to customers by providing an approach to security policy and encryption key management; CipherView, which is a security gateway management application that provides security administrators with a device management tool; SoftRemoteLT, which offers features to remote access users connecting to the corporate VPN; and CipherEngine Enforcement Point family of encryptors that are encryption appliances designed for the carrier Ethernet and MPLS markets. The company also offers MPLS security, metro Ethernet security, disaster recovery and data replication security, and network application security services. The company has strategic partnerships with EMC Corporation, IBM, Intel, and Raza Microelectronics, Inc. CipherOptics, Inc. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Silicon Optix

Series B in 2004
Silicon Optix is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in advanced video and geometry processing integrated circuit (IC) solutions. The company offers eWARP™, a digital distortion correction technology that enables manufacturers to enhance optical systems with sophisticated electronics imaging, thereby improving design capabilities while reducing costs and complexity. Silicon Optix is recognized for its Realta integrated system-on-chip (SoC), which sets a benchmark for video quality, and the Reon chip, designed to deliver high-quality video processing for mainstream Hollywood films and broadcast television. Additionally, the company produces the Geo chip, which facilitates pixel-by-pixel brightness control in rear-projection televisions. With over seven years invested in research and development, Silicon Optix has established itself as a leader in geometry processing technologies, addressing significant market opportunities in the semiconductor industry.

CipherOptics

Series B in 2003
CipherOptics, Inc. provides data security and network encryption, and compliance grade data protection solutions to security enterprises, financial institutions, health care, and government agencies. The company offers CipherEngine, which delivers network-wide encryption to customers by providing an approach to security policy and encryption key management; CipherView, which is a security gateway management application that provides security administrators with a device management tool; SoftRemoteLT, which offers features to remote access users connecting to the corporate VPN; and CipherEngine Enforcement Point family of encryptors that are encryption appliances designed for the carrier Ethernet and MPLS markets. The company also offers MPLS security, metro Ethernet security, disaster recovery and data replication security, and network application security services. The company has strategic partnerships with EMC Corporation, IBM, Intel, and Raza Microelectronics, Inc. CipherOptics, Inc. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Raleigh, North Carolina.

Intact Medical

Series D in 2003
Intact Medical Corporation is a medical device company based in Framingham, Massachusetts, specializing in the design, development, and marketing of minimally invasive systems for volumetric excision of tissue, particularly for diagnostic and therapeutic applications in cancer care. Founded in 1998 and originally known as Neothermia Corporation, the company has a mission to alleviate pain, restore health, and extend life. Its flagship product is a breast lesion excision system that employs vacuum-assisted, image-guided technology. This system allows for the removal of intact samples of suspicious tissue through a small incision, utilizing radio frequency energy to ensure complete excision of abnormalities. By focusing on minimally invasive procedures, Intact Medical aims to enhance patient outcomes and streamline the diagnostic process in oncology.

Silicon Optix

Series B in 2003
Silicon Optix is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in advanced video and geometry processing integrated circuit (IC) solutions. The company offers eWARP™, a digital distortion correction technology that enables manufacturers to enhance optical systems with sophisticated electronics imaging, thereby improving design capabilities while reducing costs and complexity. Silicon Optix is recognized for its Realta integrated system-on-chip (SoC), which sets a benchmark for video quality, and the Reon chip, designed to deliver high-quality video processing for mainstream Hollywood films and broadcast television. Additionally, the company produces the Geo chip, which facilitates pixel-by-pixel brightness control in rear-projection televisions. With over seven years invested in research and development, Silicon Optix has established itself as a leader in geometry processing technologies, addressing significant market opportunities in the semiconductor industry.

PhyFlex Networks

Series B in 2002
PhyFlex Networks is a business services software and broadband access company that creates new business models for cable operators through its True Broadband solution. True Broadband includes a comprehensive software suite for the creation, provisioning, and management of end-to-end broadband services dynamically and on demand.

Waveset

Series C in 2002
Waveset Technologies specializes in providing infrastructure solutions designed to facilitate secure online interactions between businesses. They focus on producing robust identity management software and hardware, aiming to safeguard corporate networks against unauthorized access attempts.

Silicon Optix

Series B in 2002
Silicon Optix is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in advanced video and geometry processing integrated circuit (IC) solutions. The company offers eWARP™, a digital distortion correction technology that enables manufacturers to enhance optical systems with sophisticated electronics imaging, thereby improving design capabilities while reducing costs and complexity. Silicon Optix is recognized for its Realta integrated system-on-chip (SoC), which sets a benchmark for video quality, and the Reon chip, designed to deliver high-quality video processing for mainstream Hollywood films and broadcast television. Additionally, the company produces the Geo chip, which facilitates pixel-by-pixel brightness control in rear-projection televisions. With over seven years invested in research and development, Silicon Optix has established itself as a leader in geometry processing technologies, addressing significant market opportunities in the semiconductor industry.

WatchMark

Series C in 2001
Watchmark is a company that produces the latest generation of smartwatches. In order to guarantee the highest level of quality, they work with manufacturers such as Sony, LG, Bosch, and Texas Instruments. A strong commitment by the entire team allows they to create innovative products tailored to consumer needs and the latest trends. Watchmark has a team of engineers that make sure every smartwatch is unique.

Silicon Optix

Series B in 2001
Silicon Optix is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in advanced video and geometry processing integrated circuit (IC) solutions. The company offers eWARP™, a digital distortion correction technology that enables manufacturers to enhance optical systems with sophisticated electronics imaging, thereby improving design capabilities while reducing costs and complexity. Silicon Optix is recognized for its Realta integrated system-on-chip (SoC), which sets a benchmark for video quality, and the Reon chip, designed to deliver high-quality video processing for mainstream Hollywood films and broadcast television. Additionally, the company produces the Geo chip, which facilitates pixel-by-pixel brightness control in rear-projection televisions. With over seven years invested in research and development, Silicon Optix has established itself as a leader in geometry processing technologies, addressing significant market opportunities in the semiconductor industry.

Waveset

Series B in 2001
Waveset Technologies specializes in providing infrastructure solutions designed to facilitate secure online interactions between businesses. They focus on producing robust identity management software and hardware, aiming to safeguard corporate networks against unauthorized access attempts.

Silicon Optix

Series A in 2001
Silicon Optix is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in advanced video and geometry processing integrated circuit (IC) solutions. The company offers eWARP™, a digital distortion correction technology that enables manufacturers to enhance optical systems with sophisticated electronics imaging, thereby improving design capabilities while reducing costs and complexity. Silicon Optix is recognized for its Realta integrated system-on-chip (SoC), which sets a benchmark for video quality, and the Reon chip, designed to deliver high-quality video processing for mainstream Hollywood films and broadcast television. Additionally, the company produces the Geo chip, which facilitates pixel-by-pixel brightness control in rear-projection televisions. With over seven years invested in research and development, Silicon Optix has established itself as a leader in geometry processing technologies, addressing significant market opportunities in the semiconductor industry.

Waveset

Series A in 2000
Waveset Technologies specializes in providing infrastructure solutions designed to facilitate secure online interactions between businesses. They focus on producing robust identity management software and hardware, aiming to safeguard corporate networks against unauthorized access attempts.
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