Pangaea Ventures

Pangaea Ventures is a Vancouver-based venture capital firm founded in 2000 that provides early- to growth-stage funding for technology-driven and materials-intensive ventures. It concentrates on hard tech and advanced materials across energy, electronics, health, nanotechnology, chemistry, and cleantech, pursuing solutions in energy generation and storage, energy efficiency, and environmental materials. The firm backs companies addressing fundamental global challenges such as climate change, food and water security, and health outcomes, with a preference for commercial products and enabling technologies. It typically seeks significant minority stakes, aims to hold board representation, and positions itself as a lead investor while remaining open to co-investment. While headquartered in Vancouver, it operates with additional offices in Phoenix and Hillsborough and focuses on opportunities in North America and Europe. The firm emphasizes impact-oriented investing across incubation, startup, and growth phases, supporting portfolio companies through multiple growth stages.

Sarah Applebaum

Partner

Chris Erickson

General Partner

Chris Erikson JD

Founding General Partner

Janelle Goulard

Principal

Leonid Molchanovsky

General Partner

Past deals in Nanotechnology

TruTag Technologies

Series D in 2021
TruTag Technologies, Inc. is a technology company specializing in precision-fabricated nano-porous silica for applications in drug delivery, product authentication, and data intelligence. The company has developed TruTag, an edible microtag aimed at identifying, authenticating, and ensuring the quality of medicines, medical products, food items, and consumer goods. This innovation helps mitigate issues such as counterfeiting, product diversions, and quality control, serving various industries including healthcare, life sciences, food and beverages, and electronics. TruTag Technologies operates a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Hawaii and has engineering offices in California, with additional business development offices across the United States and in Scotland. The company has garnered recognition for its technological advancements, including accolades from the SPIE Prism Awards and the Edison Awards, and has been acknowledged by the World Economic Forum as a Technology Pioneer.

TruTag Technologies

Series C in 2019
TruTag Technologies, Inc. is a technology company specializing in precision-fabricated nano-porous silica for applications in drug delivery, product authentication, and data intelligence. The company has developed TruTag, an edible microtag aimed at identifying, authenticating, and ensuring the quality of medicines, medical products, food items, and consumer goods. This innovation helps mitigate issues such as counterfeiting, product diversions, and quality control, serving various industries including healthcare, life sciences, food and beverages, and electronics. TruTag Technologies operates a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Hawaii and has engineering offices in California, with additional business development offices across the United States and in Scotland. The company has garnered recognition for its technological advancements, including accolades from the SPIE Prism Awards and the Edison Awards, and has been acknowledged by the World Economic Forum as a Technology Pioneer.

Switch Materials

Series C in 2015
SWITCH Materials Inc. is a Canadian company founded in 2007, specializing in advanced materials that enable innovative smart window solutions for automotive applications, particularly for OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers. The company focuses on developing proprietary organic molecules that can switch optical properties on command, allowing for functionalities such as automatic darkening of sunroofs in sunlight to reduce heat and glare. Their technology integrates seamlessly into various applications, including automotive glass, architectural glass, and eyewear. SWITCH Materials also conducts extensive research and development in its laboratories and at Simon Fraser University’s 4D LABS, leveraging the expertise of materials scientists skilled in synthetic chemistry, polymer processing, and optics. The company aims to contribute to lower emissions and enhanced customer experiences in electric vehicle markets, as well as in custom solar management applications.

Cnano Technology

Series B in 2015
Cnano Technology specializes in developing and manufacturing carbon nanotubes. Its products cater to diverse industries such as energy (battery, solar cell coatings), automotive (conductive pastes), electronics (transparent conductive coatings), and structural composites markets.

Switch Materials

Series B in 2010
SWITCH Materials Inc. is a Canadian company founded in 2007, specializing in advanced materials that enable innovative smart window solutions for automotive applications, particularly for OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers. The company focuses on developing proprietary organic molecules that can switch optical properties on command, allowing for functionalities such as automatic darkening of sunroofs in sunlight to reduce heat and glare. Their technology integrates seamlessly into various applications, including automotive glass, architectural glass, and eyewear. SWITCH Materials also conducts extensive research and development in its laboratories and at Simon Fraser University’s 4D LABS, leveraging the expertise of materials scientists skilled in synthetic chemistry, polymer processing, and optics. The company aims to contribute to lower emissions and enhanced customer experiences in electric vehicle markets, as well as in custom solar management applications.

Cyrium Technologies

Series B in 2008
Cyrium Technologies Inc. is a Canadian company that specializes in the development and manufacturing of concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) cells tailored for terrestrial solar energy markets and CPV system manufacturers. Established in 2002 and headquartered in Ottawa, with an additional office in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong, the company offers a range of products, including quantum dot enhanced cells and application-specific concentrator cells (ASCC). Furthermore, Cyrium Technologies provides performance optimization and customization services for its cells through the ASCC program, ensuring that clients receive tailored solutions to meet their specific energy needs.

Switch Materials

Venture Round in 2007
SWITCH Materials Inc. is a Canadian company founded in 2007, specializing in advanced materials that enable innovative smart window solutions for automotive applications, particularly for OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers. The company focuses on developing proprietary organic molecules that can switch optical properties on command, allowing for functionalities such as automatic darkening of sunroofs in sunlight to reduce heat and glare. Their technology integrates seamlessly into various applications, including automotive glass, architectural glass, and eyewear. SWITCH Materials also conducts extensive research and development in its laboratories and at Simon Fraser University’s 4D LABS, leveraging the expertise of materials scientists skilled in synthetic chemistry, polymer processing, and optics. The company aims to contribute to lower emissions and enhanced customer experiences in electric vehicle markets, as well as in custom solar management applications.

Cnano Technology

Series A in 2007
Cnano Technology specializes in developing and manufacturing carbon nanotubes. Its products cater to diverse industries such as energy (battery, solar cell coatings), automotive (conductive pastes), electronics (transparent conductive coatings), and structural composites markets.

Cyrium Technologies

Series B in 2005
Cyrium Technologies Inc. is a Canadian company that specializes in the development and manufacturing of concentrator photovoltaic (CPV) cells tailored for terrestrial solar energy markets and CPV system manufacturers. Established in 2002 and headquartered in Ottawa, with an additional office in Tsuen Wan, Hong Kong, the company offers a range of products, including quantum dot enhanced cells and application-specific concentrator cells (ASCC). Furthermore, Cyrium Technologies provides performance optimization and customization services for its cells through the ASCC program, ensuring that clients receive tailored solutions to meet their specific energy needs.

InMat

Venture Round in 2003
InMat, Inc. is a company that specializes in the development, manufacturing, and marketing of innovative nanocomposite coating solutions. Utilizing its proprietary Nanolok technology, InMat produces a range of aqueous suspensions, including Air D-Fense 2000 and 3000, as well as Nanolok NP and PT, which feature nano-dispersed silicates combined with different polymers. These coatings serve as effective barriers and can be applied to various elastomeric substrates via spray or dip coating methods. InMat's products cater to multiple industries, including packaging, automotive, medical, protective apparel, and sports equipment. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Hillsborough, New Jersey, InMat is dedicated to providing environmentally friendly coatings that enhance product performance for its industrial customers.
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