Masimo is a medical technology company headquartered in Irvine, California, that develops, manufactures, and markets noninvasive patient monitoring technologies, sensors, and related devices, hospital automation and connectivity solutions, telehealth products, and consumer health devices. Its core offering is Masimo SET pulse oximetry, a leading noninvasive monitoring technology, supported by the rainbow SET measurements, a range of bedside, handheld, and wearable devices, and the Root patient monitoring and connectivity platform. The company also provides remote monitoring and safety solutions such as Patient SafetyNet and SafetyNet, as well as therapeutic and home-use devices. Masimo sells its products through direct sales, distributors, and OEM partnerships to hospitals, clinics, and other care settings, and also operates a consumer audio segment. The business focuses on accurate physiological measurements, including oxygen saturation, hemoglobin, and respiration, to support patient safety, remote monitoring, and outcomes.
General Fusion
Series C in 2013
General Fusion Inc., established in 2002 and headquartered in Burnaby, Canada, specializes in developing commercial Magnetized Target Fusion (MTF), a hybrid fusion method combining magnetic confinement and inertial confinement principles. The company focuses on creating utility-scale fusion power using its patent-pending MTF concept, which has the potential to provide clean, safe, and economical energy. General Fusion develops key subsystems such as plasma injectors, acoustic drivers, and liquid metal vortex compression tests to advance its MTF technology. Backed by a global syndicate of investors, industry leaders, and technology pioneers, General Fusion aims to demonstrate and commercialize its innovative fusion power plants by the end of the decade.
Fallbrook Technologies
Series E in 2010
Fallbrook Technologies Inc. is a technology company that develops and manufactures advanced transmission systems, specifically focusing on its NuVinci technology, which utilizes a continuously variable planetary (CVP) transmission system. This innovative approach replaces traditional gear systems with a mechanism using spheres, enhancing the efficiency and performance of various mechanical devices. Fallbrook's products include the NuVinci Harmony, an automatic shifting system designed for bicycles, and the N330f, a rental and commercial-grade bicycle group set. The company's technology is applicable across a diverse range of sectors, such as bicycles, light electric vehicles, automobiles, agricultural equipment, and industrial machinery. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Cedar Park, Texas, Fallbrook Technologies operates manufacturing facilities in China and maintains a sales office in Europe. The company has established partnerships with notable industry leaders, enabling the widespread adoption of its innovative transmission solutions.
Greenland Hong Kong
Post in 2009
A subsidiary of Greenland Holding Group, Greenland Hong Kong focuses on property development for sale and rental, hotel operations, and related services primarily within China. It serves as a financing vehicle for Greenland Group's projects to access international capital markets.
Energy and Power Solutions
Venture Round in 2009
EPS was founded in 2003 by a group of engineers and cientists, with experience in the implementation of power rural systems and telecommunications worldwide, in the design and implementation of critical projects with high level of contingency, and in the planning and management of complex projects.
Fallbrook Technologies
Series D in 2008
Fallbrook Technologies Inc. is a technology company that develops and manufactures advanced transmission systems, specifically focusing on its NuVinci technology, which utilizes a continuously variable planetary (CVP) transmission system. This innovative approach replaces traditional gear systems with a mechanism using spheres, enhancing the efficiency and performance of various mechanical devices. Fallbrook's products include the NuVinci Harmony, an automatic shifting system designed for bicycles, and the N330f, a rental and commercial-grade bicycle group set. The company's technology is applicable across a diverse range of sectors, such as bicycles, light electric vehicles, automobiles, agricultural equipment, and industrial machinery. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Cedar Park, Texas, Fallbrook Technologies operates manufacturing facilities in China and maintains a sales office in Europe. The company has established partnerships with notable industry leaders, enabling the widespread adoption of its innovative transmission solutions.
GridPoint
Series E in 2008
GridPoint specializes in comprehensive energy management solutions. It offers hardware for monitoring energy endpoints like HVAC and lighting systems, along with a cloud-based software platform for real-time data collection and analytics. The company serves various industries such as retail, commercial buildings, and government institutions, helping them optimize energy usage and reduce costs.
Eco Plastics
Series B in 2008
ECO Plastics Ltd is the UK's leading and highest quality reprocessor of recyclable materials. We currently operate Europe’s largest and most technically advanced Mixed Plastic Bottle sorting facility. This plant sorts 140,000t of plastics each year, sourced primarily from Waste contractors and Local Authorities throughout the UK and Ireland, we are also increasing volumes sourced within Western Europe.
Having sorted the plastics by colour and polymer ECO Plastics Ltd then washes and extrudes the PET into PurePET78® (Food Grade rPET pellet). PurePET78® is used to replace virgin plastics in the production of new UK food and beverage packaging.
ReliOn is a leading company specializing in the development and marketing of modular, cartridge-based proton exchange membrane (PEM) fuel cell technology. It offers a diverse range of stationary fuel cells designed for emergency and backup power, uninterruptible power supplies, and off-grid power applications. ReliOn serves a variety of sectors, including telecommunications, energy, transportation, and government entities. The company has successfully sold and delivered over 1,900 kW of fuel cells both in the United States and internationally, establishing a customer base that includes major telecommunications providers, governmental communication sites, and utility companies. Its products encompass outdoor enclosures and fuel cell systems tailored to meet specific energy needs.
Enerpulse
Series B in 2008
Enerpulse is headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico. They develop environmentally friendly ignition products through the application of Pulsed Power Technology (PPT). With the assistance of Sandia National Laboratories in Albuquerque, Pulstarâ„¢ was designed to increase the peak power of the spark plug so it could ignite gasoline in the engine's cylinder more completely, with less cycle-to-cycle variation. Pulstar's extra power ignites fuel more completely, transforming your car into a more fuel-efficient vehicle that is a lot more fun to drive.
EPS Corp provides energy efficiency software.
The company’s three-step process provides accurate, and measurable energy usage data for plant and executive management. Using this process, Cost savings and carbon emission reductions are calculated at each step, helping the client facility to operate at high levels of efficiency.
Once the proper energy and operational controls and process efficiencies are in place, there are still ways to gain more benefits, like shifting to less expensive or more carbon efficient energy alternatives or clean energy solutions, allowing for the monetization of further benefits.
Energy and Power Solutions
Series A in 2007
EPS was founded in 2003 by a group of engineers and cientists, with experience in the implementation of power rural systems and telecommunications worldwide, in the design and implementation of critical projects with high level of contingency, and in the planning and management of complex projects.
Imperium Renewables
Series B in 2007
Imperium Renewables, Inc. is a producer and marketer of biodiesel in the United States, utilizing feedstock oils and glycerin, a by-product of biodiesel production. Established in 2004 and based in Seattle, Washington, the company operates BQ-9000-certified biodiesel facilities in Hoquiam, Washington, and Oahu, Hawaii. Its biodiesel serves as an alternative fuel for various modes of transportation, including cars, trucks, ships, trains, and planes. Imperium Renewables markets its products through a network of distributors, emphasizing its commitment to renewable energy solutions. The company was formerly known as Seattle Biodiesel, LLC before rebranding in May 2005.
GridPoint
Series D in 2007
GridPoint specializes in comprehensive energy management solutions. It offers hardware for monitoring energy endpoints like HVAC and lighting systems, along with a cloud-based software platform for real-time data collection and analytics. The company serves various industries such as retail, commercial buildings, and government institutions, helping them optimize energy usage and reduce costs.