The goal of Zed Industries, a small but dedicated team, is to create the finest text editor possible. Not our first director, Zed. It represents the result of more than ten years of expertise in creating tools for developers. We developed the hackable text editor Atom and the ground-breaking software framework Electron, which gave rise to a completely new class of desktop applications. The most well-known editors in the world use Tree-sitter, a sophisticated syntax parsing system that we also created. It is ingrained in our DNA to create useful instruments.
Latent Technology builds the next-generation animation technology for virtual worlds.
Primitive is the core developer of Arbiter, an open-source software framework for crypto transaction simulation.
Oma Fertility is a full-service fertility clinic that offers fertility care and treatments. It brings top lab design and technology to in-house treatments like IUI and IVF, coordinates seamlessly with third parties like surrogate agencies and egg and sperm banks Oma uses Oma Sperm InSight and their proprietary AI microscope, which together help their embryologists select the most promising sperm cell for IVF.
ChargeLab is the Android of EV charging. We don’t build EV chargers, but our hardware-agnostic platform runs on the world’s most popular EV chargers. Once connected, our software makes any EV charger smarter and easier to use.
Dusty Robotics develops robot-powered tools for the modern construction workforce. Their flagship product, the FieldPrinter, turns digital BIM designs into fully-constructible layouts in the field quickly and accurately. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in Mountain View, California, United States.
Adept AI is a research and product AI lab that automates software processes for developers. It's similar to robotic process automation (RPA), or software robots that use a combination of automation, computer vision, and machine learning to automate repetitive tasks like filing forms and responding to emails. Adept is creating general intelligence by allowing humans and computers to collaborate creatively.
Nautilus Labs is a technology partner that provides decarbonization of the ocean supply chain. They work across data availability and structures they apply machine learning to unlock predictive decision-making for fleet efficiency. Their solutions are built on clients’ workflows and are accompanied by human-centric change management programs to drive organizational adoption.
Okteto is a computer software company that specializes in the fields of software development, software engineering, and the cloud computing industry. The company allows to Iinstantly spin up pre-configured environments in the cloud and start developing within seconds. Okteto was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
Instrumental is building software that enables assembly lines to autonomously operate, learn, and adapt parts and processes - saving billions of dollars in scrap and rework costs. Their customers use Instrumental to find and fix issues on their assembly lines, preventing development schedule slips and beginning production at higher yields. Their equipment and data service is deployed on multiple global assembly lines at top-tier manufacturers. Instrumental was founded by Anna-Katrina Shedletsky and Samuel Weiss, two former Apple engineers who, after spending hundreds of days in China on manufacturing lines, set out to revolutionize the manufacturing space. They are assembling a diverse team who sees inefficiencies as opportunities and want to develop a system that changes the manufacturing world for the better.
Superconductive is the creator of Great Expectations, an open-source tool for data testing, documentation, and profiling. Great Expectations has a vibrant community where both core contributors and community members provide each other support through channels like Slack and Discuss. They offer paid consulting services to organizations that would benefit from closer collaboration with the core Great Expectations engineering team. It was created in 2017 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.
ApertureDB unifies knowledge graphs, multimodal data, and vector search in one powerful database. ApertureDB can cut data infrastructure setup times by 6-12 months, offering incredible value to CTOs and CDOs who are now expected to define a strategy for successful AI deployment in an extremely volatile environment with conflicting data requirements. ApertureDB allows enterprises to centralize all relevant datasets – including large images, videos, documents, embeddings, and their associated metadata – for efficient retrieval and query handling. It stores the data, giving a uniform view of the schema to the users, and then provides knowledge graph and vector search capabilities for downstream use across the AI pipeline, be it for building a chatbot, a search system, or a classic ML solution. It can increase the productivity of data science and ML teams building multimodal AI by ten-fold on an average.
Providing Trust and Transparency to Satellite Operators with Intuitive and Timely Collision Avoidance Warnings and Decision Guidance
nTopology is an engineering software company that specializes in computational tools for design, simulation, and advanced manufacturing. The company's platform integrates synthesized geometry and simulation data into manufacturing-ready models, enabling engineers to streamline workflows for advanced manufacturing applications.
Pluot is the easiest way to video conference. A complete hardware + software solution for video conferencing and screen sharing. Dedicated hardware that easily connects to your TV. Free software so anyone can join your meetings.
CarboExpert is a biopharmaceutical company that specializes in the development of anti-allergy medical materials. The company is known for its innovative approach in the biotechnology field, focusing on natural and synthetic-based anti-inflammatory and anti-allergy solutions. CarboExpert also produces and supplies functional carbohydrates and standard reference materials, making it a unique entity in its industry. Additionally, the company owns a derma-cosmetic brand, THERAPHYTOABEL, which aims to address consumers' skin problems.
Esper specializes in android device deployment and application management platforms for enterprises. It was co-founded in the year 2018 by US-based, industry veterans Yadhu Gopalan and Shiv Sundar. In addition to providing a device and application management platform, the company enables device manufacturers and chipset vendors to deliver a lean Android solution purpose-built for the smart dedicated device space. It also allows its customers to control every aspect of their device fleet and go as far as real-time debugging of applications on a remote device when required.
CRUXOCM enables the autonomous control room of tomorrow, operating within the safety constraints of today. RIPA (Robotic Industrial Process Automation) for control room operators of major energy assets.
VERSATILE uses machine learning and AI to optimize construction processes. It captures and analyzes data points to deliver real-time insights on job site performance and streamline decision-making. Mounted under the hook of any crane, this first-of-its-kind technology offers unparalleled production data on any job site including information on materials, redundancies, construction progress, and crane utilization. It was founded in 2016 and headquartered in Los Altos, California.
Dusty Robotics develops robot-powered tools for the modern construction workforce. Their flagship product, the FieldPrinter, turns digital BIM designs into fully-constructible layouts in the field quickly and accurately. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in Mountain View, California, United States.
Privacy Dynamics helps engineering teams maintain safe and secure access to the data they need for development, testing, model training, and analytics. Data processed by Privacy Dynamics maintains referential integrity, preserves the original data formats and indices, and ensures your lower environments include the messy nuances only found in real world data.
Esper specializes in android device deployment and application management platforms for enterprises. It was co-founded in the year 2018 by US-based, industry veterans Yadhu Gopalan and Shiv Sundar. In addition to providing a device and application management platform, the company enables device manufacturers and chipset vendors to deliver a lean Android solution purpose-built for the smart dedicated device space. It also allows its customers to control every aspect of their device fleet and go as far as real-time debugging of applications on a remote device when required.
Superconductive is the creator of Great Expectations, an open-source tool for data testing, documentation, and profiling. Great Expectations has a vibrant community where both core contributors and community members provide each other support through channels like Slack and Discuss. They offer paid consulting services to organizations that would benefit from closer collaboration with the core Great Expectations engineering team. It was created in 2017 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.
Meroxa is a data streaming platform designed to create a real-time data infrastructure. It aims to automate the heavy lifting of change data capture, monitoring, and data loading.
Tortuga AgTech empowers growers by using robots that perform a variety of labor-intensive tasks on the farm, with an emphasis on the harvest. Tortuga AgTech's mission is to build a healthier society, and a thriving ecosystem, through smarter farming. To do this, they want to enable growers to sell better produce - unique, tasty, nutritious food. They're doing this by building Digital Horticulture systems, made up of powerful technology like robotics, automation, and precision data analytics and machine learning. These systems will enable advanced growing methods to compete with scale agriculture, which means growers will be able to grow better produce that's also better for the planet. The automation of picking, packing, and trimming will reduce significantly the manual labor hours needed to grow to produce. It will also increase yields through denser layouts and optimized grow conditions. And, they'll help create full-time local technical jobs as well. And they do all of that while providing fresher, healthier, and more sustainable products to the humans living near their grower customers' operations.
Pluot is the easiest way to video conference. A complete hardware + software solution for video conferencing and screen sharing. Dedicated hardware that easily connects to your TV. Free software so anyone can join your meetings.
Privacy Dynamics helps engineering teams maintain safe and secure access to the data they need for development, testing, model training, and analytics. Data processed by Privacy Dynamics maintains referential integrity, preserves the original data formats and indices, and ensures your lower environments include the messy nuances only found in real world data.
ChargeLab is the Android of EV charging. We don’t build EV chargers, but our hardware-agnostic platform runs on the world’s most popular EV chargers. Once connected, our software makes any EV charger smarter and easier to use.
VERSATILE uses machine learning and AI to optimize construction processes. It captures and analyzes data points to deliver real-time insights on job site performance and streamline decision-making. Mounted under the hook of any crane, this first-of-its-kind technology offers unparalleled production data on any job site including information on materials, redundancies, construction progress, and crane utilization. It was founded in 2016 and headquartered in Los Altos, California.
Alan is programmed to write concurrent algorithms and business logic without having to explicitly program how it should be parallelized. It makes people more productive by managing IO and computational parallelism for them in the same way languages from the '90s like Java and Python made people more productive when compared to C or C++, by managing memory for them. Alan is named in honor of Alan Turing. We find great inspiration in the magnitude of his intellectual contributions.
nTopology is an engineering software company that specializes in computational tools for design, simulation, and advanced manufacturing. The company's platform integrates synthesized geometry and simulation data into manufacturing-ready models, enabling engineers to streamline workflows for advanced manufacturing applications.
Okteto is a computer software company that specializes in the fields of software development, software engineering, and the cloud computing industry. The company allows to Iinstantly spin up pre-configured environments in the cloud and start developing within seconds. Okteto was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California.
ThruWave produces millimeter wave imaging technology designed for markets including robotics, construction, and quality control. The company's low-cost sensors for commercial and industrial applications use patent-pending radar signal processing innovations and GPU accelerated image reconstruction techniques. Its technology lowers risk by imaging the internal structure of walls, ceilings, and floors that enable construction professionals to work faster. ThruWave was founded in 2017 and is headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
Meroxa is a data streaming platform designed to create a real-time data infrastructure. It aims to automate the heavy lifting of change data capture, monitoring, and data loading.
Instrumental is building software that enables assembly lines to autonomously operate, learn, and adapt parts and processes - saving billions of dollars in scrap and rework costs. Their customers use Instrumental to find and fix issues on their assembly lines, preventing development schedule slips and beginning production at higher yields. Their equipment and data service is deployed on multiple global assembly lines at top-tier manufacturers. Instrumental was founded by Anna-Katrina Shedletsky and Samuel Weiss, two former Apple engineers who, after spending hundreds of days in China on manufacturing lines, set out to revolutionize the manufacturing space. They are assembling a diverse team who sees inefficiencies as opportunities and want to develop a system that changes the manufacturing world for the better.
HASH enables the real-time modeling and simulation of complex systems. HASH's open-core platform allows developers and data scientists to quickly and easily construct simulations through composable parts, via a browser-based IDE and viewer for simulations. It was founded in 2019 and is headquartered in New York City.
Thread Robotics provides medical devices and services with a focus on fertility care. It was founded in 2020 and operates in Mountain View, California.
Pluot is the easiest way to video conference. A complete hardware + software solution for video conferencing and screen sharing. Dedicated hardware that easily connects to your TV. Free software so anyone can join your meetings.
Sensable is a vision platform built for industrial engineering. Sensable allows users to accelerate their Lean, Six Sigma or Time and Motion projects. Users can watch it live as it happens, or schedule timed recordings to observe processes from anywhere in the world at any time. Sensable offers AI-assisted analysis that tracks regions of interest to automatically process hours of repetitive video into detailed activity reports. Sensable's project based web application makes it easy to share findings with fellow engineers and collaborate in real-time.
Esper specializes in android device deployment and application management platforms for enterprises. It was co-founded in the year 2018 by US-based, industry veterans Yadhu Gopalan and Shiv Sundar. In addition to providing a device and application management platform, the company enables device manufacturers and chipset vendors to deliver a lean Android solution purpose-built for the smart dedicated device space. It also allows its customers to control every aspect of their device fleet and go as far as real-time debugging of applications on a remote device when required.
Coral Labs offers a smart manicure device that can automatically paint nails. The company is solving complex problems to simplify personal care. It was founded in 2017 by Bradley Leong and Ramya Venkateswaran and is headquartered in San Mateo, California, United States.
Superconductive is the creator of Great Expectations, an open-source tool for data testing, documentation, and profiling. Great Expectations has a vibrant community where both core contributors and community members provide each other support through channels like Slack and Discuss. They offer paid consulting services to organizations that would benefit from closer collaboration with the core Great Expectations engineering team. It was created in 2017 and is headquartered in Redwood City, California.
Dusty Robotics develops robot-powered tools for the modern construction workforce. Their flagship product, the FieldPrinter, turns digital BIM designs into fully-constructible layouts in the field quickly and accurately. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in Mountain View, California, United States.
Particle provides hardware and software tools to help users prototype, scale, and manage IoT products. Particle is an IoT device platform that enables businesses to easily add the power of connectivity to any product. From hardware to connectivity to device management and cloud, Particle provides developers with tools to prototype IoT solutions quickly as well as a reliable and secure platform for enterprises to scale. Over 150,000 product builders in more than 170 countries and half of the Fortune 500 have deployed connected IoT devices powered by Particle. Listed as one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2015 and named as a major player to watch in the IoT Landscape in IDC Marketscape’s 2018 Vendor Assessment, Particle’s customers include NASA, SpaceX, consumer hot tub manufacturer Jacuzzi, and coffee-brewing pioneer Keurig. Venture backed by Root Ventures, Spark Capital, and Qualcomm Ventures. Particle is based in San Francisco, CA and Shenzhen, China. Particle was founded on 2012.
Wildtype is an agtech platform based in San Francisco, California. Wildtype aims to create clean and sustainable fish and meat. They use cellular agriculture technologies to address the most pressing challenges of the generation: climate change, food security, and health. They are looking for committed scientists to fundamentally redefine how the world sources healthy and delicious meat.
CRUXOCM enables the autonomous control room of tomorrow, operating within the safety constraints of today. RIPA (Robotic Industrial Process Automation) for control room operators of major energy assets.
VERSATILE uses machine learning and AI to optimize construction processes. It captures and analyzes data points to deliver real-time insights on job site performance and streamline decision-making. Mounted under the hook of any crane, this first-of-its-kind technology offers unparalleled production data on any job site including information on materials, redundancies, construction progress, and crane utilization. It was founded in 2016 and headquartered in Los Altos, California.
Tortuga AgTech empowers growers by using robots that perform a variety of labor-intensive tasks on the farm, with an emphasis on the harvest. Tortuga AgTech's mission is to build a healthier society, and a thriving ecosystem, through smarter farming. To do this, they want to enable growers to sell better produce - unique, tasty, nutritious food. They're doing this by building Digital Horticulture systems, made up of powerful technology like robotics, automation, and precision data analytics and machine learning. These systems will enable advanced growing methods to compete with scale agriculture, which means growers will be able to grow better produce that's also better for the planet. The automation of picking, packing, and trimming will reduce significantly the manual labor hours needed to grow to produce. It will also increase yields through denser layouts and optimized grow conditions. And, they'll help create full-time local technical jobs as well. And they do all of that while providing fresher, healthier, and more sustainable products to the humans living near their grower customers' operations.
TruckLabs is a trucking technology company that helps fleets improve their efficiency and sustainability today and in the future. It aims to transform the industry by combining first-hand knowledge of trucking with cutting-edge technology. The company is composed of hardware engineers, software developers, and data scientists who are serious about trucking, with over one hundred million miles driven.
Nautilus Labs is a technology partner that provides decarbonization of the ocean supply chain. They work across data availability and structures they apply machine learning to unlock predictive decision-making for fleet efficiency. Their solutions are built on clients’ workflows and are accompanied by human-centric change management programs to drive organizational adoption.
VERSATILE uses machine learning and AI to optimize construction processes. It captures and analyzes data points to deliver real-time insights on job site performance and streamline decision-making. Mounted under the hook of any crane, this first-of-its-kind technology offers unparalleled production data on any job site including information on materials, redundancies, construction progress, and crane utilization. It was founded in 2016 and headquartered in Los Altos, California.
Dusty Robotics develops robot-powered tools for the modern construction workforce. Their flagship product, the FieldPrinter, turns digital BIM designs into fully-constructible layouts in the field quickly and accurately. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in Mountain View, California, United States.
Nordsense is a SaaS-based smart waste management platform that helps with the waste collection processes. It offers a sensor that can be installed in any type of container to monitor waste level even when the bins use a plastic bag to hold the waste and its user-friendly platform monitors in real-time which waste bins need servicing, enabling cities, waste operators, and waste haulers to perform waste operations much more efficiently. The solution provides a positive environmental impact by reducing both the number of vehicles on the road and fuel consumption, as well as preventing unattractive and unsanitary overflowing bins.
Esper specializes in android device deployment and application management platforms for enterprises. It was co-founded in the year 2018 by US-based, industry veterans Yadhu Gopalan and Shiv Sundar. In addition to providing a device and application management platform, the company enables device manufacturers and chipset vendors to deliver a lean Android solution purpose-built for the smart dedicated device space. It also allows its customers to control every aspect of their device fleet and go as far as real-time debugging of applications on a remote device when required.
Wildtype is an agtech platform based in San Francisco, California. Wildtype aims to create clean and sustainable fish and meat. They use cellular agriculture technologies to address the most pressing challenges of the generation: climate change, food security, and health. They are looking for committed scientists to fundamentally redefine how the world sources healthy and delicious meat.
Seismic produces and develops custom garments with built-in flexible electric motors that help the wearer with everyday tasks. Seismic has hired a team of leaders in textiles, industrial design, robotics, biomechanics, and data science to develop the new category of Powered Clothing: lightweight, connected apparel, comfortably worn under any outfit, with integrated electric “muscles” that add intelligent wearable strength and natural mobility to muscles and joints, enabling everyone — from seniors to athletes, to people with a wide range of physical disabilities — to achieve their full physical potential. Seismic technology was originally developed at SRI International for a DARPA-funded program to reduce injury risk and enhance soldier endurance. Recognizing its profound application beyond the military, Seismic spun out of SRI to explore the technology for a wide range of consumer applications, starting with the aging market because of the size of the opportunity and the need this population faces.
nTopology is an engineering software company that specializes in computational tools for design, simulation, and advanced manufacturing. The company's platform integrates synthesized geometry and simulation data into manufacturing-ready models, enabling engineers to streamline workflows for advanced manufacturing applications.
Tortuga AgTech empowers growers by using robots that perform a variety of labor-intensive tasks on the farm, with an emphasis on the harvest. Tortuga AgTech's mission is to build a healthier society, and a thriving ecosystem, through smarter farming. To do this, they want to enable growers to sell better produce - unique, tasty, nutritious food. They're doing this by building Digital Horticulture systems, made up of powerful technology like robotics, automation, and precision data analytics and machine learning. These systems will enable advanced growing methods to compete with scale agriculture, which means growers will be able to grow better produce that's also better for the planet. The automation of picking, packing, and trimming will reduce significantly the manual labor hours needed to grow to produce. It will also increase yields through denser layouts and optimized grow conditions. And, they'll help create full-time local technical jobs as well. And they do all of that while providing fresher, healthier, and more sustainable products to the humans living near their grower customers' operations.
Particle provides hardware and software tools to help users prototype, scale, and manage IoT products. Particle is an IoT device platform that enables businesses to easily add the power of connectivity to any product. From hardware to connectivity to device management and cloud, Particle provides developers with tools to prototype IoT solutions quickly as well as a reliable and secure platform for enterprises to scale. Over 150,000 product builders in more than 170 countries and half of the Fortune 500 have deployed connected IoT devices powered by Particle. Listed as one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2015 and named as a major player to watch in the IoT Landscape in IDC Marketscape’s 2018 Vendor Assessment, Particle’s customers include NASA, SpaceX, consumer hot tub manufacturer Jacuzzi, and coffee-brewing pioneer Keurig. Venture backed by Root Ventures, Spark Capital, and Qualcomm Ventures. Particle is based in San Francisco, CA and Shenzhen, China. Particle was founded on 2012.
Instrumental is building software that enables assembly lines to autonomously operate, learn, and adapt parts and processes - saving billions of dollars in scrap and rework costs. Their customers use Instrumental to find and fix issues on their assembly lines, preventing development schedule slips and beginning production at higher yields. Their equipment and data service is deployed on multiple global assembly lines at top-tier manufacturers. Instrumental was founded by Anna-Katrina Shedletsky and Samuel Weiss, two former Apple engineers who, after spending hundreds of days in China on manufacturing lines, set out to revolutionize the manufacturing space. They are assembling a diverse team who sees inefficiencies as opportunities and want to develop a system that changes the manufacturing world for the better.
Creator is a part designer, part food revolutionary, and part roboticist. It is a collective of food lovers and engineers with decades of robotics and restaurant experience. Its first device makes gourmet burgers from scratch. Not only that, the company literally grind the meat to order, also slice tomatoes, onions, pickles, and a brioche roll fresh for clients. The team consists of roboticists from institutions including Berkeley and Stanford and firms like Tesla and NASA. Its culinary teams are veterans of Chez Panisse and Fat Duck. Its advisors include experts across fields like engineering, culinary, design, intellectual property, and even a NRN Restaurant Operator of the Year Award winner. Additionally, we’re further advised and supported by some of the top investors in Silicon Valley.
Seismic produces and develops custom garments with built-in flexible electric motors that help the wearer with everyday tasks. Seismic has hired a team of leaders in textiles, industrial design, robotics, biomechanics, and data science to develop the new category of Powered Clothing: lightweight, connected apparel, comfortably worn under any outfit, with integrated electric “muscles” that add intelligent wearable strength and natural mobility to muscles and joints, enabling everyone — from seniors to athletes, to people with a wide range of physical disabilities — to achieve their full physical potential. Seismic technology was originally developed at SRI International for a DARPA-funded program to reduce injury risk and enhance soldier endurance. Recognizing its profound application beyond the military, Seismic spun out of SRI to explore the technology for a wide range of consumer applications, starting with the aging market because of the size of the opportunity and the need this population faces.
Nordsense is a SaaS-based smart waste management platform that helps with the waste collection processes. It offers a sensor that can be installed in any type of container to monitor waste level even when the bins use a plastic bag to hold the waste and its user-friendly platform monitors in real-time which waste bins need servicing, enabling cities, waste operators, and waste haulers to perform waste operations much more efficiently. The solution provides a positive environmental impact by reducing both the number of vehicles on the road and fuel consumption, as well as preventing unattractive and unsanitary overflowing bins.
TruckLabs is a trucking technology company that helps fleets improve their efficiency and sustainability today and in the future. It aims to transform the industry by combining first-hand knowledge of trucking with cutting-edge technology. The company is composed of hardware engineers, software developers, and data scientists who are serious about trucking, with over one hundred million miles driven.
Nautilus Labs is a technology partner that provides decarbonization of the ocean supply chain. They work across data availability and structures they apply machine learning to unlock predictive decision-making for fleet efficiency. Their solutions are built on clients’ workflows and are accompanied by human-centric change management programs to drive organizational adoption.
Particle provides hardware and software tools to help users prototype, scale, and manage IoT products. Particle is an IoT device platform that enables businesses to easily add the power of connectivity to any product. From hardware to connectivity to device management and cloud, Particle provides developers with tools to prototype IoT solutions quickly as well as a reliable and secure platform for enterprises to scale. Over 150,000 product builders in more than 170 countries and half of the Fortune 500 have deployed connected IoT devices powered by Particle. Listed as one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2015 and named as a major player to watch in the IoT Landscape in IDC Marketscape’s 2018 Vendor Assessment, Particle’s customers include NASA, SpaceX, consumer hot tub manufacturer Jacuzzi, and coffee-brewing pioneer Keurig. Venture backed by Root Ventures, Spark Capital, and Qualcomm Ventures. Particle is based in San Francisco, CA and Shenzhen, China. Particle was founded on 2012.
Prynt is the instant camera case for smartphones. Just plug in the device, take a picture, and voila, get a beautiful photo within seconds. The case is simple with no ink, wifi, or bluetooth and is compatible with iOS and Android phones. When a photo is taken with Prynt, the app embeds a video inside of it and gives a creative new way to tell the story.
ApolloShield develops the world's first active, plug & play anti-drone system. ApolloShield detects unauthorized drones and sends them a "go home" command, disconnecting the original operator and forcing them to land safely. ApolloShield detects supported drones using multiple technologies including cameras and audio and radio sensors. ApolloShield can estimate the location of the detected drones and their operators, allowing security teams to assess the risk. ApolloShield also finds the unique identifiers of most drones, allowing law enforcement agencies to pursue irresponsible operators.
nTopology is an engineering software company that specializes in computational tools for design, simulation, and advanced manufacturing. The company's platform integrates synthesized geometry and simulation data into manufacturing-ready models, enabling engineers to streamline workflows for advanced manufacturing applications.
Shaper is a human-involved robotics company focused on making precision cutting easy and accessible. We believe strongly in bringing the tool to the user, rather than expecting the user to conform to the tool. Mixed reality enables our intuitive and efficient user interfaces.
Pluot is the easiest way to video conference. A complete hardware + software solution for video conferencing and screen sharing. Dedicated hardware that easily connects to your TV. Free software so anyone can join your meetings.
Cloud-controlled physical infrastructure providing enterprise solutions for Video Surveillance as a Service (VSaaS), Door Access Control as a Service (ACaaS), as well as integration with other sensors to support Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The Cloudastructure hardware utilizes state of art technology, delivered at a competitive price that beats industry standards and comes with zero maintenance or replacement costs with a life-time warranty. The Cloudastructure solution centralizes the management of access control with video monitoring and allows customers to scale geographically across multiple locations. The Cloudastructure platform delivers intelligence online and keeps critical data safely offsite.
Instrumental is building software that enables assembly lines to autonomously operate, learn, and adapt parts and processes - saving billions of dollars in scrap and rework costs. Their customers use Instrumental to find and fix issues on their assembly lines, preventing development schedule slips and beginning production at higher yields. Their equipment and data service is deployed on multiple global assembly lines at top-tier manufacturers. Instrumental was founded by Anna-Katrina Shedletsky and Samuel Weiss, two former Apple engineers who, after spending hundreds of days in China on manufacturing lines, set out to revolutionize the manufacturing space. They are assembling a diverse team who sees inefficiencies as opportunities and want to develop a system that changes the manufacturing world for the better.
Seismic produces and develops custom garments with built-in flexible electric motors that help the wearer with everyday tasks. Seismic has hired a team of leaders in textiles, industrial design, robotics, biomechanics, and data science to develop the new category of Powered Clothing: lightweight, connected apparel, comfortably worn under any outfit, with integrated electric “muscles” that add intelligent wearable strength and natural mobility to muscles and joints, enabling everyone — from seniors to athletes, to people with a wide range of physical disabilities — to achieve their full physical potential. Seismic technology was originally developed at SRI International for a DARPA-funded program to reduce injury risk and enhance soldier endurance. Recognizing its profound application beyond the military, Seismic spun out of SRI to explore the technology for a wide range of consumer applications, starting with the aging market because of the size of the opportunity and the need this population faces.
Preact (formerly Less Neglect) is a cloud-based customer success service that helps subscription software companies maximize customer lifetime value by reducing churn, acquiring new paid customers, and increasing user revenues. Preact provides health metrics tailored to each user and account by tracking detailed session-level usage of web and mobile applications and server APIs. Preact predicts and informs which customers are likely to churn, renew, or upgrade by modeling usage and behavior patterns using big data analytics, behavioral science, and machine learning. In addition, Preact provides deep, real-time visibility into product usage to dramatically improve customer support and product quality. Preact integrates with Gmail, Salesforce, Stripe, Zendesk, Desk.com, Helpscout, Mixpanel, and Marketo, and other leading cloud-based apps.
Mashgin's A.I. based self-checkout system can be deployed in a matter of minutes and at the fraction of the cost of Amazon Go. This system is already deployed across hundreds of locations and is used by tens of thousands of people every day. Mashgin was founded in 2014 and is based in Palo Alto, California.
Shaper is a human-involved robotics company focused on making precision cutting easy and accessible. We believe strongly in bringing the tool to the user, rather than expecting the user to conform to the tool. Mixed reality enables our intuitive and efficient user interfaces.
Particle provides hardware and software tools to help users prototype, scale, and manage IoT products. Particle is an IoT device platform that enables businesses to easily add the power of connectivity to any product. From hardware to connectivity to device management and cloud, Particle provides developers with tools to prototype IoT solutions quickly as well as a reliable and secure platform for enterprises to scale. Over 150,000 product builders in more than 170 countries and half of the Fortune 500 have deployed connected IoT devices powered by Particle. Listed as one of Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2015 and named as a major player to watch in the IoT Landscape in IDC Marketscape’s 2018 Vendor Assessment, Particle’s customers include NASA, SpaceX, consumer hot tub manufacturer Jacuzzi, and coffee-brewing pioneer Keurig. Venture backed by Root Ventures, Spark Capital, and Qualcomm Ventures. Particle is based in San Francisco, CA and Shenzhen, China. Particle was founded on 2012.
Preact (formerly Less Neglect) is a cloud-based customer success service that helps subscription software companies maximize customer lifetime value by reducing churn, acquiring new paid customers, and increasing user revenues. Preact provides health metrics tailored to each user and account by tracking detailed session-level usage of web and mobile applications and server APIs. Preact predicts and informs which customers are likely to churn, renew, or upgrade by modeling usage and behavior patterns using big data analytics, behavioral science, and machine learning. In addition, Preact provides deep, real-time visibility into product usage to dramatically improve customer support and product quality. Preact integrates with Gmail, Salesforce, Stripe, Zendesk, Desk.com, Helpscout, Mixpanel, and Marketo, and other leading cloud-based apps.
Plethora provides CNC machining services. They create manufacturing systems that turn customer designs into custom parts using robotics and in-house software. They analyze CAD models to provide design feedback for manufacturing from within the client's CAD software.
Creator is a part designer, part food revolutionary, and part roboticist. It is a collective of food lovers and engineers with decades of robotics and restaurant experience. Its first device makes gourmet burgers from scratch. Not only that, the company literally grind the meat to order, also slice tomatoes, onions, pickles, and a brioche roll fresh for clients. The team consists of roboticists from institutions including Berkeley and Stanford and firms like Tesla and NASA. Its culinary teams are veterans of Chez Panisse and Fat Duck. Its advisors include experts across fields like engineering, culinary, design, intellectual property, and even a NRN Restaurant Operator of the Year Award winner. Additionally, we’re further advised and supported by some of the top investors in Silicon Valley.
Wallaby provides a variety of products based on the Wallaby Engine, which understands and optimizes credit card usage for rewards, credit limit, statement due date, linked bonuses and other offers. You can use Wallaby via iPhone and Android apps, WalletBoost web app to determine the best card to add to your wallet or through the Wallaby developer program. Wallaby is also developing the Wallaby Card, to help consumers maximize with just one swipe