Trinity Capital
Trinity Capital Investment is a private equity and venture capital firm based in Phoenix, Arizona, that specializes in providing venture debt and equipment financing to growth-stage companies across various sectors, including technology, healthcare, and consumer products. Established in 2008, the firm collaborates closely with venture capital firms and other financial institutions to offer tailored debt capital solutions to emerging growth companies and venture-backed businesses. It typically invests between $2 million and $20 million in companies with revenues of at least $5 million, focusing on structured financing options with low or no covenants. Trinity Capital primarily targets investments in the United States, particularly in the California Bay Area, and aims to support companies while allowing them to preserve equity. The firm’s investment strategies include senior and subordinated term debt, asset-backed financing, and equipment leases, making it a vital partner for startups looking to access capital.
Provider autonomous precision manufacturing services intended to revolutionize the way space and frontier industries produce parts. The company's technology addresses the root cause of the collapsing domestic supply chain, it enhances worker capability across the board, novices achieve expert-level tolerances, and experts gain even greater productivity, enabling industries to avail close tolerances and rapid turnaround of products at scale.
Lehigh Technologies is a specialty materials company that transforms end-of-life tires and other post-industrial rubber into high-performance, lower cost, sustainable micronized rubber powders (MRP). These MRPs replace oil- and rubber-based feedstocks in a wide range of industrial and consumer applications, including high performance tires, consumer and industrial plastics, consumer goods, coatings & sealants and construction materials. Lehigh tailors its PolyDyne™ and MicroDyne™ MRPs to customers’ needs to maximize benefits and optimize performance. Lehigh also offers its customers comprehensive Closed-Loop services. Lehigh Technologies operates the world’s largest MRP manufacturing plant just outside of Atlanta, with an annual production capacity of 140 million pounds. Lehigh also has the world’s leading MRP research and development facility, its Application & Development Center.
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