Investors in Google Glass

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Techstars

Techstars is a global startup accelerator founded in 2006, headquartered in Boulder, Colorado. It provides a supportive environment for entrepreneurs through various programs, including mentorship-driven accelerators, startup programs, and corporate innovation partnerships. Techstars connects founders with a vast network of mentors, investors, and industry experts to foster company growth. The organization operates multiple accelerator programs worldwide, focusing on diverse sectors such as mobility, retail, and social impact. It also manages a venture capital fund that invests in innovative technology companies at early stages. With over 1,000 companies in its accelerator portfolio, Techstars has developed a reputation for nurturing successful startups across various markets, helping them scale and achieve significant valuations.
Made 51 investments in Google Glass

SOSV

SOSV is a venture capital firm headquartered in New Jersey, focused on seed-to-growth stage investments in sectors such as biotechnology, hardware, robotics, and cross-border software, particularly in Asia. Established in 1995, SOSV operates several global accelerator programs, including HAX for hardware, IndieBio and RebelBio for life sciences, Chinaccelerator and MOX for cross-border internet, Food-X for disruptive food technologies, and dlab for blockchain innovations. The firm invests in approximately 150 companies annually and emphasizes a strategy that combines early-stage funding with extensive support, facilitating product development, customer acquisition, and scaling. SOSV's commitment to nurturing revolutionary deep technologies and its proven track record position it among the top 10% of venture capital funds worldwide.
Made 56 investments in Google Glass

IP Group

IP Group, established in 2001 and based in London, focuses on creating value through the commercialization of intellectual property from research-intensive institutions. The firm excels in identifying suitable intellectual property for commercialization and is adept at developing businesses or forming strategic partnerships to maximize value. With a strong foundation of industry and financial expertise, IP Group has built a solid reputation for delivering consistent results for its companies, partners, and shareholders. By leveraging its extensive knowledge of the commercialization process, IP Group effectively bridges the gap between innovative research and market application, fostering growth and sustainability in its business endeavors.
Made 6 investments in Google Glass

Intel

Intel is a leading global technology company that designs, manufactures, and sells essential technologies for cloud computing, smart devices, and connected systems. Founded in 1968 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Intel has transitioned from a PC-centric focus to a data-centric approach, emphasizing the importance of data in modern computing. The company produces a wide range of products, including microprocessors, accelerators, memory, and integrated digital technology platforms, serving original equipment manufacturers and cloud service providers. Intel also invests in innovative startups through its Intel Capital program, targeting areas such as artificial intelligence, 5G, and cybersecurity. With a workforce of approximately 107,000 employees worldwide, Intel is committed to driving advances in computing and communications, contributing to sectors like 5G, autonomous vehicles, and artificial intelligence. Through collaborations with various organizations, Intel aims to develop transformative technologies that enhance user experiences across diverse applications.
Made 38 investments in Google Glass

New Enterprise Associates

New Enterprise Associates, Inc. (NEA) is a prominent global venture capital firm established in 1977, based in Menlo Park, California. The firm specializes in supporting entrepreneurs in building transformative businesses across various stages, sectors, and geographies, with a particular emphasis on technology and healthcare. NEA has raised over $19 billion in cumulative committed capital and invests in companies at all lifecycle stages, from seed funding to initial public offerings. Its extensive investment history includes over 210 IPOs and more than 360 acquisitions. The firm's investment focus encompasses a broad range of industries, including healthcare services, biotechnology, consumer technology, and energy technology, with geographic interests spanning the United States, Asia, and beyond. NEA aims to facilitate growth by providing financial support and strategic guidance to its portfolio companies.
Made 29 investments in Google Glass

Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania

Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Southeastern Pennsylvania is a non-profit organization established in 1982 that promotes the development and adoption of new technologies in the region. Over the past 30 years, it has emerged as a prominent provider of seed stage capital, investing more than $170 million in over 1,750 technology companies, many of which have achieved significant industry success. In addition to financial support, Ben Franklin fosters university and industry collaborations to expedite the commercialization of scientific innovations. The organization is dedicated to enhancing the regional entrepreneurial ecosystem, creating jobs, and transforming lives through its initiatives.
Made 6 investments in Google Glass

SoftBank

SoftBank is a multinational telecommunications and internet corporation based in Tokyo, Japan, founded in 1981 by Masayoshi Son. It offers a wide range of services, including mobile and fixed-line communication, broadband, digital television, and internet services. The company operates through several segments, encompassing mobile communications, fixed-line telecommunications, and internet services, including the operation of the Yahoo! JAPAN portal and e-commerce platforms. SoftBank has also expanded into robotics, artificial intelligence, and clean energy technology, with notable acquisitions like Arm Holdings. Its investment arm, the SoftBank Vision Fund, focuses on growth-stage technology companies across various sectors such as IoT, fintech, and cloud computing, aiming to drive innovation and technological advancement. Additionally, SoftBank is involved in renewable energy, payment processing, and media distribution, maintaining a diverse portfolio that supports its overarching goal of fostering the Information Revolution and enhancing global connectivity.
Made 4 investments in Google Glass

Khosla Ventures

Khosla Ventures is a venture capital firm founded in 2004 by Vinod Khosla, co-founder of Sun Microsystems, and is headquartered in Menlo Park, California. The firm provides venture assistance and strategic advice to entrepreneurs focused on breakthrough technologies, managing over five billion dollars in assets. Khosla Ventures primarily targets investments in technology companies across various sectors, including consumer, enterprise, education, advertising, financial services, semiconductors, health, big data, agriculture, sustainable energy, and robotics. The firm engages in both seed funding for innovative projects and traditional venture investments, with funding amounts ranging from $100,000 to over $20 million. Khosla Ventures is known for taking significant risks, often being the sole investor in unconventional areas, while also collaborating with other firms for co-investment opportunities.
Made 18 investments in Google Glass

Atomico

Atomico Investment Holdings Limited is a venture capital firm established in 2006 and headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It specializes in seed, startup, Series A, and various stages of venture capital investments, focusing primarily on innovative and disruptive technology sectors, including internet, telecoms, financial technology, and media. Atomico targets investments globally, with a particular emphasis on Europe, including cities like London, Stockholm, Helsinki, and Berlin, and does not invest in American companies. The firm typically invests between €20 million and €50 million, often leading investment rounds and collaborating with other investors. Atomico seeks to acquire either minority or majority stakes in its portfolio companies, leveraging the extensive operational experience of its team to support the growth and global expansion of disruptive technology firms.
Made 13 investments in Google Glass

GV

GV, launched as Google Ventures in 2009, is the venture capital arm of Alphabet, Inc. The firm has invested in over 300 companies across various sectors, including life sciences, healthcare, artificial intelligence, robotics, transportation, cybersecurity, and agriculture, aiming to enhance lives and transform industries. GV boasts a diverse team of professionals, including engineers, designers, physicians, and marketers, who collaborate to provide startups with exceptional support. This support includes facilitating connections with Google, granting startups access to advanced technology and talent. Based in Mountain View, California, GV also has offices in Boston, Seattle, New York, Cambridge, and London, and it focuses on a range of investment stages, from early to late stage, often taking minority stakes in its portfolio companies.
Made 11 investments in Google Glass