MASSACHUSETTS CAPITAL RESOURCE COMPANY was established in 1977 as a limited partnership privately owned and funded by Massachusetts-based life insurance companies. The Company’s mission was to create a source of risk capital to fill the senior debt to equity funding “gap” experienced by growing companies. Their investment activity complements, rather than competes with, the financing provided by senior lenders and equity investors. Mass. Capital provides higher risk growth and acquisition capital to manufacturing, distribution, service and technology companies. They focus on emerging growth and middle market companies with operations in Massachusetts. Their investments are structured to fit the specific needs of portfolio companies and to complement funding available from senior lenders and equity investors.
Advantage Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 1992, specializing in growth equity, lending, and mezzanine debt investments in companies at various stages of development, excluding seed stage. The firm focuses on small businesses and invests in low-income communities, both urban and rural, to support state and local economic development efforts. Advantage Capital seeks to invest in companies that develop or apply proprietary technologies primarily in industries such as communication, information technology, business services, manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, life sciences, and energy. Additionally, the firm provides debt and equity capital to real estate development firms and projects. It primarily invests in underserved states and communities in the United States, with an initial investment range between $0.5 million and $10 million. Advantage Capital partners with other investment firms and government agencies to support bank lending and economic initiatives, aiming to bring businesses, technologies, and jobs to communities in need.
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.
IMM Investment Corp. is an independent private equity and venture capital firm based in Seoul, South Korea, founded in July 1999. The firm specializes in mezzanine investments and focuses on various investment strategies, including mergers and acquisitions, corporate restructuring, and management buyouts. It targets medium-sized companies in sectors such as information technology infrastructure, wireless communications, healthcare, biotechnology, and manufacturing. IMM Investment allocates its growth stage investments primarily to startups, expansion, and mezzanine funding, with a strong emphasis on IT infrastructure, digital hardware, and content creation. The firm actively participates in management and seeks to invest in companies with strong ratings, particularly in regions like Seoul and surrounding provinces.
Capital Midwest Fund is a Wisconsin-based venture capital firm that specializes in early-stage investments in life sciences, information technology, advanced manufacturing, B2B, healthcare, consumer goods, business services, and technology companies across the Central United States. With a focus on the Midwest and Wisconsin regions, the firm aims to support innovative startups and help them grow and succeed. Located in Mequon, Wisconsin, Capital Midwest Fund plays a crucial role in fostering entrepreneurship and driving economic development in the region.
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.
Foresight Group is an independent alternative asset manager with over 30 years of experience, specializing in environmental and solar infrastructure as well as private equity. With more than £2.2 billion in assets under management, the firm serves a diverse client base that includes private and high-net-worth individuals, family offices, pension funds, and other institutional investors from the UK and internationally. Foresight aims to generate sustainable dividends and capital appreciation for its investors by developing compelling long-term investment strategies. The firm is committed to supporting sustainable economic and social development through its investments. Foresight Group operates offices in the UK, USA, Italy, and Australia.
Quad-C Management, headquartered in Charlottesville, Virginia, is a private equity firm founded in 1989. Specializing in management buyouts, growth capital, and industry consolidation in middle market companies, Quad-C focuses on investing in well-established business services, consumer, general industrial, healthcare, specialty distribution, and transportation/logistics companies. With a preference for North American-based companies, Quad-C typically invests between $25 million and $125 million in companies with an enterprise value ranging from $50 million to $500 million. The firm aims to provide liquidity for owners, capital for growth, and significant equity opportunities for key management while maintaining control rights in its portfolio companies. Exiting investments within four to six years, Quad-C aims to support the growth and success of its investments through a combination of debt and equity.
Branford Castle, headquartered in New York and founded in 1986 by John K. Castle, is a private equity firm specializing in mid-market investments in companies across North America. John K. Castle, a pioneer in the private equity industry, is also the Founder and Chairman and CEO of Castle Harlan, Inc. Branford Castle focuses on control deals primarily above $100 million in enterprise value. With a strong track record and experience in the industry, Branford Castle Partners aims to drive growth and value in the companies they invest in, leveraging their expertise and resources to achieve success in the mid-market segment.
The Mills Fabrica (http://www.themillsfabrica.com/) – an incubator, fund and space/lab/store dedicated towards promoting innovations and sustainable businesses at the intersection of technology and lifestyle (“techstyle”). Our mission is to create techstyle startup success stories around the world focusing on materials & supply chain innovation, wearables, services & products merging technology & style and new retail experiences. We run a 12-month cross-border incubation programme both in Hong Kong and the UK connecting startups to our global community of partners within the lifestyle industries. We are committed to provide exposure and advisory to incubatees, assisting them to achieve milestones. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis. We also have an investment fund that invests in leading techstyle startups globally and supports entrepreneurs from the early to growth stages. Set up in late 2018, we have invested in over 10 startups with portfolio presence across Asia, Europe and America.