Investors
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Menlo VenturesMenlo Ventures provides long-term capital and management support to early-stage and emerging-growth companies. Menlo is one of Silicon Valley's oldest venture capital partnerships, and has organized and managed ten venture funds since their inception in 1976. With over $4 billion under management since inception, and a team with over two hundred years of collective experience in technology, marketing, sales and general management, they have the resources to support the most ambitious of projects. |
Institutional Venture Partners (IVP)With $3 billion of committed capital, Institutional Venture Partners (IVP) is one of the premier later-stage venture capital and growth equity firms in the United States. The partnership is currently investing IVP XIII, a $750 million later-stage fund focused on investments in rapidly-growing technology and media companies. Since it s founding in 1980, IVP has generated a 43.2% IRR and has invested in over 300 companies, 85 of which have gone public. IVP specializes in venture growth investments, industry rollups, founder liquidity transactions and select public market investments. Since its inception, IVP investments include such notable companies as ArcSight (ARST), Aspect Communications (ASPT), At Road (ARDI), Business.com (RHD), Clarify (CLFY), ComScore (SCOR), Concur Technologies (CNQR), Danger (MSFT), Digital River (DRIV), Form Factor (FORM), Foundry Networks (FDRY), HomeAway, Juniper Networks (JNPR), Kayak, LSI Corporation (LSI), Mobile 365 (SY), MySQL (ORCL), Netflix (NFLX), Polycom (PLCM), Quigo (TWX), Seagate (STX), Synchronoss (SNCR), Tivo (TIVO), Twitter, Websense (WBSN) and Zynga. For more information, visit http://www.ivp.com or follow IVP on Twitter: http://twitter.com/ivp. |
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Samsung Venture Investment Corporation (SVIC)Samsung Ventures America (SVA) is the US operation of Samsung Venture Investment Corporation (SVIC), the venture capital arm of the Samsung Group. SVA and SVIC collectively manage over $400 million, tracking closely to the strategic priorities of Samsung Electronics' and other Group companies' core operating divisions, and encompassing investments in semiconductors, displays, telecommunications, and consumer electronics. |
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Foxconn Technology GroupFoxconn Group is the foremost provider of joint-design, joint-development, manufacturing, assembly and after-sales services to global computer, communication and consumer electronics leaders. Aided by its legendary execution, uncompromising customer devotion and award-winning proprietary business model, eCMMS, Foxconn is not only the largest, but also the fastest-growing multinationals manufacturing services provider (including CEM, EMS, ODM and CMMS). |
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Mitsui & Co. Venture Partners (MCVP)Mitsui & Co. Venture Partners (MCVP) is a provider of early stage venture capital for various types of U.S. technology firms with a special expertise in helping to build their businesses globally. Over the years, we have invested in break-through technologies in the communication, software, information series, life science, and medical device industries and accelerated their growth. Located in New York, Silicon Valley and Tokyo, MCVP currently manages over $280 million in capital. |
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Silicon Valley BankSVB Capital is the private equity investment arm of SVB Financial Group. Formed in 2000, SVB Capital was founded upon SVB's commitment to the venture and growth capital markets. SVB's deep industry knowledge and multi-faceted industry relationships provide SVB Capital with extensive access to and knowledge of private equity at both the firm and portfolio company levels. SVB Capital's funds include diversified venture capital and growth capital fund of funds and direct investment funds that invest in both the U.S. and international markets. Today, SVB Capital manages assets totaling more than $1.4 billion. |
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UMC CapitalUMC Capital was established in February 2001 as the direct investment arm of world leading semiconductor foundry UMC. By leveraging the resources of UMC and its affiliates, UMC Capital is well positioned to deliver significant strategic values to startup companies. The mission/objectives of UMC Capital are: identifying innovative technologies, forming mutually productive relationships with entrepreneurs, exploring and expanding emerging and applications, and earning financial returns for the parent company UMC. |
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TransLink CapitalTransLink Capital is a US-based venture capital firm focused on investments in early to expansion stage technology startup companies. The TransLink team consists of experienced investors with deep connections with many of the leading early adopter customers in Japan, Korea, and Greater China. TransLink's investment strategy is to partner with top-tier VC firms on best-in-class technology startup companies where we provide access to customers and partners in Asia and invest in subsequent financing rounds. |
Harbor Pacific CapitalHarbor Pacific Capital provides early to growth stage capital for emerging technology companies in both the United States and the Asia Pacific region. Based in Silicon Valley, we focus our investments in digital media, consumer, and clean technology companies. We strive to be the partner of choice for entrepreneurs and top-tier investment funds seeking to build market-leading companies that benefit not only from our capital but also from our extensive network of partners, businesses, and relationships in Asia. |
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In-Q-TelIn-Q-Tel is the strategic, not-for-profit investment firm that works to identify, adapt, and deliver innovative technology solutions to support the missions of the U.S. Intelligence Community. Launched by the CIA in 1999 as a private, independent organization, IQT's mission is to identify and partner with companies developing cutting?edge technologies that serve the national security interests of the United States. Working from an evolving strategic blueprint defining the Intelligence Community's critical technology needs, IQT engages with entrepreneurs, growth companies, researchers, and investors to deliver technologies that provide superior capabilities for the CIA and the larger Intelligence Community. IQT concentrates on several broad commercial technology areas, including physical and biological technologies; security; and software and infrastructure. To date, IQT has engaged with more than 175 companies and delivered more than 260 technology solutions to the Intelligence Community. |
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Kodak External Alliances (KEA)As the world's foremost imaging innovator, Kodak helps consumers, businesses, and creative professionals unleash the power of pictures and printing to enrich their lives. Kodak's External Alliances organization creates value for Kodak and its strategic partners by investing in and partnering with entrepreneurs and researchers in technology areas that are complementary to Kodak and its businesses. Our investments enable compelling new solutions in our core businesses of consumer products & services and commercial printing. Kodak is an investor and partner that contributes deep technical expertise, broad market understanding and a strong brand presence to drive growth. |











