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National Science Foundation — Portfolio, Page 105

Investor actively backing innovative startups and growth-stage companies across various industries and funding rounds.

2,547
Companies
$9.7B
Total invested
$4.8M
Avg. check
48
Industries
Manufacturing 7Health Care 4Medical 4Medical Device 4Electronics 4Software 3+42 more
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Jade Therapeutics
November 2014

Jade Therapeutics develops locally administered, polymer-based products designed to treat poorly-served ophthalmic indications.

Biotechnology · Waltham$904K Grant
OneBreath
November 2014

OneBreath is a Bangalore-based medical technology start-up company.

Consulting · Bangalore$1.5M Grant
GridBridge
November 2014

GridBridge is developing and enabling breakthrough power delivery systems for vital applications worldwide.

Electronics · RaleighSeries A
CytoMag
September 2014

CytoMag offers microfluidic systems for rapid cell isolation and analysis.

Biopharma · Sunnyvale$922K Grant
Scientific Imaging and Visualization
September 2014

Scientific Imaging and Visualization develops image processing, computer vision, and visualization products and services.

3D Technology · Atlanta$670K Grant
TAG Optics Inc.
September 2014

Creator of the World's Fastest Focusing Lens by Using Sound to Shape Light and Enabling Innovations in Manufacturing and Imaging Systems

Advanced Materials · Princeton$700K Grant
SenSigma
September 2014

SenSigma develops sensing and feedback systems for robotic welding and additive manufacturing using cutting-edge technology.

Manufacturing · Ann Arbor$723K Grant
Nanofoundry
September 2014

Nanofoundry is a developer of nanopartical materials for the specialty energy applications.

Energy · Glen Allen$453K Grant
Watershed Materials
September 2014

Watershed Materials develops technology to produce masonry.

Building Material · Napa$891K Grant
CREmedical
September 2014

CREmedical develops electroencephalography equipment for studying the brain and diagnosing and treating mental illnesses.

Health Care · Kingston$1.2M Grant
Inston
September 2014

Inston develops a memory solution providing advantages in power efficiency, density, speed, and endurance.

Application Performance Management · Los Angeles$1.0M Grant
Navillum Nanotechnologies
August 2014

Navillum Nanotechnologies is a nanomaterial manufacturing company.

Electronics · Salt Lake City$1.0M Grant
Empire Robotics
August 2014

Empire Robotics manufactures flexible robotics that enable the secure grasping and manipulation of various objects with a single tool.

Industrial Automation · Boston$220K Grant
EyeNetra
July 2014

EyeNetra is a developer of an eye diagnostics platform used to measure the correction of users' vision through smartphone-based technology.

Health Care · Cambridge$4.0M Series A
PaneraTech
June 2014

PaneraTech enables data-driven decision-making (DDDM) for manufacturers by leveraging data and the power of AI.

Building Material · Chantilly$173K Grant
Lynx Laboratories
April 2014

Lynx Laboratories is a technological leader in structural capture and next-generation photography.

3D Printing · Austin$749K Grant
Fluid Synchrony
April 2014

Fluid Synchrony develops miniature implantable infusion pumps for laboratory research applications.

Electronics · Pasadena$1.5M Grant
Dynamic Spectrum Alliance
April 2014

Dynamic Spectrum Alliance renders telecommunication, radio, and spectrum wave solutions and services for global industries.

Internet Radio · Bristol$749K Grant
US Nano
April 2014

US Nano is a nanotechnology company.

Manufacturing · Sarasota$748K Grant
Ground Fluor Pharmaceuticals
April 2014

Ground Fluor Pharmaceuticals develops new imaging agents for use in diagnosis and management of disease, and to help other companies.

Pharmaceutical · Lincoln$1.3M Grant
femtoScale
April 2014

femtoScale offers PM meters for air quality monitoring, industrial hygiene, and aerosol research.

Electronics · Denver$750K Grant
Nimble VR
April 2014

Bring your hands into virtual reality

3D Technology · San Francisco$1.9M Series Unknown
Ratrix Technologies
April 2014

Ratrix Technologies is an early stage company commercializing multi-dimensional signal decoding technology developed at Georgia Tech.

Commercial · Atlanta$760K Grant
Vaporsens
March 2014

Vaporsens uses nanofiber technology to create the next generation of chemical sensors.

Chemical · Salt Lake City$1.0M Grant

Where National Science Foundation invests

Manufacturing7
Health Care4
Medical4
Medical Device4
Electronics4
Software3

About National Science Foundation's portfolio

How many companies has National Science Foundation invested in?

National Science Foundation has invested in 2,547 companies tracked in our database. The portfolio spans multiple industries and funding stages, from seed-stage startups to late-stage companies.

What industries does National Science Foundation invest in?

National Science Foundation's top investment sectors include Manufacturing, Health Care, Medical, Medical Device, Electronics. The firm invests across 48 different industry categories.

What is National Science Foundation's largest investment?

Among tracked funding rounds, EyeNetra received $4.0M in a Series A round. National Science Foundation's total known invested capital is $9.7B.

What is the average investment size for National Science Foundation?

National Science Foundation's average investment size is $4.8M across its portfolio of 2,547 companies.

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