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National Science Foundation — Portfolio, Page 28

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

2,547
Companies
$10.3B
Total invested
$5.1M
Avg. check
41
Industries
Health Care 9Biotechnology 7Medical 6Medical Device 6Artificial Intelligence (AI) 4Renewable Energy 4+35 more
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PneumoNIX Medical
February 2023

PneumoNIX Medical is a medical device company focused on preventing complications during soft-tissue cancer biopsies.

Health Care · Lowell$1.0M Grant
Jelikalite
February 2023

JelikaLite is a medical technology company that provides pediatric neurological health devices.

Health Care · New YorkSeed
NeuroGeneces
February 2025

NeuroGeneces measures and improves Brain Health

Consumer Electronics · Santa Fe$10K Grant
Ictero Medical
February 2022

Ictero Medical is a medical device company that provides minimally invasive gallbladder ablation solutions.

Health Care · Houston$2.5M Venture - Series Unknown
NearStar Fusion Inc.
February 2025

Fusion energy company developing tritium-free pulsed impact fusion for simple, unlimited and clean energy for the world.

Energy · ChantillySeed
Med Dimensions
February 2023

Med Dimensions specializes in medical imaging and 3D printing that helps with the preparation and assistance during surgical procedures.

3D Printing · Rochester$255K Grant
Radial Analytics
February 2022

Optimizing patient care transitions with real-time decision support solutions for payers and providers

Data Mining · Concord$3.0M Seed
Maijker
February 2022

Maijker Corp commercializes groundbreaking AI and sensor technology research.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) · West LafayetteGrant
Elucid
October 2025

Elucid enables precision medicine for cardiovascular disease by applying A.I to medical image analysis validated against true biology.

Analytics · Boston$36.5M Series D
inSomaBio
October 2025

InSoma Bio integrates biology and materials science to solve problems in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine.

Biopharma · Durham$1.9M Seed
Plastomics
October 2025

Plastomics develops a new and better way to make the next generation of biotech crops using chloroplast engineering.

Agriculture · St Louis$5.8M Series B
Ascribe Bioscience
October 2025

Ascribe Bioscience develops products that enable farmers to combat crop pathogens without negative impacts on the environment.

Agriculture · Ithaca$12.0M Series A
Stoke Space
October 2025

Stoke Space develops fully reusable Nova rockets for orbital space mobility.

Aerospace · Kent$510.0M Series D
Membrion
October 2025

Membrion is a manufacturer of ultra-low cost, high performance ion exchange membranes.

Manufacturing · Seattle$20.0M Series B
Ares Materials
October 2025

AI-enabled optical polymers

Advanced Materials · Plano$12.2M Series B
Ansa Biotechnologies
October 2025

Ansa Biotechnologies develops a novel DNA synthesis technology based on enzymes.

Biotechnology · Emeryville$45.2M Series B
RadWave Technologies
September 2025

RadWave Technologies is an early-stage company that focuses on developing advanced technologies for minimally invasive medical procedures.

Health Care · Saint Paul$600K Venture - Series Unknown
Liberate Medical
September 2025

Liberate Medical licenses a technology that is synchronized with a patient's breathing cycle.

Biotechnology · Crestwood$4.5M Venture - Series Unknown
FYR Diagnostics
September 2025

FYR Diagnostics develops biomarker detection technology to combat chronic diseases in both human healthcare and agriculture.

Biotechnology · Missoula$8.0M Venture - Series Unknown
XL Batteries
September 2025

XL Batteries develops a technology platform to reduce waste formation.

Energy · Brooklyn$7.5M Seed
Nitricity
September 2025

Nitricity is an energy company that creates renewable nitrogen fertilizer production with zero carbon emissions.

Agriculture · Fremont$64.0M Series B
Eyebot
August 2025

Eyebot develops an eye examination technology to eliminate barriers and provide quality vision care.

Artificial Intelligence (AI) · Boston$20.0M Series A
RenewCO2
August 2025

RenewCO2 is a research company that develops processes for converting CO2 into polymers and chemicals.

Chemical · Cranford$4.2M Seed
ForCast Orthopedics
August 2025

ForCast Orthopedics is a development-stage company that offers treatment for orthopedic infections.

Health Care · Longmont$3.8M Series A

Where National Science Foundation invests

Health Care9
Biotechnology7
Medical6
Medical Device6
Artificial Intelligence (AI)4
Renewable Energy4

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 Health Care, Biotechnology, Medical, Medical Device, Artificial Intelligence (AI). The firm invests across 41 different industry categories.

What is National Science Foundation's largest investment?

Among tracked funding rounds, Stoke Space received $510.0M in a Series D round. National Science Foundation's total known invested capital is $10.3B.

What is the average investment size for National Science Foundation?

National Science Foundation's average investment size is $5.1M across its portfolio of 2,547 companies.

What are National Science Foundation's most recent investments?

Recent National Science Foundation portfolio additions include PneumoNIX Medical, Jelikalite, NeuroGeneces, Ictero Medical, NearStar Fusion Inc.. These companies were founded in 2020 or later.

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