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Artiman Ventures |
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Artiman Ventures helps talented entrepreneurs commercialize leading edge technologies to create world class companies. The cornerstone of Artiman's diversified technology investment strategy is investing in 'white spaces', where a company has no identifiable competitors, and a market or technology lead of at least twelve months. Artiman's preference is to be the first institutional capital, at the 'concept stage', when the founding team is still refining their key ideas and concepts. To learn more about Artiman Ventures visit www.artimanventures.com. |
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Velocity Interactive Group |
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Velocity Interactive Group (www.velocityig.com) is a leading investment firm that focuses on digital media and communications. The firm brings a unique approach to investing by bringing not just financial capital, but also human capital to its investment companies. Velocity Interactive Group has a global presence in Palo Alto , Los Angeles , New York , India and China. |
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CrossLink Capital |
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Founded in 1989, Crosslink Capital is a leading multi-stage technology venture capital and growth equity firm with over $1 billion in capital under management. Crosslink was the first investment firm in the U.S. to integrate public and private technology investing. This strategy allows Crosslink to partner with its portfolio companies on a long-term basis. With more than 17 years behind it, Crosslink Capital has invested in over 90 companies, including such industry leaders as Equinix (Nasdaq: EQIX), Force10 Networks, Magma Design Automation (Nasdaq: LAVA), Miller Heiman and Virage Logic (Nasdaq:VIRL). For more information on Crosslink, visit the firm's website at www.crosslinkcapital.com. |
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Intel Capital |
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Intel Capital, Intel's strategic investment program, focuses on making equity investments and acquisitions to grow the Internet economy, including Internet infrastructure, content and services in support of Intel's strategic interests. In Israel, Intel Capital invests through Intel Atlantic Inc., a subsidiary of Intel Corporation. For information, visit www.intel.com/capital. |
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Key Venture Partners |
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Key Venture Partners (KVP) is a growth-oriented venture capital firm investing in revenue generating companies with capital-efficient business models. With over 75 years of combined operating and industry experience, the KVP team understands the complications and challenges companies face in their growth stage. Aligned with their long history of deep industry expertise, KVP invests in communications, information technology (IT)-enabled services and software, aiming to unlock growth and value in the convergence of these sectors. KVP uses an active, collaborative approach including participation at the Board level and partnering with management teams to leverage combined knowledge. KVP is committed to working closely with entrepreneurs to solve their business challenges and successfully guide companies through the complexities of the growth stage. KVP is based in Waltham, Massachusetts and has more than $150 million under management. |
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