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3D Printing • Hardware • Other • Software • Design
7 Offices
750 Employees

We’re a passionate team of engineers, designers, and problem-solvers. Started out of MIT in 2011, Formlabs now employs over 700 people across offices in Germany, Japan, China and Somerville, Massachusetts. We're committed to bringing powerful and accessible fabrication tools into the creative hands of professionals around the world.


Aerospace • Hardware • Information Technology • Robotics
4 Offices
2,000 Employees

Sierra Space is building a shared ecosystem in space for scientific collaboration and innovation to benefit life on earth. With technologies that make space more affordable and accessible, we’re dedicated to creating a prosperous and secure space economy that will benefit all of humanity. Rapidly advancing toward the launch of the next generation of space transportation, the world’s first winged commercial spaceplane, the Dream Chaser®, will perform cargo supply and return missions for NASA - delivering up to 12,000 pounds of cargo to the International Space Station (ISS) at a time. Sierra Space is also the developer of the Large Integrated Flexible Environment (LIFE) Habitat, a modular, three-story commercial habitation and science platform. The unique structure will provide opportunities for multiple businesses including manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and other sectors, to optimize zero gravity benefits. The Dream Chaser Spaceplane and LIFE platform are central components of the joint partnership Orbital Reef commercial space station and mixed-use business park being developed in partnership with Blue Origin.


Automotive • Hardware • Internet of Things • Mobile • Software • App development • PropTech
Oak Brook, Illinois, USA
5,637 Employees

Chamberlain Group is a global leader in intelligent access and Blackstone portfolio company. Our innovative products, combined with intuitive software solutions, comprise a myQ ecosystem that delivers seamless, secure, access to people's homes and businesses. Our recognizable brands, including LiftMaster® and Chamberlain® , are found in 50+ million homes, and 10+ million people rely on our myQ® app daily to control and monitor their homes, communities and businesses, from anywhere. Our patented vehicle-to-home connectivity solution, myQ Connected Garage, is available in millions of vehicles from the leading automakers.


Enterprise Web • Hardware • Internet of Things • Software
Somerville, Massachusetts, USA
310 Employees

Tulip, the leader in frontline operations, is helping companies around the world equip their workforce with connected apps, leading to higher quality work, improved efficiency, and end-to-end traceability across operations. Companies of all sizes and across industries have implemented composable solutions with Tulip’s cloud-native, no-code platform to solve some of the most pressing challenges in operations: error-proofing processes and boosting productivity, capturing and analyzing real-time data, and continuous improvement.


Artificial Intelligence • Hardware • Productivity • Robotics • Software • Automation • Manufacturing
Gardena, California, USA
75 Employees

Headquartered in sunny Los Angeles, GrayMatter Robotics is an AI robotics company that empowers people with smart robot assistants designed for tedious and ergonomically challenging tasks. We bundle our AI software with off-the-shelf robots, sensors, and tools to create application-specific turnkey solutions for customers through a Robot-as-a-Service (RaaS) format. We help manufacturers improve shop floor workers’ quality of life, increase production capacity, and reduce scrap, repair, and rework costs. Our software combines commercially available robots and multi-modal sensing with artificial intelligence to create smart robotic assistants that are well-suited for complex operations in high-mix manufacturing and service applications.


Artificial Intelligence • Cloud • Hardware • Machine Learning • Other • Software • Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
Fully Remote, USA
51 Employees

The market for cutting-edge ML compute is broken. Startups, researchers and even big AI labs are scrambling to buy or rent access to the latest chips for ML training. But demand far outstrips supply, and what’s available is only accessible to the well-resourced, placing an artificial damper on innovation. To solve this challenge, we've launched Voltage Park, and we’re on a mission to make machine learning infrastructure accessible to all, from large enterprises and research universities, to seed-stage startups and nonprofits. With around 24,000 NVIDIA H100 GPUs, the Voltage Park cloud is one of the most powerful collections of cutting-edge ML compute in the world. Our clusters consist of 80GB H100 SXM5 GPUs fully interconnected with 3.2T InfiniBand.


Artificial Intelligence • Hardware • Software • Quantum Computing
4 Offices
415 Employees

Quantum computers are a revolutionizing technology — they have the potential to transform business, society, and the planet for the better, and IonQ is at the forefront of this revolution. After over 25 years of academic research, IonQ was founded in 2015 by Chris Monroe and Jungsang Kim with $2 million in seed funding from New Enterprise Associates, a license to core technology from the University of Maryland and Duke University, and the goal of taking trapped ion quantum computing out of the lab and into the market. In the following three years, we raised an additional $20 million from GV, Amazon Web Services, and NEA, and built two of the world’s most accurate quantum computers. In 2019, we raised another $55 million in a round led by Samsung and Mubadala, and announced partnerships with Microsoft and Amazon Web Services to make our quantum computers available via the cloud. In 2020 and 2021, we built additional generations of high performance quantum hardware, added Google Cloud Marketplace to our cloud partner roster and announced a series of collaborations and business partnerships with leading academic and commercial institutions. On October 1st, 2021, IonQ began trading as IONQ on the New York Stock Exchange, making it the world's first public pure-play quantum computing company. We remain hard at work realizing the world-changing potential of quantum computing.


3D Printing • Aerospace • Hardware • Robotics • Software
4 Offices
1,200 Employees

A rocket company at the core, Relativity Space is on a mission to become the next great commercial launch company. Terran R, our medium-to-heavy lift reusable launch vehicle, will reliably deliver payloads to orbit on-time and on-budget for customers – meeting the needs of growing demand for space infrastructure. Leveraging the benefits of additive manufacturing to design, test, and iterate at a pace unmatched in the industry, we are changing the way rockets are built and flown. Our long-term goal is to create humanity’s industrial base on Mars, paving the way for interplanetary life to fundamentally expand the possibilities of the human experience. The first step toward this vision starts here on Earth, by building the next great commercial launch company.


Computer Vision • Hardware • Machine Learning • Software • Semiconductor
3 Offices
850 Employees

HRL's scientists and engineers are on the leading edge of technology, conducting pioneering research, providing real-world technology solutions, and advancing the state of the art. We continue to be recognized as one of the world's premier physical science and engineering research laboratories.


eCommerce • Hardware • Logistics • Mobile • Software
Elmhurst, Illinois, USA

McMaster-Carr is an e-commerce company offering more than half a million products used to keep business in motion. With more than 300,000 daily visits to our website, customers from a variety of industries turn to us when they need to build, design, repair or maintain just about anything because we are the complete, one-stop source for industrial supplies. Technology teams play a vital role in McMaster-Carr’s success. The software that drives our business is developed in-house by a growing team of versatile engineers. Whether the project is automating distribution operations, improving browsing features on our app or integrating a new data center to serve five national facilities, people flourish when they love to learn and pursue ambitious goals. McMaster-Carr’s diverse business creates the opportunity to explore new technologies and develop expertise that is both broad and deep. Growth is supported by an inclusive culture of development seen in mentorship, reading groups, guilds and town halls that create community. They pursue career growth through learning and advancement in technical and project leadership.

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Aerospace • Hardware • Information Technology • Security • Software • Cybersecurity • Defense
17 Offices
40000 Employees
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Artificial Intelligence • Computer Vision • Hardware • Robotics • Transportation • Automation • Manufacturing
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
71 Employees
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Aerospace • Hardware • Information Technology • Software
2 Offices
475 Employees
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eCommerce • Hardware • Logistics • Mobile • Software
Elmhurst, Illinois, USA
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Artificial Intelligence • Computer Vision • Hardware • Machine Learning • Robotics • Sales • Social Impact
3 Offices
105 Employees
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Aerospace • Hardware • Internet of Things • Robotics • Wearables • App development • Automation
2 Offices
50 Employees
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Artificial Intelligence • Hardware • Productivity • Robotics • Software • Automation • Manufacturing
Gardena, California, USA
75 Employees
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Cloud • Enterprise Web • Hardware • Information Technology • Internet of Things • Robotics • Semiconductor
9 Offices
22000 Employees
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Artificial Intelligence • Hardware • Machine Learning • Robotics • Software
Los Angeles, California, USA
50 Employees

Gaming • Hardware • Software
2 Offices
320 Employees

SteelSeries is a global leader in gaming. We create hardware and software that enhances the gaming experience, improves performance, and leads to winning. Want proof? Esports pros have won more prize money using our gear than with any other brand. Our philosophy is that professional quality gear benefits every gamer, whether they're playing with friends, streaming their favorite titles, or competing on the world stage.


Artificial Intelligence • Hardware • Information Technology • Security • Software • Cybersecurity • Big Data Analytics
23 Offices
21,000 Employees

Motorola Solutions is solving for safer. We build and connect technologies to help protect people, property and places. Our solutions enable the collaboration between public safety agencies and enterprises that’s critical for a proactive approach to safety and security. Learn more about how we’re solving for safer communities, safer schools, safer hospitals, safer businesses – safer everywhere.


Hardware • Healthtech • Software • Analytics
New York, New York, USA
44 Employees

Sage is an innovative, one-of-a-kind operations management system that transforms how senior living communities deliver care. Unlike traditional nurse call systems, Sage offers a comprehensive platform that provides real-time insights into care delivery and operational efficiency. Our technology empowers caregivers with the tools and data they need to provide personalized care while boosting productivity. By leveraging real-time staffing data and customizable insights, Sage helps communities optimize staffing models and make informed decisions, resulting in enhanced resident satisfaction and staff engagement. Sage is the solution the Senior Living industry has been waiting for, revolutionizing care management and operational excellence.


Fitness • Hardware • Mobile • Software • Sports • Transportation • eSports
12 Offices
3,800 Employees

Founded in Chicago in 1987 by Stan Day, SRAM, LLC has grown to be one of the world's largest bicycle component manufacturers. Today, we are led by CEO, Ken Lousberg, and Stan Day serves as Chairman of our Board. SRAM’s global footprint helps us bring cycling to every corner of the globe, including your local roads and trails. We design and manufacture bicycle components, including shifters, derailleurs, brakes, chains, suspension, and power meters. Our components are used by bicycle manufacturers, distributors, and bicycle retailers. Read the full history of SRAM: https://www.sram.com/en/company/about/history


Big Data • Cloud • Hardware • Internet of Things • Software
4 Offices
75 Employees

Memfault is the first IoT reliability platform that empowers teams to build more robust devices with software at scale. We believe that device reliability engineering will transform how developers build and operate IoT and edge devices with more productivity and more collaboration. As IoT applications continue to grow in complexity, it is more important than ever for developers to have Memfault’s performance monitoring, device debugging, and OTA update capabilities built into their fleet of devices for proactive device operations. We built Memfault to enable developers with a more scalable and sustainable process to accelerate go-to-market, de-risk product launches, cut product costs, and deliver overall superior products. By providing support for RTOS, bare metal, Android, and Linux devices, Memfault gives developers new flexibility and control over connected product development and device operations.


Greentech • Hardware • Internet of Things • Machine Learning • Software • Business Intelligence • Agriculture
2 Offices
150 Employees

We bridge deep tech into farming. Halter enables farmers to remotely shift, virtually fence and proactively monitor their cows’ health and behaviour. Can you imagine watching 500 cows or cattle walk calmly towards the milking shed or their next break? No quad bikes, no dogs, no fences. Just a mob of cows walking at their own pace. People say it looks like magic. Our customers are revolutionising farming with Halter. It's changing lives and transforming an industry.


eCommerce • Fintech • Hardware • Payments • Software • Financial Services
15 Offices
12,000 Employees

Since we opened our doors in 2009, the world of commerce has evolved immensely, and so has Square. After enabling anyone to take payments and never miss a sale, we saw sellers stymied by disparate, outmoded products and tools that wouldn’t work together. So we expanded into software and started building integrated, omnichannel solutions – to help sellers sell online, manage inventory, offer buy now, pay later functionality through Afterpay, book appointments, engage loyal buyers, and hire and pay staff. Across it all, we’ve embedded financial services tools at the point of sale, so merchants can access a business loan and manage their cash flow in one place. Afterpay furthers our goal to provide omnichannel tools that unlock meaningful value and growth, enabling sellers to capture the next generation shopper, increase order sizes, and compete at a larger scale. Today, we are a partner to sellers of all sizes – large, enterprise-scale businesses with complex operations, sellers just starting, as well as merchants who began selling with Square and have grown larger over time. As our sellers grow, so do our solutions. There is a massive opportunity in front of us. We’re building a significant, meaningful, and lasting business, and we are helping sellers worldwide do the same.


Aerospace • Hardware • Internet of Things • Robotics • Wearables • App development • Automation
2 Offices
50 Employees

Doodle Labs designs and produces industrial-grade wireless networking solutions. The company focuses on mesh networking for robotic systems, providing high throughput, long-range Mesh Rider solutions for UAVs, UGVs, AMRs and other robotic applications. The company’s Helix Mesh Rider Radio was developed with sponsorship from DIU and is the Blue UAS program’s datalink of choice. Doodle Labs was named one Fast Company's "World's Most Innovative Companies 2024," checking in at no. 2 in the Robotics category. Doodle Labs was founded in 1999 and has offices in the United States and Singapore.


Hardware • Internet of Things • Retail • Robotics • Software
2 Offices
7,000 Employees

We’re an industry‐leading, global company with a legacy of innovation. Our reach extends worldwide across both the residential and commercial pool and wellness markets. We now have over 7,000 employees, a presence in over 45 countries and the combined resources to accelerate innovation in critical areas like energy-efficiency, robotics and the Internet of Things. Offering an extensive array of quality‐designed pool and spa equipment, our portfolio includes some of the most trusted brands in the business: Polaris®, Jandy®, CMP, S.R. Smith, and Zodiac®. We also sell products under the Cover‐Pools®, iAquaLink®, Grand Effects®, Dell® and Nature2® names. Our focus is on creating the perfect pool and wellness experience responsibly. We take our mission to heart, and our employees embody the passion for results, teamwork, and user focus that get us there.


Fintech • Hardware • Software
Needham, Massachusetts, USA
97 Employees

We are a rapidly growing company that’s shaping the future of the capital markets infrastructure with cutting-edge, hardware, software, and networking technology. Built by engineers, led by engineers, join us as we create the infrastructure that is becoming the standard for trading in stock markets worldwide.