Trade Resources Industry Views Intel Capital Announces Investments in 16 New Technology Companies Totaling US$65 Million

Intel Capital Announces Investments in 16 New Technology Companies Totaling US$65 Million

Intel Capital, Intel's global investment and M&A organization, has announced investments in 16 new technology companies totaling US$65 million. Spanning nine countries, the investments will help drive innovations in the cloud, datacenter, mobile technologies and consumer-related services.

Announced at the 14th annual Intel Capital Global Summit held in San Diego, the new investments are part of Intel Capital's mission of cultivating global innovation by providing entrepreneurs with the resources necessary to scale from startup to global corporation level.

The investments include cloud consultancy CloudFX (Singapore); cloud storage software provider Cloudian (Japan/US); community website and services platform CSDN (China); 3D software developer DotProduct (US); cloud file service Fileforce (Japan); interactive video platform Interlude (Israel); high-speed connectivity products company Lintes Technologies (Taiwan); mobile news syndicator Mobiles Republic (France/US); business continuity and disaster recovery platform Perpetuuiti TechnoSoft Services (Singapore/India); visual merchandising and analytics solutions Prism Skylabs (US); hybrid storage provider Reduxio Systems (Israel); chip simulation acceleration Rocketick (Israel); car rental company Savaari Car Rentals (India); semiconductor materials developer SBA Materials (US); open source database solutions SkySQL (Finland); and wireless electricity developer WiTricity (US).

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Intel Capital Unveils US$65 Million in New Investments