1) SOSV
SOSV is a global venture capital firm that runs programs to help startups in their early stages.
Details of the startup:
- Started in: 1994
- Founders: Sean O'Sullivan
- Industries: Industry Agnostic
- Number of investments: 2,127
- Number of exits: 53
- Accelerator Duration (in weeks): 16
You can find their website here.
2) Newark Venture Partners
Newark Venture Partners finds the best B2B software founders from all over the country, invests in them, and helps them build new solutions to some of the most difficult business problems of today.
Details of the startup:
- Started in: 2015
- Founders: Daniel Borok, Don Katz, Tom Wisniewski
- Industries: Developer Tools, FinTech, InsurTech, Supply Chain, HealthTech, HRtech
- Number of investments: 122
- Number of exits: 11
- Accelerator Duration (in weeks): 12
You can find their website here.
3) Tigerlabs
Tigerlabs is a seed fund, a hackspace, and an entrepreneurship centre that focuses on working together, getting help from experts, and investing.
Details of the startup:
- Started in: 2011
- Industries: SaaS, Financial Technology, Educational Technology, Digital Media, Advertising Technology
- Number of investments: 13
- Number of exits: 2
You can find their website here.
4) TechLaunch
TechLaunch gives seed-stage technology companies access to their network of Angel Investors, Mentors, and Business Advisors.
Details of the startup:
- Started in: 2011
- Founders: Mario Casabona
- Industries: Technology
- Number of investments: 08
You can find their website here.
5) Kings Ventures
Kings Ventures is a small investment firm that is known all over the country for helping small and middle-market business owners with complicated transactions like change-of-control and funding.
Details of the startup:
- Started in: 2018
- Founders: Marc Rubino
- Industries: Technology, Food, Retail, Hospitality, Manufacturing, Media, Automobiles
- Number of investments: 04
- Number of exits: 1
You can find their website here.
6) Black and Latino Tech Initiative
Black and Latino Tech initiative brings together academia, private industry, government, and non-profit organisations to encourage entrepreneurship and economic growth in cities.
Details of the startup:
- Industries: Information Technology, Technology
- Number of investments: 01
You can find their website here.
7) FFVentures
ff Venture Capital is a venture capital firm that invests in technologies like cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, machine learning, drones, and cloud software.
Details of the startup:
- Started in: 2007
- Founders: David Flack, Tom Ferrara
- Industries: EdTech, Education Services, AdTech
- Number of investments: 01
You can find their website here.
8) Hanu Software
Hanu helps businesses by using its expertise to provide managed transformation, application modernization, and enterprise IT innovation.
Details of the startup:
- Started in: 2002
- Founders: Anil Singh
- Industries: Software Development, IoT
You can find their website here.
9) Store No 8
Walmart's Store No. 8 is where new ideas are tried out. They help companies develop the "leapfrog" skills that will change retail in the future.
Details of the startup:
- Started in: 2017
- Founders: Kimberly Cooper
- Industries: Food, Agriculture, Health, Wellness, Social Commerce, Creator Economy, Mixed Reality, Metaverse, Web3, Decentralized Commerce
You can find their website here.
10) TechX Ventures
TechX Ventures is a fund that invests in companies in their early stages and helps them grow. They focus on where hardware and software technologies meet.
Details of the startup:
- Started in: 2016
- Founders: David A. Rosen
- Industries: Technology, Cleantech, Energy System Integration, Offshore Energy 4.0, Energy Transition, Energy
- Accelerator Duration (in weeks): 48
You can find their website here.
11) Health IT Connections
The New Jersey Innovation Institute (NJII) is a NJIT company that works directly with industry and government organisations in Healthcare, Entrepreneurship, Defense, and Professional and Corporate Education.
Details of the startup:
- Started in: 2014
- Industries: Healthcare
- Accelerator Duration (in weeks): 11
You can find their website here.
12) The Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership
The Institute for Entrepreneurial Leadership is a non-profit group that helps improve the economy of inner cities by encouraging people to start their own businesses.
Details of the startup:
- Industries: Industry Agnostic
You can find their website here.