February 1, 2011 source: Techcrunch GreenTech A company that makes systems to turn heat-waste into electricity, Alphabet Energy, has officially moved its technology out of the lab and into pilot production, the company announced today. A director at Claremont Creek Ventures, Paul Straub, said of Alphabet Energy: “They’re going after a huge problem. […]
Read MoreJanuary 19, 2011 source: Adura Technologies press release ADURA TECHNOLOGIES REPORTS GROWTH, MOVES TO NEW, LARGER LOCATION Wireless Lighting and Energy Management Company Quadrupled Revenue in 2010 SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 19, 2011 – Adura Technologies, a leading provider of wireless lighting and energy management systems for buildings, today announced that it has consolidated its facilities […]
Read MoreDecember 13, 2010 source: Xconomy San Francisco (article published at Xconomy) Can Tibion’s Bionic Leg Rewire Stroke Victims’ Brains? by Wade Roush The conventional wisdom about stroke victims is that after about 12 months of rehabilitation aimed at restoring motor control, recovery levels off. Patients never regain more movement, never get beyond whatever plateau they’ve […]
Read MoreDecember 1, 2010 source: CNBC video Claremont Creek portfolio company Clean Power Finance’s CEO Joseph Brakohiapa was sought for his advice on the CNBC video Small Business Council segment. Clean Power Finance is dedicated to the mass market adoption of renewable energy. The company partners with renewable energy providers and lenders to make residential and […]
Read Moresource: Adura Technologies press release SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 11 ‐‐ Adura Technologies, a leading provider of wireless lighting and energy management solutions, has been named to three lists of “Top 100” green technology companies in the U.S. in the past five weeks. The most recent, announced Wednesday, is the 2010 California Game Changer […]
Read MoreOctober 2010 source: Medical Device & Diagnostic Industry online The MX Q&A: Ted Driscoll, Claremont Creek Ventures Fledgling device companies can get a leg up with VC firms by developing a product that is ‘unique and protectable,’ says Tibion’s anchor investor. The cofounders of Tibion Bionic Technologies may want to send a thank-you note to […]
Read MoreClaremont Creek Ventures was founded in 2005 by Nat Goldhaber, John Steuart and Randy Hawks to pursue early stage investing in exceptional technology startups.