We are stoked about our newest portfolio company Building Robotics who closed a seed round today at $1.14M. Google Ventures plus many others invested with Claremont Creek Ventures, but we were the lead investor. The company had a ton of press for the announcement which you can see here: Congratulations Building Robotics !
Read MoreBuilding Robotics’ initial product, Comfy, is the first to meaningfully reconnect people to the heating and cooling in their work environments, providing more comfortable spaces while saving energy. The software installs quickly and easily and is compatible with most existing building management systems, while providing occupants with a mobile and web application. It provides instant warm or cool air to people, while incorporating their usage patterns and feedback into a machine-learning algorithm that reduces energy.
Read MoreThe Global Cleantech 100 Gala honored and celebrated the achievements of the 2013 Global Cleantech 100 companies, the 100 top innovators in cleantech today.
Two of Claremont Creek Ventures portfolio companies, Alphabet Energy and Clean Power Finance were named to the list to the top 100 Global Cleantech companies.
Read MoreJune 10, 2012 source: Comcast Xfinity Home adds EcoSaver, a new cloud-based solution that learns heating and cooling patterns of a home for additional energy savings from Claremont Creek Ventures portfolio company EcoFactor Comcast, a global media and technology company, today announced the launch of Xfinity Home Control, a new product under the Xfinity Home […]
Read MoreEcoFactor and Sentilla just won the Greentech Media Research’s 2013 Smart Grid Innovation award. These awards, which were unveiled as part of the research firm’s newly released The Networked Grid 150 vendor ecosysystem report, recognize best-in-class products and services in the smart grid market. Hearty congratulations to the teams at EcoFactor and Sentilla. EcoFactor ’s […]
Read MoreJanuary 17, 2013 source: VentureBeat Ashley Halligan, an analyst at Austin, Texas-based Software Advice — recently published an article on VentureBeat in December outlining the growing trend in VC-funded digital cleantech–shifting from typical hardware-based investing. The article draws attention to interesting statistics including: there’s almost five million commercial facilities in the U.S. They account for […]
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.