Center for Innovative Technology

Total investments

34

Average round size

6M

Portfolio companies

30

Rounds per year

0.92

Follow on index

0.09

Exits

4

Stages of investment
Seed
Areas of investment
BiotechnologySoftwareAnalyticsMobileHealth CareSaaSEnterprise SoftwareBig DataCyber SecuritySecurity

Summary

Center for Innovative Technology appeared to be the Corporate Investor, which was created in 1985. The venture was found in North America in United States. The main department of described Corporate Investor is located in the Herndon.

Among the most popular portfolio startups of the fund, we may highlight ThreatQuotient, Rivanna Medical, Ario. The fund has specific favorite in a number of founders of portfolio startups. If startup sums 3 or 4 of the founder, the chance for it to be financed is low. For fund there is a match between the country of its foundation and the country of its the most frequent investments - United States. Besides, a startup requires to be at the age of 2-3 years to receive the investment from the fund. We can highlight the next thriving fund investment areas, such as Big Data, Enterprise Software.

The increased amount of exits for fund were in 2019. Considering the real fund results, this Corporate Investor is 11 percentage points less often commits exit comparing to other organizations. The top activity for fund was in 2016. The fund is generally included in less than 2 deals every year. Opposing the other organizations, this Center for Innovative Technology works on 16 percentage points less the average amount of lead investments. The average startup value when the investment from Center for Innovative Technology is 5-10 millions dollars. The usual things for fund are deals in the range of 5 - 10 millions dollars.

The usual cause for the fund is to invest in rounds with 2-3 partakers. Despite the Center for Innovative Technology, startups are often financed by CIT GAP Funds, Todd Headley, National Science Foundation. The meaningful sponsors for the fund in investment in the same round are Charlottesville Angel Network, Blu Venture Investors, Middleland Capital. In the next rounds fund is usually obtained by CIT GAP Funds, Virginia Tech Carilion (VTC) Innovation Fund, Silicon Valley Bank.

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Investments analytics

Analytics

Total investments
34
Lead investments
0
Exits
4
Rounds per year
0.92
Follow on index
0.09
Investments by industry
  • Software (11)
  • Enterprise Software (7)
  • Security (6)
  • Analytics (5)
  • Cyber Security (4)
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Investments by region
  • Ireland (1)
  • United States (32)
Peak activity year
2016

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Quantitative data

Avg. startup age at the time of investment
9
Avg. valuation at time of investment
19M
Group Appearance index
0.85
Avg. company exit year
5
Avg. multiplicator
2.34
Strategy success index
0.20

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