Robin Hood Ventures
Robin Hood Ventures [1][2][3][4] is a group of angel investors, focused on early-stage, high-growth companies in the Greater Philadelphia region. Its office is at the University City Science Center.[5] Since 1999, Robin Hood has invested in industries including software, medical devices, biotech, internet and financial technology.
Private | |
Industry | Angel Investor, Venture Capital |
Founded | 1999 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States |
Headquarters | |
Website | robinhoodventures |
Portfolio companies
Robin Hood has invested in many start-up companies:
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External links
References
- Peter Key, Philadelphia Business Journal: Robin Hood Ventures, other companies move in at University City Science Center
- Technically Philly: Robin Hood Ventures
- CrunchBase: Robin Hood Ventures
- The Funded: Robin Hood Ventures
- BUSINESS WIRE: Angel Investing Group Joins Science Center Port Business Incubator
- Peter Key, Philadelphia Business Journal: WizeHive is abuzz with angel money
- Peter Key, Philadelphia Business Journal: Software developer Monetate sees growth on the horizon
- Philadelphia Business Journal: Serial Life Sciences Entrepreneur
- Peter Key, Philadelphia Business Journal: TicketLeap bounds ahead with funds
- Peter Key, Philadelphia Business Journal: Most from DreamIt’s class of 2008 are still working ideas
- Technically Philly: BFTP invests $1.8 million in nine companies
- Quinn, Holly (2018-02-21). "New Castle's ThruPore raises $540,000 from local investors". Technical.ly Delaware. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
- Reyes, Juliana (2015-03-04). "New Castle's ThruPoCloudMine just raised a $5M Series A from Philly-area investors". Technical.ly Delaware. Retrieved 2018-03-01.
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