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Re: Innovation Dist. / South Boston Seaport
Oak -- In point of fact -- more Boston VC money starts companies outside of the area than others VC money starts companies here
part of it comes from the kinds of funds raised by the Boston VC's -- few if any are in the business of funding consumer electronics type companies -- they just have minimal experience with such investments
The typical Boston VC funds companies similar to those with which they personally have been involved -- thus we have gotten and still get lots of investment in:
medical devices, bio/pharma, business / financial software, telecom / networking, specialized semiconductors, manufacturing technology, defense technology
generally if your ideas don't fit the profile of:
EMC, Lotus, DEC, Biogen, Boston Scientific, Wellfleet, Akamai, Cascade, Analog Devices, Analogic, EG&G, Raytheon, Genzyme, Vertex
then don't bother asking a Boston VC
Note there are a few exceptions -- which do focus on a consumer, but somewhat specialized market such as:
Vistaprint -- "HQ" Lexington -- a very successful printer of business cards and seller of other personalized / printable things for small business -- founded in Paris in 1995 - moved to the Boston area in 2000 and went public in 2005 -- now it its US HQ and center of technology is in Lexington, its overall HQ is in the Netherlands, and the CEO lives in Paris -- most of the workers are in Canada (North American printing), Netherlands (European printing0, Australia (Asian printing)
Constant Contact --- HQ Waltham -- from the wikipedia: "an online marketing company offering email marketing, social media marketing, online survey, and event marketing tools, primarily to small businesses, nonprofit organizations, and membership associations. It claims approximately 392,000 email marketing customers at June 30, 2010 .... ranked 134th in Deloitte's Technology Fast 500 in 2010 ... up from 153rd in 2009.... founded as Roving Software in 1995, taking its present name in 1998 ... headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, with additional offices in San Francisco; Loveland, Colorado, and Delray Beach, Florida.... Constant Contact recently released other social media features, such as Social Stats... which lets users see how often their emails or events have been shared on social media platforms.... On February 16, 2011, Constant Contact acquired social CRM start-up Bantam Live."
Carbonite -- HQ Boston -- from the wikipedia: "Carbonite is an online backup service, available to Windows and Mac users, that backs up documents, e-mails, music, photos, and settings..... It was the first such service to offer unlimited backup space for a fixed price ... Carbonite offers two separate lines of products: Carbonite Home and Home Office for individuals, families and 1-2 person businesses; and Carbonite Small Business... named 'Labs Winner' by PC Pro,....Hottest Boston Company by Lead411,... In 2006, it secured $2.5 million in series A financing from 3i and CommonAngels; in 2007 it completed $15 million series B financing led by Menlo Ventures. in 2008 it secured additional $5 million in series B-2 funding, and completed C round financing with approximately $20 million of new capital, led by Performance Equity of Stamford, Connecticut; in 2010 it closed a mezzanine round of funding with the total financing raised to $67 million.[39] Carbonite announced its IPO in August 2011, raising $62.5 million in its offering... In May 2011, Carbonite filed with the SEC to raise up to $100 million in an initial public offering....On June 6, 2011, Carbonite acquired Phanfare. -- HQ at the Christian Science complex in Boston"
A big part is that is where the capital and connections are. Venture capitalists and investors tend to be involved in their investments, so they want them nearby. Boston, I think, has gotten much better in this regard. You're even seeing SV-based VC firms open satellite offices in the Boston/Cambridge area.
Oak -- In point of fact -- more Boston VC money starts companies outside of the area than others VC money starts companies here
part of it comes from the kinds of funds raised by the Boston VC's -- few if any are in the business of funding consumer electronics type companies -- they just have minimal experience with such investments
The typical Boston VC funds companies similar to those with which they personally have been involved -- thus we have gotten and still get lots of investment in:
medical devices, bio/pharma, business / financial software, telecom / networking, specialized semiconductors, manufacturing technology, defense technology
generally if your ideas don't fit the profile of:
EMC, Lotus, DEC, Biogen, Boston Scientific, Wellfleet, Akamai, Cascade, Analog Devices, Analogic, EG&G, Raytheon, Genzyme, Vertex
then don't bother asking a Boston VC
Note there are a few exceptions -- which do focus on a consumer, but somewhat specialized market such as:
Vistaprint -- "HQ" Lexington -- a very successful printer of business cards and seller of other personalized / printable things for small business -- founded in Paris in 1995 - moved to the Boston area in 2000 and went public in 2005 -- now it its US HQ and center of technology is in Lexington, its overall HQ is in the Netherlands, and the CEO lives in Paris -- most of the workers are in Canada (North American printing), Netherlands (European printing0, Australia (Asian printing)
Constant Contact --- HQ Waltham -- from the wikipedia: "an online marketing company offering email marketing, social media marketing, online survey, and event marketing tools, primarily to small businesses, nonprofit organizations, and membership associations. It claims approximately 392,000 email marketing customers at June 30, 2010 .... ranked 134th in Deloitte's Technology Fast 500 in 2010 ... up from 153rd in 2009.... founded as Roving Software in 1995, taking its present name in 1998 ... headquartered in Waltham, Massachusetts, with additional offices in San Francisco; Loveland, Colorado, and Delray Beach, Florida.... Constant Contact recently released other social media features, such as Social Stats... which lets users see how often their emails or events have been shared on social media platforms.... On February 16, 2011, Constant Contact acquired social CRM start-up Bantam Live."
Carbonite -- HQ Boston -- from the wikipedia: "Carbonite is an online backup service, available to Windows and Mac users, that backs up documents, e-mails, music, photos, and settings..... It was the first such service to offer unlimited backup space for a fixed price ... Carbonite offers two separate lines of products: Carbonite Home and Home Office for individuals, families and 1-2 person businesses; and Carbonite Small Business... named 'Labs Winner' by PC Pro,....Hottest Boston Company by Lead411,... In 2006, it secured $2.5 million in series A financing from 3i and CommonAngels; in 2007 it completed $15 million series B financing led by Menlo Ventures. in 2008 it secured additional $5 million in series B-2 funding, and completed C round financing with approximately $20 million of new capital, led by Performance Equity of Stamford, Connecticut; in 2010 it closed a mezzanine round of funding with the total financing raised to $67 million.[39] Carbonite announced its IPO in August 2011, raising $62.5 million in its offering... In May 2011, Carbonite filed with the SEC to raise up to $100 million in an initial public offering....On June 6, 2011, Carbonite acquired Phanfare. -- HQ at the Christian Science complex in Boston"