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James Dyson Foundation

North America, Illinois, United States, Chicago

Description

The James Dyson Foundation aims to ignite young people’s interest in engineering.

Investor Profile

James Dyson Foundation has made 5 investments, with 0 in the past 12 months and 20% as lead.

Stage Focus

  • Grant (80%)
  • Non Equity Assistance (20%)

Country Focus

  • Canada (60%)
  • United Kingdom (40%)

Industry Focus

  • Product Design
  • Sustainability
  • Beauty
  • Lifestyle
  • Nanotechnology
  • 3d Printing
  • Electronics
  • Hardware
  • Manufacturing
  • Printing
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Learn who this investor regularly partners with—both firms and angels—and explore their latest activity.

Who does James Dyson Foundation frequently co-invest with?

IC
Europe, England, United Kingdom, London
Co-Investments: 1
Baylis Medical Company
North America, Quebec, Canada, Montréal
Co-Investments: 1
InnovationRCA
Europe, England, United Kingdom, London
Co-Investments: 1

What are some of recent deals done by James Dyson Foundation?

MarinaTex

Brighton, East Sussex, United Kingdom

MarinaTex manufactures and develops bioplastics and a biodegradable flexible film for home composting.

BiotechnologyMarine TechnologyRecyclingWaste Management
GrantNov 14, 2019
Amount Raised: $38,646
Voltera

Waterloo, Ontario, Canada

A hardware manufacturer for direct-write, additive electronics devices. PCB and extrusion printers for rigid & flexible hybrid electronics.

3D PrintingElectronicsHardwareManufacturingPrinting
GrantNov 10, 2015
Amount Raised: $40,675
Yirego

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

Yirego is an eco friendly household product design company that provides sustainable solutions through unconventional designs.

Product DesignSustainability
GrantAug 19, 2015
Amount Raised: $3,500
Gravity Sketch

London, England, United Kingdom

Gravity Sketch is a VR-based design and collaboration platform that allows distributed teams to create, share, and build in 3D.

3D TechnologyAugmented RealityIndustrial DesignProduct DesignVirtual Reality
Non Equity AssistanceApr 15, 2015
Suncayr

Kitchener, Ontario, Canada

Suncayr has developed a UV-responsive sticker that tells you when your sunscreen is no longer protecting you, using a simple colour change.

BeautyLifestyleNanotechnologyProduct Design
GrantOct 1, 2014
Amount Raised: $8,061