Sacramento Startup Micromidas Raises Series A Round

Micromidas has just completed its first major round of funding, having raised $3.6 million. The funds will be used to deploy their technology at the pilot scale.

Micromidas, based in West Sacramento, develops and scales environmentally benign biological and chemical processes that produce valuable chemical and material commodities from waste biomass. The first Micromidas application for their technology is scaling a process that converts the carbon in organic wastewater into PHA (polyhydroxyalkanoate), a family of bio-degradable plastics that can be used in lieu of conventional petroleum plastics. Their process generates highly functional bio-plastic while simultaneously reducing the quantity of bio-solids that municipal utilities must pay to treat.  Micromidas is    Read More »»

Davis Medical Diagnostic Company Raises Series A Financing

Gold Standard Diagnostics, Inc. of Davis has just raised a Series A round from private investors. The company started in 2007 and bootstrapped its way by generating revenue from the very beginning. The capital infusion will be used for a major product launch this spring. Investors included Roger Salquist and other angels.

Gold Standard will be participating in the SARTA’s Med Tech Showcase on March 30th at CSUS and has been able to raise its local profile with the assistance of SARTA’s MedStart, a sister program to our VentureStart.

Sacramento Web Startup Chrometa Figures Out Customer Support

Brett Owens of Chrometa was one of the first entrepreneurs mentored by VentureStart. We recommended “go get customers” rather than trying to raise money from organized investors. He did that and has been growing ever since with an ever-increasing customer base.

Chrometa maintains an excellent blog and today we saw an interesting post on customer support for software companies and its challenges. Take a look and I think you’ll find that Chrometa have met the challenge well with some good thinking. The very fact their blog talks about this is also great marketing. Go Chrometa!

Med Tech Entrepreneurs -- Don't Miss This Sacramento Region Event

Don’t miss the first annual Sacramento Med Tech Showcase on March 30, 2010 at Sacramento State University. The theme for the 2010 showcase is “Transforming Medicine Through Technology.” Hosted by SARTA’s MedStart Initiative , the event will raise awareness of the medical technology industry and resources in the Sacramento Region and generate excitement about technology developments by companies founded and funded in the region.

The Showcase will feature:

  • Exhibit Hall Showcasing Med Tech Companies in the Sacramento Region
  • The Next Wave Med Tech Innovators Challenge, co-hosted by VentureStart
  • “Telemedicine- New and Exciting Frontiers in Healthcare Delivery” panel discussion
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Web Startups -- Do You Have a Technical Co-Founder Who Can Code?

VentureStart gets many Sacramento region web startups applying for our mentoring. Very often we see great ideas and the need to raise money to hire people to code the idea/application. We normally encourage these startups to get a co-founder, or someone who will work for stock, on the team, and then get some traction before even considering raising money from Angel groups or VCs.

Adam Kalsey, the founder of SacStarts and a VentureStart mentor, recently gave advice on this to one VentureStart entrepreneur and then published it on his blog. We quote it here since it is so relevant to web startups.

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Sacramento Region Startup ioSafe At CES -- Fire, Water, and Crushing Fail to Stop Their SSD Drive

Robb Moore, CEO of ioSafe in Auburn, always does something sensational at CES in Las Vegas. This year, as he did last year, he subjected one of the company’s hard drives to fire, and water submersion, but this time he further ran over it with the tracks on a 20 ton backhoe. Take a look at the video to see if the drive survived. By the way. Robb has bootstrapped ioSafe from day one. Seems this video goes a long way to say a lot a pitch or executive summary would never reveal! Robb is a VentureStart adviser.

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Sacramento Startup BoardEvals Signs First Customers for Board Evaluations

How can attending a high end workshop on a staid subject like Corporate Governance lead to an exciting web startup in Sacramento?

Ask Jim Schraith, a noted local angel investor and venture partner with DFJ Frontier! Jim was attending such a workshop last year and thought there had to be a better way of doing board self evaluations. So he founded and bootstrapped BoardEvals.com together with Layton Wedgeworth and Bob Bennett, in the summer of 2008. The product launched earlier this year and they are now seeing an accelerated pace of client sign ups in the corporate and non-profit world.

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Sacramento Startups -- An interesting perspective

We just saw this post on Techcrunch about the CBS acquisition of MaxPreps a few years ago and thought it worth reposting here.

Shhhh…your not supposed to mention Sacramento. Don’t make us send our catering crew over there…..

  • 1st rule of building a startup in Sacramento is your not supposed to mention Sacramento
  • 2nd rule of building a startup in Sacramento, is your NOT supposed to mention Sacramento.
  • 3rd rule of bootstrapping in Sacramento, is that if we are mentioned frequently on TC or elsewhere our talent and engineers get recruited to SV/SF, only to return when the bubble goes limp, taps    Read More »»

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