Announcing an Investment in Vartega

The SWAN Impact Network is pleased to announce an investment in Vartega.

Vartega creates recycled carbon fiber. Using reclaimed and recycled carbon fiber is a low-cost alternative to virgin material for automotive and industrial applications. Vartega sources carbon fiber from various dry fiber and prepreg scrap sources. This material exhibits the same mechanical properties as virgin carbon fiber. Vartega’s carbon fiber is available in semi-continuous, chopped, and milled formats. It is ideally suited for use in thermoplastics, non-wovens, and molding compounds.

Recycled carbon fiber can be used to reduce vehicle weight – increasing range and fuel economy while reducing emissions. Recycled carbon fiber has been used extensively in consumer goods as well as the oil and gas industry. Vartega’s recycled carbon fiber features virgin mechanical properties as well as minimal thermal expansion and high electrical conductivity.

By utilizing the Vartega process, thousands of tons of waste will be diverted from landfill each year. The economic impact of reduced waste disposal fees is significant, but the most substantial economic benefit of using low-cost recycled carbon fiber comes from reduced fuel consumption due to vehicle lightweighting.

A follow-on investment in Advanced Ionics

The SWAN Impact Network is pleased to announce a follow-on investment in Advanced Ionics.

Advanced Ionics is designing a new generation of electrolyzers specifically for industrial users, such as ammonia/fertilizer production, hydrogenation, metal fabrication, glass, methanol, synthetic fuels/chemicals, and power plants, among others. Their purpose-built technology platform produces the lowest-cost onsite industrial green hydrogen of any electrolyzer company. Advanced Ionics is working hard to bring systems to market.

SWAN made its first investment in Advanced Ionics in 2020.

A follow-on investment in Skyven Technologies

The SWAN Impact Network made its initial investment in Skyven Technology in 2019, and is pleased to also participate in the company’s recent $4 million institutional seed funding round. The round was oversubscribed and was led by VoLo Earth Ventures, along with Global Founders Capital and the SWAN Impact Network. Skyven also received California Energy Commission grant awards which brought its new capital total to $6.5 million.

Skyven is based in Richardson, Texas. Their energy services fund and de-risk capital projects that reduce carbon emissions and protect our communities. The process takes a holistic view of the entire plant’s energy balance and flows to bring to life attractive, low-risk opportunities that deliver a strong ROI. Skyven participates as a thermal energy partner, they help companies focus all their resources on what they do best.

Skyven is solving this problem with an innovative business model that allows us to implement decarbonization measures with zero CapEx and savings from day one. The model is enabled by proprietary cloud-based software, which allows Skyven to measure and verify customers’ savings in real-time.

 

Announcing an Investment in Hubly Surgical

The SWAN Impact Network is pleased to announce an investment in woman-led Hubly Surgical.

Hubly Surgical’s mission is to improve patient outcomes and increase quality of care for surgical procedures, inclusively, across standard and underserved settings.

Hubly Surgical is a cranial and orthopedic platform drilling solution. They are focused on modernizing three verticals: bedside intracranial access, elective neurosurgeries, and elective orthopedic surgeries. Targeting neurosurgeons, their first product utilizing this technology is an integrated electric drill system designed to streamline bedside intracranial access, decrease operating room reliance, and facilitate treatment for emerging indications.

A follow-on investment in Binary Bridge

The SWAN Impact Network is pleased to announce a follow-on investment in Binary Bridge.

Binary Bridge is a Public Benefit Company with the mission to improve access to healthcare and increase the quality of care in underserved locations. They accomplish this by providing software solutions for mobile clinics in remote, low-resource areas. BackpackEMR targets medical teams working in rural areas and is fully supported by Binary Bridge. Binary Bridge understands that medical teams are not experts in technology, therefore Binary Bridge continues the support for medical teams to spend their time and resources on the people they are serving.

SWAN made its initial investment in Binary Bridge in 2018.