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S3 Ventures is a private equity firm founded in 2005 and based in Texas. The organization is backed by a single limited partner, allowing it to operate as a patient and flexible investor. S3 Ventures focuses on investing in technology companies that address business needs and healthcare technology aimed at improving human conditions.
S3 Ventures invests in sectors such as Business Software, which includes technology companies developing software applications, IT infrastructure, and digital marketplaces, and Healthcare Technology, focusing on companies creating medical devices and software for diagnosis and treatment.
S3 Ventures has made over 75 startup investments, which have collectively raised more than $3.5 billion. Notable portfolio companies include Acessa Health (acquired by Hologic), Alkami (financial technology), Allstacks (software solutions for engineering teams), Arpio (data recovery solutions), AtmosphereTV (streaming service for businesses), CereTax (tax technology), Hydrolix (data management solutions), Liquibase (database change management), Levelset (construction payment platform), and Sudozi (financial management tool for startups.
To approach S3 Ventures, founders should visit their website at s3vc.com to submit their pitch. The firm values technology-driven solutions and is open to innovative ideas in business and healthcare.
S3 Ventures invests in Seed, Series A, and Series B stages.
Founders can pitch S3 Ventures through their website at s3vc.com.
S3 Ventures focuses on Business Software and Healthcare Technology sectors.
The firm typically invests between $500,000 and $15 million.
S3 Ventures primarily invests in the United States.
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