Investment Details
Investor Type
Private Investment Firm
Asset Class Focus
Venture Capital, Private Equity
Stage Focus
Early Stage, Growth, Late Stage
Geographical Focus
United States, Canada, Japan, Australia, Europe, Singapore, China, India, Brazil, Latin America, Mexico, South Korea, Middle East, South Asia, South Africa, Russia, Southeast Asia, Eastern Europe, Africa, Western Europe, Central Asia
Industries Focus
- Technology
- Healthcare
- Energy
- Telecommunications
- Media
- Automotive
- Software
- Agriculture
- Consumer Products
- Aerospace
- Medical Devices
- Digital Media
- Internet
- Information Technology
- Biotechnology
- Chemicals
- Clean Tech
- Hardware
- Materials Science
- Storage
Investment Size:
1,000,000 to 50,000,000 USD
Investor Details
Intellectual Ventures is a private investment firm that focuses on the development and commercialization of invention-based assets. The firm operates three primary investment funds: the Invention Investment Fund (IIF), which purchases existing inventions and licenses them; the Invention Development Fund (IDF), partnering chiefly with research institutions to file descriptions of new inventions; and the Investment Science Fund (ISF), focused on internally developed inventions. Through these funds, Intellectual Ventures has launched more than 15 new companies, including Kymeta, TerraPower, and Evolv Technology. The firm has also been involved in humanitarian projects through its Global Good program, developing technologies such as the Arktek vaccine storage device and the Photonic Fence mosquito control system. Intellectual Ventures has been described as a 'patent troll' due to its business model of acquiring patents and licensing them to third parties. However, the firm has also been recognized for its contributions to innovation and technology development.
Intellectual Ventures has been involved in several high-profile legal disputes, including a notable case against Google and Motorola in 2014. The firm has also been active in lobbying and testifying in court on United States patent policy. Despite controversies, Intellectual Ventures continues to operate as a significant player in the field of invention and investment, with a portfolio that spans various industries and technologies. The firm's approach combines elements of venture capital and private equity, focusing on both early-stage and growth-stage investments. Intellectual Ventures' global reach and diverse portfolio reflect its commitment to fostering innovation and addressing global challenges through technology and invention.
The firm's leadership includes Nathan Myhrvold, a former Microsoft executive and prolific inventor, who co-founded Intellectual Ventures in 2000. Under his guidance, the firm has acquired over 30,000 patents and has been granted thousands of patents on inventions conceived on-site by its own teams. Intellectual Ventures' business model has been both praised for its innovative approach to patent monetization and criticized for its aggressive litigation strategies. Despite the debates surrounding its practices, Intellectual Ventures remains a prominent entity in the landscape of invention and investment, continually seeking to transform industries through the commercialization of impactful inventions.
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