Cambrios inks $14.5 million in series D financing round

November 4, 2009
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Cambrios Technologies has received a total investment in its Series D Financing round of $14.5 million. All of the company’s current institutional preferred shareholders participated in the financing round, which included names such as ARCH Venture Partners, Alloy Ventures and Oxford Bioscience Partners among others.

“Our investors are strong believers in our progress and in our plan,” said Michael Knapp, president and CEO of Cambrios.  “We are very grateful to them for their continued support.  In addition, we have an excellent relationship with our strategic partners and there is tremendous mutual commitment to achieving our collaborative business goals.  The company is very lucky to have them as investors.”

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Joining the existing partners, Sumitomo Corporation, Chisso Corporation and Nissha Printing also invested in the company.

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