Investor Type | Firm |
Industries | IT (& TMT) • Hardware (& Manufacturing) • Life Science |
Investing | United States |
Investment Range | $18,110,000 - $18,110,000 |
Boston University Community Technology Fund (CTF) is a fund of funds based in Boston, Massachusetts established in 1975. As one of the earlier university-focused venture capital and technology transfer programs, their primary objective is to foster innovation and entrepreneurship within the Boston University ecosystem. With deep interests in the broader technology sector, CTF specifically targets investments in IT and telecommunications, media, and technology (TMT), hardware and manufacturing, as well as life sciences. The fund stands out for its dedication to promoting the growth of Boston University spin-outs and spin-ins, as well as supporting established companies. Their investment activities are not just limited to these categories, as they also have a significant focus on healthcare, biotechnology, medical device companies, and engineering ventures. Holding a firm investment philosophy, CTF deploys capital with a consistent investment size of $18,110,000. This level of investment underlines their commitment to substantial funding for ventures poised to make an impact within their sectors, while also demonstrating a focus on ventures that are likely to yield successful technology transfer outcomes. By nourishing the link between academic research and the commercial market, Boston University Community Technology Fund plays a crucial role in translating cutting-edge research into viable, innovative businesses that can contribute to the economy and society at large.