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Garage Technology Ventures is an early-stage venture capital firm located in Silicon Valley, focused on emerging technology companies on the West Coast. The firm is currently investing its third fund, a seed-stage and early-stage fund anchored with an investment from CalPERS. Unlike some venture funds, Garage is happy to support unproven entrepreneurs who are building the next great technology company.
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Garage floor covers are protective polyvinyl mats that prevent spills from soiling the concrete any further. If your floor has had a few coatings of paint, the covers will safeguard it from scratches and peeling. They are available in several designs for aesthetic and practical reasons. A diamond tread pattern will help to contain liquid messes, coin style is excellent for cushioning and the channel pattern enables sweeping and hosing out the garage with ease.
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The Garage Canada fund had an initial close of C$50 million in March 2006. The fund is looking to invest in early stage companies in information sciences, telecommunications, material sciences, energy technology and healthcare, as well as companies in newly emerging sectors. In particular, the fund is seeking capital-efficient companies with strong intellectual property and disruptive or market-shaping potential in global markets.
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PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Garage Technology Ventures, a leading seed-stage and early-stage venture capital fund, has named high-tech veterans Joyce Chung and Henry Wong as senior additions to its team. Joyce Chung joins Garage in the role of Managing Director and Henry Wong joins in the capacity of Venture Partner.
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The search for the most chaotic and cramped garage began this summer following a Gladiator(R) GarageWorks study that showed that 40 percent of garage owners refer to their garages as a storage unit or junkyard. Sixty percent often choose to leave their vehicles exposed to the elements. Dan Leslie stands as a prime example of a homeowner with homeless vehicles. For his supreme garage disorganization, the grand prize winner and Macon, Georgia resident will receive a garage makeover valued at $10,000.
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Henry Wong comes to Garage as an active Venture Partner and has been taking a hands-on operating role in Garage's portfolio companies. Since 2002, Henry has served as an advisor at Garage while ... running a China-focused fund, Diamond TechVentures. He has also been a venture partner at Crystal Ventures, where he worked with companies like SMIC, LGC Wireless, Infinera and Exavio. During his extensive career in the networking and communications industry, Henry was CEO and founder of SS8 Networks, as well as co-founding and leading IP Communications, XaQti Semiconductor, CNet Technology and Combinet. Henry holds a B.Sc. degree in Business from the University of Utah and an M.B.A.
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