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May 30th, 2007
NanoH2O Receives $5M In Funding From Khosla Ventures
Abstract:
Santa Monica-based NanoH2O, a firm commercializing water purification technology spun out of UCLA, has received $5M in funding from Khosla Ventures. The Series A round, which closed in April, will go towards the firm's advanced membrane materials for desalination and water reuse. Samir Kaul of Khosla Ventures has joined the firm's board as part of the funding.
Source:
socaltech.com
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