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Investors

Lightstorm Networks has raised funding from the founders and venture capital has also been raised from the following organizations:

Trinity Venture Capital provides venture capital and proven commercial expertise to an extensive portfolio of emerging new technology companies from its office in Dublin. Trinity Venture Capital is part of the Reihill Venture Capital Group. The investors in the €139m Trinity Fund 2 mainly consist of leading Irish and international financial institutions. The Reihill Venture Capital Group currently has over €235m under management. Trinity Venture Capital is committed to creating strategic business partnerships that facilitate and foster success in business. They invest intellectually and financially in people with the vision and drive required to turn great ideas into great companies.

Delta Partners is a venture capital firm investing in Ireland and the UK. It was established in 1994 and now has €130 million under management. The firm has a strong focus on investing in early stage technology companies, and the team has made over 50 investments in the sectors of information technology, communications and healthcare. Delta Partners is among the most active seed investors in Europe. A background in operations, strategy and finance allows Delta Partners to complement the drive and ambition of entrepreneurial management teams.

Enterprise Ireland is an Irish state development agency focused on transforming Irish industry. Its core mission is to accelerate the development of world-class Irish companies to achieve strong positions in global markets.

The Western Development Commissionis responsible for the management and administration of the €32 million Western Investment Fund (WIF), which provides risk capital by way of equity and loans on a commercial basis to projects and businesses. They are armed with responsibility for fostering and promoting economic and social development in the Western Region of Ireland.

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