Eclipse

Eclipse

Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals

Palo Alto, California 13,655 followers

We partner with exceptional entrepreneurs to build companies that redefine physical industries.

About us

Eclipse was founded with a mission to power the Industrial Evolution. Since 2015, we’ve helped entrepreneurs build exceptional companies that make physical industries more efficient, resilient, and profitable.

Website
https://eclipse.vc
Industry
Venture Capital and Private Equity Principals
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Palo Alto, California
Type
Partnership
Founded
2015

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    Ursa Major is transforming rocket engine production by using scalable additive manufacturing to secure the future of aerospace and defense technology in the U.S. The team is looking for a VP of Solid Rocket Motor Operations to scale high production of solid rocket motors at their headquarters in Berthoud, Colorado.    Help define the future of the U.S.’ national security and apply here: https://bit.ly/4i1YZUg

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    In 2017, Wayve was founded in the UK to pioneer AV2.0, a next-generation autonomous driving system that can quickly and safely adapt to new use cases and driving domains anywhere in the world. Recently, the team announced that it would begin testing its driver-assist technology in California as the company sets its sights on global expansion. Founder and CEO Alex Kendall spoke to Business Insider about some of the challenges the technology will face in this new environment — like driving on the opposite side of the road — the novel approach the company is taking to unlock autonomous driving via embodied AI, and the big year Wayve has had: https://bit.ly/3V41Gem

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    Yet another incredible feat from the Cerebras Systems team! Congratulations Andrew Feldman and team! 👏👏👏👏

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    🚀 Llama 3.1 405B now runs on Cerebras Inference at 969 tok/s, a new world record! Highlights:  • 969 tokens/s – this is frontier AI at instant speed • 12x faster than GPT-4o, 18x faster than Claude, 75x faster than AWS • 128K context length with 16-bit weights • Industry leading time-to-first-token: 240ms This year we pushed Llama 3.1 8B and 70B to over 2,000 tokens/s, but frontier models are still stuck at GPU speed. Not anymore. On Cerebras, Llama 3.1 405B now runs at 969 tokens/s—code, reason, and RAG workflows just got 12-18x faster than closed frontier models. Cerebras Inference for Llama 3.1 405B is in customer trials today with general availability coming in Q1 2025, priced at $6/million tokens (input) and $12/million tokens (output). Frontier AI now runs at instant speed on Cerebras. #Llama #Inference #AI Read more here: https://lnkd.in/g-RGjf9Q

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    In 2015, Eclipse Founding Partner Lior Susan was determined to transform physical industries and as a result, Eclipse was born. Three years later, he co-founded Bright Machines to rethink manufacturing. The Product Market Fit Show shares more on how his focus, determination, and a little luck have helped shape the path forward as he works to build the New Economy with the Eclipse team and our portfolio companies: https://bit.ly/4hVlMRz

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    Partner at Mistral | Seed VC

    I met a VC who put me to shame. He started a VC fund that raised $4B in 8 years & a robotics startup that raised $400M. And he ran both— at the same time: Lior Susan started Eclipse Ventures in 2016. His first fund wasn't your classic 'test fund'— it was $125M. He didn't go after B2B SaaS like everyone else— he went all in on hardware. He didn't just focus on being a VC— just 2 years into Eclipse he became founder and CEO of Bright Machines. Lior convinced his past employer, Flextronics, to spin off his old team and sign a commercial contract for equity. So Bright Machines was born with 100 employees, tens of millions in signed revenue, and a $180M round. I know you shouldn’t compare yourself to others— but, honestly, who doesn’t? It’s almost automatic. Lior did two exceptionally hard things. And he did them at the same time. It took insane levels of work, skill—and sacrifice. But even that wasn't enough. Like any exceptional, outlier event, it also took some luck. "We got super lucky...If you would've told me in 2015 that in 2024 I would manage $4B... I would've laughed in your face.” /// Listen to the full episode on The Product Market Fit Show #startups #venturecapital #founders

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    CEO & Founding Partner at Eclipse

    It has become increasingly clear — especially in the last year — the massive impact the Eclipse portfolio is set to have on the world as our companies redefine physical industries. In the last 5 years, innovation in the digitization of physical industries has exploded, which is playing out in both public and private markets. This innovation has created a modern day technology arms race due to the fact that physical industries — like manufacturing, supply chain, and on — shape economies. As a result, governments are scrambling to keep up because falling behind will erode competitiveness and undermine nations’ global power. The domicile of infrastructure for this new technology paradigm *will* rebalance global power. Eclipse believes we are about to experience the greatest value creation in history through this next great tech wave: AI and data-driven technologies, which will enable us to build with information.    This week, Eclipse hosted our 10th Annual Meeting to discuss the massive opportunity this wave of innovation offers startups looking to supercharge human potential in a new era of discovery, resilience, flexibility, intelligence, and health — for both people and the planet. Nine of our portfolio companies discussed how they are building differently to meet the needs of this new era and it was hard not to leave the room inspired for what’s to come.   Thank you to all of our portfolio presenters — Chris Walti (Mytra), Kevin Kassekert (VulcanForms Inc.), Daniel Jablonsky (Ursa Major), Jim Keller (Tenstorrent), Brandon Lucia (Efficient Computer), Boris Sofman (company in stealth), Brad Bogolea (Simbe), Vernon O'Donnell (Voxel), and Fabian Gerlinghaus (Cellares) — and guest speaker RJ Scaringe (Rivian). Together, our portfolio companies, our incredible LPs, and the Eclipse team are building differently to define the New Economy.

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    Today, we honor the men and women who have served our country and defended our freedom. At True Anomaly, we are especially grateful for the veterans who are part of our team, whose dedication, experience, and mission-focused mindset drive our work and enhance our solutions every day. Our commitment to advancing space security is rooted in the values of service to our country. We’re proud to work alongside so many veterans who bring invaluable expertise to our mission of supporting the national security space community. Thank you to all veterans for your service and sacrifice. #VeteransDay

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    Companies including Meta, OpenAI, and Scale AI have all inked partnerships with a handful of government agencies in recent days that aim to harness AI for national security purposes. These partnerships come as AI adoption has soared and defense innovation has become a bigger priority for the U.S. Eclipse Partner Seth Winterroth spoke to LinkedIn News' Tanya Dua on why we're seeing more AI companies working with federal agencies: https://bit.ly/3UIeHKr

    Why AI companies are cozying up to federal agencies, and more tech news this week

    Why AI companies are cozying up to federal agencies, and more tech news this week

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    Last week, Chris Walti had the privilege to speak with fellow robotics leaders and innovators at the Special Competitive Studies Project - SCSP AI + Robotics Summit in DC! This was a great opportunity to collaborate with some of the brightest minds in the industry and discuss how the biggest issues in AI and robotics are shaping key priorities in Washington. It was also a pleasure to speak alongside fellow Eclipse portfolio companies. Bright Machines Rylan Hamilton #AIRoboticsSummit24. 🤖

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    U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan recently said, "In a world being transformed by clean energy transition, by dynamic emerging economies, by a quest for supply chain resilience — by digitization, by artificial intelligence, and by a revolution in biotechnology — the game is not the same." The game is indeed not the same. And the opportunity is unprecedented. The powerful combination of people, technology, capital, and national commitments is fueling the Industrial Evolution. Check out our latest newsletter for updates on how Eclipse is diligently working with our founders to bring the New Economy to fruition: https://bit.ly/3AiuloQ

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    Earlier this week, Eclipse Partners Lior Susan, Aidan Madigan-Curtis, Charly M., and Seth Winterroth hosted portfolio leaders like Ursa Major's Daniel Jablonsky, Capstan Medical's Maggie Nixon, Bright Machines' Chris Stori, Oxide Computer Company's Steve Tuck, and Reliable Robotics Corporation's Robert Rose and reporters from outlets like The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Reuters, Fortune, and more, for an in-depth discussion on the state of physical industries. Thank you to everyone who came out for the evening! Jordan Novet, Lora Kolodny, Max A. Cherney, Stephen Nellis, Connie Loizos, Heather Somerville, Don Clark, Eli Tan, Michael Nuñez, Rosie Bradbury, Allie Garfinkle.

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