Stata Capital Partners

Venture Capital Active Needham, United States Est. 1965
Last updated 2026-06-18
Portfolio
4
in our dataset
Rounds participated
7
Rounds led
1
Rounds' value
$82.0M
total disclosed, rounds participated
Stages
B Round, D Round, A Round, G Round, Seed, C Round, F Round, E Round

About

Stata Capital Partners is a venture capital firm founded by Ray Stata, co-founder of Analog Devices. The firm invests its own capital, allowing for long-term partnerships with high-integrity founders developing disruptive technological solutions. Stata Capital focuses on sectors such as AI, semiconductors, software, bio/med tech, electronics, computing, technology, energy, and manufacturing. They typically invest between $1 million to $10 million in each company, starting from the Pre-Seed or Seed stage and continuing through to IPO. Notable investments include Allegro Microsystems, Achronix Semiconductors, Emcode Photonics, Semantic Machines, JetCool, Scaled Cognition, Uniphore, Zero ASIC, and Analog Device

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Q&A

What is Stata Capital Partners' investment focus?
Stata Capital Partners focuses on sectors such as AI, semiconductors, software, bio/med tech, electronics, computing, technology, energy, and manufacturing.
What is the typical investment range for Stata Capital Partners?
Stata Capital Partners typically invests between $1 million to $10 million in each company.
What stages does Stata Capital Partners invest in?
Stata Capital Partners invests across various stages, from Pre-Seed or Seed stage through to IPO, including Seed, A, B, C, D, E, F, and G Rounds.
Who founded Stata Capital Partners?
Stata Capital Partners was founded by Ray Stata, co-founder of Analog Devices.
When was Stata Capital Partners founded?
Stata Capital Partners was founded in 1965.
Where is Stata Capital Partners headquartered?
Stata Capital Partners is headquartered in Needham, Massachusetts, United States.
Can you name some notable investments by Stata Capital Partners?
Notable investments by Stata Capital Partners include Allegro Microsystems and Achronix Semiconductors.
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