Tuesday, March 30, 2010
MicroGREEN Polymers Ups Funding To $7.2M
Arlington, Washington-based MicroGREEN Polymers, a firm commercializing technology from the University of Washington to manufacture eco-friendly polymers, has upped a recent venture funding to $7.2M, according to a recent regulatory filing by the firm. According to the filing, the funding is part of a $8.4M round kicked off in June of last year. Source of the funding was not disclosed. MicroGREEN Polymers was founded by Greg Branch and Krishna Nadella, who were working in microcellular polymer manufacturing at the Unviersity of Washington. The firm has previously raised funding from WRF Capital and angel investors. More information »