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Angels make first investment


Illini Angels – a program of Illinois Ventures, the University of Illinois System’s venture capital arm – today announced its first investment. Members of Illini Angels invested in Natrion, a solid-state EV battery pioneer operating out of the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Research Park and Binghamton, New York.

Alex Kosyakov
Natrion CEO and co-founder

Natrion develops components for automotive and battery manufacturers that can be rapidly utilized to deploy safe, high-performance all-solid-state rechargeable batteries. These batteries eliminate liquid-state components to improve electric vehicle fire safety, driving range, charge time, and overall lifespan.

Tom Parkinson
Illinois Ventures Senior Director

Illini Angels invested in the second tranche of Natrion’s $3+ million seed funding round, which included investment from Illinois Ventures, TechNexus Venture Collaborative, Tamarack Global, Mark Cuban and other private investors.

Manas Gosavi
Illini Angels founding member and venture capital investor with Mubadala Capital

Illinois Ventures founded Illini Angels to support early-stage companies that have founders or leadership who are connected to the University of Illinois including faculty, students, and alumni from any of the three universities in the system, as well as companies that license university technology. Illini Angels members span all three universities.

In addition to early-stage funding, Illini Angels provides advice, mentorship and access to one of the most powerful and entrepreneurial alumni networks in the world.

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