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North

North

Wearable device company founded in 2012 based in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. The company was previously called Thalmic and changed their name to North in 2018.

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Product
Software
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Industry
Consumer electronics
Consumer electronics
Technology
Technology
Internet of things (IoT)
Internet of things (IoT)
Robotics
Robotics
Consumer goods
Consumer goods
Wearable technology
Wearable technology
Location
Kitchener, Ontario
Kitchener, Ontario
Canada
Canada
B2X
B2C
B2C
CEO
Stephen Lake
Stephen Lake
Founder
Stephen Lake
Stephen Lake
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Aaron Grant
Aaron Grant
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Matthew Bailey
Matthew Bailey
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Pitchbook URL
pitchbook.com/profiles.../56200-42
Legal Name
North Inc.
Accelerator
Y Combinator
Y Combinator
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NextAI
NextAI
Accelerator Batch
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Y Combinator W13 Batch
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Legal classification
Number of Employees (Ranges)
201 – 500
Full Address
27 Gaukel Street West Kitchener, Ontario N2G 1Y6 Canada
Investors
First Round Capital
First Round Capital
Intel Capital
Intel Capital
Spark Capital
Spark Capital
Presence Capital
Presence Capital
Inovia Capital
Inovia Capital
Amazon Alexa Fund
Amazon Alexa Fund
Hedgewood
Hedgewood
Intel
Intel
...
Founded Date
2012
0
Total Funding Amount (USD)
319,402,711
Latest Funding Round Date
March 2019
Competitors
LAFORGE Optical
LAFORGE Optical
Acquisition Transaction
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Acquisition of North by Alphabet Inc.
Also Known As
Thalmic Labs
Latest Funding Type
Series B
Series B
Patents Assigned (Count)
118

Product attributes

Launch Date
March 6, 2018

Other attributes

Company Operating Status
Active
Latest Funding Round Amount (USD)
40,000,000
Platform
PlayStation 4
PlayStation 4
Related Organization
North Academy
North Academy
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Y Combinator URL
ycombinator.com/companies/north0

Thalmic Labs (Myo) is a company that participated in the YC W13 cohort of Y Combinator and raised an estimated $135,632,011.Thalmic Labs sold the Myo Gesture Control Armband that measures and records electrical impulses given off by muscles using electromyography (EMG) sensors for the purpose of controlling other devices wirelessly with gestures and motion such as making a fist or stretching fingers out. The armband was used by a medical team at Johns Hopkins, Baltimore, Maryland, to give a patient more control over his prosthetic forearm.

In Autumn 2018 Thalmic Labs announced that it would end sales of the Myo Gesture Control Armband, and that it would make and sell smart glasses, which they had been developing since 2014. The glasses are called Focals and the company changed its name to North Inc. They are the first company to embed a holographic film into the lens. When a tiny projector beam hits the holographic film, it bounces to the retina, at the back of the eye. Images are displayed on the retina and there is no screen, so the content you are viewing is not visible to those around you. The eyewear must be custom fit by scanning the face of customers to produce a 3D model. The Focals are controlled by voice or a small toggle at the side of a ring on the index finger and they are linked to the user’s smartphone via Bluetooth. The smart glasses were designed by eyewear designer Marie Stipancik from Clearly Contacts. The product is available in two boutique showrooms, one in Toronto and one in Brooklyn.

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