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Founded Year

1994

Stage

Series A | Alive

Total Raised

$8.35M

Last Raised

$8.35M | 23 yrs ago

About Holocom Networks

Holocom Networks' suite of products and services provides physical protection for secure SIPRNet networks. The company's flagship product, the patented Secure PathWay™, is installed at numerous federal agencies and for all branches of the military, domestically and internationally.

Headquarters Location

530 W. Alameda Drive Suite 101

Tempe, Arizona, 85282,

United States

858-222-6430

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Holocom Networks Patents

Holocom Networks has filed 6 patents.

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Application Date

Grant Date

Title

Related Topics

Status

4/15/2014

11/21/2017

Electric rail transport, Tram technology, Textile closures, Sustainable transport, Rail transport

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Application Date

4/15/2014

Grant Date

11/21/2017

Title

Related Topics

Electric rail transport, Tram technology, Textile closures, Sustainable transport, Rail transport

Status

Grant

Holocom Networks Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

  • When was Holocom Networks founded?

    Holocom Networks was founded in 1994.

  • Where is Holocom Networks's headquarters?

    Holocom Networks's headquarters is located at 530 W. Alameda Drive, Tempe.

  • What is Holocom Networks's latest funding round?

    Holocom Networks's latest funding round is Series A.

  • How much did Holocom Networks raise?

    Holocom Networks raised a total of $8.35M.

  • Who are Holocom Networks's competitors?

    Competitors of Holocom Networks include Anord Control Systems and 4 more.

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