Varial Surfing Technologies
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Seed | AliveAbout Varial Surfing Technologies
Edison Conner founded Varial Surfing Technologies to revolutionize surfing with lighter, stronger, more Eco Friendly surfboards. Through collaboration with aerospace manufacturing partners, Varial has successfully adapted helicopter rotor blade technology for use in surfboards. Professional surfers will begin testing the company's second-generation prototypes this spring.
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Varial Surfing Technologies Patents
Varial Surfing Technologies has filed 2 patents.

Application Date | Grant Date | Title | Related Topics | Status |
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10/29/2010 | 6/11/2013 | Surfing equipment, Surfing, Boardsports, Waterskiing, Water sports | Grant |
Application Date | 10/29/2010 |
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Grant Date | 6/11/2013 |
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Related Topics | Surfing equipment, Surfing, Boardsports, Waterskiing, Water sports |
Status | Grant |
Varial Surfing Technologies Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is Varial Surfing Technologies's latest funding round?
Varial Surfing Technologies's latest funding round is Seed.
Who are the investors of Varial Surfing Technologies?
Investors of Varial Surfing Technologies include Weiss Tech House and Wharton Venture Initiation Program.
Who are Varial Surfing Technologies's competitors?
Competitors of Varial Surfing Technologies include Radinn and 4 more.
Compare Varial Surfing Technologies to Competitors
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Radinn is an e-mobility company that manufactures motorized surfboards. Riders operate the G2X with a waterproof remote control. The remote also indicates the board's battery status and vibrates when the battery is low and it's time to head back to shore. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in Malmo, Sweden.
Boards & More is the manufacturer and retailer of surfing equipment. The company offers windsurfing, kitesurfing, wind foiling, paddleboarding, and mountain biking equipment. It was founded in 2000 and is based in Molln, Germany.
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Varix Medical Corporation, located in Sunnyvale, Calif., is a medical device company focused on developing products for the minimally invasive treatment of chronic venous insufficiency, commonly referred to as "varicose veins." For patients with advanced stages of varicose veins, laser- and RF-based (radiofrequency) treatments have been developed, but each device has deficiencies making them less-than-optimal solutions. Varix Medical's platform technology will enable physicians to efficiently and effectively treat more types of diseased veins than is currently possible when using either laser or RF devices. Additional treatable vessels include tortuous sub-truncal vessels and other visible smaller varicose veins. The Varix platform employs a vapor-based endovenous ablation system that will consist of a disposable catheter, a catheter introducer or delivery system, and a reusable vapor generator. RCT and Coronis Medical Ventures LLC., formed Varix in August 2007 and acquired the technology under license from Tsunami MedTech LLC. Coronis and RCT have been the primary in investors in Varix.
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