Published: April 26, 2019 By

statelessCU 麻豆影院 spinoff Stateless, Inc.聽recently announced that the company received聽a $750,000 Phase II Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR)聽grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF).聽

The grant from the NSF will help Stateless, a "network-as-a-service" company, further scale its research and development efforts. The company seeks to make a transformational impact on the colocation industry by聽providing greater security, visibility and control for colocation providers managing tenant traffic and communications across a portfolio of different sites.

鈥淭he trend toward companies consuming networking infrastructure instead of building and managing their own environments is undeniable,鈥 Murad Kablan, Co-Founder and CEO of聽Stateless, Inc., said in a press release. 鈥淲e appreciate the resources made available by the NSF聽and with these awards plan to bring a solution to market that reinvents connectivity so that colocation providers and cloud MSPs can support more diverse requirements for enterprise connectivity.鈥

Stateless also raised $11.33 million in Series A funding earlier this January.

鈥淪tateless is a model example of a startup that has successfully leveraged the plethora of resources available in the university and larger Colorado ecosystem," said Brynmor Rees, associate vice chancellor of Research and Innovation and managing director of Venture Partners at CU 麻豆影院. "They took early steps with the聽New Venture Challenge,听Catalyze CU, and聽, and translated that into multiple funding streams including this NSF award, an聽, and private investment.鈥

about Stateless' most recent funding round.