What is LifeLabs?
LifeLabs operates at the intersection of material sciences and sustainability, developing a unique suite of intellectual property and patents for advanced textiles. These patented materials, stemming from Stanford's research, are designed to enhance comfort and performance across various applications, including mobility, home, work, and sport. By maximizing personal and global energy reduction, LifeLabs aims to redefine the textile industry with eco-conscious innovations.
How much funding has LifeLabs raised?
LifeLabs has raised a total of $23M across 3 funding rounds:
Other Financing Round
$7M
Angel/Seed
$6M
Other Financing Round
$10M
Other Financing Round (2021): $7M, investors not publicly disclosed
Angel/Seed (2022): $6M led by US-China Green Fund
Other Financing Round (2025): $10M, investors not publicly disclosed
Key Investors in LifeLabs
US-China Green Fund
US-China Green Fund is a commercially-run private equity fund initiated by business and government leaders from both the U.S. and China. Its mission is to promote sustainable green development in China through U.S.-China cross-border innovative collaborations in finance, green technology and business models.
What's next for LifeLabs?
With this major enterprise-level funding and a recent strategic investment, LifeLabs is poised for significant expansion and commercialization. The capital infusion will likely fuel further research and development, scale manufacturing capabilities, and broaden market penetration for its sustainable textile systems. The company's focus on bridging academic innovation with market needs positions it for leadership in the growing sustainable materials sector, potentially driving new standards in textile performance and environmental responsibility.
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