Funded Startups in Corvallis
Among the 8 most recent Corvallis-funded entries shown here, NuScale Power’s $152M corporate round (2021-08-03) is a clear scale outlier; the next-largest…
Among the 8 most recent Corvallis-funded entries shown here, NuScale Power’s $152M corporate round (2021-08-03) is a clear scale outlier; the next-largest disclosed amount is Crown Electrokinetics at $5M (2022-11-07), while most other disclosed rounds cluster much lower (e.g., Phosio Corporation at $4M on 2026-05-13, Lazarus 3D at $6M on 2022-04-14, and Inpria at $31M on 2020-02-21). Sector coverage also shows a mix with some breadth but limited repetition: there are 3 entries labeled “Series Unknown” and 1 entry marked “undisclosed” (Linus Pauling Institute on 2024-08-07), which reduces stage interpretability across the list.
The time window spans 2020-02-21 (Inpria) through 2026-05-13 (Phosio Corporation). Date-wise, there is a mid-window concentration around 2022 (Pour Soul Systems 2022-09-22 for $200K; Crown Electrokinetics 2022-11-07 for $5M; Lazarus 3D 2022-04-14 for $6M), and multiple AI/compute-adjacent entries appear as out-of-order sector spikes (Phosio in hardware, BigML in AI, and NuScale Power in administrative services).
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Frequently asked
Which disclosed round is the largest in this Corvallis list, and how far above the rest is it?
NuScale Power’s $152M corporate round dated 2021-08-03 is the only disclosed amount above $50M in the 8 rows. The next-largest disclosed round is Inpria at $31M (2020-02-21), followed by $6M (Lazarus 3D on 2022-04-14) and $5M (Crown Electrokinetics on 2022-11-07).
How concentrated are funding dates, and do any entries cluster in a narrow window?
Several rounds cluster in 2022: Lazarus 3D ($6M) on 2022-04-14, Pour Soul Systems ($200K) on 2022-09-22, and Crown Electrokinetics ($5M) on 2022-11-07. Outside that window, amounts are more dispersed across 2020 (Inpria), 2021 (NuScale Power), 2023 (BigML at $3M on 2023-11-27), 2024 (Linus Pauling Institute on 2024-08-07 is undisclosed), and 2026 (Phosio at $4M on 2026-05-13).
What stage information is most common here, and how much is left as undefined?
Stage is frequently non-specified: 3 of 8 rows are “Series Unknown” (BigML on 2023-11-27, Crown Electrokinetics on 2022-11-07, and NuScale Power’s category is “Corporate Round,” not Series Unknown), and 1 of 8 is explicitly “undisclosed” (Linus Pauling Institute on 2024-08-07). Among the remaining disclosed-stage rows, Seed appears multiple times (Phosio Corporation 2026-05-13 at $4M; Pour Soul Systems 2022-09-22 at $200K; Lazarus 3D 2022-04-14 at $6M).
Are any sectors over-represented in this set of 8 rows?
No sector repeats 3+ times in the shown data. The listing includes one each of Hardware (Phosio, 2026-05-13 at $4M), AI (BigML, 2023-11-27 at $3M), Wholesale Building Materials (Crown Electrokinetics, 2022-11-07 at $5M), Food and Beverage (Pour Soul Systems, 2022-09-22 at $200K), Health Care (Lazarus 3D, 2022-04-14 at $6M), Consumer Electronics (Inpria, 2020-02-21 at $31M), and Administrative Services (NuScale Power, 2021-08-03 at $152M).
Are there outliers worth attention besides the largest dollar amount?
Yes. Pour Soul Systems is a low-end outlier on disclosed funding at $200K (2022-09-22), sitting far below other disclosed amounts like Inpria’s $31M (2020-02-21) and Lazarus 3D’s $6M (2022-04-14). A second outlier is Linus Pauling Institute, whose funding amount is explicitly “undisclosed” despite a 2024-08-07 date, making it non-comparable on disclosed size.
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