E14 Fund Research
Overview
E14 Fund is a specialized venture capital fund affiliated with MIT's Media Lab, investing in deep-tech and AI startups founded by members of the MIT community. The fund derives its name from Building E14 at MIT, which houses the Media Lab. The name is a clever triple entendre: E14 resembles π (pi) in leet speak, and element 14 on the periodic table is silicon—perfect symbolism for a deep tech fund.
Investment Thesis
E14 Fund partners with MIT founders tackling meaningful, fundamental challenges in science and engineering. The fund believes that the best opportunities emerge at the intersection of:
- Deep Science/Engineering: Core, differentiated technology providing sustainable competitive advantage
- MIT Community: Founders who have participated in the MIT ecosystem (current/former students, faculty, alumni)
- Market Application: Companies focused on solving real-world problems through enterprise products
The fund specializes in supporting founders transitioning from "scientist brain" (solving research problems) to "founder brain" (building products for markets). E14 is often the first institutional investor in these ventures.
Fund Structure
Fund History:
- Fund I (2017): Initial thesis validation
- Fund II (2020): Expansion and validation
- Fund III (2023): Current active fund
Investment Stages:
- Core Investment: $500K-$5M (typical first check)
- Fellowship Investment: $50K-$100K (pre-seed program for companies not yet ready for larger checks)
- Follow-on Support: Additional capital for future rounds
Investment Focus Areas
Primary Technology Sectors:
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Artificial Intelligence & Computing
- LLM applications and infrastructure
- AI model optimization and efficiency
- Computer vision and perception
- AI safety and reliability
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Hardware & Robotics
- Autonomous systems
- Robotics for healthcare and manufacturing
- Advanced hardware platforms
- Micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS)
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Biology & Biotech
- Drug discovery and development
- Biomedical devices and diagnostics
- Protein engineering
- Medical AI applications
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Physics & Materials Science
- Advanced materials and composites
- Metamaterials
- Manufacturing process innovation
- Energy storage and conversion
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Food & Agriculture
- AgTech and precision farming
- Indoor farming and controlled environments
- AI-powered agricultural optimization
Thematic Focus ("Missions"):
E14 organizes their investment thesis around four core missions:
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Unleashing Human Creativity and Ingenuity
- Creative tools and platforms
- Human-computer interfaces
- Entertainment and media technology
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Progressing Human Health and Well-being
- Diagnostics and medical devices
- Healthcare delivery innovation
- Wellness and longevity technologies
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Empowering Productivity and Efficiency
- Enterprise software and automation
- Supply chain and logistics optimization
- Developer tools and infrastructure
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Advancing Sustainability for Life and Planet
- Clean energy and climate solutions
- Sustainable materials
- Environmental monitoring and restoration
Portfolio Characteristics
Portfolio Scale:
- 100+ portfolio companies across multiple funds
- Active portfolio: Approximately 80+ companies in current deployment
Notable Portfolio Companies:
High-profile acquisitions/outcomes:
- Replit (IDE/coding platform) - Major growth/valuations
- Formlabs (3D printing) - Market leader, $110M+ funding
- Mosaic ML (AI infrastructure) - Acquired by Databricks
- Diligent Robotics (healthcare robots) - Acquired January 2026
- Pathr.ai (AI optimization) - Acquired January 2026
- Affectiva (emotion AI) - Acquired
- MantleBio (drug discovery software) - Acquired
- Elis (audio AI) - Acquired
- Subskribe (subscription management) - Acquired
- Atlantic Quantum (quantum computing) - Acquired
- Kinto (personal care) - Acquired
Active and high-performing portfolio:
- Overjet (AI dentistry)
- Maven AGI (AI support operations)
- Axiom (reasoning AI)
- Ketryx (FDA-compliant software)
- General Robotics (autonomous systems)
- Tulip (no-code manufacturing platform)
- Delve Technologies (compliance automation)
- SiTration (advanced filtration)
- Elroy Air (autonomous cargo aircraft)
- Sourcemap (supply chain transparency)
- And 80+ additional companies across deep tech sectors
Team & Governance
Leadership (Partners):
- Calvin Chin - General Partner
- Habib Haddad - General Partner
- Andrea Porras - Partner
- Shin Chen - Partner
- Qudus Shittu - Partner
- Michael Black - Partner
VC Fellowship Program: E14 runs an active VC Fellowship program with rotating cohorts of MIT doctoral students, researchers, and graduates. Fellows serve as talent scouts and operational support across the portfolio. Current (2025-2026) fellows include PhD candidates from EECS, Media Lab, MechE, and other MIT departments.
Organizational Approach: Structured as a partnership-driven fund with:
- Partnership decision-making on major investments
- Deep integration with MIT ecosystem and resources
- Both capital provision and operational support (introductions, hiring, technical advice)
Stage Preferences
E14 invests across the spectrum but optimizes for:
- Pre-Seed: $50K-$500K (Fellowship program)
- Seed: $500K-$2M (typical first core investment)
- Series A: $2M-$5M (selective follow-ons)
- Series B+: Selective, portfolio-dependent
The fund rarely leads Series B+ rounds but participates in follow-ons for strong portfolio companies.
Check Size & Investment Capacity
- First Check: Typically $500K-$5M depending on stage and company profile
- Follow-on Reserves: 30-50% of fund reserved for follow-on investments
- Deployment: Actively deploying from Fund III (2023)
Decision Process
Timeline: 1-2 months typical from first meeting to term sheet
Required Elements:
- MIT connection (founder, scientific advisor, or deep collaboration)
- Differentiated science or engineering
- Clear path to enterprise customer value
- Strong founding team with complementary skills
Warm Introduction: Not required but helpful. Direct application via website also accepted.
Recent Activity & Fund Status
Deployment Status: Actively deploying from Fund III (closed 2023)
2025-2026 Activity:
- Diligent Robotics acquisition (January 2026) - represents successful exit
- Pathr.ai acquisition (January 2026) - AI optimization company
- Continued active investing in portfolio
- 80+ active portfolio companies at various stages
Notable Recent Funding Rounds:
- Multiple Series A and B financings across portfolio
- Strong uptake from top-tier follow-on investors (a16z, Khosla, Y Combinator alumni VCs, etc.)
- Consistent deployment of capital across deep tech sectors
Founder Preferences
Ideal Profile:
- MIT affiliation (any role: student, postdoc, faculty, alumnus)
- Technical founders with deep domain expertise
- Serial entrepreneurs with previous startup experience valued
- Teams with complementary skills (technical + business)
Company Characteristics:
- Solving meaningful problems (scientific or practical importance)
- Early stage with prototype or MVP
- Clear market opportunity (not purely academic)
- Defensible technology (patent potential or natural moat)
Investor Characteristics
Lead Tendency: Leads majority of core investments at seed/Series A stage
Co-investor: Active participation with other tier-one VCs (a16z, Khosla Ventures, Accomplice, First Round Capital, Lerer Hippeau, etc.)
Board Involvement: Typically takes board seat or observer rights on portfolio companies
Advisory Support: Beyond capital, provides:
- Technical mentorship and feedback
- Customer introductions within and outside MIT
- Hiring support (access to MIT talent network)
- Lab/facility access through MIT relationships
- Strategic advice on product-market fit
Geographic Focus
Primary Markets:
- US East Coast (Cambridge/Boston headquarters)
- San Francisco Bay Area
- Seattle
Geographic Flexibility: Invests nationwide in strong MIT-affiliated founders, regardless of location
Contact & Application Process
Application: Direct via e14fund.com/apply (no referral requirement, though warm intros valued)
FAQ Philosophy: "It's never too early to talk with E14 Fund, and no request is too small."
E14 is willing to provide feedback, advice, and mentorship even to companies not yet investment-ready.
Community & Impact
MIT Integration:
- Profit donation: Large portion of fund profits donated back to MIT
- Community alignment: Entire investment strategy designed to support MIT ecosystem
- Cultural fit: Embodies MIT's polytechnic model merging discovery with application
Ecosystem Support:
- E14 Fellowship: Training ground for future VCs
- E14 Community events: Regular networking and learning for MIT founders
- Jobs board: Employment opportunities across E14 portfolio
Fund Thesis Summary
E14 Fund is the flagship venture capital vehicle for MIT's deep-tech innovation ecosystem. It specializes in first institutional checks ($500K-$5M) to MIT-affiliated founders building defensible, science-backed companies with enterprise market potential. The fund combines:
- Deep specialization in deep tech (AI, hardware, biotech, materials, climate)
- Community advantage through exclusive MIT relationships and resources
- Patient capital supporting 2-3 year pre-exit periods
- Operational support beyond capital, leveraging MIT ecosystem
With 100+ portfolio companies, recent exits, and a strong co-investor network, E14 has demonstrated successful deployment across multiple market cycles and fund vintages.