HAX
Financial History
Leadership Team
Key people at HAX.
Key people at HAX.
Key people at HAX.
HAX is a pre-seed accelerator and venture capital program specializing exclusively in hard tech startups—companies developing physical products involving hardware, engineering, and scientific breakthroughs. It focuses on startups addressing sustainability, climate, industrial automation, and human health challenges. HAX provides a unique blend of hands-on engineering support, design expertise, and financial investment (typically $250,000 to $550,000) during a six- to nine-month residency program, helping founders rapidly prototype, validate, and scale their hardware products. The program operates globally with flagship facilities in Newark, Shenzhen, Pune, San Francisco, and Tokyo, and is part of the SOSV venture capital platform. HAX’s mission is to accelerate the development of breakthrough hard tech innovations by combining capital with deep technical and community support, thereby significantly impacting the startup ecosystem by enabling hardware startups to overcome traditional barriers to market entry and scale efficiently[1][2][4][6].
Founded as HAXLR8R and now known simply as HAX, the program was created under the umbrella of SOSV, a global venture capital firm, to fill a gap in early-stage support for hardware startups. It emerged from the recognition that hard tech startups face unique challenges that software-focused accelerators do not address, such as complex prototyping, manufacturing, and supply chain issues. The program’s founding partners and engineering teams bring extensive experience in hardware development, enabling them to provide hands-on assistance beyond capital. Over time, HAX has evolved from a single-location accelerator to a global network with multiple offices and a flagship 35,000-square-foot facility in Newark, equipped with machine shops and labs to support founders. Its focus has expanded to include sustainability and human health, reflecting global priorities and market demand[4][6].
HAX rides the growing trend of hard tech innovation—engineering-driven startups that create physical products with significant scientific and technical complexity. This sector is gaining momentum due to increasing global emphasis on sustainability, climate solutions, industrial automation, and health technologies. The timing is critical as hardware startups traditionally face long development cycles and high capital requirements; HAX’s model reduces these barriers by providing integrated technical and financial support early on. By accelerating hard tech startups, HAX influences the broader ecosystem by enabling faster commercialization of breakthrough technologies, fostering a global community of hardware innovators, and helping to shift venture capital focus toward tangible, impact-driven technologies[6][7].
Looking ahead, HAX is poised to expand its impact by continuing to scale its global footprint and deepen its engineering and manufacturing capabilities, including new initiatives like the HAX Plasma Forge in Princeton. As hard tech becomes increasingly vital to solving climate and health crises, HAX’s role as a hands-on partner and capital provider will grow in importance. Trends such as advanced materials, robotics, and neurotechnology will shape the startups it supports. HAX’s influence is likely to evolve from an accelerator to a cornerstone of the hard tech innovation ecosystem, driving faster, more sustainable hardware development and attracting more venture capital into this traditionally underserved sector[6][8]. This positions HAX as a critical enabler for the next generation of transformative hardware startups.