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Climate technology company specializing in Biomass Carbon Removal and Storage (BiCRS), converting organic waste into clean energy and capturing CO2.
Arbor is an El Segundo, California-based climate technology startup that develops biomass carbon removal and storage systems to convert organic waste into clean baseload electricity while permanently capturing carbon dioxide emissions. The company operates a dual revenue model by selling renewable energy to power markets and providing verified carbon dioxide removal credits to corporate sustainability programs. The firm is currently developing its first modular, commercial-scale demonstration facility, which is engineered to generate one megawatt of electricity and capture 1,000 tons of carbon dioxide annually. Arbor is backed by venture capital investors including Lowercarbon Capital and Toyota Ventures, and the startup recently secured its first major corporate offtake agreement to remove 25,000 tons of carbon dioxide for Microsoft starting in 2027. The climate technology enterprise was officially founded in 2022 by chief executive officer Brad Hartwig.
Arbor has raised $88.3M across 5 funding rounds.
Arbor has raised $88.3M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Arbor has raised $88.3M across 5 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $63.0M Seed in February 2026.
Arbor has raised $88.3M in total across 5 funding rounds.
Arbor's investors include 645 Ventures, Chaac Ventures, Comma Capital, Next Play Ventures, Warren Lee, Cathay Innovation, Curie.Bio, Felicis Ventures, First Round Capital, Founder Collective, Great Oaks Venture Capital, Innovation Endeavors.
Arbor Technology Corp. is a Taiwan-based technology company specializing in industrial IoT computing, rugged mobility, and edge AI computing solutions. It designs and manufactures a wide range of embedded computing products, including industrial computers, rugged tablets, panel PCs, and IoT devices, serving sectors such as healthcare, logistics, transportation, industrial automation, retail, and smart cities. Arbor’s products enable smarter, more efficient operations by integrating computing power at the edge and providing rugged, reliable hardware for demanding industrial environments. The company has demonstrated growth momentum through strategic partnerships and expanding global reach across Asia, Europe, and the Americas[1][2][3].
Founded in 1993 and headquartered in New Taipei City, Taiwan, Arbor Technology began as a provider of embedded and industrial computing solutions. Key milestones include a joint venture with MediaTek in 2014 to focus on IIoT development and the establishment of ACloud in 2017 to advance IIoT solutions. The company has evolved from hardware manufacturing to offering integrated system solutions with a focus on industrial IoT and edge AI. Its leadership includes CEO Eric Lee and CTO Rong Chang Chen, who have guided Arbor through strategic alliances and product innovations that have positioned it as a global player in industrial computing[1][3].
Arbor rides the accelerating trend of industrial IoT and edge AI computing, which are critical for digital transformation in manufacturing, smart transportation, healthcare, and smart cities. The timing is favorable due to increasing demand for real-time data processing at the edge, ruggedized hardware for challenging environments, and integrated AI solutions for automation and efficiency. Market forces such as Industry 4.0, smart logistics, and AI adoption in industrial settings work in Arbor’s favor. By enabling connected industries and intelligent operations, Arbor influences the broader ecosystem by helping enterprises transition to smarter, data-driven workflows and sustainable industrial practices[2][3].
Looking ahead, Arbor Technology is poised to deepen its role in edge AI and industrial IoT through continued innovation and strategic alliances. Trends shaping its journey include the expansion of AI-powered vision systems, 5G-enabled IoT connectivity, and increased automation in logistics and manufacturing. Arbor’s influence may grow as it integrates more AI accelerators and no-code AI platforms, making advanced industrial computing accessible to a broader range of enterprises. Its commitment to customization and global support positions it well to capitalize on the ongoing digital transformation of industries worldwide[2][3].
Arbor Technology exemplifies how a focused embedded computing company can evolve into a key enabler of the intelligent industrial future.