Founded in 2007, and officially launched in August 2010, the company received $9.5m in its A round in 2008 from venture capital firm DCM and Stanford's Porras joined its board in January 2011.

TransLattice, a US-based company providing a geographic database technology backed by Stanford University professor Jerry Porras, has raised $10.3m of a planned $12m series B round from 10 undisclosed investors, according to a regulatory filing first seen by BizJournals.

Founded in 2007, and officially launched in August 2010, the company received $9.5m in its A round in 2008 from venture capital firm DCM and Porras joined its board in January 2011.

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