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DFJDraper Fisher Jurvetson (investment company)
DFJDrummers for Jesus (Rockwall, TX)
DFJDemokratska Federativna Jugoslavija (Serbian: Democratic Federal Yugoslavia)
DFJDesignated Family Judge (UK)
DFJDassault Falcon Jet Corporation (aircraft manufacturer)
DFJDysfunkshun Junkshun (Austin, Texas band)
DFJDeutsch-Französische Juristenvereinigung eV (German: German-French Lawyers Association)


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In addition to the financial investment awarded to the winner, both DFJ and Cisco will assist the winner and finalists in leading the next wave of disruptive technologies by providing mentorship and professional assessments regarding their submissions.
Salt Lake City -- DFJ AMERICAS GROUP, a venture capital firm created by the WASATCH VENTURE FUND, and Washington state's BANORTE ASSET MANAGEMENT, has signed an agreement with NACIONAL FINANCIERA, Mexico's largest development bank, and the INTERAMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK to create a venture capital fund.
DFJ achieves its mission through the DFJ Global Network of Partner Funds, managing over $6 Billion on four continents.
 
 
 
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