Bosch Ventures, the corporate venture capital arm of the Bosch Group, focuses on investing in innovative technology start-ups worldwide, supporting companies at various stages of development. Founded in 2007 and based in Stuttgart-Weilimdorf, Germany, Bosch Ventures targets sectors vital for the future, such as automation, electrification, energy efficiency, and healthcare systems. The firm invests in a wide array of technology-based fields, including information technology, internet of things, advanced manufacturing, and artificial intelligence. Bosch Ventures typically invests from EUR 500,000 in seed funding to over EUR 15 million per company, seeking equity positions of 10% to 25%. The firm emphasizes collaboration by often syndicating investments with other investors and may take the lead in financing rounds when necessary.
Managing Director and Executive Vice President Technology
Philipp Rose
Managing Director
Gadi Toren
Investment Partner
Heribert Uhl
Senior Investment Director
Jan Westerhues
Investment Partner
Nicholas Wheeler
Investment Director
Jeff Yu
Investment Principal, USA
Past deals in Hardware
iPronics
Series A in 2025
iPronics is a company specializing in software-defined photonics, focusing on the development of an integrated programmable photonic system. Its innovative optical networking engine features the first integrated optical switch, which supports various switching strategies and processing capabilities. This technology enhances data center management by ensuring efficient communication within AI clusters and future-proofing infrastructure. iPronics' optical reconfigurability allows for a versatile range of applications, including 5G and 6G telecommunications, data-center interconnection, artificial intelligence, signal processing, sensing, and quantum information. By enabling businesses to utilize the same hardware for diverse commercial applications, iPronics addresses the growing demand for computational power across multiple sectors.
Point2
Series B in 2024
Point2 Technology develops a dielectric waveguide for high speed interconnect for both datacenter applications. The company is a solution provider that allows high-speed, short-range connectivity with reliable, low-cost, low-power solutions. It was founded in 2016 and based in Seoul, South Korea.
PHYTunes
Seed Round in 2023
PHYTunes, based in Palo Alto, California, addresses mobility challenges and handover interruptions for various applications, including robotics, automated mobile robots, automated guided vehicles, VoIP, and mobile real-time video. The company has developed a patented technology that creates a Single Frequency Wi-Fi Network capable of covering spaces up to 100,000 square feet, offering deployment at a significantly lower cost compared to traditional WLAN providers. Additionally, PHYTunes is working on a converged Wi-Fi and mid-band 5G solution for private networks, allowing for the simultaneous distribution of both network types across multiple carriers. This innovative approach utilizes existing wire-line infrastructure, such as telephone lines and fiber-optic cables, to enhance the coverage of high-frequency mobile systems, thus enabling cellular network providers and businesses to improve connectivity for their customers.
Quantum Motion
Series B in 2023
Quantum Motion Technologies is focused on developing universal quantum computers utilizing silicon-based, CMOS-compatible processes. The company aims to address key challenges in quantum computing, such as fault tolerance and qubit redundancy, by creating scalable architectural technologies. By leveraging complementary metal-oxide semiconductor processing, Quantum Motion strives to achieve greater qubit density, enabling the construction of large-scale quantum systems. This approach not only enhances the performance of quantum computers but also assists clients in the quantum technology sector in overcoming significant errors and critical challenges in quantum information processing.
Arduino
Series B in 2022
Arduino is an open-source electronics prototyping platform based on flexible, easy-to-use hardware and software. It's intended for artists, designers, hobbyists, and anyone interested in creating interactive objects or environments. Arduino created the worldwide trademark Genuino used as brand name outside the United States.
Graphcore
Series E in 2020
Graphcore Limited is a hardware systems company that specializes in developing intelligent processing units (IPUs) tailored for artificial intelligence and machine learning applications. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Bristol, United Kingdom, the company offers products such as IPU-Accelerator cards, which enhance server performance for machine learning tasks, and IPU-Appliance systems that improve inference capabilities for various users. Graphcore's innovative IPU architecture allows developers to run existing machine learning models significantly faster, facilitating the deployment of advanced AI solutions across diverse servers and software environments. In addition to its Bristol headquarters, Graphcore has locations in Palo Alto, London, Oslo, and Beijing, expanding its global presence in the AI technology sector.
The Ferroelectric Memory Company
Series B in 2020
Ferroelectric Memory Company (FMC) specializes in the development of advanced memory solutions utilizing ferroelectric field effect transistors (FeFET), which are characterized by their ultra-low power consumption, high performance, and exceptional temperature stability. The company focuses on non-volatile storage technologies based on ferroelectric hafnium oxide (FE-HfO2), which allows for significant scaling of transistors from 65nm to 28nm and smaller. FMC’s innovations enable substantial reductions in system costs and energy consumption, achieving approximately 80% cost savings, a factor of 1000 reduction in per-bit write energy, and a 70% increase in overall system performance. Its technology is particularly well-suited for integration into artificial intelligence applications and is compatible with cutting-edge processes like 22nm FDSOI and 1X nm FinFET, facilitating its adoption in the latest chip designs. Based in Dresden, Germany, FMC has received support from the EXIST Forschungstransfer program of the Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Energy, which underscores its commitment to advancing memory technology.
UltraSense Systems
Series B in 2020
UltraSense Systems is a consumer electronics company that offers sensor solutions for smartphones, home appliances, automotive, and medical industries. It features TouchPoint sensors enable a low-power user interface that detects touch and force through virtually any material and material thickness using UltraSense’s patented 3D ultrasound technology. The company was founded in 2017 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California.
WaveOptics
Series C in 2019
WaveOptics, Ltd. is a designer and manufacturer of advanced augmented reality display technology, specializing in diffractive waveguides for wearable devices. Founded in 2014 and based in Abingdon-on-Thames, United Kingdom, the company focuses on creating optical components that enhance the augmented reality experience. Their patented technology utilizes waveguide hologram physics and photonic crystals, allowing for lightweight, high field-of-view displays in full RGB color. By employing thin transparent substrates embedded with nanostructures, WaveOptics' devices manipulate light to generate images without the need for bulkier components traditionally used in AR systems. The company has established strategic partnerships with industry leaders such as Compal, Wistron, and Plessey to further its mission in the augmented reality market.
Graphcore
Series D in 2018
Graphcore Limited is a hardware systems company that specializes in developing intelligent processing units (IPUs) tailored for artificial intelligence and machine learning applications. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Bristol, United Kingdom, the company offers products such as IPU-Accelerator cards, which enhance server performance for machine learning tasks, and IPU-Appliance systems that improve inference capabilities for various users. Graphcore's innovative IPU architecture allows developers to run existing machine learning models significantly faster, facilitating the deployment of advanced AI solutions across diverse servers and software environments. In addition to its Bristol headquarters, Graphcore has locations in Palo Alto, London, Oslo, and Beijing, expanding its global presence in the AI technology sector.
WaveOptics
Series C in 2018
WaveOptics, Ltd. is a designer and manufacturer of advanced augmented reality display technology, specializing in diffractive waveguides for wearable devices. Founded in 2014 and based in Abingdon-on-Thames, United Kingdom, the company focuses on creating optical components that enhance the augmented reality experience. Their patented technology utilizes waveguide hologram physics and photonic crystals, allowing for lightweight, high field-of-view displays in full RGB color. By employing thin transparent substrates embedded with nanostructures, WaveOptics' devices manipulate light to generate images without the need for bulkier components traditionally used in AR systems. The company has established strategic partnerships with industry leaders such as Compal, Wistron, and Plessey to further its mission in the augmented reality market.
AImotive
Series C in 2018
AImotive is focused on developing automated driving technology aimed at providing safe and comfortable rides in various environments. The company creates self-driving software and proprietary simulation tools, alongside neural network acceleration hardware, to support the deployment of automated driving systems. AImotive's products are designed to be scalable, modular, and hardware agnostic, fostering collaboration within the industry. The team's expertise in artificial intelligence, sensor fusion, and 3D graphics enhances their ability to assist partners in achieving their self-driving objectives.
Graphcore
Series C in 2017
Graphcore Limited is a hardware systems company that specializes in developing intelligent processing units (IPUs) tailored for artificial intelligence and machine learning applications. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Bristol, United Kingdom, the company offers products such as IPU-Accelerator cards, which enhance server performance for machine learning tasks, and IPU-Appliance systems that improve inference capabilities for various users. Graphcore's innovative IPU architecture allows developers to run existing machine learning models significantly faster, facilitating the deployment of advanced AI solutions across diverse servers and software environments. In addition to its Bristol headquarters, Graphcore has locations in Palo Alto, London, Oslo, and Beijing, expanding its global presence in the AI technology sector.
Graphcore
Series B in 2017
Graphcore Limited is a hardware systems company that specializes in developing intelligent processing units (IPUs) tailored for artificial intelligence and machine learning applications. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Bristol, United Kingdom, the company offers products such as IPU-Accelerator cards, which enhance server performance for machine learning tasks, and IPU-Appliance systems that improve inference capabilities for various users. Graphcore's innovative IPU architecture allows developers to run existing machine learning models significantly faster, facilitating the deployment of advanced AI solutions across diverse servers and software environments. In addition to its Bristol headquarters, Graphcore has locations in Palo Alto, London, Oslo, and Beijing, expanding its global presence in the AI technology sector.
WaveOptics
Series B in 2017
WaveOptics, Ltd. is a designer and manufacturer of advanced augmented reality display technology, specializing in diffractive waveguides for wearable devices. Founded in 2014 and based in Abingdon-on-Thames, United Kingdom, the company focuses on creating optical components that enhance the augmented reality experience. Their patented technology utilizes waveguide hologram physics and photonic crystals, allowing for lightweight, high field-of-view displays in full RGB color. By employing thin transparent substrates embedded with nanostructures, WaveOptics' devices manipulate light to generate images without the need for bulkier components traditionally used in AR systems. The company has established strategic partnerships with industry leaders such as Compal, Wistron, and Plessey to further its mission in the augmented reality market.
Graphcore
Series A in 2016
Graphcore Limited is a hardware systems company that specializes in developing intelligent processing units (IPUs) tailored for artificial intelligence and machine learning applications. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Bristol, United Kingdom, the company offers products such as IPU-Accelerator cards, which enhance server performance for machine learning tasks, and IPU-Appliance systems that improve inference capabilities for various users. Graphcore's innovative IPU architecture allows developers to run existing machine learning models significantly faster, facilitating the deployment of advanced AI solutions across diverse servers and software environments. In addition to its Bristol headquarters, Graphcore has locations in Palo Alto, London, Oslo, and Beijing, expanding its global presence in the AI technology sector.
AImotive
Series B in 2016
AImotive is focused on developing automated driving technology aimed at providing safe and comfortable rides in various environments. The company creates self-driving software and proprietary simulation tools, alongside neural network acceleration hardware, to support the deployment of automated driving systems. AImotive's products are designed to be scalable, modular, and hardware agnostic, fostering collaboration within the industry. The team's expertise in artificial intelligence, sensor fusion, and 3D graphics enhances their ability to assist partners in achieving their self-driving objectives.
WaveOptics
Series A in 2015
WaveOptics, Ltd. is a designer and manufacturer of advanced augmented reality display technology, specializing in diffractive waveguides for wearable devices. Founded in 2014 and based in Abingdon-on-Thames, United Kingdom, the company focuses on creating optical components that enhance the augmented reality experience. Their patented technology utilizes waveguide hologram physics and photonic crystals, allowing for lightweight, high field-of-view displays in full RGB color. By employing thin transparent substrates embedded with nanostructures, WaveOptics' devices manipulate light to generate images without the need for bulkier components traditionally used in AR systems. The company has established strategic partnerships with industry leaders such as Compal, Wistron, and Plessey to further its mission in the augmented reality market.
AImotive
Series A in 2015
AImotive is focused on developing automated driving technology aimed at providing safe and comfortable rides in various environments. The company creates self-driving software and proprietary simulation tools, alongside neural network acceleration hardware, to support the deployment of automated driving systems. AImotive's products are designed to be scalable, modular, and hardware agnostic, fostering collaboration within the industry. The team's expertise in artificial intelligence, sensor fusion, and 3D graphics enhances their ability to assist partners in achieving their self-driving objectives.
Pebbles Interfaces
Series B in 2013
Pebbles Interfaces technology provides an entirely new meaning to simple and natural human gestures, by unifying the interfaces on any device or platform, be it a smartphone, PC, smart TV, or even a coffee table surface — from any distance. They develop advanced motion sensors that display physical objects within the digital space, at any range or angle, with no latency. Pebbles’ minimal hardware is being embedded in their partners’ smart products and devices. These upcoming products are set to reinvent human interaction within the digital world. Following their vision — to naturally interface with every object, real or virtual — Pebbles presents a technology that extends human behavior, enabling simple and intuitive interaction with any consumer electronic device.
Intrinsic ID
Venture Round in 2012
Intrinsic ID B.V. specializes in digital authentication solutions, primarily utilizing its proprietary SRAM Physical Unclonable Function (SRAM PUF) technology. Founded in 2008 and based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, with operations in Korea, the company develops a range of products aimed at enhancing security for Internet of Things (IoT) and embedded applications. Its offerings include Broadkey, a secure key management software; Citadel, a key provisioning system; Quiddicard, which focuses on remotely programming keys; and Quiddikey, a solution for reconstructing on-chip secret keys without storage. These technologies are designed to validate payment systems, secure connectivity, authenticate sensors, and safeguard sensitive government and military data and systems.
Akustica
Acquisition in 2005
Akustica, Inc., a fabless semiconductor company, develops and commercializes complementary metal oxide semiconductor (CMOS) micro electro mechanical systems (MEMS) microphones. It provides single-chip digital and analog microphones that are used in notebook personal computers, mobile phones, Internet telephone systems, headsets, speakers, cameras, and inertial and radio frequency devices for hearing, speaking, and sensing applications. The company was founded in 2001 and is based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. As of September 30, 2009, Akustica, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Robert Bosch North America, Inc.
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