Graswald engages in the creation of natural and digital 3D worlds for the entertainment industry. The company offers nature models and 3D vegetation that can be used in virtual worlds. A variety of variant groupings are available in Graswald to produce photoreal ecosystems in various variants.
Industrial Technology & Witchcraft is a game development company focused on creating entertaining experiences for personal computer and console users. Their offerings include core games that utilize voxel and pixel graphics, accompanied by engaging soundtracks. The company aims to enhance leisure time for players through diverse gaming experiences, showcasing a commitment to both innovative design and immersive audio.
Senodis Technologies GmbH, founded in 2019 and based in Dresden, Germany, specializes in marking solutions for hot-formed metal components, facilitating continuous identification and complete digital tracking. The company offers a range of robust marking technologies, including ceramic phosphors and Ceracode marking, which acts as a digital fingerprint for metal components. By leveraging its expertise in materials research, optical sensors, and digital data analysis, Senodis aims to address the challenges of digitization in the metal industry. Their solutions provide clients with enhanced transparency, enabling them to reduce costs effectively while improving the efficiency of their production processes.
Blickfeld GmbH manufactures light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors. Its product helps to survey near-infrared light to detect the shape of objects, allowing autonomous vehicles to see, and analyze the world around them. The company also develops object detection and mapping software which measures the data provided by the sensors and helps in city planning, connected mobility, real-time mapping, and usage pattern analysis. The company caters to automotive, transportation, industrial, and robotics sectors. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Munich, Germany.
Innerspace GmbH, founded in 2017 and based in Wattens, Austria, specializes in developing virtual reality (VR) training solutions tailored for the life science industry, particularly for cleanroom operators. The company's innovative approach, known as DeepTraining, leverages psychological principles to enhance the training experience, allowing employees to practice critical tasks in a simulated environment. This method helps deepen their understanding of production processes and refine their behavior patterns in high-stakes settings. Innerspace also provides a Training Management System (TMS) for effective enterprise-wide distribution of its training modules, along with the necessary VR hardware. By decoupling training from physical equipment, Innerspace aims to minimize errors in pharmaceutical operations, reduce training costs, and improve risk assessment, making its solutions highly beneficial for international pharmaceutical companies.
Developer of parallel dispensing technology designed to reduce material consumption in the PV (Photovoltaics ) industry. The company's technology is used to apply front metal contacts onto solar cells and can be integrated into conventional production lines for silicon solar cells, replacing the screen printing process normally used for the front-side metal contacts, enabling clients to save resources, increasing the electricity yield and increasing throughput.
DCUBED develops and sells innovative actuators and deployable structures for the rapidly growing space market.
Threedy GmbH, established in 2020 and based in Darmstadt, Germany, specializes in providing the instant3Dhub platform, which supports visualization, virtual reality (VR), and augmented reality (AR) applications primarily for the automotive, aerospace, and energy sectors. The platform is designed for high-performance visual computing and facilitates the use of large data sets across various applications and devices. It features a 3D streaming architecture, built-in 3D spaces for collaborative context sharing, and a unified application programming interface. By directly integrating with business data and sensors, Threedy enables customers to leverage 3D data models to drive digital innovation, enhance products and services, and optimize business processes, ultimately leading to simplified operations and cost savings.
Kumovis GmbH is a medical technology company based in Munich, Germany, that specializes in the manufacture of 3D-printing systems for medical applications. Founded in 2017, the company has developed the KUMOVIS R1, a 3D printing system that utilizes fused layer manufacturing for thermoplastic materials. Kumovis's systems are designed to produce a wide range of medical products, from prototyping to personalized human implants, and they emphasize clean room integration in their 3D printing processes. This focus on advanced printing technology allows Kumovis to cater to both industrial and medical sectors, enhancing the capabilities and customization of medical devices.
PXL Vision AG is a Swiss technology company founded in 2017 and headquartered in Zurich. The company specializes in designing and developing software solutions for identity verification and customer onboarding. Its primary product, Daego, utilizes advanced document and identity verification to create trusted digital identities for users. PXL Vision employs cutting-edge computer vision and machine learning technologies, leveraging expertise from former key employees of Dacuda AG, an award-winning computer vision firm. The company also has research and development centers in Novi Sad, Serbia, and Yerevan, Armenia, enhancing its capabilities in innovative software development.
Blickfeld GmbH manufactures light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors. Its product helps to survey near-infrared light to detect the shape of objects, allowing autonomous vehicles to see, and analyze the world around them. The company also develops object detection and mapping software which measures the data provided by the sensors and helps in city planning, connected mobility, real-time mapping, and usage pattern analysis. The company caters to automotive, transportation, industrial, and robotics sectors. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Munich, Germany.
Innerspace GmbH, founded in 2017 and based in Wattens, Austria, specializes in developing virtual reality (VR) training solutions tailored for the life science industry, particularly for cleanroom operators. The company's innovative approach, known as DeepTraining, leverages psychological principles to enhance the training experience, allowing employees to practice critical tasks in a simulated environment. This method helps deepen their understanding of production processes and refine their behavior patterns in high-stakes settings. Innerspace also provides a Training Management System (TMS) for effective enterprise-wide distribution of its training modules, along with the necessary VR hardware. By decoupling training from physical equipment, Innerspace aims to minimize errors in pharmaceutical operations, reduce training costs, and improve risk assessment, making its solutions highly beneficial for international pharmaceutical companies.
Mecuris GmbH, founded in 2016 and based in Munich, Germany, specializes in the development and supply of custom orthopedic aids, including orthoses and prostheses. The company empowers orthopedic and prosthetic (O&P) professionals through its Mecuris Solution Platform, which integrates digital technology and 3D printing. This platform allows for the co-creation of individualized O&P products by utilizing patient data and scans to semi-automatically generate custom 3D designs. These designs can be printed locally, ensuring a tailored fit and reducing production times by up to 75%. Mecuris aims to enhance the lives of wearers by providing quick, personalized solutions that meet their specific needs.
Threedium Limited, based in London and incorporated in 2017, develops a cloud-based platform that enhances online brand experiences by enabling the creation of interactive three-dimensional (3D) and augmented reality (AR) advertisements and product configurators. This technology allows businesses to transform static images into dynamic 3D models that can be seamlessly integrated across various digital channels and devices, improving engagement and facilitating personalized customer experiences. Threedium's solutions are designed to bridge the gap between online and in-store interactions, permitting customers to visualize and customize products in real-time, which increases product consideration and purchasing intent. The platform serves a wide range of industries, helping brands create memorable experiences that drive conversions and foster customer loyalty.
dotscene GmbH develops three dimensional (3D) laser scanner for real estate industry. It offers the laser scanning system, dotcube 600k, which is used on foot, drones and vehicles. It creates computer aided design (CAD) models, true-to-scale floor plans and facade projections. The company also develops a mobile laser data acquisition software, utilizing simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) algorithms of mobile robotics to convert indoor and outdoor environment into 3D models. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Freiburg, Germany.
Eyeware Tech SA is a Swiss company established in 2016, specializing in 3D eye tracking software known as GazeSense. This innovative software utilizes advanced computer vision algorithms to enable consumer cameras and devices to capture and analyze eye gaze, head, and face movements. Eyeware's technology enhances human-machine interaction across a variety of fields, including social robotics, automotive, smart home applications, healthcare, gaming, industrial automation, retail, and advertising. By offering solutions that interpret user attention, intention, and interest, Eyeware aims to improve engagement between humans and technology, thus facilitating more intuitive interactions in everyday environments.
Mecuris GmbH, founded in 2016 and based in Munich, Germany, specializes in the development and supply of custom orthopedic aids, including orthoses and prostheses. The company empowers orthopedic and prosthetic (O&P) professionals through its Mecuris Solution Platform, which integrates digital technology and 3D printing. This platform allows for the co-creation of individualized O&P products by utilizing patient data and scans to semi-automatically generate custom 3D designs. These designs can be printed locally, ensuring a tailored fit and reducing production times by up to 75%. Mecuris aims to enhance the lives of wearers by providing quick, personalized solutions that meet their specific needs.
denovoMATRIX GmbH, founded in 2018 and based in Dresden, Germany, specializes in the development and manufacturing of biomimetic coatings specifically designed for stem cell culture. The company's flagship products include screenMATRIX, a coating that enhances the adhesion, differentiation, migration, and organization of stem cells, and myMATRIX, a customized tissue cultureware microenvironment that supports the growth of stem cells and primary cells in serum-free media. These innovative products are utilized in various applications, including stem cell research, tissue modeling, and cell-based therapies, providing researchers with essential tools to advance their work and explore potential medical applications.
R3DT GmbH, based in Germany, specializes in providing innovative virtual reality (VR) solutions tailored for industrial manufacturing and work planning. The company, a spin-off from the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), offers a VR software tool that enables businesses of all sizes to enhance efficiency across various processes, including development, sales, marketing, training, and maintenance. By leveraging R3DT's technology, organizations can accelerate product planning and implementation, as well as create immersive sales presentations that showcase products in their true size and a 360-degree view. The company's approach emphasizes collaboration among customers, suppliers, and employees to achieve superior outcomes in operational workflows.
AIM3D GmbH, founded in 2017 and based in Rostock, Germany, specializes in the design and manufacturing of advanced 3D printers for metals, ceramics, and plastics. As a spin-off from the University of Rostock, the company aims to significantly reduce the costs associated with additive manufacturing, particularly for metal parts. By addressing the high material costs that have often hindered the industrial adoption of these technologies, AIM3D has developed a versatile printer that allows users to work with multiple materials on a single machine. This innovative approach not only enhances cost-efficiency compared to traditional metal printers but also aims to revolutionize the additive manufacturing market, enabling businesses to improve productivity and reduce operational expenses.
Kumovis GmbH is a medical technology company based in Munich, Germany, that specializes in the manufacture of 3D-printing systems for medical applications. Founded in 2017, the company has developed the KUMOVIS R1, a 3D printing system that utilizes fused layer manufacturing for thermoplastic materials. Kumovis's systems are designed to produce a wide range of medical products, from prototyping to personalized human implants, and they emphasize clean room integration in their 3D printing processes. This focus on advanced printing technology allows Kumovis to cater to both industrial and medical sectors, enhancing the capabilities and customization of medical devices.
Blickfeld GmbH manufactures light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors. Its product helps to survey near-infrared light to detect the shape of objects, allowing autonomous vehicles to see, and analyze the world around them. The company also develops object detection and mapping software which measures the data provided by the sensors and helps in city planning, connected mobility, real-time mapping, and usage pattern analysis. The company caters to automotive, transportation, industrial, and robotics sectors. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Munich, Germany.
Zolitron Technology is a leading cognitive sensor technology company based in the wundervoll Ruhr Valley. They develop holistic IoT and industry 4.0 solutions based on their unique Micro-Energy-Harvesting sensor technology and their cognitive Z-Cloud Analytics platform.They collect and analyse the data you need to establish innovative business or service models. Enabling IoT business models and helping their clients to manage the digital transformation successfully by using cognitive sensor technology is their mission.
LightnTec GmbH, founded in 2016 and based in Karlsruhe, Germany, specializes in the development of digital thin LED wallpapers. The company has created the Media-Screen-Matrix, a lightweight and highly transparent PET thin-film equipped with LED technology that can transform any façade into a dynamic media display. This innovative product is flexible, allowing it to be bent or cut to fit various applications, and is designed for energy efficiency, offering substantial cost savings. Weighing only 250 grams per square meter and available in 600mm width, the ribbons can be installed on glass façades, banners, or directly onto building exteriors. The Media-Screen-Matrix is also rated IP67, making it suitable for outdoor use. By enabling the playback of images, videos, and text from cloud sources, LightnTec provides clients with versatile solutions for creating immersive environments across a wide range of applications, including audio and video displays on various surfaces.
Blickfeld GmbH manufactures light detection and ranging (LiDAR) sensors. Its product helps to survey near-infrared light to detect the shape of objects, allowing autonomous vehicles to see, and analyze the world around them. The company also develops object detection and mapping software which measures the data provided by the sensors and helps in city planning, connected mobility, real-time mapping, and usage pattern analysis. The company caters to automotive, transportation, industrial, and robotics sectors. The company was founded in 2016 and is based in Munich, Germany.
Mecuris GmbH, founded in 2016 and based in Munich, Germany, specializes in the development and supply of custom orthopedic aids, including orthoses and prostheses. The company empowers orthopedic and prosthetic (O&P) professionals through its Mecuris Solution Platform, which integrates digital technology and 3D printing. This platform allows for the co-creation of individualized O&P products by utilizing patient data and scans to semi-automatically generate custom 3D designs. These designs can be printed locally, ensuring a tailored fit and reducing production times by up to 75%. Mecuris aims to enhance the lives of wearers by providing quick, personalized solutions that meet their specific needs.
ImmerSight GmbH is a German company specializing in virtual reality solutions, particularly through its innovative ImmerSight glasses. These glasses create a high level of spatial perception by providing individual images for each eye, resulting in a vivid three-dimensional experience. The ImmerSight system can be utilized with various notebooks, allowing users to visualize interior designs in real-time during the planning phases. This technology is integrated with PaletteCAD, a 3D architecture software that supports various applications, including interior design, construction of custom features, and real estate marketing. Additionally, ImmerSight offers the 3D-Showroom platform, a software solution tailored for virtual exhibitions. Founded in 2012 and based in Ulm, Germany, ImmerSight continues to expand its offerings in the realm of immersive virtual experiences across multiple industries.
Jenetric specializes in the development of biometric sensors and machine vision cameras, focusing on improving the interaction between humans and machines. The company adopts a holistic approach to product design, emphasizing enhancements to living and working conditions through its advanced biometric systems. With a team of engineers skilled in image sensor technology, Jenetric has successfully created top-tier products for capturing biometrics. The company is committed to advancing its technology, continuously striving to develop new biometric sensors that deliver superior image quality, rapid capture speeds, and user-friendly operation.
Multiphoton Optics GmbH specializes in the development and sale of 3D printing equipment and software for additive manufacturing. The company's technology enables the creation of complex three-dimensional structures across various materials, including polymers, hybrid materials, glasses, and metals. Key products include the LithoProf3D printing platform, along with the LithoStream3D and LithoSoft3D software solutions, which cater to applications in photonics, biomedicine, life sciences, and functional materials. Additionally, Multiphoton Optics provides services such as prototyping, engineering support, and consulting to enhance customer experience. Founded in 2013 in Wurzburg, Germany, the company has established a reputation for high-precision opto-electronics assembly and innovative optical component packaging solutions.
EBS Technologies GmbH, founded in 2007 and headquartered in Hennigsdorf, Germany, specializes in developing and commercializing medical devices aimed at treating neurologically induced impairments, particularly visual field loss. The company offers EBS Therapy, a non-invasive optic nerve stimulation treatment that utilizes low-voltage electrical currents to promote neuroregeneration and neuroprotection. This therapy targets conditions resulting from stroke, traumatic brain injury, and glaucoma, among others. With over 15 years of research and clinical experience involving more than 1,200 patients, EBS Technologies has demonstrated through double-blind, randomized studies and clinical observations that its therapy can help partially restore vision in affected individuals. The company received the CE Mark for its stimulation device in 2013 and commenced commercial treatments in 2014. Currently, there are eight EBS Treatment centers operating across Germany, with plans to expand the network further.
gestigon GmbH, founded in 2011 and based in Lübeck, Germany, specializes in 3D image processing software for body and gesture recognition. The company develops middleware algorithms that utilize 3D depth sensors to track human poses, recognize gestures, and identify biometric features. Its solutions are predominantly applied in the automotive industry to enhance driver and passenger monitoring within vehicle cabins, as well as to improve cabin comfort and driving assistance. In addition, gestigon offers augmented reality and virtual reality interaction design services, enabling users to control electronic devices through gestures without physical contact. As of early 2017, gestigon operates as a subsidiary of Valeo SA, a leading global automotive supplier, which has facilitated the company's growth and expansion in the market.
EnShape GmbH, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Jena, Germany, specializes in the development, commercialization, and distribution of three-dimensional (3D) sensors for industrial applications. The company offers customized sensor solutions for optical 3D metrology, focusing on surface and shape measurement, as well as standardized sensors for rapid shape acquisition. EnShape's primary product, the EnShape 3D sensor, delivers dense and accurate measurement data at high rates, suitable for various applications such as inline quality control, surface inspection, and robotic assistance systems. The sensors feature capabilities for different field of views and working distances, enabling measurements and reconstructions at rates of up to 30Hz. In addition to product development, EnShape provides after-sales support services and conducts trials and feasibility studies to enhance its offerings. The company operates internationally and is a subsidiary of Cognex Corporation.
gestigon GmbH, founded in 2011 and based in Lübeck, Germany, specializes in 3D image processing software for body and gesture recognition. The company develops middleware algorithms that utilize 3D depth sensors to track human poses, recognize gestures, and identify biometric features. Its solutions are predominantly applied in the automotive industry to enhance driver and passenger monitoring within vehicle cabins, as well as to improve cabin comfort and driving assistance. In addition, gestigon offers augmented reality and virtual reality interaction design services, enabling users to control electronic devices through gestures without physical contact. As of early 2017, gestigon operates as a subsidiary of Valeo SA, a leading global automotive supplier, which has facilitated the company's growth and expansion in the market.
All3DP GmbH, founded in 2014 and based in Munich, Germany, operates a leading online magazine focused on 3D printing for both beginners and professionals. The magazine offers practical information, guidance, and tips on various aspects of 3D printing, including 3D scanning, bioprinting, and CAD/CAM techniques. All3DP also runs Craftcloud, an online platform that serves as a price comparison service for 3D printing, allowing users to find suitable printing services for their projects. The company caters to a diverse range of industries such as aerospace, architecture, automotive, healthcare, and consumer products. With over 2 million monthly users, All3DP.com is recognized as a prominent content platform in the 3D printing sector, attracting a significant portion of its traffic from the United States.
ImmerSight GmbH is a German company specializing in virtual reality solutions, particularly through its innovative ImmerSight glasses. These glasses create a high level of spatial perception by providing individual images for each eye, resulting in a vivid three-dimensional experience. The ImmerSight system can be utilized with various notebooks, allowing users to visualize interior designs in real-time during the planning phases. This technology is integrated with PaletteCAD, a 3D architecture software that supports various applications, including interior design, construction of custom features, and real estate marketing. Additionally, ImmerSight offers the 3D-Showroom platform, a software solution tailored for virtual exhibitions. Founded in 2012 and based in Ulm, Germany, ImmerSight continues to expand its offerings in the realm of immersive virtual experiences across multiple industries.
i3 membrane will assist you creating new membranes for next life science. The qualities inertness, flexibility, durability and conductivity of i3 membranes are predestinated to meet current and future challenges to ensure success in your research, development and production.
microDimensions GmbH, based in Munich, Germany, specializes in developing software solutions for the processing, analysis, and visualization of microscopic image data, particularly in the field of digital pathology. Founded in 2011, the company offers products such as Voloom, an automated software for 3D reconstruction and analysis of histology specimens, and Zoom, a viewer for rapid visualization of whole slide images. Their software aids researchers in pharmaceutical, biotechnology, and pathology sectors with various histological applications, including cell counting and tumor border computation. microDimensions also provides reconstruction and analysis services, ensuring that their solutions can be seamlessly integrated into existing workflows. The company's commitment to creating efficient algorithms and high-quality standards enhances the speed and accuracy of histological assessments for pathologists.
Scopis GmbH, founded in 2010 as a joint spin-off of Charité University Clinic Berlin and Fraunhofer IPK, specializes in developing and manufacturing navigation systems for minimally invasive surgeries, particularly in the fields of ENT, spine, cranio-maxillofacial, and neurosurgery. The company offers a range of products, including the Scopis TGS for navigated functional endoscopic sinus surgery and the Hybrid Navigation System, which integrates with endoscopic towers to provide high-definition documentation. Scopis also produces various EM instruments, such as precision pointers, malleable suction tubes, and tracking devices. Additionally, the company provides planning software that facilitates the surgical process by allowing users to create and execute plans in the operating theater. Scopis operates a worldwide distribution network and is based in Berlin, Germany, as a subsidiary of Stryker Corporation.
HiperScan GmbH specializes in the development of high-performance scanning technologies, particularly focusing on laser beam deflection. Founded in 2006 and based in Dresden, Germany, the company offers compact scan engines that facilitate the scanning of laser or collimated light beams over large angles in one or two dimensions. These scan engines serve as sub-units for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) customers across various industries, including metrology and laser writing. HiperScan's solutions are designed to enhance precision and efficiency in applications that require advanced light scanning capabilities.
p3d systems GmbH specializes in the development and distribution of systems designed for capturing three-dimensional environments. The company offers portable laser scanning systems that include terrestrial laser scanners and navigation units, enabling the acquisition of spatial data through mobile mapping and 3D scanning. Additionally, p3d systems has created a software platform that allows customers to operate their existing laser scanners in a kinematic mode, enhancing the versatility and functionality of these devices in capturing accurate 3D models of physical spaces.
dentaZOOM GmbH, founded in 2012 and based in Berlin, Germany, specializes in the development and sale of dental microscopes. The company’s microscopes are designed to enhance dental surgery by providing a compact, lightweight, and monocular solution that includes an integrated LED lighting system. This design allows dental professionals to utilize the microscopes seamlessly during patient treatments, improving visibility and precision in surgical procedures.
Inreal Technologies GmbH, founded in 2011 and headquartered in Karlsruhe, Germany, specializes in virtual reality solutions for architecture visualization. The company provides tools that enable clients to immerse themselves in planned environments using VR goggles, enhancing decision-making capabilities for both residential and commercial real estate projects. Inreal Technologies has expanded its presence with office locations in Switzerland and New York, reflecting its commitment to serving a global market in the real estate sector.
siOPTICA GmbH, founded in 2013 and based in Jena, Germany, specializes in developing display systems that enhance visual privacy. The company provides innovative solutions capable of screening data from unauthorized views, making its technology applicable in various sectors, including banking, payment, automotive, and consumer electronics. siOPTICA's systems can be integrated into any LCD, allowing users to achieve privacy on demand. The firm offers technology licensing, key components, and displays with integrated switchable privacy, addressing the growing need for secure data presentation in environments where confidentiality is paramount.
EBS Technologies GmbH, founded in 2007 and headquartered in Hennigsdorf, Germany, specializes in developing and commercializing medical devices aimed at treating neurologically induced impairments, particularly visual field loss. The company offers EBS Therapy, a non-invasive optic nerve stimulation treatment that utilizes low-voltage electrical currents to promote neuroregeneration and neuroprotection. This therapy targets conditions resulting from stroke, traumatic brain injury, and glaucoma, among others. With over 15 years of research and clinical experience involving more than 1,200 patients, EBS Technologies has demonstrated through double-blind, randomized studies and clinical observations that its therapy can help partially restore vision in affected individuals. The company received the CE Mark for its stimulation device in 2013 and commenced commercial treatments in 2014. Currently, there are eight EBS Treatment centers operating across Germany, with plans to expand the network further.
gestigon GmbH, founded in 2011 and based in Lübeck, Germany, specializes in 3D image processing software for body and gesture recognition. The company develops middleware algorithms that utilize 3D depth sensors to track human poses, recognize gestures, and identify biometric features. Its solutions are predominantly applied in the automotive industry to enhance driver and passenger monitoring within vehicle cabins, as well as to improve cabin comfort and driving assistance. In addition, gestigon offers augmented reality and virtual reality interaction design services, enabling users to control electronic devices through gestures without physical contact. As of early 2017, gestigon operates as a subsidiary of Valeo SA, a leading global automotive supplier, which has facilitated the company's growth and expansion in the market.
KonTEM develops phase contrast systems for transmission electron microscopes. With these, image quality can be improved significantly, especially in biological applications.
ZIM Plant Technology markets crop water sensor technology solutions that are able to measure the water supply of leaves of intact plants. Its solutions are used in high-precision irrigation systems to improve yields and water use efficiency. ZIM Plant Technology was acquired by Yara in November 2013. ZIM Plant Technology was founded in 2010.
Eyesight & Vision GmbH, founded in 2010 and based in Nürnberg, Germany, specializes in the development and marketing of diagnostic equipment for refractive errors, particularly in the context of cataract surgery. The company produces the Intraoperative Ocular Wavefront Aberrometer (I-O-W-A), which assists surgeons in optimizing the selection and positioning of intraocular lenses (IOLs). This innovative system employs patented "flying spot" technology to deliver real-time measurements of refractive errors and features a 3D Head-Up Display for binocular input reflection. By integrating seamlessly with existing surgical microscopes, the I-O-W-A aims to enhance the predictability of refractive outcomes and improve overall patient satisfaction during lens surgery.
Eyefactive GmbH, founded in 2009 and based in Wedel, Germany, specializes in interactive multimedia systems featuring multi-touch and multi-motion technology. The company offers a range of LCD products, including multi-touch displays, video walls, and various interactive touch tables and terminals. Eyefactive provides a unique software ecosystem that includes a B2B app store dedicated to interactive digital signage applications, allowing clients to customize and deploy multi-user apps without needing programming skills. Its technology enables any surface to become an interactive touchscreen capable of recognizing numerous touch points and physical objects, facilitating simultaneous interaction among multiple users. This innovation enhances customer engagement through interactive advertising and infotainment, particularly at points of sale and events. Eyefactive aims to transform the way businesses communicate with their customers, providing tools to create captivating experiences that increase brand awareness and customer interaction.
Lumatix is a Germany-based company developing high-tech software solution that simulates how natural light behaves in the real world.
TRANSCATHETER TECHNOLOGIES is developing a unique aortic valve implantation system that will increase the safety and durability of aortic valve implantation. The TRINITY repositionable transcatheter aortic valve system is at the forefront of next-generation transcatheter valve implantation technology. In the near future, transcatheter valve implantation will become the preferred therapy for aortic valve implantation, and TRANSCATHETER TECHNOLOGIES‘ goal is to provide the most advanced technology available.
Caterna Vision GmbH, based in Potsdam, Germany, specializes in the development and marketing of treatment software for ophthalmological applications, particularly focusing on amblyopia, commonly known as lazy eye. The company provides a telemedical therapy platform that allows physicians to offer visual training as a supplementary treatment to traditional occlusion therapy for children. This innovative e-health solution enables patients to engage in web-based exercises combined with interactive online games, enhancing their therapy experience from the comfort of their homes. Through its platform, Caterna aims to improve visual acuity and stimulate the brain's connection with the eye, making it a significant player in the field of pediatric ophthalmology.
Curefab is a developer of medical technologies focused on the assessment of diagnostic image data. The company's innovations enhance diagnostic certainty and facilitate the early detection of cardiovascular and oncological diseases. Curefab's technologies are utilized in various applications, including stroke prevention, early diagnosis of vascular diseases, and the monitoring of cancer therapies. Additionally, the company offers computed sonography systems that enable the comparison and analysis of ultrasound image data, providing physicians with essential diagnostic parameters for improved patient outcomes.
VIOSO GmbH, founded in 2007 and based in Düsseldorf, Germany, specializes in automatic digital edge-blending and geometry alignment solutions for various visual applications. The company offers a range of products including VIOSO player, a professional video playback software designed for custom screen surfaces such as fulldome displays and 3D objects; VIOSO Anyblend, an embedded solution for simulators and digital signage; and wings VIOSO, a media server for large events and installations. VIOSO also provides high-resolution display solutions with products like the VIOSO Blackbox 4K and auto-alignment technology for video walls. Additionally, the company offers training services to support its clients. With a focus on enhancing presentation experiences, VIOSO continues to develop innovative software that simplifies the setup of complex projection systems.
Scopis GmbH, founded in 2010 as a joint spin-off of Charité University Clinic Berlin and Fraunhofer IPK, specializes in developing and manufacturing navigation systems for minimally invasive surgeries, particularly in the fields of ENT, spine, cranio-maxillofacial, and neurosurgery. The company offers a range of products, including the Scopis TGS for navigated functional endoscopic sinus surgery and the Hybrid Navigation System, which integrates with endoscopic towers to provide high-definition documentation. Scopis also produces various EM instruments, such as precision pointers, malleable suction tubes, and tracking devices. Additionally, the company provides planning software that facilitates the surgical process by allowing users to create and execute plans in the operating theater. Scopis operates a worldwide distribution network and is based in Berlin, Germany, as a subsidiary of Stryker Corporation.
Amedo Smart Tracking Solutions GmbH, founded in 2008 and based in Bochum, Germany, specializes in developing, manufacturing, and marketing innovative tracking technologies. The company focuses on laser-based navigation systems designed for CT-guided medical interventions, notably offering the amedo-LNS, a laser-controlled navigation solution. Additionally, Amedo provides advanced wireless positioning technology that utilizes passive RFID tags for precise tracking in three-dimensional space, achieving millimeter-level accuracy. Its products cater to a diverse clientele, including hospitals, resident radiologists, and medical technology firms, enhancing operational efficiency and precision in medical procedures.
EBS Technologies GmbH, founded in 2007 and headquartered in Hennigsdorf, Germany, specializes in developing and commercializing medical devices aimed at treating neurologically induced impairments, particularly visual field loss. The company offers EBS Therapy, a non-invasive optic nerve stimulation treatment that utilizes low-voltage electrical currents to promote neuroregeneration and neuroprotection. This therapy targets conditions resulting from stroke, traumatic brain injury, and glaucoma, among others. With over 15 years of research and clinical experience involving more than 1,200 patients, EBS Technologies has demonstrated through double-blind, randomized studies and clinical observations that its therapy can help partially restore vision in affected individuals. The company received the CE Mark for its stimulation device in 2013 and commenced commercial treatments in 2014. Currently, there are eight EBS Treatment centers operating across Germany, with plans to expand the network further.
The confovis GmbH was founded in 2009 as high-tech company in Jena for realisation of the patented idea of confocal area scan in products. confovis has developed an innovative optical process for the non-contact 3D scanning of surfaces, which allows for direct analysis in the production environment. Through the patented confovis technology, it is possible to monitor the geometric composition of fine surfaces during every step of development and production. Processes can be directly controlled and optimized, so standards can be checked in a cost- and time-efficient manner. The confovis technology is based on structured LED lighting. Unlike in conventional confocal microscopy, during the scanning process, there is no rotating pinhole disk or other moving mechanical parts, such as the use of scanning mirrors. Instead, the necessary depth selection is ensured through the analysis of an illumination pattern in the focal plane. A static mask coordinates the rays of the quickly activated light sources.
TRANSCATHETER TECHNOLOGIES is developing a unique aortic valve implantation system that will increase the safety and durability of aortic valve implantation. The TRINITY repositionable transcatheter aortic valve system is at the forefront of next-generation transcatheter valve implantation technology. In the near future, transcatheter valve implantation will become the preferred therapy for aortic valve implantation, and TRANSCATHETER TECHNOLOGIES‘ goal is to provide the most advanced technology available.
sim4tec provides comprehensive simulation software in the field of organic electronics for a variety of different applications. All software products come with an intuitive and user-friendly interface from which the user can quickly communicate with the calculation kernel. This enables fast learning cycles and a detailed understanding of the physical processes involved. Furthermore, developers of commercial products may benefit from a reduced time-to-market and a significant reduction of R&D costs by using our simulation software.
EBS Technologies GmbH, founded in 2007 and headquartered in Hennigsdorf, Germany, specializes in developing and commercializing medical devices aimed at treating neurologically induced impairments, particularly visual field loss. The company offers EBS Therapy, a non-invasive optic nerve stimulation treatment that utilizes low-voltage electrical currents to promote neuroregeneration and neuroprotection. This therapy targets conditions resulting from stroke, traumatic brain injury, and glaucoma, among others. With over 15 years of research and clinical experience involving more than 1,200 patients, EBS Technologies has demonstrated through double-blind, randomized studies and clinical observations that its therapy can help partially restore vision in affected individuals. The company received the CE Mark for its stimulation device in 2013 and commenced commercial treatments in 2014. Currently, there are eight EBS Treatment centers operating across Germany, with plans to expand the network further.
HiperScan GmbH specializes in the development of high-performance scanning technologies, particularly focusing on laser beam deflection. Founded in 2006 and based in Dresden, Germany, the company offers compact scan engines that facilitate the scanning of laser or collimated light beams over large angles in one or two dimensions. These scan engines serve as sub-units for original equipment manufacturer (OEM) customers across various industries, including metrology and laser writing. HiperScan's solutions are designed to enhance precision and efficiency in applications that require advanced light scanning capabilities.
VIOSO GmbH, founded in 2007 and based in Düsseldorf, Germany, specializes in automatic digital edge-blending and geometry alignment solutions for various visual applications. The company offers a range of products including VIOSO player, a professional video playback software designed for custom screen surfaces such as fulldome displays and 3D objects; VIOSO Anyblend, an embedded solution for simulators and digital signage; and wings VIOSO, a media server for large events and installations. VIOSO also provides high-resolution display solutions with products like the VIOSO Blackbox 4K and auto-alignment technology for video walls. Additionally, the company offers training services to support its clients. With a focus on enhancing presentation experiences, VIOSO continues to develop innovative software that simplifies the setup of complex projection systems.
Amedo Smart Tracking Solutions GmbH, founded in 2008 and based in Bochum, Germany, specializes in developing, manufacturing, and marketing innovative tracking technologies. The company focuses on laser-based navigation systems designed for CT-guided medical interventions, notably offering the amedo-LNS, a laser-controlled navigation solution. Additionally, Amedo provides advanced wireless positioning technology that utilizes passive RFID tags for precise tracking in three-dimensional space, achieving millimeter-level accuracy. Its products cater to a diverse clientele, including hospitals, resident radiologists, and medical technology firms, enhancing operational efficiency and precision in medical procedures.
StageSpace AG
Seed Round in 2008
Die StageSpace AG entwickelt und vermarktet 3D-Lösungen für Agenturen und Communities
sim4tec provides comprehensive simulation software in the field of organic electronics for a variety of different applications. All software products come with an intuitive and user-friendly interface from which the user can quickly communicate with the calculation kernel. This enables fast learning cycles and a detailed understanding of the physical processes involved. Furthermore, developers of commercial products may benefit from a reduced time-to-market and a significant reduction of R&D costs by using our simulation software.
dilitronics GmbH, based in Jena, Germany, specializes in light-emitting diodes (LEDs) and offers a range of applications across various sectors, including projection, general lighting, and sensors. The company has developed advanced controLED technology that addresses issues related to temperature, aging, and production inconsistencies in LEDs. This innovation allows for improved performance in general and industrial illumination, display backlighting, and automotive lighting. Through its engineering services, dilitronics provides tailored solutions that leverage the benefits of LEDs for specific customer needs.
VIOSO GmbH, founded in 2007 and based in Düsseldorf, Germany, specializes in automatic digital edge-blending and geometry alignment solutions for various visual applications. The company offers a range of products including VIOSO player, a professional video playback software designed for custom screen surfaces such as fulldome displays and 3D objects; VIOSO Anyblend, an embedded solution for simulators and digital signage; and wings VIOSO, a media server for large events and installations. VIOSO also provides high-resolution display solutions with products like the VIOSO Blackbox 4K and auto-alignment technology for video walls. Additionally, the company offers training services to support its clients. With a focus on enhancing presentation experiences, VIOSO continues to develop innovative software that simplifies the setup of complex projection systems.
The VisuMotion Team consists of accredited experts having profound and long-lasting experience in the field of 3D visualisation. Their team members have been involved in far more than 100 protective right applications pertaining to 3D visualization and have been instrumental in the development of the world-wide largest glasses-free Multi-View 3D-display, the first live/live broadcast from a stereocamera onto a Multi-View 3D-display, the first glasses-free 3D projection suited for daylight as well as in various Cutting Edge software products for spatial representation.
The VisuMotion Team consists of accredited experts having profound and long-lasting experience in the field of 3D visualisation. Their team members have been involved in far more than 100 protective right applications pertaining to 3D visualization and have been instrumental in the development of the world-wide largest glasses-free Multi-View 3D-display, the first live/live broadcast from a stereocamera onto a Multi-View 3D-display, the first glasses-free 3D projection suited for daylight as well as in various Cutting Edge software products for spatial representation.
Scylab medic
Series A in 2006
Scylab medic develops an environment sensing device for blind and visually impaired people. Its products include feelix, a light device that uses a 3D sensor to facilitate the user to partially recognize surroundings without physically touching, as well as to identify stationary and moving objects. The company was founded in 2006 and is based in Leipzig, Germany.