DFJ

DFJ, established in 1985 and based in Silicon Valley, is a venture capital firm that specializes in providing growth capital to technology companies. With a focus on partnering with visionary entrepreneurs, DFJ aims to invest in businesses that are rapidly scaling and poised for market leadership. The firm emphasizes a high-conviction investment strategy, targeting innovative companies across consumer, enterprise, and healthcare technology sectors. DFJ Growth, a later-stage investing practice within the firm, seeks to support extraordinary entrepreneurs as they create iconic technology-driven businesses. Through its investment approach, DFJ facilitates access to valuable networks and resources that can help transform entrepreneurial visions into reality.

Brian Akin

Associate

Chirag Chotalia

Partner

Rob Ciechowski

Associate

John Fisher

Co-Founder and Partner

Sam Fort

Partner

Randy Glein

Partner and Managing Director

Justin Kao

Partner

Megan Kelly

Principal

Jocelyn Kinsey

Partner

Vineet Mehta

Principal

Bubba Murarka

Partner

Sandesh Patnam

Venture Partner

Chris Shanahan

Principal

Sam Shapiro

Principal

Li Songbo

Partner

Josh Stein

Co-Founder and Managing Partner

Kevin Tu

Principal

Past deals in 3D Technology

Glowforge

Series E in 2023
Glowforge Inc. is a manufacturer of 3D laser printers based in Seattle, Washington, founded in 2014. The company specializes in producing printers that can cut, engrave, and shape a diverse range of materials, including wood, leather, acrylic, paper, foam, fabric, glass, and metal. By utilizing advanced software and sensors, Glowforge's printers enable users to create intricate designs and decorations, catering to a wide array of applications. The technology empowers individuals and businesses to personalize and customize products, enhancing creativity and productivity in various fields.

Freeform

Venture Round in 2023
Freeform is a stealth-mode additive manufacturing company. The company was founded in 2018 and is headquartered in El Segundo, California.

Glowforge

Series E in 2022
Glowforge Inc. is a manufacturer of 3D laser printers based in Seattle, Washington, founded in 2014. The company specializes in producing printers that can cut, engrave, and shape a diverse range of materials, including wood, leather, acrylic, paper, foam, fabric, glass, and metal. By utilizing advanced software and sensors, Glowforge's printers enable users to create intricate designs and decorations, catering to a wide array of applications. The technology empowers individuals and businesses to personalize and customize products, enhancing creativity and productivity in various fields.

Oosto

Series B in 2020
Osto offers enterprises the ability to better protect their customers, employees, and guests in real-time by analyzing safety and security threats in real-time without compromising on fair and ethical behavior.

AnyVision

Series A in 2019
AnyVision Interactive Technologies Ltd. specializes in facial recognition technology solutions for consumers, enterprises, and security sectors. Founded in 2014 and based in Holon, Israel, the company provides various services, including SesaMe, a customer onboarding and authentication SDK, and Abraxas, a touchless access control solution for secure entry points. AnyVision's offerings extend to smart space optimization through its insights platform and cater to a range of industries such as banking, education, corrections, casinos, airports, and automotive. The company is recognized for its ability to develop advanced recognition platforms that operate in real-time across different sensors and resolutions, enabling effective analysis in crowded environments. AnyVision's technology is designed to seamlessly integrate with existing camera systems, enhancing their capabilities for security and operational efficiency.

Formlabs

Series C in 2018
Formlabs Inc. specializes in designing and manufacturing 3D printing systems aimed at professionals in various fields, including engineering, design, education, healthcare, and jewelry. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts, the company has expanded its presence internationally with offices in Germany, Japan, China, Singapore, Hungary, and North Carolina. Formlabs' product lineup features advanced 3D printers, such as the Form 3, Form 3B, and Fuse 1, which utilize Low Force Stereolithography (LFS) technology to deliver high-resolution prints. Additionally, the company provides a range of materials, including standard, castable, flexible, tough, and dental SG options, along with software tools like PreForm for model preparation. Formlabs is recognized for its commitment to innovation, offering post-processing solutions and manufacturing systems that cater to the needs of engineers, designers, and makers worldwide.

Formlabs

Series B in 2016
Formlabs Inc. specializes in designing and manufacturing 3D printing systems aimed at professionals in various fields, including engineering, design, education, healthcare, and jewelry. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts, the company has expanded its presence internationally with offices in Germany, Japan, China, Singapore, Hungary, and North Carolina. Formlabs' product lineup features advanced 3D printers, such as the Form 3, Form 3B, and Fuse 1, which utilize Low Force Stereolithography (LFS) technology to deliver high-resolution prints. Additionally, the company provides a range of materials, including standard, castable, flexible, tough, and dental SG options, along with software tools like PreForm for model preparation. Formlabs is recognized for its commitment to innovation, offering post-processing solutions and manufacturing systems that cater to the needs of engineers, designers, and makers worldwide.

Mindshow

Series A in 2016
Mindshow is a technology and content development studio focused on simplifying and enhancing the process of story creation in virtual reality. It operates a three-dimensional animation studio that allows users to create animated movies easily and enjoyably. By utilizing its proprietary tools, Mindshow enables clients to bring characters to life through voice and body movements, as well as record actions from various angles. This innovative approach empowers content creators to effectively develop and share their narratives within a virtual reality environment.

Helix

Series B in 2015
HELIX, formerly Flux, was the first spin-out of Google X. Initially focused on generative building design to automate planning and design of sustainable buildings, HELIX pivoted in 2019 to attack the high cost and complexity of digitizing buildings. Based in Oakland, CA, HELIX built the HELIX Creator platform to enable architects, engineers, builders, and owner-operators to use LiDAR and photogrammetry to capture accurate building geometry and convert it into usable plans and models. HELIX users need accurate 2D and 3D information and access to documents and data related to the building without delays. HELIX is used to evaluate buildings' potential, plan for renovation, document buildings in detail for disaster planning and more. HELIX believes that for Digital Twins to achieve their potential the data must be accurate, intuitive to access and easy to keep up to date.

Median Technologies

Post in 2014
Median Technologies is a company that develops and markets software products and platforms for medical image analysis, focusing on oncology clinical trials and cancer screening. Founded in 2002 and based in Valbonne, France, it offers solutions such as iBiopsy, an AI-powered platform that aids in biomarker identification and patient profiling through CT scan similarity searches, and iSee, which facilitates image analysis and management in clinical trials. The company aims to standardize and automate the interpretation of medical images to enhance the diagnosis of cancer and evaluate treatment responses. Median Technologies serves both drug development and patient care markets, partnering with contract research organizations and Canon to deliver integrated imaging services and innovate new imaging technologies.

Raydiance

Venture Round in 2014
Raydiance is a leading developer of ultrafast laser technology, focusing on creating compact and reliable femtosecond laser platforms for diverse industries including manufacturing, healthcare, and defense. Founded by technology pioneer Barry Schuler, the company emerged from a DARPA initiative aimed at miniaturizing ultrafast lasers for military use. Raydiance has developed the Smart Light technology, which enables innovative applications ranging from medical micro-devices to clean tech energy solutions. The company operates a high-volume manufacturing facility capable of producing thousands of units annually and has pioneered technologies like its proprietary fiber delivery system to facilitate commercial scalability. By integrating multiple markets onto its platform, Raydiance leverages volume-manufacturing techniques to reduce costs and broaden market access, transforming ultrafast lasers from specialized research tools into widely applicable technologies.

Helix

Series A in 2014
HELIX, formerly Flux, was the first spin-out of Google X. Initially focused on generative building design to automate planning and design of sustainable buildings, HELIX pivoted in 2019 to attack the high cost and complexity of digitizing buildings. Based in Oakland, CA, HELIX built the HELIX Creator platform to enable architects, engineers, builders, and owner-operators to use LiDAR and photogrammetry to capture accurate building geometry and convert it into usable plans and models. HELIX users need accurate 2D and 3D information and access to documents and data related to the building without delays. HELIX is used to evaluate buildings' potential, plan for renovation, document buildings in detail for disaster planning and more. HELIX believes that for Digital Twins to achieve their potential the data must be accurate, intuitive to access and easy to keep up to date.

Formlabs

Series A in 2013
Formlabs Inc. specializes in designing and manufacturing 3D printing systems aimed at professionals in various fields, including engineering, design, education, healthcare, and jewelry. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts, the company has expanded its presence internationally with offices in Germany, Japan, China, Singapore, Hungary, and North Carolina. Formlabs' product lineup features advanced 3D printers, such as the Form 3, Form 3B, and Fuse 1, which utilize Low Force Stereolithography (LFS) technology to deliver high-resolution prints. Additionally, the company provides a range of materials, including standard, castable, flexible, tough, and dental SG options, along with software tools like PreForm for model preparation. Formlabs is recognized for its commitment to innovation, offering post-processing solutions and manufacturing systems that cater to the needs of engineers, designers, and makers worldwide.

Movidius

Series D in 2013
Movidius is a company specializing in vision processing technology, focusing on the design of compact, high-performance, ultralow power chips intended for computational imaging and vision processing. Its products include software, development tools, and reference designs aimed at creating intelligent and contextually aware experiences for users in mobile and wearable devices, as well as various consumer and industrial camera applications. Headquartered in San Mateo, California, Movidius operates as a venture-backed start-up with investments from several notable venture capital firms.

Aveillant

Series B in 2013
Aveillant Ltd develops and commercializes holographic radar systems. It offers wind farm mitigation and surveillance products. The company’s products are used in high-speed trajectory measurement, aerial target discrimination, ship protection, maritime and coastal surveillance, and border and force protection applications, as well as to know the problems caused by wind turbines that cause to air traffic control radar. Aveillant Ltd was founded in 2011 and is based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. As of November 28, 2017, Aveillant Ltd operates as a subsidiary of Thales S.A.

Raydiance

Series D in 2012
Raydiance is a leading developer of ultrafast laser technology, focusing on creating compact and reliable femtosecond laser platforms for diverse industries including manufacturing, healthcare, and defense. Founded by technology pioneer Barry Schuler, the company emerged from a DARPA initiative aimed at miniaturizing ultrafast lasers for military use. Raydiance has developed the Smart Light technology, which enables innovative applications ranging from medical micro-devices to clean tech energy solutions. The company operates a high-volume manufacturing facility capable of producing thousands of units annually and has pioneered technologies like its proprietary fiber delivery system to facilitate commercial scalability. By integrating multiple markets onto its platform, Raydiance leverages volume-manufacturing techniques to reduce costs and broaden market access, transforming ultrafast lasers from specialized research tools into widely applicable technologies.

Altobeam

Series D in 2012
AltoBeam (China) Inc. is a fabless integrated circuit (IC) design company specializing in the development and production of receiver and demodulator IC products for the global digital television industry. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Beijing, the company offers a range of products including demodulators, silicon tuners, and controllers. AltoBeam operates through offices in China and Korea and collaborates with agents in Japan and Taiwan to market its products. The company has a dedicated R&D center located in Beijing Tsinghua Science Park, where it fosters a motivating environment focused on innovation and employee development. AltoBeam's digital television receiver chips are designed to enhance television broadcast reception and digital wireless communication, catering to various applications such as mobile handhelds and digital set-top boxes. Through its advanced semiconductor technology, AltoBeam aims to provide higher technical specifications and integrated features, positioning itself competitively in the WLAN and IoT markets.

Aveillant

Series A in 2012
Aveillant Ltd develops and commercializes holographic radar systems. It offers wind farm mitigation and surveillance products. The company’s products are used in high-speed trajectory measurement, aerial target discrimination, ship protection, maritime and coastal surveillance, and border and force protection applications, as well as to know the problems caused by wind turbines that cause to air traffic control radar. Aveillant Ltd was founded in 2011 and is based in Cambridge, United Kingdom. As of November 28, 2017, Aveillant Ltd operates as a subsidiary of Thales S.A.

Dajun Tech

Venture Round in 2012
Shanghai Dajun Technologies, Inc. is a company based in Shanghai, China, that specializes in the research, development, and production of motors and control systems specifically for hybrid-electric and electric vehicles. Founded in 2005, Dajun Tech focuses on providing innovative solutions for both commercial and passenger car markets. The company's expertise in advanced motor technology positions it as a key player in the growing electric vehicle sector. As of 2015, Dajun Tech operates as a subsidiary of Yantai Zhenghai Magnetic Material Co., Ltd.

EveryScape

Series C in 2010
EveryScape, Inc. is a company that operates an online platform specializing in the creation, production, and distribution of panoramic content, showcasing cities, streets, and buildings worldwide. The company offers a variety of tools, including the Reality Editor, which allows users to create 3D models from panoramic images, and ScapeStudio, a SaaS platform for crafting advertising with stitched panoramas. EveryScape also provides mobile applications such as UScape.it, enabling users to capture and share 360-degree panoramas of their experiences, and ScapeFolio, which allows business owners to virtually explore properties using a touchscreen interface. Additionally, the EveryScape EATS! app serves as a visual dining guide for several major U.S. cities. Founded in 2002 and based in Newton, Massachusetts, EveryScape was previously known as Mok3, Inc. before rebranding in 2007.

EoPlex

Venture Round in 2009
EoPlex Technologies specializes in advanced additive manufacturing and 3D printing processes that enable the production of complex, multi-material devices. Their innovative technology utilizes proprietary inks to achieve high-volume manufacturing, making it particularly effective in the semiconductor packaging industry. EoPlex's solutions enhance the fabrication of various components, including cell phone antennas, RF devices, energy harvesters, fluidic devices, fuel cell parts, sensors, micro-pumps, and thermal devices. By providing cost, size, and performance efficiencies, EoPlex aims to deliver reliable packaging and high-quality components that are challenging to produce with traditional manufacturing methods.

Qingdao Crystech Coating

Series A in 2009
Crystechcoating, Inc was founded in Qingdao, a beautiful eastern coast city in China, in May, 2003. Crystechcoating is dedicated to developing both advanced optical components and high power LED source with fully marketing and technical supports from our key investor, Foreal Spectrum, Inc in San Jose. With seven years team work, and continual innovation, we have built strong R/D, and operation team so that we are fully recognized as one of the global leaders in the design, manufacture, and marketing of LED modules, LED lighting solutions, and advanced optical components. Since 2009, our management began to promote two BRANDs of Crystechcoating and G-lighting independently in order to better serve our components and LED modules customers in diversified market segments such as

Altobeam

Venture Round in 2009
AltoBeam (China) Inc. is a fabless integrated circuit (IC) design company specializing in the development and production of receiver and demodulator IC products for the global digital television industry. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Beijing, the company offers a range of products including demodulators, silicon tuners, and controllers. AltoBeam operates through offices in China and Korea and collaborates with agents in Japan and Taiwan to market its products. The company has a dedicated R&D center located in Beijing Tsinghua Science Park, where it fosters a motivating environment focused on innovation and employee development. AltoBeam's digital television receiver chips are designed to enhance television broadcast reception and digital wireless communication, catering to various applications such as mobile handhelds and digital set-top boxes. Through its advanced semiconductor technology, AltoBeam aims to provide higher technical specifications and integrated features, positioning itself competitively in the WLAN and IoT markets.

EveryScape

Series B in 2008
EveryScape, Inc. is a company that operates an online platform specializing in the creation, production, and distribution of panoramic content, showcasing cities, streets, and buildings worldwide. The company offers a variety of tools, including the Reality Editor, which allows users to create 3D models from panoramic images, and ScapeStudio, a SaaS platform for crafting advertising with stitched panoramas. EveryScape also provides mobile applications such as UScape.it, enabling users to capture and share 360-degree panoramas of their experiences, and ScapeFolio, which allows business owners to virtually explore properties using a touchscreen interface. Additionally, the EveryScape EATS! app serves as a visual dining guide for several major U.S. cities. Founded in 2002 and based in Newton, Massachusetts, EveryScape was previously known as Mok3, Inc. before rebranding in 2007.

Nottingham Technology

Series A in 2008
Nottingham Technology, Ltd. is a prominent manufacturer of light scattering light guiding plates and PMMA (acrylic) and polystyrene sheets in China. Founded in 2002 and based in Beijing, the company specializes in producing products under the Luxacryl brand, which are utilized across various applications, including public signage, advertisement panels, illumination, decoration, and electronic instruments. By offering a diverse range of plastic products, Nottingham Technology serves a wide array of markets, providing essential materials for advertising and decorative purposes.

Doppelganger

Series D in 2007
Doppelganger (formerly Evil Twin Studios) created and operates vSide, a 3D virtual world providing entertainment and social networking for the teen demographic. vSide users configure their own avatars, make friends, chat, dance, listen to music, shop for clothing, attend events and parties, create and decorate their own private spaces, and throw their own parties in those spaces, choosing the music, videos, and guest list.

EoPlex

Series C in 2007
EoPlex Technologies specializes in advanced additive manufacturing and 3D printing processes that enable the production of complex, multi-material devices. Their innovative technology utilizes proprietary inks to achieve high-volume manufacturing, making it particularly effective in the semiconductor packaging industry. EoPlex's solutions enhance the fabrication of various components, including cell phone antennas, RF devices, energy harvesters, fluidic devices, fuel cell parts, sensors, micro-pumps, and thermal devices. By providing cost, size, and performance efficiencies, EoPlex aims to deliver reliable packaging and high-quality components that are challenging to produce with traditional manufacturing methods.

Raydiance

Private Equity Round in 2006
Raydiance is a leading developer of ultrafast laser technology, focusing on creating compact and reliable femtosecond laser platforms for diverse industries including manufacturing, healthcare, and defense. Founded by technology pioneer Barry Schuler, the company emerged from a DARPA initiative aimed at miniaturizing ultrafast lasers for military use. Raydiance has developed the Smart Light technology, which enables innovative applications ranging from medical micro-devices to clean tech energy solutions. The company operates a high-volume manufacturing facility capable of producing thousands of units annually and has pioneered technologies like its proprietary fiber delivery system to facilitate commercial scalability. By integrating multiple markets onto its platform, Raydiance leverages volume-manufacturing techniques to reduce costs and broaden market access, transforming ultrafast lasers from specialized research tools into widely applicable technologies.

Median Technologies

Series C in 2006
Median Technologies is a company that develops and markets software products and platforms for medical image analysis, focusing on oncology clinical trials and cancer screening. Founded in 2002 and based in Valbonne, France, it offers solutions such as iBiopsy, an AI-powered platform that aids in biomarker identification and patient profiling through CT scan similarity searches, and iSee, which facilitates image analysis and management in clinical trials. The company aims to standardize and automate the interpretation of medical images to enhance the diagnosis of cancer and evaluate treatment responses. Median Technologies serves both drug development and patient care markets, partnering with contract research organizations and Canon to deliver integrated imaging services and innovate new imaging technologies.

Imago Scientific Instruments

Venture Round in 2006
Imago is a world class provider of metrology and analysis equipment serving the microelectronic and general research markets. We are committed to the development of the nanotechnology solutions required as the semiconductor, data storage and advanced materials industries increasingly enter the realm of nanotechnology.Imago provides time-to-market advantages to our customers through leading edge technology in the field of three-dimensional, nanoscale, metrology and analysis equipment. Our focus on and funding of advanced technology, together with our network of industrial collaborations, ensures that we continue to accelerate the development of these empowering metrology techniques. Imago's headquarters moved to a new, larger office and manufacturing facility in July 2006. The world-class applications lab includes two dual beam focused ion beams, two scanning electron microscopes, electro polishing equipment, a clean room area for specimen preparation, and a suite of Imago LEAP microscopes.

EoPlex

Series B in 2005
EoPlex Technologies specializes in advanced additive manufacturing and 3D printing processes that enable the production of complex, multi-material devices. Their innovative technology utilizes proprietary inks to achieve high-volume manufacturing, making it particularly effective in the semiconductor packaging industry. EoPlex's solutions enhance the fabrication of various components, including cell phone antennas, RF devices, energy harvesters, fluidic devices, fuel cell parts, sensors, micro-pumps, and thermal devices. By providing cost, size, and performance efficiencies, EoPlex aims to deliver reliable packaging and high-quality components that are challenging to produce with traditional manufacturing methods.

EveryScape

Series A in 2005
EveryScape, Inc. is a company that operates an online platform specializing in the creation, production, and distribution of panoramic content, showcasing cities, streets, and buildings worldwide. The company offers a variety of tools, including the Reality Editor, which allows users to create 3D models from panoramic images, and ScapeStudio, a SaaS platform for crafting advertising with stitched panoramas. EveryScape also provides mobile applications such as UScape.it, enabling users to capture and share 360-degree panoramas of their experiences, and ScapeFolio, which allows business owners to virtually explore properties using a touchscreen interface. Additionally, the EveryScape EATS! app serves as a visual dining guide for several major U.S. cities. Founded in 2002 and based in Newton, Massachusetts, EveryScape was previously known as Mok3, Inc. before rebranding in 2007.

Median Technologies

Series B in 2004
Median Technologies is a company that develops and markets software products and platforms for medical image analysis, focusing on oncology clinical trials and cancer screening. Founded in 2002 and based in Valbonne, France, it offers solutions such as iBiopsy, an AI-powered platform that aids in biomarker identification and patient profiling through CT scan similarity searches, and iSee, which facilitates image analysis and management in clinical trials. The company aims to standardize and automate the interpretation of medical images to enhance the diagnosis of cancer and evaluate treatment responses. Median Technologies serves both drug development and patient care markets, partnering with contract research organizations and Canon to deliver integrated imaging services and innovate new imaging technologies.

SafeView

Series B in 2004
Safe-View, Inc was created to bring an existing patented Holographic Imaging technology developed by PNNL (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) to market as a commercial application. The product uses an active millimeter wave technology that is safe and offers clear resolution of hidden items. Unlike some other methods of detection the Guardian 100 allows the operator to clearly see metal, plastic, ceramic and other materials that may be hidden under clothing without using ionizing radiation. It offers a clear alternative to metal detectors, pat down searches, and other threat detection methods currently being used to ensure safety in public areas.

Polaris Wireless

Series B in 2004
Polaris Wireless, Inc. specializes in software-based 3D location solutions for wireless operators, law enforcement, government agencies, and location-based application companies. Established in 1999 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in Zug, Switzerland, and Singapore, the company offers a cloud-based 3D Location Platform that accurately locates mobile devices in real-time, regardless of network type or environment, including indoors. Its OmniLocate solution enhances integration and accelerates time-to-market for applications requiring precise location services. Polaris Wireless has earned recognition in the industry, including the Mobility Award for Mobile Software Indoor Positioning Systems at the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show. The company also actively engages in industry standards and forums, contributing to advancements in indoor and vertical location technologies.

SafeView

Series A in 2003
Safe-View, Inc was created to bring an existing patented Holographic Imaging technology developed by PNNL (Pacific Northwest National Laboratory) to market as a commercial application. The product uses an active millimeter wave technology that is safe and offers clear resolution of hidden items. Unlike some other methods of detection the Guardian 100 allows the operator to clearly see metal, plastic, ceramic and other materials that may be hidden under clothing without using ionizing radiation. It offers a clear alternative to metal detectors, pat down searches, and other threat detection methods currently being used to ensure safety in public areas.

Median Technologies

Series A in 2003
Median Technologies is a company that develops and markets software products and platforms for medical image analysis, focusing on oncology clinical trials and cancer screening. Founded in 2002 and based in Valbonne, France, it offers solutions such as iBiopsy, an AI-powered platform that aids in biomarker identification and patient profiling through CT scan similarity searches, and iSee, which facilitates image analysis and management in clinical trials. The company aims to standardize and automate the interpretation of medical images to enhance the diagnosis of cancer and evaluate treatment responses. Median Technologies serves both drug development and patient care markets, partnering with contract research organizations and Canon to deliver integrated imaging services and innovate new imaging technologies.
Imago is a world class provider of metrology and analysis equipment serving the microelectronic and general research markets. We are committed to the development of the nanotechnology solutions required as the semiconductor, data storage and advanced materials industries increasingly enter the realm of nanotechnology.Imago provides time-to-market advantages to our customers through leading edge technology in the field of three-dimensional, nanoscale, metrology and analysis equipment. Our focus on and funding of advanced technology, together with our network of industrial collaborations, ensures that we continue to accelerate the development of these empowering metrology techniques. Imago's headquarters moved to a new, larger office and manufacturing facility in July 2006. The world-class applications lab includes two dual beam focused ion beams, two scanning electron microscopes, electro polishing equipment, a clean room area for specimen preparation, and a suite of Imago LEAP microscopes.

Polaris Wireless

Series A in 2001
Polaris Wireless, Inc. specializes in software-based 3D location solutions for wireless operators, law enforcement, government agencies, and location-based application companies. Established in 1999 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, with additional offices in Zug, Switzerland, and Singapore, the company offers a cloud-based 3D Location Platform that accurately locates mobile devices in real-time, regardless of network type or environment, including indoors. Its OmniLocate solution enhances integration and accelerates time-to-market for applications requiring precise location services. Polaris Wireless has earned recognition in the industry, including the Mobility Award for Mobile Software Indoor Positioning Systems at the 2017 Consumer Electronics Show. The company also actively engages in industry standards and forums, contributing to advancements in indoor and vertical location technologies.
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