EASME

EASME is a European Union executive agency that supports small and medium-sized enterprises and promotes innovation in Europe. It manages projects in the areas of small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as the environment, energy, and maritime sectors, funded by COSME, LIFE, and EMFF. EASME organizes the European Sustainable Energy Week and serves industries such as environmental management, energy production, and maritime activities.

Kristalina Georgieva

Vice President

Past deals in LED

Lumitech Production and Development GmbH

Grant in 2019
Lumitech Production and Development brings together different technological specialties such as electronics, semiconductors, software, and measuring technology. It is a manufacturer of future-oriented LED systems.

Chromition

Grant in 2018
Chromition Limited, based in Manchester, United Kingdom, specializes in developing and supplying advanced nanoparticle solutions for various commercial applications. The company offers a range of products, including Luminspheres, which are multi-colored photoluminescent polymer nanoparticles used in bio-imaging, anti-counterfeiting, and lighting; Elecspheres, semiconductor polymer nanoparticle inks utilized in displays, electronics, lighting, solar cells, and sensors; and Dielecspheres, high-k dielectric films that allow electronic devices to function at ultra-low voltages and reduced power consumption. Founded in 2014, Chromition's technology originated at the University of Manchester and was spun out to facilitate the commercialization of innovative optoelectronic products.

NeoMedLight

Grant in 2018
NeoMedLight focuses on developing innovative medical devices that leverage phototherapy technology, specifically through the use of woven optic fibers known as the Fabric of Light (Lightex®). Originally developed by Brochier Technologies, NeoMedLight holds exclusive rights to this technology in the healthcare sector. The company initially created a fiber-optic device aimed at treating neonatal jaundice but is expanding its applications to include conditions such as mucositis, dermatitis, wound healing, and pain management. By providing a precise and consistent method of treatment, NeoMedLight aims to enhance therapeutic efficiency while minimizing side effects, ultimately improving patient outcomes across various medical fields.

SafetyNet Technologies

Grant in 2017
SafetyNet Technologies Ltd, established in 2011 and based in London, specializes in developing light-emitting devices aimed at enhancing sustainability in the fishing industry. The company's flagship product, Pisces, is a kit of lights that can be attached to fishing gear. This technology uses artificial light to influence the behavior of marine species, allowing fishermen to selectively catch desired species while reducing the capture of juvenile and endangered fish. By improving the selectivity of commercial fishing practices, SafetyNet Technologies contributes to more sustainable fishing operations and aims to foster better management of marine resources.

Ponix Systems

Grant in 2017
Ponix Systems is an agtech company. It works to enable every household to produce their own food by making farming more efficient. Ponix Systems’ modular products, from adaptive LED lighting systems to hydroponic plant containers for vertical farms, can be combined and scaled in various ways which allows for commercial use in indoor farms, as well as in private setups for food growers of every and any level of experience. Founded in 2016, the company is headquartered in in Vienna, Austria.

Rdot Display

Grant in 2017
Rdot Display is a Swedish company that aims to revolutionize the reflective display industry.

Xarevision

Grant in 2017
Xarevision, S.A. is a digital signage company based in Oporto, Portugal, founded in 2006 as a spin-off from the Computer and System Engineering Institute of Porto. The company operates a comprehensive digital in-store advertising network and is recognized for managing the largest network of digital displays in Portugal, effectively reaching over 40% of the country's active population. Xarevision initially developed its expertise through a project for the University of Porto, focusing on corporate TV and content management across various locations. The company's offerings include mobile self-scanning, voice assistant integration, loyalty program integration, LED screens, and queue management solutions tailored for the retail industry. Notable partnerships include collaborations with Sonae Distribution and a diverse customer base featuring major brands such as Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, and Danone, among others. By leveraging wireless networks and artificial intelligence, Xarevision aims to enhance communication efficiency and impact while minimizing costs.

Ledmotive

Grant in 2017
Ledmotive manufactures spectrally tunable LED light engines that have applications across multiple industries. The company's optical systems deliver white light or any visible spectrum through modulation of the 10 LED-channels, each centered at a different wavelength with a depth of 12 bits and also come with software allowing for precise control of each LED channel, providing businesses, individuals and corporate clients with a light source with full spectral flexibility and unprecedented accuracy that reproduces perfect daylight.

Sustainable LED Light

Grant in 2017
Sustainable LED Light is an tech company that provides cost effective sustainable solutions for the light industry. The company has recently obtained a patent on innovative LED thermal management, and developed our top performances proprietary direct AC driver. It is currently working on improving light quality and embedding smart control in its modules.

LightBee

Grant in 2016
LightBee is an innovative company specializing in Visible Light Communication (VLC) technology, leveraging the capabilities of LED lamps for both illumination and data transmission. With applications spanning domestic settings, traffic management, healthcare, and hospitality, LightBee addresses the growing demand for energy-efficient and environmentally friendly lighting solutions. The company focuses on integrating LED technology into various hardware, facilitating functions such as signage, mobile devices, and urban lighting. By combining low power consumption with a long lifespan, LightBee's products maintain consistent performance while also serving as effective communication tools. The use of visible light for data transmission offers advantages such as immunity to electromagnetic interference, enhanced security, and safety for users. With a foundation in wireless optical communication and a commitment to creating an integrated ecosystem for access, identification, and validation, LightBee aims to empower clients in managing their operations more effectively.

SmartKem

Grant in 2016
SmartKem Limited is a Manchester-based company that develops and markets organic semiconductors for various display technologies, including liquid crystal and organic light-emitting diode displays. Established in 2008, the company specializes in the design, development, industrialization, and technology transfer of low-temperature, solution-deposited organic semiconductors for use in transistor backplanes. SmartKem's patented TRUFLEX inks enable the production of organic thin-film transistor circuits on low-cost substrates, facilitating applications in mini-LED displays, AMOLED displays, fingerprint sensors, and logic circuits. The company generates revenue through the sale of these inks and demonstration products, contributing to the advancement of a new generation of displays and sensors.

Eco ice Kälte GmbH

Grant in 2016
Eco ice is supplying cost-effective and environmentally friendly refrigeration solutions for a variety of cooling applications. In addition to the use of waste heat for cooling through the innovative absorption refrigerator (AKM), Eco also exploits the available LNG temperature level by "recycling the coldness" at -40 to -50 ° C (regasification). In addition to savings in electricity costs, the use of the future-oriented solutions from Eco ice also achieves a drastic reduction in CO2 emissions, making large amounts of the coldness contained in the LNG useful. Founded in 2013, the company is headquartered in Borna, Sachsen.

Wearable Technologies

Seed Round in 2016
Wearable Technologies Limited specializes in the design, manufacture, and distribution of intelligent clothing embedded with washable electronics, catering to consumer, industrial safety, and emergency service markets both in the United Kingdom and internationally. The company offers a diverse range of products, including LED-embedded jackets, safety vests, parkas, and various accessories under the ICEid, Visijax, and ElekTex brands. With over 50 granted patents, Wearable Technologies has established itself as an early leader in integrating fabric sensor controls into clothing. Their products are utilized by workers across various sectors, including industry, local government, military, and police forces. The company sells its offerings through retailers in the UK and the US, as well as online globally. Additionally, Wearable Technologies is developing an IoT platform aimed at creating a "connected worker" environment, collaborating with partners for data connectivity and systems integration. Founded in 2011 and based in Enderby, UK, the company also operates in China, emphasizing innovation in the rapidly growing wearable technology sector.

Elinta

Grant in 2015
Elinta is a Lithuanian company specializing in the design and development of innovative electronics and automated control systems technology. The firm focuses on industrial automation and produces a range of products, including 3D imaging systems, electric vehicle systems, electronic components, measuring and testing devices, as well as electric drives for bicycles. Additionally, Elinta Motors, a division of the company, develops electric and plug-in hybrid drives specifically tailored for commercial vehicles weighing up to 7.2 tons. All components, such as electric motors, battery modules, and associated electronics, are created in-house, underscoring the company's commitment to integrated and advanced technological solutions.

Strip's

Grant in 2015
Strip's Company was founded in 1995. It is a fast growing company with above-average growth of business income. Our vertically integrated structure enables us to be a competitive, innovative and flexible partner in the European market. Strip's entered the business cooperation as an OEM partner that also has its own development capacities including the laboratory for all necessary testing and measurements. Main product groups are SMART HOME SOLUTIONS, MULTISENSOR TECHNOLOGY, WHITE GOODS SOLUTIONS, LED SOLUTIONS, ODM & EMS. Strip's goal is to keep the above-average growth of business income in the branch, increase the number of strategic partners, strengthen the cooperation in the field of LED industry, increase additional value per employee, preserve high flexibility and competitive position of the company, strengthen the development and research activity.

Digital Sputnik

Grant in 2015
Digital Sputnik designs, manufactures, and distributes LED lights and other lighting equipment. The company manufactures lighting tools for filmmakers for movie productions. The lighting systems could be paired up with software to provide lighting and animation via remote control. The products include light module system that can be powered by V-mount batteries or DC.

TVILight

Grant in 2015
Tvilight BV focuses on intelligent outdoor lighting solutions that enhance energy efficiency and reduce operational costs. The company offers lighting management software that incorporates outdoor sensors and wireless controls, allowing clients to transform conventional lighting systems. By partnering with global entities, Tvilight provides comprehensive solutions that can save up to 80% in energy consumption and cut maintenance costs by up to 50%. Their technology aims to improve not only energy management but also aspects related to transportation, energy supply, and public safety.

Ikon Semiconductor

Grant in 2015
Ikon Semiconductor Limited is a fabless semiconductor company which is developing innovative LED Driver IC solutions for the offline LED lighting market. The company was founded by 2 semiconductor industry veterns who have a combined experience of almost 40 years in the semiconductor industry. By applying proprietary digital control techniques, where traditionally analog control techniques have been used, Ikon Semiconductor is developing a solution which reduces cost and enhances performance of the power electronics required in LED lighting applications. Ikon's first product, which will be available in early 2012, will target the residential and commercial bulb replacement market, where volumes of LED replacement lamps are predicted to grow to 430 million units in 2013.
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