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.

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.

KA Advertising Solutions

Grant in 2019
Today there are 2 types of outdoor signage. The first is digital, based on LED technology, consuming a lot of energy while trying to obtain high quality colors in bright light open places. The second is the traditional huge poster, having print quality (high DPI) but requiring a great effort to change the picture in terms of price, material and pollution. Using innovative electro-mechanical and optical concepts, KA advertising solutions reflective digital billboards makes a smart use of the sun. The reflective technology will enable the billboards to show great colors using the sun light during the day and energy saving lighting during the night. A new low-power high-quality digital billboard will cost 30-50% less than existing digital billboards and will cut energy costs by more than 95%, while displaying high image quality equivalent to printed paper. KA advertising solutions is currently a portfolio company of the L.N. Green Technology Incubator in Haifa.

M OLED-Box

Grant in 2018
M OLED-Box develops simple and sustainable concepts for lights and replaceable light sources in order to conserve operating materials and protect valuable resources. It is a replacement for conventional ballasts and increases the overall efficiency of the light bar. They were evaluated by independent testing bodies, and converting lighting systems to LED tubes.

Grabysur

Grant in 2018
Grabysur is a manufacturer of Illuminated panels for cockpit.

Aladyn System

Grant in 2018
Aladyn System develops innovative wireless charging technology that enables multiple electronic devices to be powered simultaneously without the need for cables or batteries. Its system transmits electrical energy via resonance through solids and liquids, allowing users to charge devices wirelessly at distances up to four meters.

Chromition

Grant in 2018
Chromition Limited, established in 2014 and headquartered in Manchester, UK, specializes in developing and supplying advanced nanoparticle solutions for various commercial applications. The company's portfolio includes Luminspheres, multi-colored photoluminescent polymer nanoparticles used in bio-imaging, anti-counterfeit measures, and lighting; Elecspheres, semiconductor polymer nanoparticle aqueous inks applied 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 low power. Chromition's technology originated from research at the University of Manchester and has been commercialized for next-generation optoelectronic products.

A Uni-light LED

Grant in 2018
Uni-light provides lights, which consist of floodlight LED integrated linear lights, tubes, and light bulbs, for both outdoor and indoor applications. They also provide animal lighting for dairy cows, meat animals, pigs, and horses.

Siarq

Grant in 2018
Siarq is a company focused on the design and development of advanced solar products and services tailored for smart cities and urban architecture. It specializes in clean energy technology that integrates solar energy, lighting, Internet of Things (IoT) technology, and extensive data capture to foster the development of smart urban environments. Siarq's offerings include smart solar streetlights, LED lighting solutions, and remote monitoring systems, which provide real-time environmental data, including air quality reports. Additionally, the company develops photovoltaic energy generators and solar pentagon kits, enabling clients to enhance urban sustainability and improve the quality of life in cities through innovative energy solutions.

NeoMedLight

Grant in 2018
NeoMedLight specializes in the development of innovative medical devices focused on phototherapy, leveraging a proprietary technology known as the Fabric of Light (Lightex®), which utilizes the emission of light through woven optic fibers. Initially designed to address neonatal jaundice, the company's fiber-optic phototherapy device aims to expand its applications to include treatment for conditions such as mucositis, dermatitis, wound healing, tissue regeneration, and pain management. By enhancing therapeutic efficiency and minimizing side effects, NeoMedLight seeks to provide safe and effective treatment options, ensuring precise control of treatment parameters for various healthcare needs. The company is dedicated to advancing its innovative solutions across multiple therapeutic fields to benefit both patients and healthcare providers.

Eco ice Kälte GmbH

Grant in 2017
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.

SafetyNet Technologies

Grant in 2017
SafetyNet Technologies designs and manufactures light-emitting devices to increase the selectivity of commercial fishing. Its Pisces kit attaches to fishing gear and uses artificial light to influence the behavior of fish and other marine species, with the aim of reducing bycatch and improving sustainability. Founded in 2011 and based in London, United Kingdom.

Xarevision

Grant in 2017
Xarevision, S.A. is a digital signage company based in Oporto, Portugal, founded in 2006 as a technological spin-off of the Computer and System Engineering Institute of Porto. The company operates a comprehensive digital in-store advertising network, which is the largest of its kind in Portugal, reaching over 40% of the country's active population. Xarevision specializes in innovative media solutions tailored to the retail sector, leveraging advanced technologies such as wireless networks and artificial intelligence to enhance communication efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Its portfolio includes static and interactive displays, as well as queue management and mobile self-scanning solutions. Notable partnerships, including a significant collaboration with Sonae Distribution through Continente hypermarkets, have allowed Xarevision to serve a diverse array of clients, including major brands like Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, and Danone. The company is committed to adapting to market demands and continuously improving its offerings to provide impactful advertising solutions.

Ledmotive

Grant in 2017
Ledmotive Technologies, founded in 2012 and based in Barcelona, Spain, specializes in the design and manufacture of spectrally tunable LED lighting solutions. The company produces a range of products including LED modules, light catchers, light creators, and light hubs, catering to diverse sectors such as education, workplace, art and museum, science, video and cinema production, health and wellness, and leisure. Ledmotive's optical systems utilize ten LED channels, each tuned to a specific wavelength, providing precise control and the ability to reproduce daylight accurately. This technology enables energy-efficient and sustainable lighting options that enhance health and productivity in various environments, offering clients unparalleled flexibility in their lighting solutions.

Sustainable LED Light

Grant in 2017
Sustainable LED Light is a technology company delivering cost-effective, sustainable lighting solutions for the lighting industry. It has developed an innovative LED thermal management patent and a proprietary direct AC driver, and it is focused on improving light quality and embedding smart control in its modules. The company offers LED lighting products that are reliable, efficient, and affordable, with a focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and lowering lighting maintenance costs for clients in both public and private sectors.

Authometion srl

Grant in 2016
Authometion is an Internet of Things (IoT) solutions provider focused on the home automation market, specializing in security and lighting products. The company develops innovative automation technologies, including radio smart LED bulbs that utilize subsonic wave detection to identify potential break-in attempts at doors and windows. Upon detection, these bulbs can trigger automatic anti-intrusion measures, enhancing security for clients. Authometion’s offerings are designed to assist users in controlling anti-theft systems, making homes safer and more connected.

LightBee

Grant in 2016
LightBee specializes in Visible Light Communications (VLC) technology, integrating LED lamps as both illumination sources and data transmitters. This innovative approach offers robust, secure, eye-safe communications with low power consumption and wide coverage, suitable for various applications such as domestic use, traffic lights, hospitals, and urban luminaries.

SmartKem

Grant in 2016
SmartKem designs and markets organic semiconductors for displays and related devices. It develops low-temperature, solution-deposited organic semiconductors for transistor backplanes and undertakes design, development, industrialization, and technology transfer of its semiconductor platform. Its TRUFLEX inks enable organic thin-film transistor circuits on low-cost substrates, supporting applications in mini-LED and AMOLED displays, fingerprint sensors, and logic circuits. Revenue comes from sales of TRUFLEX inks and demonstration products, with a focus on partnering with display and electronics manufacturers to enable cost-effective, high-performance organic electronics.

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.

CoeLux

Grant in 2016
CoeLux is an innovative company specializing in advanced optical systems that utilize nanotechnology to replicate the natural light and visual characteristics of the sun and sky indoors. By employing LED technology and nanostructured materials, CoeLux's systems create the illusion of infinite space, allowing users to experience the effects of natural sunlight and atmospheric conditions regardless of their environment. This breakthrough technology has significant implications for indoor architecture, lighting design, and the real estate sector, enhancing the perception of vastness and brightness in enclosed spaces. CoeLux aims to transform how people interact with their surroundings by integrating the beauty of natural light into everyday indoor settings.

Wearable Technologies

Seed Round in 2016
Wearable Technologies Limited is a company based in Enderby, United Kingdom, specializing in the design, manufacture, and distribution of intelligent clothing embedded with washable electronics. Founded in 2011, it has established itself as a leader in the field, holding over 50 patents related to fabric sensor controls. The company's product range includes LED-equipped jackets, safety vests, parkas, and accessories marketed under the ICEid, Visijax, and ElekTex brands. These products cater to various sectors, including industrial safety, emergency services, and consumer markets, and are sold through retailers in the UK and the US, as well as online internationally. Wearable Technologies Limited aims to build its patented technologies into its Visijax-branded products while also exploring opportunities for licensing these innovations to other manufacturers. The company is developing an embedded smart garment platform to enhance connectivity for workers across multiple industries, supported by partnerships with technology leaders.

Anvil Semiconductors

Grant in 2016
Anvil Semiconductors Ltd is a company specializing in the development of silicon carbide (SiC) materials and devices tailored for the power electronics and LED markets. Established in 2010 as a spin-out from the University of Warwick, Anvil focuses on creating vertical Schottky barrier diodes and MOSFETs using its proprietary 3C-SiC on silicon wafers. The company’s technology aims to deliver SiC-based devices at costs comparable to existing silicon-based solutions while enhancing performance, particularly in operating efficiency. Anvil's products find applications across various sectors, including photovoltaics, consumer electronics, uninterruptible power supplies, electric vehicles, and LED lighting. With its headquarters in Coventry and an additional office in Cambridge, Anvil Semiconductors is positioned to address the growing demand for advanced power electronics, which is projected to expand significantly in the coming years.

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 Lighting OÜ specializes in designing, manufacturing, and distributing LED lighting equipment tailored for filmmakers and movie productions. Founded in 2014 and based in Tallinn, Estonia, the company offers innovative lighting systems that can be integrated with software for remote control of lighting and animation. Their product lineup includes modular lighting systems powered by V-mount batteries or direct current (DC), catering to the evolving needs of the film industry.

Tvilight

Grant in 2015
Tvilight specializes in intelligent outdoor lighting controls. Its products save up to 80% energy and reduce operational maintenance costs by up to 50%. The company collaborates globally to deliver comprehensive intelligent street lighting solutions.

LightBee

Grant in 2015
LightBee specializes in Visible Light Communications (VLC) technology, integrating LED lamps as both illumination sources and data transmitters. This innovative approach offers robust, secure, eye-safe communications with low power consumption and wide coverage, suitable for various applications such as domestic use, traffic lights, hospitals, and urban luminaries.

Ikon Semiconductor

Grant in 2015
Ikon Semiconductor Ltd. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Dublin, Ireland, specializing in the development of integrated solutions for the LED lighting industry. Founded in 2009 by seasoned professionals with extensive experience in semiconductors, the company focuses on innovative LED driver integrated circuits (ICs) designed for the offline LED lighting market. By employing proprietary digital control techniques, Ikon Semiconductor enhances performance and reduces costs in power electronics for LED applications, moving away from traditional analog methods. The company's products aim to meet the growing demand in the residential retrofit lighting market, particularly for bulb replacement applications. Ikon Semiconductor's solutions emphasize high performance, dimmer compatibility, and efficiency, making them a competitive choice for customers in the evolving LED lighting sector.

TEP Energy Solution

Grant in 2015
TEP Energy Solution is a provider of energy management and efficiency services established in 2006 and based in Rome, Italy. The company designs, installs, and manages photovoltaic and other renewable energy systems, as well as cogeneration facilities, and develops programs to improve energy efficiency in public and private sectors. It offers systems that reduce energy consumption through low-energy lighting, LEDs, and energy procurement and monitoring services, along with energy advisory services that identify financing solutions for projects. Operating as an ESCo, it focuses on helping customers lower energy costs, optimize investments in efficiency measures, and manage energy usage across industries including agriculture, heavy industry, metallurgy, pharmaceuticals, and utilities. The business also provides energy certification and related services to support sustainable energy use and compliance. Through its integrated approach, TEP Energy Solution aims to enable clients to produce or procure cleaner energy while maximizing return on efficiency investments.
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