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 Public Transportation

Mobility Services Hub MSH

Grant in 2017
MSH is the Austrian-wide partnership and cooperation between the relevant stakeholder groups (public and private transport, public-distance passenger transport, payment service providers, technology and consulting companies), organized as a neutral hub with the aim of facilitating the development of smartphone apps integrating all areas of multimodal mobility (information, ticket purchase, payment and settlement) coverage. Equal opportunities for mobility service providers and non-discrimination in distribution are the key aspects of the cooperation.

ADN Mobile Solution

Grant in 2017
ADN Mobile Solutions SL specializes in developing innovative, context-sensitive products for mobile devices, with a strong focus on enhancing efficiency and security in road transport. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Gijón, Spain, the company offers a range of technologies including mobiAware, a Bluetooth-based solution; Cated box, a platform for fleet monitoring and mobility studies; PIAControl, which manages administration services within the context of dependency law; and mobiAround, a tool for storing information related to specific areas of interest. Additionally, ADN Mobile Solutions provides technology consulting services in mobility and mobile communications. One of its notable products is the Bled system, designed for public transport fleets, which aims to improve driving efficiency and safety while delivering significant benefits such as fuel savings and reduced maintenance costs. Overall, the company's solutions leverage IoT capabilities to enhance the management of transportation systems.

Vadecity

Grant in 2017
vadeCity is a Barcelona-based start-up founded in 2014, dedicated to transforming urban environments through innovative mobility solutions that emphasize sustainability, health, and progress. The company's primary initiative, vadeBike, offers smart safety features for bicycles and kick scooters, including secure parking systems implemented in collaboration with the City Council and supported by European funding. vadeCity's services encompass data analysis aimed at enhancing mobility and sustainability, real-time data collection on urban activities, and energy supply solutions for electric personal mobility vehicles. By addressing the needs of citizens, organizations, and municipalities, vadeCity aims to contribute meaningfully to the development of smart cities.

Awaait Artificial Intelligence S.L.

Grant in 2017
Awaait Artificial Intelligence develops and provides real-time video analytics systems controllable through mobile applications and powered with Artificial Intelligence. It was founded in 2014 in Barcelona with the objective of providing innovative real-time solutions for in principle complex problems using artificial intelligence and mobile technology. AWAAIT's first product is DETECTOR, an automatic real-time video analytics system that aims to tackle fare evasion on public transport.

Ecov

Grant in 2017
Ecov is a Paris-based start-up that specializes in real-time carpooling solutions aimed at enhancing local transportation efficiency. Founded in 2014, the company offers a service known as COVOIT', which features connected ridesharing stations equipped with color touchscreen terminals for passenger registration, payment processing, and ride requests. The service operates like a bus line, allowing drivers to pick up passengers spontaneously without prior booking, thus addressing the underutilization of private vehicles, which often carry only 1.3 people. Ecov's system includes a mobile application that provides real-time information on station locations and estimated wait times, along with a website for user account management and feedback. The company serves various stakeholders, including communities, businesses, transporters, and urban planners, and collaborates with engineering firms and industrial manufacturers to optimize vehicle flow and provide necessary hardware. Ecov aims to reduce reliance on private cars, contributing to environmental sustainability and improving transportation access for low-income individuals.

Pixel

Grant in 2017
Pixel has been providing technologically advanced electronic and IT solutions for public transport since 1994. Its domain is developing innovative, modern and eco-friendly electronic and IT solutions so passengers reach their destination easily, safely and comfortably. Carriers gain an opportunity to manage their vehicle fleet better. Its devices and systems are used by the organizers and operators of public transport in the centres of transport management, at train stations, stops and in vehicles. The advanced systems of passenger information, fare collecting systems and video vehicle monitoring provide passengers with efficient, comfortable and safe travelling.

GoOpti

Grant in 2016
GoOpti is a Slovenian transport service company that specializes in providing low-cost shuttle services to airports and cities across Slovenia, Italy, Austria, Croatia, and Germany. The company employs a unique model that pairs passengers with similar travel time constraints in shared vehicles, thus offering affordable transportation options. With its notable door-to-door transfer service, marketed under the tagline "Airport at your doorstep," GoOpti has successfully transported over 700,000 passengers. Additionally, the company is focused on expanding its operations internationally, further enhancing its presence in the transportation marketplace. GoOpti's platform also connects travelers with various shuttle and bus vendors, facilitating private transport between airports and remote locations.

Cellint

Grant in 2016
Cellint provides a traffic management software intended to support the mobility management, planning and safety communities. Its software operates through an information system to monitor and manage real-time road traffic, transportation and planning, congestion mitigation, and signal timing, enabling clients to have safe city.

Green City Ferries

Grant in 2016
Green City Ferries specializes in the development of electric passenger vessels designed for emission-free waterborne transport. Capable of accommodating up to 80 passengers and reaching speeds of 50 km/h, these ferries offer a quiet and environmentally friendly travel experience. Founded by a team passionate about sustainable transport, Green City Ferries has made significant strides in the industry, notably launching the world's first supercharged passenger ferry, Movitz, in 2014, and the world's fastest supercharged ferry, BB Green, in 2016. The company focuses on leveraging market-ready technologies to enhance urban transport and inland waterways, aiming to provide more frequent and comfortable travel options while promoting clean air and reduced emissions.

Schiaffini

Grant in 2016
Schiaffini is a local public transport platform. The Company's line of business includes providing local and suburban mass passenger transportation.

MemEx Italy

Grant in 2016
MemEx is an independent engineering consultancy company which has been operating in the sector of mobility, public transport, urban logistics and smart cities since 1994. For over 20 years, MemEx has been providing service engineering to Local Authorities (Town Councils, Regional and Provincial Authorities) and public transport companies. In detail, the services comprise analysis, benchmarking and planning of technologically-advanced systems for the definition, management and evaluation of the entire public tender procedure, for the supervision of works, the testing and the operational launching of ICT/ITS systems for public transport services. MemEx provides service engineering to the various stakeholders in the design, experimentation and evaluation of innovative services to support the public transport and mobility supply, comprising research into possible sources of funding in the European, national and regional programmes.

Verkehrswacht Parkplatz

Grant in 2016
Verkehrswacht Parkplatz GmbH, founded in 1966 and headquartered in Düsseldorf, Germany, specializes in parking management services. As a subsidiary of GOLDBECK Parking Services GmbH, the company focuses on the management of urban parking facilities, offering tailored solutions for both private and public sectors. Verkehrswacht Parkplatz provides secure and modern parking spaces for various events, including concerts, open-air cinema screenings, football matches, and trade fairs. The company emphasizes the integration of new technologies to enhance its services and is committed to developing innovative projects that meet the evolving needs of its customers. Through its dynamic team, Verkehrswacht Parkplatz aims to create flexible contractual relationships and deliver customized parking solutions.

Camina Lab

Seed Round in 2016
Camina Lab develops sustainable transport solutions for the future of cities. Camina Lab is a business incubator that gathers a team of entrepreneurs, developers and data scientists implementing their expertise towards transportation, energy, and urban development, in order to apply business thinking to major social and environmental issues linked to the mobility sector.

Slot Consulting

Grant in 2015
Slot Consulting is a Budapest-based consulting firm focusing on research and innovation. The company has rich experience in the field of public transport and provides services to other innovative industries. stablished in Budapest in 2001. The term "slot" expresses a close relationship with the flight (slots), but also indicates that the company tries to find gaps / opportunities for its customers and their own development.

LOJIKA

Grant in 2015
Lojika is an innovative research and development company based in Istanbul, focused on transforming urban mobility for people, vehicles, and cargo. Founded by a team of scientists, entrepreneurs, and designers, Lojika aims to alleviate the challenges of congestion and commuting through a unique combination of anthropology and technology. The company is conducting extensive field experiments with over 100,000 participants in Istanbul, leveraging its local context of heavy traffic and inadequate public transportation to test solutions for carpooling and social connectivity. By integrating artificial intelligence with user experiences, Lojika seeks to turn commuting challenges into opportunities for comfort and community engagement. The company's approach has garnered recognition, ranking among the top innovation projects in the European Union. With plans for further testing in cities like London, Amsterdam, and Shanghai, Lojika aspires to become a leader in the mobility-as-a-service sector, providing a novel and efficient alternative to traditional transportation methods.

EasyMile

Grant in 2015
EasyMile SAS, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Toulouse, France, specializes in autonomous vehicle technology and smart mobility solutions for urban and suburban environments. The company manufactures driverless electric vehicles, notably the EZ10, which facilitate transportation for passengers and goods in various settings, including residential areas, business parks, and campuses. EasyMile collaborates with major manufacturers to enhance their vehicles with advanced safety features and innovative technology designed for immediate deployment. Its client base includes prominent transport operators, city authorities, airports, corporations, and educational institutions. In addition to its presence in France, EasyMile has offices in Singapore and Denver, and it works with value-added resellers in regions such as Japan and the Middle East. The company aims to revolutionize traditional transportation methods by providing new mobility options that are efficient and safe.

Awaait Artificial Intelligence S.L.

Grant in 2015
Awaait Artificial Intelligence develops and provides real-time video analytics systems controllable through mobile applications and powered with Artificial Intelligence. It was founded in 2014 in Barcelona with the objective of providing innovative real-time solutions for in principle complex problems using artificial intelligence and mobile technology. AWAAIT's first product is DETECTOR, an automatic real-time video analytics system that aims to tackle fare evasion on public transport.

ADN Mobile Solution

Grant in 2014
ADN Mobile Solutions SL specializes in developing innovative, context-sensitive products for mobile devices, with a strong focus on enhancing efficiency and security in road transport. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Gijón, Spain, the company offers a range of technologies including mobiAware, a Bluetooth-based solution; Cated box, a platform for fleet monitoring and mobility studies; PIAControl, which manages administration services within the context of dependency law; and mobiAround, a tool for storing information related to specific areas of interest. Additionally, ADN Mobile Solutions provides technology consulting services in mobility and mobile communications. One of its notable products is the Bled system, designed for public transport fleets, which aims to improve driving efficiency and safety while delivering significant benefits such as fuel savings and reduced maintenance costs. Overall, the company's solutions leverage IoT capabilities to enhance the management of transportation systems.
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