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 Smart Home

Lancey Energy Storage

Grant in 2019
Founded in 2016, Lancey Energy Storage designs, manufactures, and installs electric heaters equipped with eco-friendly batteries. These heaters help households reduce energy bills by storing electricity during off-peak hours and consuming it when necessary. The company also develops mobile applications for managing and monitoring energy consumption.

Cogvis

Grant in 2019
Cogvis specializes in computer vision, machine learning, and 3D data analytics to enhance patient safety and caregiver productivity. Founded in 2007, it provides a privacy-protecting AI-based system that monitors patients autonomously, preventing falls and other critical incidents while reducing administrative workload for nurses by up to 30%.

FeelIT Technologies

Grant in 2019
FeelIT Technologies develops printed, nanomaterial-based sensing solutions that turn ordinary objects into smart objects by integrating sensors onto surfaces. The technology pairs a printed sensor with a wireless edge device and analytics to deliver live structural information and remote performance insights to manufacturers and users. It can detect parameter changes and help predict upcoming failures in industrial process systems, enabling informed decision-making about asset condition and maintenance. Founded in 2017 and based in Haifa, Israel, FeelIT aims to provide continuous monitoring of objects and processes through scalable, printed sensing solutions.

Domalys

Grant in 2019
Domalys SAS is a French company established in 1990, specializing in solutions and products aimed at improving the quality of life for elderly individuals and their caregivers. The company designs and manufactures a range of innovative products, including the Aladin lamp and telecare assistance system, Domalys tracking software, Complys customized tables, and Modulys hanging tables. These products are specifically developed to enhance safety and well-being in care environments, such as nursing homes, by detecting early warning signs of health issues and providing intelligent lighting solutions. Domalys's offerings are co-designed with care staff, ensuring they meet the unique needs of elderly users and their surroundings, thereby helping to prevent falls and enrich daily living experiences.

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.

Mitte

Grant in 2018
Mitte is a Berlin-based company dedicated to creating innovative drinking water systems that align with 21st-century needs for health and sustainability. It has developed a range of products inspired by the natural water cycle, with a focus on providing planet-friendly solutions. Mitte's flagship offering, Mitte Home, is a smart home water purification system that employs advanced filtration and mineralization technology to ensure the quality and taste of water. This system replicates the mineralization process found in natural water sources and allows users to customize their hydration experience through various mineral cartridges. Additionally, the system offers an option for carbonation, catering to diverse consumer preferences. Through these efforts, Mitte aims to revolutionize how individuals access and enjoy safe drinking water.

Minut

Grant in 2018
Minut designs and markets a smart home security solution that monitors noise, temperature, motion, and other environmental factors through a camera-free sensor system. The device uses infrared motion detection and a microphone to detect unusual activity and sends alerts to users via a smartphone app, supporting home security, safety, guest privacy, and short-term rental monitoring. Founded in 2014 as Form Devices, Minut is headquartered in Malmö, Sweden, with operations in Shenzhen, China.

Sally R

Grant in 2018
Founded in 2016, Sally R develops innovative climate control technology that combines ventilation systems from Earth with those used at the International Space Station. This integration enables real-time optimization algorithms to reduce energy consumption and enhance air quality in buildings.

Myfood

Grant in 2018
Myfood specializes in designing automated connected greenhouses that empower individuals to produce their own food sustainably. The company focuses on creating user-friendly solutions that enable families of up to four to grow fresh produce year-round in their own gardens. Utilizing advanced permaculture techniques, Myfood's greenhouses enhance soil health and incorporate aquaponics, which fosters a symbiotic relationship between fish and plants. The innovative design features vertical plantation towers and self-fertile garden beds enriched with compost, organic materials, and biochar to optimize production. To reduce maintenance efforts, Myfood integrates open-source hardware that automates various tasks, providing users with a modern and efficient personal gardening system.

Airtight

Grant in 2018
Airtight AS, founded in 2016 and based in Oslo, Norway, specializes in leakage monitoring, measuring, and testing activities to enhance energy efficiency in buildings. The company provides air tightness testing and real-time leakage and moisture monitoring services through the use of advanced sensors. Its patented smart sensor technology integrates with existing ventilation systems, significantly reducing energy waste and lowering energy costs for clients. Additionally, Airtight AS has developed an online portal that offers users access to performance results and data from various tests. As of August 2020, Airtight AS operates as a subsidiary of Airthings ASA.

Kamleon

Grant in 2018
Kamleon is a developer of innovative physiological technology focused on enhancing health and well-being through advanced monitoring solutions. The company has created a cloud-based digital platform that integrates various tools and features, allowing users to seamlessly monitor their health in real time. By transforming the bathroom into a smart environment for health assessment, Kamleon enables individuals to analyze urine and gain insights into their overall health status. This approach democratizes health monitoring, making it accessible and straightforward for users to understand and manage their well-being.

Is It Fresh

Grant in 2018
Is It Fresh develops digital platforms that integrate chip and sensor technology into packaging. This enables real-time tracking of product information like origin, freshness, and quantity for food businesses.

Stignergy

Grant in 2018
Founded in 2012, Stignergy develops a Smart Energy Management System that monitors energy consumption patterns of various devices to reduce electricity bills for professionals. Its system consists of modules like terminals, submeter, and gateway, serving clients by optimizing power load demand dynamically.

Kytera

Grant in 2018
Kytera is a company that specializes in smart remote caregiver solutions aimed at enhancing the safety and well-being of seniors at home. Its innovative technology integrates a wristband with a network of in-home sensors that utilize cloud-based big-data analytics to monitor and learn the daily routines of elderly individuals. By detecting deviations and potential distress situations, Kytera's system enables family members and professional caregivers to respond promptly, ensuring the safety and health of the users. Through this approach, the company aims to provide peace of mind to families while improving the quality of care for seniors living independently.

eSMART

Grant in 2017
eSMART is a company that specializes in developing intelligent management systems for homes and workplaces, focusing on enhancing energy efficiency. Established in 2011 as a spin-off from the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, the company offers a unique technology that integrates easily into existing buildings without requiring additional cabling. Its micro-modules, installed behind standard switches, communicate through the existing wiring, allowing users to monitor and control various building functions, such as heating, lighting, and electricity, via a touchscreen interface. These systems provide real-time data on energy and water consumption, helping users to manage their resources effectively. eSMART serves a range of clients, including major construction companies in Switzerland, reflecting its commitment to accessible and user-friendly building automation solutions.

Ponix Systems

Grant in 2017
Founded in Vienna, Austria in 2016, Ponix Systems is an agtech company dedicated to making urban farming efficient and accessible. It offers modular products such as adaptive LED lighting systems and hydroponic plant containers for vertical farms, catering to both commercial indoor farms and private households.

Ecoisme

Grant in 2017
Ecoisme is a home energy monitoring system designed to help users track and manage their energy consumption more effectively. By utilizing a single sensor connected to the fuse box in a contactless manner, Ecoisme detects the energy usage of individual appliances and provides insights into how much money users spend on their electricity. The system also offers recommendations for reducing energy consumption and alerts homeowners to potential appliance issues before they become significant problems. Ecoisme gained recognition for its innovation through a successful Indiegogo campaign and received the CES Best of Innovations Award. The company has become a member of the Edison Electric Institute and is currently engaged in pilot projects with various organizations, including EDF, Virgin Media, and the Dubai Energy and Water Authority.

gridX

Grant in 2017
gridX develops an energy platform that connects distributed generation, storage, and consumption to optimize energy flows and form a decentralised, vendor-neutral virtual power plant. The platform enables intelligent control of generation assets and household energy flows, with integration of smart home solutions, and serves as a digital provider for decentralized energy. Founded in 2016 and based in Aachen, Germany, gridX aims to make renewable energies accessible and affordable while helping users reduce electricity costs and enable the energy transition. By linking millions of small producers and consumers on its platform, gridX creates transparency, efficiency, and resilience in energy systems while supporting scalable, local energy management.

Suntherm

Grant in 2017
Suntherm is a company that specializes in innovative heating solutions, notably through the development of advanced thermal energy storage systems. Its flagship product, SmartHeat, is the first heating system designed to be compatible with SmartGrid technology, featuring a built-in heat storage component. This system utilizes a specialized heat pump alongside a compact heating battery, which allows for extended heat retention beyond what traditional heating technologies can achieve. By offering alternatives such as low-cost heat pumps and air-to-air heating solutions, Suntherm aims to modernize and improve residential heating systems, providing customers with efficient and sustainable energy options.

Vitesy

Grant in 2017
Vitesy, founded in 2015 and based in Pordenone, Italy, specializes in designing and manufacturing innovative air purification and indoor air quality monitoring systems. The company offers products such as Natede, a natural air purifier that integrates nature, technology, and design, and Eteria, a comprehensive air purification and monitoring system. Vitesy's mission is to ensure that its products are accessible in homes, schools, and offices, addressing the environmental challenges of modern life and promoting healthier living. By employing advanced sensor technology, Vitesy's air purifiers effectively analyze and improve indoor air quality, allowing users to lead healthier lives while fostering a harmonious relationship with the environment. The company is committed to the belief that clean air and a healthy living space are fundamental human rights.

Homyhub

Grant in 2017
HomyHub is a Madrid-based company that specializes in transforming garage spaces into more functional and accessible areas through innovative technology. The company has developed a plug-and-play device that allows users to control, monitor, and manage access to their garages via smartphones. This smart garage door remote enhances convenience and safety, enabling users to manage access from anywhere at any time. HomyHub emphasizes simplicity in its hardware, software, and services, ensuring that their solutions seamlessly integrate with other smart devices. The company's mission is to unlock the full potential of garages, making them valuable spaces in people's lives.

Visualfy

Grant in 2017
Visualfy is a project developed by Spanish information technology company Fusió d’Arts Technology, which focuses on accessible technology and digital art. The solution translates environmental sounds into notifications delivered to smartphones, smartwatches, or other devices, using artificial intelligence to convert audio cues into visual or tactile alerts. The technology is designed to help people who are deaf or hard of hearing to improve communication and interact with both private and public environments. It aims to break social barriers by providing reliable, user-centered services and by collaborating with partners and customers. The overall goal is to bridge the accessibility gap and promote equality by turning sound into actionable signals that enable timely awareness and safety.

Verv

Grant in 2017
Founded in London in 2017, Verv specializes in high-speed data acquisition and AI for electrical appliances. Its patented technology captures appliance energy signatures to detect anomalies, enabling predictive maintenance and enhancing sustainability. By identifying issues early, Verv improves energy efficiency, extends appliance lifespan, reduces repair costs, and optimizes customer service.

Ontech Group

Grant in 2017
Ontech Group develops controlled electromagnetic field sensing, a technology that enhances interactions between humans, machines and devices. It designs and commercializes proprietary CEMF sensors that enable safer, more functional and energy-efficient products across industries. With worldwide offices and R&D centers, Ontech holds a portfolio of international patents and serves sectors such as health tech, automotive and consumer devices. Its sensing platform targets magnetic, electrostatic and optical field applications, including home security and industrial safety, where sensing and control of near-field electromagnetic fields improve safety and asset protection. The company aims to empower leading developers and engineers to advance safer, smarter technologies.

ZenUp

Grant in 2017
ZenUp is a developer of advanced ultrasonic technology focused on addressing challenges within the energy and utilities sectors. The company specializes in solutions such as domestic gas metering, smart metering, and applications for the industrial Internet of Things. By providing high-value technology tailored for energy and utility companies, ZenUp aims to enhance operational efficiency and accuracy in metering and monitoring processes.

SolarGaps

Seed Round in 2017
SolarGaps develops smart blinds with built-in photovoltaic modules that automatically track the sun to generate electricity and regulate indoor temperature. The system integrates solar panels in the blinds to generate power for electrical devices and can store energy in battery storage for emergency use. The product enables homeowners and commercial spaces to produce their own energy, reduce electricity costs, and improve energy efficiency, while allowing remote monitoring and control via a smartphone app. The company is headquartered in Kyiv, Ukraine.

wheel.me

Grant in 2017
Founded in Oslo, Norway in 2013, wheel.me specializes in innovative autonomous wheel technology. Their system transforms heavy objects on wheels into autonomous mobile robots using a smartphone app or voice commands, enabling material handling automation with minimal design alteration.

Smart Antenna Technologies

Grant in 2016
Smart Antenna Technologies Ltd specializes in the design and development of innovative smart antenna systems targeted at the mobile device and infrastructure market. Founded in 2013 as a spinout from the University of Birmingham, the company has developed patented technology that offers compact, multi-band, multi-functional, and multi-port antenna solutions. These solutions are applicable across various devices, including smartphones, laptops, tablets, small cells, Internet of Things devices, and automotive applications. By replacing multiple existing antennas with a single device, Smart Antenna Technologies significantly reduces the size, cost, and complexity of antenna systems while enhancing performance and battery life. The company caters to handset manufacturers and industry partners across the United States, Europe, South Korea, Japan, and China, fulfilling the growing demand for advanced antenna solutions compliant with next-generation cellular technologies.

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.

Qivivo

Grant in 2016
Qivivo is an energy management company that helps households lower energy bills by automating home heating. It provides an intelligent thermostat and a connected heating box that automatically adjusts heating to optimize comfort while reducing energy use. The system targets the significant share of energy costs attributed to heating and aims to improve efficiency without compromising comfort. The service can be accessed through a subscription-based thermostat and may leverage artificial intelligence in related thermal products to further enhance energy savings.

Suntherm

Grant in 2016
Suntherm is a company that specializes in innovative heating solutions, notably through the development of advanced thermal energy storage systems. Its flagship product, SmartHeat, is the first heating system designed to be compatible with SmartGrid technology, featuring a built-in heat storage component. This system utilizes a specialized heat pump alongside a compact heating battery, which allows for extended heat retention beyond what traditional heating technologies can achieve. By offering alternatives such as low-cost heat pumps and air-to-air heating solutions, Suntherm aims to modernize and improve residential heating systems, providing customers with efficient and sustainable energy options.

Prizm

Grant in 2016
Prizm is a company based in Paris, France, that has developed an intelligent audio player designed to enhance the music experience at home. This device transforms traditional speakers into learning music players, automatically adjusting the music it plays based on the preferences and habits of the individuals present in a room, as well as the current atmosphere. Through real-time analysis, Prizm’s audio player refines its musical recommendations over time, allowing users to enjoy a personalized listening experience that aligns with their tastes. The company was founded by Olivier Roberdet.

Ontech Group

Grant in 2016
Ontech Group develops controlled electromagnetic field sensing, a technology that enhances interactions between humans, machines and devices. It designs and commercializes proprietary CEMF sensors that enable safer, more functional and energy-efficient products across industries. With worldwide offices and R&D centers, Ontech holds a portfolio of international patents and serves sectors such as health tech, automotive and consumer devices. Its sensing platform targets magnetic, electrostatic and optical field applications, including home security and industrial safety, where sensing and control of near-field electromagnetic fields improve safety and asset protection. The company aims to empower leading developers and engineers to advance safer, smarter technologies.

Digital Keys

Grant in 2015
Digital Keys specializes in IoT-based smart access control solutions. They offer a comprehensive suite of products including an IoT platform, asset management software, mobile apps for digital keys, smart locks equipped with embedded SIMs and tamper alerts, along with APIs for seamless integration.

Qivivo

Grant in 2015
Qivivo is an energy management company that helps households lower energy bills by automating home heating. It provides an intelligent thermostat and a connected heating box that automatically adjusts heating to optimize comfort while reducing energy use. The system targets the significant share of energy costs attributed to heating and aims to improve efficiency without compromising comfort. The service can be accessed through a subscription-based thermostat and may leverage artificial intelligence in related thermal products to further enhance energy savings.

MYSPHERA

Angel Round in 2015
MYSPHERA SL is a company based in Paterna, Spain, that specializes in developing location and process visibility solutions for the healthcare sector using Internet of Things (IoT) technology and real-time location systems (RTLS). Established in 2012, MYSPHERA offers a range of IoT devices and applications designed to enhance patient care and operational efficiency in acute care hospitals, senior living facilities, and patient homes. Its solutions include tracking systems for residents and nursing services, as well as alerts for patients. The company also provides various web applications, such as MYHOSPITAL, MYNURSING, and MYLOCS, which assist healthcare professionals and administrators in managing services effectively. By delivering actionable insights through smart sensors, MYSPHERA aims to improve patient outcomes and optimize resource management across healthcare organizations in Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America.

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.

Smarter Grid Solutions

Grant in 2015
Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd. is a prominent smart grid technology company based in Glasgow, United Kingdom, with additional offices in London and New York. Founded in 2008, the company specializes in developing and deploying active network management (ANM) products aimed at integrating Distributed Energy Resources (DER) into electricity grids. Its key offerings include ANM Strata, ANM 100, ANM 50, and CONNECT+, which facilitate the connection, control, and optimization of various DER types. These products enable electricity distribution companies to manage grid-connected resources effectively, supporting high renewable energy penetration and facilitating net-zero emission electricity. Additionally, Smarter Grid Solutions provides tools for capacity analysis and grid connection assessments, alongside consultancy services in strategic planning and smart grid training. The company collaborates with a range of power companies and utilities across the UK, Europe, and the US, contributing to both rural and urban smart grid projects.

Rebernig Supervisioni

Grant in 2015
Rebernig Supervisioni is a platform for human inventiveness and artificial intelligence. They offer analysis of heterogeneous data for the management and control of different types of systems, such as energy production systems from renewable sources and building automation.

Saint Trofee

Grant in 2015
Saint Trofee is a Dutch company specializing in innovative refrigeration solutions. It focuses on developing heat pumps that reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions, including wall-integrated systems and those using natural refrigerants like R290.

Ferroamp Elektronik

Grant in 2015
Ferroamp Elektronik AB specializes in developing and manufacturing innovative power electronics aimed at enhancing the efficiency of electrical energy use. The company's primary product is the ACE, a four-quadrant inverter that facilitates quicker electric vehicle charging and helps reduce grid fees. ACE is a component of the modular EnergyHub system, which can be expanded with solar cells and energy storage solutions according to user needs. This smart grid concept optimizes the versatility and economic viability of solar installations, benefiting both homeowners and utility companies. Additionally, Ferroamp offers a range of energy optimization solutions, including solar string optimizers, energy storage optimizers, and adaptive equalization, primarily catering to property companies, energy consultants, and electric power firms.

Sentab

Grant in 2015
Sentab is a company focused on enhancing online communities through innovative technology. It develops a social connectivity and media streaming device that aims to improve communication and entertainment options for users. This device seamlessly connects with televisions, smartphones, laptops, and tablets, while also integrating third-party health monitoring devices. By tracking physical, social, and cognitive well-being, Sentab's technology enables users to access in-home health monitoring services and maintain close connections with family members. The company prioritizes accessibility, ensuring that its cutting-edge technology empowers individuals from all backgrounds to engage and build relationships within their communities. Ultimately, Sentab fosters an environment where sharing moments and memories is encouraged, making social interaction more meaningful and inclusive.

climote

Grant in 2015
Climote Limited, founded in 2007 and based in Dundalk, Ireland, specializes in remote central home heating control systems. The company's flagship product, the climote HUB, allows users to manage their home heating from anywhere via a mobile application or text commands. This innovative device is part of a broader range of home automation products aimed at enhancing energy management and user convenience. Climote offers intuitive hardware and software solutions that enable homeowners to control their appliances remotely, ensuring ease of use and access to relevant information. The company is a product of Smarthomes, known for its expertise in in-home technology since 2002.

Visualfy

Grant in 2015
Visualfy is a project developed by Spanish information technology company Fusió d’Arts Technology, which focuses on accessible technology and digital art. The solution translates environmental sounds into notifications delivered to smartphones, smartwatches, or other devices, using artificial intelligence to convert audio cues into visual or tactile alerts. The technology is designed to help people who are deaf or hard of hearing to improve communication and interact with both private and public environments. It aims to break social barriers by providing reliable, user-centered services and by collaborating with partners and customers. The overall goal is to bridge the accessibility gap and promote equality by turning sound into actionable signals that enable timely awareness and safety.

Tera Srl

Seed Round in 2015
Tera Srl, established in 2007, is an innovative small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) that specializes in energy efficiency solutions. The company combines the expertise of engineers and managers in computer science, renewable energy, and electronics. Tera's primary focus is on developing Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for smart homes, smart industries, and smart agriculture, alongside energy management systems for both public and private buildings. Additionally, Tera provides monitoring and control systems for photovoltaic systems, aiming to enhance the efficiency of energy use and promote sustainable practices.

Watty

Seed Round in 2015
Founded in Stockholm, Sweden in 2013, Watty develops a subscription-based energy management solution for homes. Its flagship product, the Watty box, combines AI, hardware, IoT, and SaaS to provide real-time insights into energy usage, enabling users to make informed decisions about their consumption.

M SORA

Venture Round in 2015
M SORA is fully committed to research and development at all levels of the production equation, and to participating in larger innovation and development schemes and initiatives. M SORA windows are made exclusively from the highest quality Slovenian wood, harvested from the country’s expansive pristine forests and processed using only the most advanced and environmentally friendly technology available today. There are a lot of windows out there on the market, many of them good. Yet no other window delivers on all of the important promises like M SORA: saving you energy and money, serving you well for years, even decades, making your home a more beautiful and functional place, naturally; and putting a smile of genuine satisfaction on your face.

Sensing & Control Systems

Grant in 2015
Sensing & Control Systems S.L., founded in 2006 and headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, specializes in developing Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and tools. The company focuses on smart home applications, energy management, and security systems, offering a comprehensive service platform that enhances energy efficiency, remote security, and building automation. Sensing & Control Systems provides innovative micro-processing solutions and devices, integrating various equipment and applications to support businesses in their IoT endeavors. As a subsidiary of Grupo Amper SA, the company plays a vital role in enabling service providers worldwide to deliver advanced services that meet and surpass customer expectations.

Galcon

Grant in 2014
Galcon is a prominent manufacturer of smart irrigation solutions catering to homeowners, professionals, and the agricultural sector. Founded in 1983 and based in Kfar Blum, Israel, the company offers a diverse product range that includes standalone battery-operated controllers, multi-station systems, and advanced wireless and web-based irrigation and fertigation solutions. Galcon's products are designed to optimize irrigation, enhance crop yields, conserve water resources, and reduce energy consumption. Their smart irrigation solutions have received certification from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as WaterSense approved products. With a market presence in over 60 countries, Galcon continues to focus on innovative technologies that address the growing demand for efficient water management in various settings.
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