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 Wireless

Delta Life Science

Grant in 2019
Delta Diagnostics, founded in 2018 as a spin-off from TNO – The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, specializes in the commercialization of advanced biosensor technology. The company focuses on developing photonic biosensors that integrate optical chips with waveguides to facilitate multiplexed biosensing. This technology enables real-time monitoring through highly sensitive refractive index sensors, allowing for label-free biosensing. Delta Diagnostics aims to provide rapid, sensitive, and cost-effective solutions that can significantly enhance research in the Life Sciences sector. By enabling accurate measurement of multiple biomarkers within minutes, the company aspires to drive new discoveries and foster the development of innovative diagnostics.

WISE

Grant in 2019
WISE (Wiringless Implantable Stretchable Electronics) is a start-up company created in 2011 with the mission of producing the new generation of leads for neuromodulation for treatment of chronic pain and Parkinson: unbreakable, less invasive and cheaper.

ChargeGuard

Grant in 2019
ChargeGuard is the intelligent charging solution for safer charging and extended battery life on your mobile devices. It is plugged in between your regular charger and phone/tablet. The advanced power management will alert you if the charger overheats, minimizes battery wear, and gives universal charging regardless of brand on phone and charger. The included app is both easy to use and gives you more advanced options.

Qualinx

Grant in 2019
Qualinx is a wireless radio company established in 2015 as a spin-off from the Technical University of Delft. The company specializes in the development of ultra-low-power radio solutions for portable devices in Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications, utilizing its innovative Digital/Discrete-Time RF (DRF) technology. This patented technology allows for the digital implementation of RF and analog components through advanced circuit, system, and architectural innovations, resulting in high-quality radios that consume minimal power and occupy a small die size. Qualinx’s products are particularly suited for various IoT standards, including Bluetooth, ZigBee, and GNSS, addressing the increasing demand for long battery life in wearable and mobile applications. With support from European funding and TU Delft, Qualinx has made significant advancements in providing CMOS radios and their associated intellectual properties, positioning itself as a key player in the low-energy consumption market.

TEA networks

Grant in 2019
TEA networks is an innovative company specializing on wireless networks. TEA strives to bring machine learning tools and artificial intelligence to Wi-Fi networks. TEA does research and development on new technologies for understanding and enhancing the user experience.

Somax Systems

Grant in 2019
Somax Systems specializes in developing and marketing advanced ultrasound imaging devices tailored for healthcare professionals. Their flagship product is a compact, versatile scanner poised to become an indispensable tool akin to current staples like stethoscopes or thermometers. The company's core values include trust, innovation, quality, and sustainability, guiding their pursuit of superior imaging solutions that meet evolving healthcare needs.

Trackwell

Grant in 2019
Trackwell Ltd, established in 1996 in Iceland, specializes in developing wireless communication solutions and is recognized for its expertise in mission-critical systems for telecom operators and government agencies. The company offers Mobile Resource Management (MRM) solutions as a software as a service (SaaS), equipping enterprises with tools to effectively manage their resources, including employees, vehicles, vessels, and other mobile assets. Trackwell's comprehensive suite of software includes fleet tracking, field workforce management, and specialized systems for fishing companies, enabling clients to gain real-time visibility into their operations. With hundreds of companies utilizing Trackwell MRM systems to oversee thousands of employees and a significant number of vehicles across various domains, the company has established itself as a leading provider in the resource management sector.

Fractus Antennas

Grant in 2019
Barcelona-based Fractus Antennas SL designs, manufactures and commercializes miniature, off-the-shelf antennas for IoT, mobile connectivity and short-range wireless devices. Founded as an independent antenna product business in 2015, Fractus Antennas was born out of the main Fractus operation and combines a respected R&D team with proven manufacturing capabilities and scale to bring to market a new generation of antenna products to meet the mobile and wireless connectivity needs of OEMs.

Forsway

Grant in 2019
Forsway designs and manufactures hybrid satellite-terrestrial terminals that deliver low-cost broadband access to end users, particularly in regions with limited infrastructure. The company coordinates product development with partners across the satellite and wireless industries, including the European Space Agency, major satellite service providers and telecom operators, to create high-technology, affordable terminals that maximize the capacity of both networks. Its terminals support DVB-S2 waveforms with outbound modes such as VCM and ACM and can handle up to 16APSK demodulation, and they accommodate mobile standards like 3G WCDMA/HSPA. Forsway's mission is to bridge the digital divide by enabling efficient, easy-to-deploy hybrid networks that bring reliable internet access to rural and remote communities.

Attavik

Grant in 2019
Attavik A/S is an innovative technology company originally founded in Greenland and now based in Denmark. The company addresses the challenges of mobile phone and internet connectivity in rural areas where traditional service is limited or nonexistent. Attavik offers a unique solution that leverages a peer-to-peer mesh network, allowing personal devices to connect over distances of up to 8 kilometers using Super Wi-Fi technology. This enables affordable and reliable mobile and internet connections, facilitating communication through text messages, voice calls, data sharing, and video streaming. The Attavik app enhances user connectivity without the reliance on centralized servers, making it particularly valuable in regions lacking mobile coverage. The technology is protected by U.S. patents, highlighting its innovative approach to improving communication access in underserved areas.

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.

Bambi Medical

Grant in 2018
Founded in 2015, Bambi Medical is a MedTech company dedicated to reducing pain and stress in premature infants while enhancing parent-child bonding. It specializes in designing, developing, and manufacturing innovative products for Neonatal Intensive Care Units.

Kunak

Grant in 2018
Kunak is a company that specializes in manufacturing robust solutions for remote monitoring and control, with a focus on capturing environmental data and managing infrastructure and equipment efficiently. The company's technology leverages sensorization, power management, remote data transmission, and advanced data processing to provide clients with accurate, real-time information. This enables businesses and organizations to monitor critical parameters, reduce costs, measure environmental impacts, and enhance operational processes. Kunak's wireless monitoring and control systems integrate seamlessly with other systems, offering clients the ability to make informed decisions and optimize resource management, ultimately adding value to their operations.

Galgus

Grant in 2018
Galgus is a company specializing in intelligent WiFi technology that enhances network performance and delivers advanced geolocation analytics. Recognized by Gartner, it holds seven international patents and operates offices in Spain, the United States, Colombia, and Peru. Galgus has established itself as a leader in onboard WiFi technology for aircraft and trains, with over 5,000 devices installed globally. Its Smart WiFi solutions are also deployed in diverse environments, including football stadiums, schools, shopping centers, and hotels, ensuring optimal user experiences. The company's hardware-agnostic technology optimizes spectral efficiencies for various WiFi devices, improving performance while minimizing interference and power consumption. Galgus serves notable clients such as Telefónica, Boeing, and Hoteles Barceló, among others.

Neurosteer

Grant in 2018
Neurosteer develops a wearable device and cloud-based system for early detection and effective treatment of neurological disorders. It uses an adhesive forehead strip connected to a pocket-sized device, transmitting data wirelessly for real-time brain activity analysis. The solution aims to provide affordable screening, continuous patient monitoring, and optimized neurostimulation and drug selection, improving neurological treatment outcomes.

Uniraja

Grant in 2018
Uniraja is a technology development company based in Tallin, Estonia, specializing in the creation and commercialization of innovative information technology products. The company focuses on developing advanced technologies such as IoT meshing and sensor technology. Among its notable products is the myorigo mydevice smartphone, which gained recognition for its revolutionary features and was highlighted in various publications. In addition to smartphones, Uniraja also develops wireless game controllers and last resource communication systems, aiming to push the boundaries of modern technology and improve connectivity solutions.

Tensera Networks

Grant in 2018
Tensera Networks is a passionate team of engineers with a long history of working together. Their founders, Prof. Ehud Weinstein, Prof. Meir Feder, Dr. Ofir Shalvi and Dr. Daniel Yellin, have a successful track record in building technology start-ups and bringing advanced technologies to mass market adoption.

Pente Networks

Grant in 2018
Pente provides private wireless network orchestration and management solutions that enable the fastest implementation and integration of LTE and 5G connectivity into enterprise IP networks. Pente has taken private networks from a complex telecom solution that only major enterprises and corporations could take advantage of and transformed it into an award-winning, fast, affordable and easy IT service that System Integrators, Managed Service Providers, WISPs and MNO/MVNOs are actively deploying in a multitude of industries. Today, the Pente HyperCore Cloud mobile core and orchestration platform manages millions of IT-grade SIMs for customers around the globe. The Pente HyperCore was designed as a no-code solution so anyone, even users without telecom expertise can quickly set up and operate a private network. Pente’s solutions are also RAN agnostic, allowing any radio to be used and enabling plug-and-play deployment. By offering private wireless network solutions as IaaS, Pente has democratized wireless connectivity for enterprises, government, education, manufacturing and supports social infrastructure by closing the digital divide.

Trameto

Grant in 2018
Trameto Ltd. is a manufacturer based in Swansea, United Kingdom, specializing in power management integrated circuits (PMICs) and wireless IoT edge devices. Established in 2016, the company focuses on developing intelligent, ultra-efficient power management solutions that facilitate micro energy harvesting. Trameto's innovative products aim to eliminate the need for batteries in ultra-low-power systems, enabling the creation of self-sustaining autonomous wireless devices for various Internet of Things applications. By providing effective and economical alternatives to traditional battery dependency, Trameto is poised to drive advancements in the field of energy management for wireless technologies.

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.

Helic

Grant in 2018
Helic, Inc. is a semiconductor company based in San Francisco, California, specializing in the development of Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software. Founded in 2000, Helic focuses on manufacturing fabless chips, particularly in the areas of analog and radio frequency integrated circuits. The company is known for its cutting-edge technology that helps mitigate the risk of electromagnetic crosstalk in System on Chip (SoC) designs. Helic's products are tailored to meet the needs of engineers working on integrated circuits for applications such as wireless communications, the Internet of Things (IoT), computing, automotive systems, and high-speed networking. Their software enables the synthesis of inductive devices and the precise modeling of electromagnetic and parasitic phenomena, facilitating seamless design flow and interoperability. By using Helic's tools, engineers can optimize die sizes and accurately capture electromagnetic effects across a frequency range that extends up to 110GHz. In 2019, Helic became a subsidiary of ANSYS, Inc.

Dinbeat

Grant in 2018
Dinbeat is an innovative company specializing in animal welfare, offering a range of professional products and services designed to improve daily life in the veterinary environment. Its flagship product, Dinbeat UNO, is a wireless medical device for veterinary use that enables real-time monitoring of animal health. This multiparametric harness not only facilitates animal health surveillance but also digitizes patient information, allowing professionals to request ECG diagnoses online with just a click.The company is committed to improving the efficiency of veterinary processes, allowing teams to focus on what is most important: saving lives. Founded in Barcelona in 2016 by Talía Bonmatí, the company has achieved considerable success with the launch of Dinbeat UNO at the end of 2021. This product is now marketed in more than 10 countries, including the United States, and has generated sales of over 1 million euros specifically from Dinbeat UNO since its launch, supporting the recovery of hundreds of animals. The product is available in versions for pets (dogs and cats) and horses. Furthermore, Dinbeat has been recognized with several important awards in the veterinary sector, winning accolades at fairs and congresses in the United States, France, Spain, Berlin, among others, demonstrating its commitment to innovation and service excellence. With its headquarters in the heart of Barcelona, Dinbeat is established as a key player in the veterinary industry, focused on improving patient care and management in veterinary clinics while maintaining a strong commitment to animal welfare and health.

Xsensio

Grant in 2018
Xsensio is a digital health company focused on revolutionizing healthcare monitoring. It specializes in developing a wearable, Lab-on-Skin© platform that continuously analyzes biochemical data from the skin's surface in real-time, offering unprecedented insights into health and wellness.

OriginGPS

Grant in 2018
OriginGPS designs, manufactures, and supplies miniaturized GNSS modules, antenna modules, and cellular IoT solutions. The company offers GNSS modules with integrated antennas and standalone modules, as well as cellular IoT systems that connect multiple sensors with stackable add-ons. Its portfolio covers wearable devices, asset and vehicle tracking, drones, cameras and traffic infrastructure, and fleet management solutions, including autonomous vehicles and on-board diagnostics. OriginGPS emphasizes high sensitivity and noise immunity through its proprietary technologies, including Noise Free Zone, to deliver fast position fixes and stable navigation under challenging satellite conditions. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Petah Tikva, Israel, the company serves a global network of partners and customers across Europe, the United States, and the Asia-Pacific region.

TWEVO

Grant in 2018
TWEVO is a research and development startup focused on advanced signal processing and firmware development for unmanned vehicles. The company specializes in designing and delivering transceiver sets that enable wireless interconnection of remote moving vehicles, achieving data transmission rates of several hundred Mbps with minimal latency. In addition to its work in radiocommunication systems, TWEVO also develops artificial intelligence-enhanced video services aimed at optimizing video transmission for factory floor monitoring and control. By providing real-time edge-based AI analytics, TWEVO helps businesses enhance operational efficiency and minimize raw material waste, ultimately contributing to improved productivity and technological capabilities for its clients.

Comcores ApS

Grant in 2017
Comcores ApS is a specialized provider of IP cores for communication systems, focusing on the development and customization of digital radio systems for wireless communication. Founded in 2014 by Thomas Gerner Nørgaard, the company delivers both stand-alone IP components and integrated solutions tailored to the specific needs of its clients. Comcores assists organizations in realizing their digital communication objectives by offering a range of customizable products, including components for application-specific integrated circuits and field-programmable gate arrays. Through its design services and expertise in digital radio technology, Comcores supports companies in building advanced electronic devices.

TechNovator

Grant in 2017
TechNovator is a company developing wireless power transfer systems based on quantum mechanical principles. Its approach uses energy quantization to transfer power through space by creating energy structures that localize energy, enabling wireless charging with high efficiency and the potential to integrate into a wide range of products.

Picosats

Grant in 2017
Picosats is a company focused on advancing telecommunications systems specifically designed for CubeSat pico-satellites. It specializes in developing innovative small satellite technologies that enhance access to space, offering high-performance and sustainable solutions. The company's core technologies include a software-defined radio and a highly directive, configurable antenna that operates at Ka band frequencies, enabling very high data rates for space applications. By prioritizing efficiency and sustainability, Picosats aims to meet the growing demand for effective satellite communication in the evolving landscape of space technology.

Remod

Grant in 2017
Remod is a Berlin-based startup focused on rehabilitation technology. The company has developed a motion-sensing device that aims to correct postural defects. This innovative device utilizes IoT-assisted electronic biofeedback to monitor posture, facilitating communication between the brain and the musculoskeletal system. By doing so, it enables patients suffering from hemiparesis to work towards regaining a normal gait, thereby improving their overall mobility and quality of life.

Qamcom

Grant in 2017
Qamcom Research & Technology AB, founded in 2001 and headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, specializes in product development and expert services across several domains, including signal processing, communication systems, automotive applications, and functional safety. The company focuses on wireless connectivity, autonomous systems, and industrial IoT, aiming to be a preferred technology partner for its clients and research collaborators. Qamcom offers a wide range of services, such as operational and technology management, applied research, mechanical analysis, and embedded systems. By integrating creativity with deep technical knowledge, the company fosters an environment conducive to innovation. Its team comprises professionals with strong research backgrounds and industry experience, enabling them to handle projects from feasibility studies to complete product development. Additionally, Qamcom participates in both national and international research initiatives, addressing various aspects of R&D, including algorithm development and technology management.

REALTRACK SYSTEMS, S.L.

Grant in 2017
Realtrack Systems SL is a Spanish technology company based in Almeria, specializing in the development of systems for real-time recording and monitoring of physical activity and movement. Founded in 2008, the company offers a range of products, including Wimu, a wireless device that provides real-time data on physical activity; qüiko, a software application for real-time data collection; and Seego, a monitoring software for group workouts. Additionally, Realtrack Systems offers Wisee, a workout monitoring software, and Moxy, a wearable sensor that uses infrared light to continuously monitor oxygen saturation levels in athletes' muscles during exercise. Its products cater to various fields such as sports science, biomedical science, rehabilitation, training, healthcare, and robotics, and are distributed through various channels.

Mater Dyamics

Grant in 2017
Mater Dynamics specializes in developing innovative nanosensor equipment that transforms non-electronic objects into smart units. The company leverages expertise in physics, chemistry, and mathematics, employing a team of PhDs and MScs to create solutions that address practical problems. Their wireless sensors enable users to interact with products through simple actions, such as pressing buttons, which triggers data collection and insights. This technology allows industries to enhance existing products without the need for new versions, thereby reducing resource depletion and promoting sustainable practices.

IIDRE

Grant in 2017
Founded in 2012, IIDRE is a company specializing in sensor networks and wireless technologies, with a focus on precision geolocation systems for both indoor and outdoor applications. It provides comprehensive support throughout project development, including defining hardware and software specifications, implementing solutions, and analyzing relevant data tailored to specific needs. IIDRE's diverse applications address various challenges, such as material traceability in construction, geolocation for autonomous vehicles during GPS signal loss, and the positioning of isolated workers to enhance safety. The company has gained recognition for its innovative solutions, including a unique geolocation system for industrial sites, which utilizes radio frequency badges and a long-range telecom infrastructure to ensure operator safety in sensitive environments. IIDRE's expertise in real-time location services contributes to improved operational efficiency across manufacturing, warehousing, and transport sectors.

Luz WaveLabs

Grant in 2017
Luz WaveLabs is a technology company specializing in millimeter and Terahertz (THz) wave technology for advanced wireless communications. The firm has created a system that significantly enhances signal quality, achieving performance over one million times better than existing THz systems. Luz WaveLabs provides a range of products, including miniature laser controllers, temperature controllers, and photonics instrumentation platforms, which facilitate cost-effective experimental setups for its clients. Through its innovative solutions, the company aims to support next-generation high data rate communication systems.

WSN4Life

Grant in 2017
ireless Sensor Networks is an engineering company founded in 2004 as a point of departure and professional development of a close-knit group of people. It produces innovation, on a project basis, on orders from customers (in Italy and abroad), with which it seeks solutions to problems in the provision of value-added healthcare services. Over time, some projects have become products, others have turned into further projects, in a snowball effect on the overall value chain of the company, which has continued to grow. WSN4Life acts with uncontrollable thrust giving all of itself and works with total participation and with the aim of being for its interlocutor (direct, the client, indirect, the patient) a choice "for life".

mugiCloud

Seed Round in 2017
mugiCloud is a technology-driven company focused on creating innovative solutions for the connected car and on-road passenger vehicle industry. It specializes in the development of telematic products that optimize vehicle fleet operations. By providing a single device that integrates Wi-Fi, GPS, and OBD-2 connectivity, mugiCloud enables companies to enhance customer loyalty and unlock new revenue opportunities. The company's expertise in wireless technology, internet connectivity, and Big Data positions it as a valuable contributor to advancing the capabilities of modern vehicles.

VeraSat Global

Grant in 2017
VeraSat Global manufactures satellite communication devices, including phones and internet kits, aimed at a diverse clientele such as business entrepreneurs, adventurers, and professionals in sectors like humanitarian assistance, maritime, and air transport. The company provides solutions for leisure activities and expeditions, including mountaineering, sailing, and skiing. Its products facilitate satellite messaging services that enhance interpersonal communication, assist in locating individuals in distress, and improve overall connectivity. With years of experience and expertise in satellite communications, VeraSat Global ensures reliable service and cost-effective communication for users, enabling them to stay connected in various environments.

TERTIUM Technology

Grant in 2017
TERTIUM Technology is an Italian company that designs and produces electronic devices capable of increasing the level of perception and interaction between people, objects and places. Perfectly integrated in the Cloud, our devices become an active part in business processes and daily life. Considering the great success and the quick diffusion of smartphones and tablets, our goal is to extend the functions of these devices by equipping them with accessories for radio frequency identification (RFID) and for wireless sensors readout (Wireless Sensing). The electronic devices we produce integrate technologies such as RFID HF, UHF and Active 2.4 GHz, Bluetooth (Low Energy as well), GPS/ GPRS, Wi-Fi, USB and Ethernet, all managed by a in-house developed communication protocol. The distinctive features of our products include: ultra low power consumption, small dimensions, ease of use and integration. The success of TERTIUM Technology’s devices is confirmed by the setting-up of new partnerships with some large international companies and with dealers and systems integrators around the world.

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.

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.

Disruptive Technologies

Grant in 2016
Disruptive Technologies AS, founded in November 2013 and based in Bergen, Norway, specializes in the development of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. The company focuses on creating the world's smallest fully integrated wireless sensors, which enable advanced measurement and data delivery. These sensors communicate via the Internet and are designed with unique attributes related to size, range, and battery capacity. By leveraging these innovative technologies, Disruptive Technologies aims to enhance how users interact with their environments, providing new possibilities for sensing and control.

ReMoni

Grant in 2016
ReMoni ApS is a Danish company founded in 2013 that specializes in resource monitoring through the use of small wireless sensors. These sensors can be easily attached to various technical installations, such as cables and pipes, to provide real-time monitoring of energy consumption and detect production irregularities. ReMoni's technology offers features including automatic alarms, early warnings of potential issues, and remote surveillance, which together help users manage their resources more effectively and reduce waste. The company’s innovative approach combines cloud-based artificial intelligence and machine learning to optimize energy and resource usage across various sectors, including agriculture, public services, and households. By providing a cost-effective and user-friendly monitoring system, ReMoni aims to support sustainability efforts and minimize CO2 footprints.

Xtel Wireless

Grant in 2016
Xtel Wireless is a modern research and development company for wireless and embedded solutions. Xtel develops complete products or improves existing products with the main focus on wireless technology. Whether it is product or technology development our engineers and designers cover all aspects of the process. Xtel's high professional standards ensure customer focus and the quality of our work. We thrive when assignments require advanced technical skills to ensure the optimal solution.

Smart Sensor Technology

Grant in 2016
Smart Sensor Technology S.L., founded in 2009 by Santiago Ramas and Pedro Tabuenca, is a Spanish company specializing in the fuel retailing sector. The company has developed an innovative Fuel Leak Wireless Detection System that enables continuous monitoring of facilities such as petrol stations, storage tanks, ports, airports, refineries, and chemical plants. This system is designed to operate without the need for civil work, minimizing false alarms and maintenance requirements, while featuring a long-lasting battery life of up to seven years. The technology comprises a sensor that detects leaks and transmits data to a gateway via a transmitter and associated repeaters, ensuring efficient and reliable monitoring of fuel leaks. Based in Santander, Spain, Smart Sensor Technology aims to enhance safety and operational efficiency in fuel management.

Worldsensing

Grant in 2016
Worldsensing specializes in Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, focusing on mobility and industrial applications. Its portfolio includes Bitcarrier for real-time traffic flow management and Fastprk for smart parking systems. Additionally, Worldsensing offers the LS-G6 platform to monitor critical assets in remote locations such as bridges, tunnels, and mines. With offices in Barcelona and London, the company employs over 40 professionals.

PMD Solutions

Grant in 2016
PMD Solutions develops and markets medical devices for continuous respiratory monitoring. The flagship product RespiraSense is a discrete, motion-tolerant, body-worn sensor that continuously measures respiratory rate to monitor patients from administration to discharge, enabling early detection of deterioration and reducing the risk of respiratory failure. The system is commercially deployed in Europe and the United Kingdom and is FDA-cleared in the United States, targeting hospital and homecare settings.

Sofant Technologies

Grant in 2016
Founded in 2011, Sofant Technologies specializes in designing and licensing smart antenna and tunable RF solutions for smartphone and tablet manufacturers. Its offerings include compact smart antenna solutions, tunable impedance matching modules, RF MEMS capacitors, and phase shifters, aiming to enhance performance while reducing power consumption and heat.

Verkotan

Grant in 2016
Verkotan is a Finnish company that provides world class wireless performance testing and certification services, with focuss on SAR and OTA testing.. With innovative attitude, skilled employees and decades of knowledge accumulated from working in the wireless industry, the company offers leading testing and certification services in chosen fields.

Perytons

Seed Round in 2016
Perytons provides professional analyzers for standard and proprietary communication protocols for wireless and wire-line networks. Since founded in 2007, Perytons specializes in short-mid range wireless communication protocols. Focusing on IoT, Perytons solutions allow to quickly integrate wireless communication into customers’ solutions. Perytons services combine hardware design, software development, system engineering and deployment support services allowing our customers to focus on their core competence. Perytons™ is a privately held company based in Ness-Ziona, Israel.

ACORDE Technologies

Grant in 2016
Acorde Technologies S.A. is a telecommunications company based in Santander, Spain, specializing in the design, manufacture, and marketing of products and services for communications, security, and systems management. Established in 1999, the company is recognized as a leading provider of RF front-ends for satellite communications, offering solutions that span S band to Ka band, and even Q-band frequencies. Acorde Technologies develops a range of products including BUCs, transceivers, SSPAs, and various satellite communication modules, catering to the needs of sectors such as telecommunications, space, military, and energy. The company also provides comprehensive services, including consulting, design, installation, and technical support, ensuring tailored solutions for both public administrations and private enterprises. With a global presence, Acorde Technologies actively participates in collaborative projects with the European Space Agency and the European Union, contributing to advancements in satellite communications and smart wireless sensor networks.

Kunak

Grant in 2015
Kunak is a company that specializes in manufacturing robust solutions for remote monitoring and control, with a focus on capturing environmental data and managing infrastructure and equipment efficiently. The company's technology leverages sensorization, power management, remote data transmission, and advanced data processing to provide clients with accurate, real-time information. This enables businesses and organizations to monitor critical parameters, reduce costs, measure environmental impacts, and enhance operational processes. Kunak's wireless monitoring and control systems integrate seamlessly with other systems, offering clients the ability to make informed decisions and optimize resource management, ultimately adding value to their operations.

JOS Technology

Grant in 2015
JOS Technology access to energy is reduced to chargers, CO2 polluting batteries, not flexible extensions, induction. Massive use of cables and wiring causes cluttered spaces, with low flexibility. Traces and wiring require expensive and long structural interventions and reduce building insulation, making them less competitive in terms of energy. In this urgent need of free and customizable energy sources, JOS offers a safe, simple, efficient, customizable, cost completive, lighting and charging system. JOS offers a safe, efficient, cost completive, flexible lighting and charging system. Reduction of consumption, information on the energy use, reduction of at least 90% of WEEE, high speed network integration and configuration flexibility, NO batteries, chargers and traditional Wi-Fi components. Reduction of carbon footprint and fitting integration with PV, without any loss or need of inverter. JOS system is based on a very thin panel (3 mm), with potentially infinite connection points. JOS means a new advanced standard in electric and data transmission, a revolution in smart grid systems. It allows hundreds of wireless sockets from just 1 power supply, and gives billion of possible modifications without any structural intervention, and without traces that affect the building insulation. JOS allows High power output 7A (up to 48 V DC), Max Efficiency – Flexibility – Integration – Customization, Max extension of energy distribution network, Energy saving up to 20%, High speed DATA transmission (256 Kb/sec), Co2 and WEEE Reduction up to 90%, Direct PV power supply (without inverter)

PMD Solutions

Series A in 2015
PMD Solutions develops and markets medical devices for continuous respiratory monitoring. The flagship product RespiraSense is a discrete, motion-tolerant, body-worn sensor that continuously measures respiratory rate to monitor patients from administration to discharge, enabling early detection of deterioration and reducing the risk of respiratory failure. The system is commercially deployed in Europe and the United Kingdom and is FDA-cleared in the United States, targeting hospital and homecare settings.

Electric Road

Grant in 2015
Electric Road revolutionizes E- mobility with the ultimate goal of eliminating the dependency on oil. ElectRoad takes a different approach in dealing with these challenges by developing a unique technology that powers the vehicle wirelessly from the road while driving.By that, ElectRoad removed the energy source from the vehicle, reduced the cost and weight dramatically and eliminated the range anxiety. ElectRoad is expected to pave the way for the future E-mobility. ElectRoad will both increase the market share for EVs and contribute in meeting the environmental demands on future mobility.

ZoneArt Networks

Grant in 2015
ZoneArt has a unique solution to the problem of locating users and objects in space-time. They have called this solution: Follow Spot. Traditional Wi-Fi location solutions have relied upon the use of multiple access points, whose (typically omni-directional) radiation patterns overlap to cover the same physical space. This is somewhat wasteful in product and installation costs as it is only required for geolocation (and not communication). ZoneArt’s solution requires only a single access point to accurately locate users or objects, with accuracies measured in centimetres and not metres, essentially in real-time. In other words a single ZoneArt access point can accurately locate in space-time. Furthermore, ZoneArt’s solution does not require a user to download any apps or even sign-in to an access point (although both could be incorporated, into a solution). Any user, with Wi-Fi enabled on their device, can be tracked, anonymously, providing useful analytics, such as routes taken through stores or malls, locations of queues and time spent queueing, etc. Such data is invaluable to a system owner, as it can be used to price store locations in a mall, or to determine where in a store to place special offers or high-profit items.

Arralis

Grant in 2015
Arralis Ltd. is a technology company based in Limerick, Ireland, specializing in high-frequency semiconductor chips for the aerospace and security sectors. Founded in 2013, the company is recognized for its expertise in Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits (MMICs), packaged component modules, and proprietary antenna technology. Arralis develops custom phased array antenna systems, micro and millimeter-wave technology systems, and various test systems tailored for communications, satellite, and defense markets. Its products are designed for both terrestrial and space applications, ensuring high precision and reliability. Additionally, Arralis collaborates with other leading technology providers to create bespoke, high-performance solutions that align with clients' strategic objectives, thereby enhancing their operational capabilities.

Worldsensing

Grant in 2015
Worldsensing specializes in Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, focusing on mobility and industrial applications. Its portfolio includes Bitcarrier for real-time traffic flow management and Fastprk for smart parking systems. Additionally, Worldsensing offers the LS-G6 platform to monitor critical assets in remote locations such as bridges, tunnels, and mines. With offices in Barcelona and London, the company employs over 40 professionals.

BlindShell

Grant in 2015
BlindShell is a manufacturer and designer of smartphones specifically tailored for visually impaired individuals, addressing the needs of approximately 285 million users worldwide, 39 million of whom are practically blind. The company offers an innovative smartphone that combines a simple, intuitive interface with a physical keyboard, making it easy to learn and use. Its devices feature a fully vocalized and voice-controlled system, an SOS button, speed dial capabilities, and object tagging technology to help distinguish similar-shaped objects. In addition to smartphones available in multiple colors, BlindShell also provides a range of accessories, such as covers and protective glass, aimed at enhancing the daily lives of blind and visually impaired users.

Polewall

Grant in 2015
Polewall is a technology company that specializes in developing low-cost wireless backhaul solutions for small cells and applications that require line-of-sight telecommunications transport. Their patented optical wireless products are designed to address the significant challenges faced by mobile operators and original equipment manufacturers in urban environments, campuses, and event venues. By providing a reliable, license-free optical bandwidth alternative to traditional fiber or radio-based solutions, Polewall enables faster setup and reduced costs. The company's innovative devices can be easily installed and commissioned using a smartphone app and a screwdriver, allowing for efficient deployment within an hour. This approach significantly streamlines connectivity, enhancing performance in various applications, including optimizing vehicle-to-vehicle communication.

ReMoni

Grant in 2015
ReMoni ApS is a Danish company founded in 2013 that specializes in resource monitoring through the use of small wireless sensors. These sensors can be easily attached to various technical installations, such as cables and pipes, to provide real-time monitoring of energy consumption and detect production irregularities. ReMoni's technology offers features including automatic alarms, early warnings of potential issues, and remote surveillance, which together help users manage their resources more effectively and reduce waste. The company’s innovative approach combines cloud-based artificial intelligence and machine learning to optimize energy and resource usage across various sectors, including agriculture, public services, and households. By providing a cost-effective and user-friendly monitoring system, ReMoni aims to support sustainability efforts and minimize CO2 footprints.

Fractus SA

Grant in 2015
Fractus S.A., founded in 1999 and based in Barcelona, Spain, specializes in the design, manufacture, and licensing of optimized antennas for mobile handsets, short-range wireless devices, and telecommunications infrastructure across the United States, Europe, and Asia. Utilizing fractal mathematics, the company has developed a portfolio of over 200 patents, allowing for enhanced antenna performance and reduced sizes while maintaining multi-band functionality. Fractus offers a range of products, including multi-band mobile phone antennas, base station antennas, and customized solutions for original equipment manufacturers. The company also provides a variety of technical support services, including antenna design assistance, integration, matching, optimization, and testing, catering to engineers and decision-makers in the telecommunications sector. With over 20 million units shipped globally, Fractus is recognized for its innovation and impact on the telecommunications 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.

GEKO NAVSAT

Grant in 2015
Geko Navsat, established in 2011, specializes in developing localization and navigation solutions that leverage Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) technologies. The company aims to enhance the safety and experience of individuals navigating complex environments. Its product offerings include personal navigation tools utilizing sensory guidance, advanced sensors for localization and movement, and wireless devices for collaborative navigation. In addition to these technological products, Geko Navsat provides strategic and technological support to businesses and professionals encountering challenges related to navigation and localization. The company's extensive network of partners and collaborators further strengthens its capability to tackle various technological issues in this field.

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.

Inertia Technology

Grant in 2015
Inertia is specialized in the development of miniaturized wireless devices that can sense, process, and communicate motion, vibration, and orientation features of interest. Unlike traditional inertial sensing systems, Inertia focuses on distributed solutions inspired from the field of wireless sensor networks. Benefiting from the wireless communication capabilities, the processing of motion data can be done online and in collaboration with other nodes, enabling an increased accuracy of detected features and instantaneous feedback.

Farsens

Grant in 2015
Farsens is a technology company that designs and manufactures wireless, battery-free sensors for asset monitoring and process automation. Their core products include remote sensing technologies like RFID passive sensors, which consume minimal power, making them ideal for automotive and industrial applications where accessibility may be challenging.

SmartVineyard

Grant in 2015
QuantisLabs is a spin-off company at the Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The Smartvineyard™ project is its flagship project providing professional solutions for viticulture. With the application of a wireless sensor network measurement architecture for vineyards, the system provides decision support for precision vineyard monitoring. QuantisLabs has strong history in wireless sensor networks, embedded control systems and stand-alone solar powered systems. During the execution of previous projects significant knowledge has been gathered in the field of hardware (QRNG – Quantum Random Number Generator) and software development (QuantumID – Quantum Authentication and Identification). These projects has strengthened QuantisLabs team to expand internationally with the SmartVineyard™ project that has been selected to the top 15 projects by the Stanford University Graduate School of Business in 2010.

Transense Technologies

Grant in 2015
Transense Technologies is a technology company that designs, manufactures, and sells wireless and passive sensor systems based on Surface Acoustic Wave technology. It serves automotive and other markets with tyre management solutions, including tyre inspection gauges, tyre pressure monitoring data collection tools, RFID tags, patches, and audit systems, as well as probes. The company's sensor systems measure torque, temperature, and pressure, using non-contact batteryless sensors and electronic interrogation systems. It operates primarily in Europe and has activity in Chile, with the majority of revenue tied to iTrack royalties. The business is organized into two segments, SAW and Translogik, and is headquartered in Bicester, United Kingdom, having been founded in 1991.

moltosenso

Seed Round in 2015
moltosenso is focused on the development of Wireless sensor and actuator networks that are based on networks of wireless and smart solutions. It offers its services for SMEs, NGOs, research centers, and public bodies. moltosenso offers technical and administrative support services for funded projects. It also focuses on the development of protocols, hardware, software, and firmware. moltosenso was founded by Marco Urso and Andrea Meril in November 2009. It is based in Turin, Italy.

Perpetuum

Venture Round in 2015
Perpetuum Ltd. is a company based in Southampton, United Kingdom, that specializes in the engineering, manufacturing, and commercialization of electromagnetic vibration harvesting micro generators. Founded in 2004 as a technology spin-off from the University of Southampton, Perpetuum has developed innovative self-powered wireless sensor solutions designed for condition monitoring in various industries, including rail, oil and gas, chemicals, and power generation. Its flagship products convert mechanical vibration into electrical energy, allowing for the operation of autonomous, maintenance-free wireless sensor nodes that transmit critical data on equipment health and performance. Perpetuum is recognized as the global leader in vibration energy harvesting, continually advancing the practical applications of this technology to enhance operational efficiency and safety in industrial environments.

WiTech SpA

Grant in 2015
WiTech S.p.A., founded in 2003 as a spin-off from the University of Pisa and based in Rome, Italy, specializes in designing and developing wireless solutions. The company offers a range of products including TEA|WiMAX, which focuses on market and financial analysis, and TEA|LTE, an application for business case analysis. WiTech's WiTech WROP|Suite serves as a comprehensive service management platform, while the WiTech TelcoGIS|Suite provides an integrated geographical information system. Additionally, WiTech offers consulting services in strategy development, network design, and implementation. The company has established partnerships with firms such as Adivent and Intalio and caters to clients like AEMcom and Brennercom. With a strong emphasis on research and development, WiTech is committed to creating innovative solutions tailored to address the challenges faced by telecommunications and smart city initiatives. As of 2018, WiTech operates as a subsidiary of Cloud4Wi, Inc.

Pycno

Seed Round in 2014
Pycno develops wireless soil sensors and a software platform to enhance agricultural efficiency. Their modular sensors measure key soil and environmental factors, while the platform provides real-time, science-based recommendations for optimal water usage, fertilization timing, disease prediction, and more.

ACORDE Technologies

Grant in 2014
Acorde Technologies S.A. is a telecommunications company based in Santander, Spain, specializing in the design, manufacture, and marketing of products and services for communications, security, and systems management. Established in 1999, the company is recognized as a leading provider of RF front-ends for satellite communications, offering solutions that span S band to Ka band, and even Q-band frequencies. Acorde Technologies develops a range of products including BUCs, transceivers, SSPAs, and various satellite communication modules, catering to the needs of sectors such as telecommunications, space, military, and energy. The company also provides comprehensive services, including consulting, design, installation, and technical support, ensuring tailored solutions for both public administrations and private enterprises. With a global presence, Acorde Technologies actively participates in collaborative projects with the European Space Agency and the European Union, contributing to advancements in satellite communications and smart wireless sensor networks.
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