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 Wireless

Forsway

Grant in 2019
Forsway is a satellite systems designer focused on the creation of end-user low-cost hybrid satellite / terrestrial telecommunication terminals. Forsway's leadership in innovation responds to one key requirement: cost efficiency in the provision of broadband services to end users. Forsway coordinates the development of new products with the key players in the satellite and wireless industries (including the European Space Agency, some of the major Satellite Service Providers and Telco operators worldwide), applying the state of the art in technology to enable the generation of high tech / low cost end user terminals that can maximize the use of both satellite and terrestrial networks capacity: support for DVB-S2 waveforms (including VCM and ACM outbound modes, up to 16APSK demods), support for 3G WCDMA/HSPA (also GPRS/EDGE). Forsway’s mission remains to contribute in the bridging of the digital divide by applying maximum efficiency in the operation of hybrid terrestrial/satellite telecommunication networks.

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.

Attavik

Grant in 2019
Attavik A/S is an innovative technology company originating from Greenland and currently based in Denmark, focused on addressing mobile phone and internet connectivity challenges in rural areas with limited or no coverage. The company's solution leverages a patented technology that facilitates affordable mobile and internet connections through an Adhoc peer-to-peer mesh network. This network allows personal devices to communicate over distances of up to 8 kilometers using Super Wi-Fi technology. Attavik's platform enables users to send text messages, make voice calls, and share data and video, all without relying on centralized servers or traditional telecommunications infrastructure. By providing an effective alternative to conventional service providers, Attavik aims to enhance connectivity for users in underserved regions.

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.

Delta Diagnostics

Grant in 2019
Delta Diagnostics, founded in 2018 as a spin-off from TNO – The Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research, specializes in photonic biosensor technology. The company leverages patented innovations developed in TNO's Optics department to commercialize rapid, sensitive, and low-cost biosensors and instruments. These advanced biosensors utilize integrated photonics and optical chips containing waveguides that facilitate the transportation of light across multiple sensors. This technology enables real-time, label-free monitoring of biomarkers, allowing for accurate concentration measurements within minutes. Delta Diagnostics aims to enhance research in life sciences and facilitate the development of novel diagnostics through its innovative biosensing solutions.

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.

Qualinx

Grant in 2019
Qualinx is a wireless radio company established in 2015 as a spin-out from the Technical University of Delft. The company specializes in developing ultra-low-power radio solutions for portable devices, particularly within Internet-of-Things applications. Qualinx commercializes its proprietary Digital/Discrete-Time RF (DRF) technology, which allows for the digital or digital-like implementation of RF and analog components, resulting in high-quality radios that are compact and energy-efficient. This innovative approach addresses the growing demand for long-lasting battery life in portable IoT, wearable, and mobile applications. The DRF technology is compatible with various IoT standards, including Bluetooth, ZigBee, and GNSS, making it suitable for a wide range of applications. Supported by European funding and the expertise of TU Delft, Qualinx has made significant advancements in the development of CMOS radios and related intellectual properties to meet the needs of the 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.

Bambi Medical

Grant in 2018
Bambi Medical is a MedTech company founded in November 2015 by Sidarto and Fabio Bambang Oetomo, aiming to alleviate pain and stress in pre-term infants while enhancing parent-child bonding. The company specializes in the design, development, and manufacturing of innovative products for Neonatal Intensive Care Units (NICUs) in hospitals. One of its key offerings is a wireless health monitoring device that tracks critical health metrics such as breathing, heart rate, temperature, and electrocardiogram (ECG) without the discomfort associated with traditional adhesive electrodes. This device facilitates maximum skin-to-skin contact between infants and their parents, allowing for effective monitoring of the baby's health while minimizing pain and skin irritation.

Kunak

Grant in 2018
Kunak specializes in developing wireless monitoring and control systems that facilitate the remote capture of environmental data and the management of infrastructure and equipment. The company’s solutions leverage advanced sensor technology, data transmission, and processing capabilities to provide real-time information. By enabling businesses and organizations to monitor and control critical parameters, Kunak helps clients optimize their processes, measure environmental impacts, and enhance overall management efficiency. This not only aids in informed decision-making but also contributes to cost reduction and resource profitability.

Galgus

Grant in 2018
Galgus specializes in intelligent WiFi technology that enhances network performance and provides advanced geolocation analytics. The company holds seven international patents and has a presence in Spain, the USA, Colombia, and Peru. Recognized by Gartner, Galgus is a leader in on-board WiFi technology for planes and trains, with over 5,000 devices installed globally. Its Smart WiFi solutions are utilized in diverse environments, including football stadiums, schools, shopping centers, rural areas, hotels, and convention centers, ensuring an optimal user experience. The company's hardware-agnostic technology can be integrated into various WiFi devices to improve spectral efficiency, reduce interference, and minimize power consumption. Notable clients include Telefónica, Boeing, Hoteles Barceló, Cellnex, Adif, Netoip, and Icomera.

Uniraja

Grant in 2018
Uniraja is a technology company based in Tallinn, Estonia, focused on developing innovative products that leverage IoT meshing and sensor technology. The company has made significant strides in the smartphone market with its myorigo mydevice, which was considered revolutionary at its launch and has received extensive coverage in various publications. In addition to smartphones, Uniraja produces a range of technology products, including wireless game controllers and last resort communication systems, aiming to enhance connectivity and user experience across multiple platforms.

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.

Helic

Grant in 2018
Helic, Inc. is a semiconductor company based in San Francisco, California, that specializes in Electronic Design Automation (EDA) software and fabless chip manufacturing. Founded in 2000, the company focuses on developing tools that address electromagnetic crosstalk in System on Chip (SoC) designs, enabling engineers to synthesize inductive devices and accurately model electromagnetic and parasitic phenomena. Helic's advanced technology supports analog, radio frequency, and high-frequency integrated circuit design, making it particularly valuable for sectors such as wireless communications, Internet of Things (IoT), computing, automotive, and high-speed networking. Their software facilitates rapid electromagnetic analysis and sign-off processes, enhancing the design flow and allowing engineers to optimize die size while capturing critical effects across a wide frequency range, from DC to 110 GHz. Helic operates as a subsidiary of ANSYS, Inc.

OriginGPS

Grant in 2018
OriginGPS is a world leading designer, manufacturer and supplier of miniaturized GNSS modules, antenna modules and antenna solutions. OriginGPS introduces unparalleled sensitivity and noise immunity by incorporating its proprietary Noise Free Zone technology for faster position fix and navigation stability even under challenging satellite signal conditions. OriginGPS, founded in 2006, specializes in rapid development of proprietary technologies that miniaturizes RF antenna modules, thereby addressing the market need for smaller wireless connectivity solutions. OriginGPS' technology enables the development of a GPS system on a single, especially small module, thereby optimizing integration with mobile devices, such as cellular telephones and hand-held computers. OriginGPS operates through its global network of partners and customers in Europe, USA and APAC

TWEVO

Grant in 2018
TWEVO is a research and development startup focused on signal processing and firmware development for unmanned vehicles. The company specializes in designing and delivering transceiver sets that enable high-speed wireless communication between remote moving vehicles, achieving data rates of several hundreds of Mbps with minimal latency. TWEVO aims to enhance operational capabilities and technical performance for its clients through advanced radiocommunication systems, contributing to broader societal benefits. Additionally, TWEVO offers artificial intelligence-enhanced video services that optimize video transmission for monitoring and control systems on factory floors, facilitating real-time analytics that help businesses improve operational efficiency and reduce costs.

Comcores ApS

Grant in 2017
Comcores is a provider of IP cores for communication systems and offers customization services in order to integrate these into customer systems. Comcores is a specialist in digital radio systems and help companies succeed in their efforts to realize digital radio systems for wireless communication by delivering IP cores and design services. Comcores is founded by Thomas Gerner Nørgaard in 2014.

Technovator

Grant in 2017
TechNovator – wireless power transfer based on quantum mechanical principles. TechNovator - wireless energy transfer through energy quantization. This method of energy transfer is based on the creation of energy structures (energy pits or energy holes - these are points in the space where the transmitted energy is located) in space, which allow to transfer the energy in large volume with an efficiency of up to 95%. Technovator technology does not have existing disadvantages characteristic of classical methods of energy transfer.

Qamcom

Grant in 2017
Qamcom Research and Technology provides solutions, products and services within Wireless Connectivity (5G), Autonomous Systems (e.g. Autonomous Drive, AD) and Industrial IoT and they want to be the desired technology partner to their customers and research partners. Theywork with stimulating, challenging and state-of-the-art technology and by incorporating it in to solutions and products for their customers they want to provide value to them as well as to the world. They believe that the best way to bring value into products and solutions is to combine creativity and deep knowledge. Their way of creating such environment is to combine people with research education and strong industry experience together with flexible and novel approaches to technology development, business engineering and how they work and organise ourselves. Their ambition is to attract the best R&D experts in their core domains and provide services ranging from customer on-site assignments to in-house turnkey product development projects handling everything from feasibility studies to finished products and modules. They are engaged in national and international research programs and they engage ourselves in all aspects of R&D ranging from detailed algorithm development to product portfolio discussions, system definitions and technology management.

Mater Dyamics

Grant in 2017
Mater Dynamics is about the fundamentals of Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics, and our PhDs and MScs team member use them to develop problem-solving products.

IIDRE

Grant in 2017
Founded in 2012, IIDRE is an expert company in sensor networks and wireless technologies, specializing in Geolocation systems, with or without satellite coverage (indoor or outdoor). IIDRE accompanies you throughout your project, from the definition of hardware and software technical specifications to the implementation of your solution with the analysis of associated data, created for your needs. Our fields of application are diverse and our solutions answer various problems: traceability of material for the Construction Industries, geolocation of autonomous vehicles for a continuous and very precise guidance during the loss of the GPS signal, positioning of isolated workers, geolocation of staff during grouping in case of critical alerts for sensitive sites (SEVESO type or others). Thanks to our expertise, IIDRE has been selected, with the mention "Seal of Excellence" for the European project GICA, by proposing a unique solution of geolocation of the operators on the industrial sites. This solution helps to ensure operator safety in specific or sensitive environments. The innovative solution is based on radio frequency with badges and a long-range telecom infrastructure. in specific or sensitive environments. The innovative solution is based on radio frequency with badges and a long-range telecom infrastructure. in specific or sensitive environments. The innovative solution is based on radio frequency with badges and a long-range telecom infrastructure.

Luz WaveLabs

Grant in 2017
Luz WaveLabs specializes in advanced millimeter and Terahertz (THz) wave technology aimed at enhancing high data rate wireless communications. The company has created a technology that significantly improves signal quality, achieving over one million times better performance than existing THz systems. Luz WaveLabs also provides a range of products, including miniature laser controllers, temperature controllers, and photonics instrumentation platforms, which facilitate cost-effective experimentation for clients.

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".

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 (SAT) is a spinout company from the University of Birmingham. The team have designed, developed and patented a pioneering smart antenna technology. The market for this highly scalable technology is the global cellular handset market. SAT's remarkable innovation has led to the creation of a significant number of patent applications, both filed and in process. Today, handset manufacturers are seeking an effective antenna solution suitable for implementing the next generation of cellular handset technologies, known as Long Term Evolution (4G LTE). Currently, they are unable to achieve physically the desired antenna performance in a size that fits a cellular handset package at an acceptable volume cost. Current implementations from the leading handset manufacturers employ typically six antennas. The highly compact SAT technology replaces all existing antennas—DVB-H, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GSM, GPS, 3G multi-bands and 3.9/4G LTE—with just one. This single SAT device provides significantly lower costs, is smaller in size and offers much needed performance gains over existing designs and technology.

LightBee

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

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 specializes in providing small wireless sensors for monitoring technical installations to prevent resource loss. Established in 2013 and based in Østbirk, Denmark, the company enables clients to attach these sensors to various infrastructures such as cables and pipes. The sensors offer real-time measurements of energy consumption, automatic alerts for overconsumption, and early warnings for potential issues. This technology supports remote surveillance and facility management, allowing users to benchmark similar devices and respond promptly to sudden failures. ReMoni's system, which integrates cloud-based artificial intelligence and machine learning, aims to optimize resource use across various sectors, including agriculture and public services, thereby reducing energy waste and CO2 emissions.

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.

Worldsensing

Grant in 2016
Worldsensing is a leading provider of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, specializing in low-power wireless sensing networks. The company has developed comprehensive applications for smart cities and industrial sectors, focusing on mobility and industrial solutions. Its mobility portfolio includes Bitcarrier, a real-time traffic flow management system, and Fastprk, a widely recognized smart parking solution. In industrial applications, Worldsensing offers the LS-G6 platform, which monitors assets in challenging locations such as bridges, tunnels, and power lines. Founded in 2010, the company has secured funding through various investment rounds, with notable contributions from Fundación Jose Manuel Entrecanales and Kibo Ventures. Worldsensing has received multiple accolades for its innovations, including awards for Fastprk and Bitcarrier, and its CEO, Ignasi Vilajosana, was named the first Spanish Endeavor Entrepreneur in 2014. With offices in Barcelona and London, the company employs a team of over 40 professionals dedicated to enhancing infrastructure through advanced sensing technologies.

Smart Sensor Technology

Grant in 2016
Smart Sensor Technology is a Spanish company focused in the fuel retailing sector. It has developed a revolutionary device, a Fuel Leak Wireless Detection System, that allows to 24/7 monitoring any facility with no civil work, no false alarms, no maintenance and 7 years lasting battery. The company was founded by Santiago Ramas and Pedro Tabuenca in 2009.

PMD Solutions

Grant in 2016
PMD Solutions is focused on transforming respiratory monitoring through the development of an innovative, body-worn wireless sensor. This device continuously and discreetly tracks patients' respiratory rates from the time of administration until discharge. By directly measuring the mechanical movements of the chest and abdomen during breathing, the technology allows healthcare professionals to accurately assess and identify any deterioration in patients' conditions. This approach aims to enhance respiratory outcomes and improve overall patient care.

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.

ReVibe Energy

Seed Round in 2016
ReVibe Energy specializes in developing innovative vibration energy harvesting technology aimed at powering sensor and monitoring systems in industrial settings. By converting ambient vibrations into electricity, ReVibe Energy provides a sustainable and reliable power source that eliminates the need for traditional cables and batteries. This technology enables businesses to acquire, measure, and analyze vibrations with precision, facilitating improved operational efficiency and data collection in the industrial Internet of Things. With its focus on mobile and wireless solutions, ReVibe Energy is positioned to enhance the sustainability and functionality of monitoring systems across various industries.

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, that specializes in the design, marketing, and manufacturing of products and services in communications, security, and systems management. The company offers a range of solutions, including high-speed communications networks, wireless satellite systems, and integrated physical security systems. Its product portfolio comprises various components such as BUCs, transceivers, SSPAs, synthesizers, and satellite communication modules, among others. Acorde Technologies also provides a suite of services, including consulting, design, installation, integration, and technical support, catering to both public administrations and private enterprises. With a strong emphasis on innovation, the company actively participates in collaborative projects with the European Space Agency and the European Union, focusing on advancements in satellite communications and smart wireless sensor networks. Founded in 1999, Acorde has expanded its presence across multiple countries, including Mexico, Brazil, and the United States, establishing itself as a reliable partner in the telecommunications, space, military, and energy sectors.

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)

Kunak

Grant in 2015
Kunak specializes in developing wireless monitoring and control systems that facilitate the remote capture of environmental data and the management of infrastructure and equipment. The company’s solutions leverage advanced sensor technology, data transmission, and processing capabilities to provide real-time information. By enabling businesses and organizations to monitor and control critical parameters, Kunak helps clients optimize their processes, measure environmental impacts, and enhance overall management efficiency. This not only aids in informed decision-making but also contributes to cost reduction and resource profitability.

Arralis

Grant in 2015
Arralis Ltd. is a technology company based in Limerick, Ireland, specializing in high-frequency semiconductor chips for the aerospace, security, and communications sectors. Founded in 2013, Arralis designs and manufactures advanced products including custom phased array antenna systems, Monolithic Microwave Integrated Circuits (MMICs), and integrated radar and communications platforms. The company’s offerings also encompass micro and millimeter-wave technology systems, as well as a variety of sub-systems such as receivers, demodulators, and signal processing systems. Arralis focuses on precision and reliability, catering to both global and space environments. In addition to its product development, the company collaborates with other technology providers to create customized, high-performance solutions that align with client objectives.

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.

Worldsensing

Grant in 2015
Worldsensing is a leading provider of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, specializing in low-power wireless sensing networks. The company has developed comprehensive applications for smart cities and industrial sectors, focusing on mobility and industrial solutions. Its mobility portfolio includes Bitcarrier, a real-time traffic flow management system, and Fastprk, a widely recognized smart parking solution. In industrial applications, Worldsensing offers the LS-G6 platform, which monitors assets in challenging locations such as bridges, tunnels, and power lines. Founded in 2010, the company has secured funding through various investment rounds, with notable contributions from Fundación Jose Manuel Entrecanales and Kibo Ventures. Worldsensing has received multiple accolades for its innovations, including awards for Fastprk and Bitcarrier, and its CEO, Ignasi Vilajosana, was named the first Spanish Endeavor Entrepreneur in 2014. With offices in Barcelona and London, the company employs a team of over 40 professionals dedicated to enhancing infrastructure through advanced sensing technologies.

ReMoni

Grant in 2015
ReMoni ApS specializes in providing small wireless sensors for monitoring technical installations to prevent resource loss. Established in 2013 and based in Østbirk, Denmark, the company enables clients to attach these sensors to various infrastructures such as cables and pipes. The sensors offer real-time measurements of energy consumption, automatic alerts for overconsumption, and early warnings for potential issues. This technology supports remote surveillance and facility management, allowing users to benchmark similar devices and respond promptly to sudden failures. ReMoni's system, which integrates cloud-based artificial intelligence and machine learning, aims to optimize resource use across various sectors, including agriculture and public services, thereby reducing energy waste and CO2 emissions.

Fractus SA

Grant in 2015
Fractus designs, manufactures, and licenses optimized antennas for mobile handsets, short-range wireless devices and telecommunications infrastructure by applying the science of fractal mathematics to antenna development. Fractus holds an Intellectual Property Rights portfolio of more than 50 inventions protected through more than 200 patents and patent applications in the US, Europe and Asia. As a result of the impact of Fractus' technology in the global telecommunications industry, Fractus has been named as one of the most innovative technology companies of 2006 with its inclusion in the top 100 private companies in Europe and the Middle East by the Red Herring Insider's Guide and as a Technology Pioneer in 2005 Davos’ World Economic Forum. The space-filling and multi-level properties of Fractus’ technology enable Fractus to achieve increased antenna performance and/or reduced antenna size with optimum multi-band functionality. Fractus provides a high standard of customer service and technical support for antenna design engineers, project and programme managers and antenna purchasers worldwide to ensure development and production of optimal wireless devices, with more than 20 millions units shipped worldwide.

Airrays

Grant in 2015
Airrays is an independent provider of adaptive antenna systems. Its advanced radio technology allows a large number of active antenna elements as required for massive MIMO and multi-user MIMO. This technology will enable cellular antennas to form multiple, adaptive radio beams to increase the capacity of cells by an order of magnitude. Airrays was founded in October 2013 by a team of experienced entrepreneurs from the cellular industry and the members of the Dresden University of Technology. Airrays is located in Dresden, Germany.

TVILight

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

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.

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.

Farsens

Grant in 2015
Farsens specializes in the design and commercialization of wireless, battery-free sensors aimed at enhancing asset monitoring and process automation. The company develops remote sensing technologies that optimize Internet of Things (IoT) applications, particularly through the use of low power consumption RFID passive sensors. These sensors are applicable in various sectors, including automotive and industrial, allowing companies to effectively monitor hard-to-reach areas wirelessly. By focusing on innovative sensor network systems, Farsens enables organizations to improve operational efficiency and streamline their monitoring processes.

Transense Technologies

Grant in 2015
Transense Technologies plc is engaged in the manufacture of electrical switchgear management systems. Transense Technologies develops wireless and passive sensor technology for measuring torque, temperature, and pressure, using Surface Acoustic Wave (SAW) technology.

Ynvisible Interactive

Grant in 2015
Ynvisible is an electronics company that specializes in the internet of things industry. It features and develops technological enablers of the IoT are enhancements in cloud computing infrastructure, wireless communications, microelectronics, and notably low power electronics. The company was founded in 2010 and headquartered in Setubal, Portugal.

Comnovo

Grant in 2015
Comnovo is a spin-off company from the Communication Networks Institute of TU Dortmund University. Comnovo is offering innovative hardware solutions and services in the field of wireless systems for sensor data collection, distance measurements and localization to improve the personal safety of your employees. The radio specialists enable companies of stone and earth, construction, chemical and metal industry to exploit untapped potential to increase safety and permanently integrate the new devices into business and production processes.

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. specializes in the engineering, manufacturing, and commercialization of electromagnetic vibration harvesting micro generators. Founded in 2004 and based in Southampton, United Kingdom, the company focuses on creating battery-free vibration energy harvesters and wireless sensor nodes for various applications, including rail, oil and gas, chemicals, power generation, and water treatment. Perpetuum's technology converts mechanical vibrations into electrical energy, enabling autonomous, maintenance-free wireless sensors that monitor equipment conditions and processes. This innovative approach enhances efficiency and safety in fleet management and services, particularly within the rail industry. As a technology spin-off from the University of Southampton, Perpetuum has established itself as a leader in vibration energy harvesting, providing practical solutions for wireless automation.

Pycno

Seed Round in 2014
Pycno specializes in enhancing agricultural efficiency through the development of wireless soil sensors and a comprehensive software platform. The company enables farmers to gather real-time data on critical soil and environmental conditions, including temperature, humidity, and solar radiation. By providing actionable insights based on this data, Pycno helps farmers make informed decisions regarding resource use, ultimately leading to increased crop yields while minimizing the consumption of water and fertilizers. The modular sensors are designed for ease of use, offering a plug-and-play experience that requires minimal maintenance. Through its cloud-based platform, Pycno delivers up-to-date scientific knowledge and tailored recommendations, allowing farmers to optimize their practices, anticipate potential challenges, and enhance overall productivity.

ACORDE Technologies

Grant in 2014
Acorde Technologies S.A. is a telecommunications company based in Santander, Spain, that specializes in the design, marketing, and manufacturing of products and services in communications, security, and systems management. The company offers a range of solutions, including high-speed communications networks, wireless satellite systems, and integrated physical security systems. Its product portfolio comprises various components such as BUCs, transceivers, SSPAs, synthesizers, and satellite communication modules, among others. Acorde Technologies also provides a suite of services, including consulting, design, installation, integration, and technical support, catering to both public administrations and private enterprises. With a strong emphasis on innovation, the company actively participates in collaborative projects with the European Space Agency and the European Union, focusing on advancements in satellite communications and smart wireless sensor networks. Founded in 1999, Acorde has expanded its presence across multiple countries, including Mexico, Brazil, and the United States, establishing itself as a reliable partner in the telecommunications, space, military, and energy sectors.
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