Intel

Intel Corporation, established in 1968, is a global leader in semiconductor chip manufacturing. The company designs, manufactures, and sells essential technologies for cloud, smart, and connected devices worldwide. Intel operates through various segments, offering platform products like central processing units and chipsets, and non-platform products such as accelerators, connectivity products, and memory and storage solutions. Additionally, Intel provides Internet of Things products and computer vision technology. Serving original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and cloud service providers, Intel collaborates with other tech giants to advance computing and communications. Intel Capital, the company's strategic investment arm, invests in innovative startups targeting cloud, AI, 5G, and other disruptive technologies. With a workforce of over 100,000 employees globally, Intel is transforming from a PC-centric company to a data-centric one, powering the future of computing and communications.

Indeshaw Adenaw

Investment Manager

Ranjeet Alexis

Investment Director, United States

Safroadu Yeboah Amankwah

Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer

Assaf Araki

Investment Director

Jennifer Ard

Managing Director and Head of Investment Operations

Peng Bai

VP, Technology and Manufacturing Group and Director, Derivative Logic Technology Development

Roi Bar-Kat

Managing Director

Aravind Bharadwaj

Investment Director

Jose-Maria Blanc

Vice President of Finance, Assistant Treasurer and Intel Capital Managing Director

Joe Bolger

Vice President

John Bonini

Vice President / General Manager - Desktop, Workstations, Gaming

James Carwana

Vice President

Arun Chetty

Managing Director

Lisa Cohen

Investment Director

Joe English

Vice President

Don Faria

Investment Director

Dave Flanagan

Vice President, Senior Managing Director

Andrew Fligel

Senior Managing Director and Member of the Investment Committee

Pat Gelsinger

CEO

Yoni Greifman

Investment Director, Intel Capital

Abdul Guefor

Managing Director EMEA

Josiane Ishimwe

Investment Analyst

Dave Johnson

Managing Director / Investment Director

Erik Jorgensen

Director, United Kingdom

Greg Lavender Ph.D

Corporate CTO and SVP / GM of the Software and Advanced Technology Group

Anthony Lin

Managing Partner and Head of Intel Capital

Steve Long

Corporate Vice President, Asia Pacific and Japan (APJ) General Manager

Mike Mayberry

VP, Technology and Manufacturing Group and Director, Components Research

Steven C. Megli

VP, Technology and Manufacturing Group and GM, Fab / Sort Manufacturing

Nebiu Mela

Investment Director

Anil Nanduri

Vice President and General Manager, Drones Group

Trina Van Pelt

Vice President, Senior Managing Director

Sanat Rao

Director

Mark Rostick

Vice President and Senior Managing Director

Navin Shenoy

Executive Vice President, Data Platforms Group

Mohammad Shihadah

CEO

Tammi Smorynski

Managing Director

Chiara Sommer

Investment Director

Jackie A. Sturm

Corporate Vice President Global Supply

Weng Kuan Tan

General Manager, Connected Home Diviison. Corporate Vice President

Thomas Urban

Investment Director

Erica Van

Investment Director

Tianlin Wang

Managing Director and China Country Manager

Nick Washburn

Senior Managing Director, Intel Capital

Lance Weaver

Vice President and General Manager, Data Center and Cloud Strategy, Intel Data Platforms Group

Glenn Weinberg

Director of Architecture, Storage Group

Liang Chen Ph.D

Director, Business Planning and Development

Past deals in Internet of Things

Skylo

Venture Round in 2025
Skylo Technologies, Inc. is an Internet of Things (IoT) solutions provider that specializes in satellite connectivity for machines, sensors, and devices. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in Bengaluru, India, and Tel Aviv, Israel, the company offers a satellite transceiver and IoT hub that enables real-time data transmission from offline sensors to the cloud. Skylo's services cater to various industries, including agriculture, logistics, and disaster management, facilitating applications such as productivity reporting, machine performance monitoring, and enhanced yield through direct sensor measurements. The company operates as a global non-terrestrial network provider, allowing IoT devices to connect directly via satellites and ensuring reliable connectivity even in remote areas lacking traditional cellular infrastructure. Its solutions are designed to deliver actionable intelligence for critical decision-making across multiple sectors.

Skylo

Series C in 2024
Skylo Technologies, Inc. is an Internet of Things (IoT) solutions provider that specializes in satellite connectivity for machines, sensors, and devices. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in Bengaluru, India, and Tel Aviv, Israel, the company offers a satellite transceiver and IoT hub that enables real-time data transmission from offline sensors to the cloud. Skylo's services cater to various industries, including agriculture, logistics, and disaster management, facilitating applications such as productivity reporting, machine performance monitoring, and enhanced yield through direct sensor measurements. The company operates as a global non-terrestrial network provider, allowing IoT devices to connect directly via satellites and ensuring reliable connectivity even in remote areas lacking traditional cellular infrastructure. Its solutions are designed to deliver actionable intelligence for critical decision-making across multiple sectors.

AI-LINK

Series A in 2024
AI-LINK is a digital infrastructure provider specializing in 5G edge cloud services aimed at enhancing communication infrastructure. The company develops advanced 5G networks and mobile edge computing platforms, offering a comprehensive suite of services that includes terminals, base stations, and cloud solutions. AI-LINK's offerings cater to various sectors, such as transportation, real estate, education, industry, and tourism, enabling these businesses to leverage the full potential of 5G technology for improved connectivity and operational efficiency.

Censys

Series C in 2023
Censys, Inc. specializes in internet scanning and asset identification solutions, offering a platform that enables organizations to gain a real-time view of global networks and devices. Founded in 2017 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Censys provides tools for attack surface management, allowing users to discover unknown assets, monitor remote workforces, and identify threat actors. Its internet intelligence platform is designed for threat hunting and exposure management, creating a comprehensive dataset that enhances visibility into vulnerabilities and internet-exposed infrastructure. This enables businesses to efficiently locate and manage the devices, networks, and infrastructure that are critical to their operations.

Nexite

Series C in 2022
Nexite Ltd, founded in 2017 and based in Tel Aviv, Israel, has developed a platform that enhances engagement with physical items for retailers and brands. The company offers a unique solution through its miniature NanoBT tags, which are battery-free, cost-effective, and can be embedded into products. This technology enables item tracking, inventory transparency, and business intelligence from manufacturing to the consumer's home. The platform provides real-time insights into customer behavior and item performance, assisting businesses in stock management, loss prevention, and optimizing in-store sales. By delivering actionable data on location and availability, Nexite's solutions facilitate improved customer experiences and support the development of new revenue streams for retailers.

Syntiant

Series D in 2022
Syntiant specializes in developing neuromorphic semiconductors that bring artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities directly to edge devices, reducing reliance on cloud-based processing. The company's advanced chip solutions combine deep learning with semiconductor design to create ultra-low-power, high-performance processors for deep neural networks. These processors are ideal for always-on applications in battery-powered devices such as smartphones, smart speakers, earbuds, hearing aids, and laptops, enabling the development of AI technology for sensor, voice, and video applications across a wide range of products.

SiFive

Series F in 2022
SiFive, Inc. is a semiconductor company that specializes in designing and manufacturing chips, particularly focusing on RISC-V architecture. Established in 2015 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in locations such as Oregon, Texas, India, Taiwan, and France, SiFive provides a range of products including multi-core application processors, embedded microcontrollers, and system-on-chip solutions tailored for various applications such as IoT and wearables. The company emphasizes the use of open-source technology to enable faster and more cost-effective hardware development. By offering software development kits, toolchains, and customized silicon products, SiFive aims to democratize access to advanced semiconductor solutions, accelerating innovation for businesses of all sizes.

Censys

Series B in 2022
Censys, Inc. specializes in internet scanning and asset identification solutions, offering a platform that enables organizations to gain a real-time view of global networks and devices. Founded in 2017 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Censys provides tools for attack surface management, allowing users to discover unknown assets, monitor remote workforces, and identify threat actors. Its internet intelligence platform is designed for threat hunting and exposure management, creating a comprehensive dataset that enhances visibility into vulnerabilities and internet-exposed infrastructure. This enables businesses to efficiently locate and manage the devices, networks, and infrastructure that are critical to their operations.

SAM Seamless Network

Series B in 2021
SAM Seamless Network is a cybersecurity technology company that focuses on protecting connected homes by addressing cyber threats directly at their source. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with additional offices in New York and Berlin, the company offers a range of software solutions. SAM for Homes secures all connected devices by leveraging the network gateway, while SAM for SMBs provides office network management. Additionally, SAM On-the-Go includes parental control features for mobile devices. By utilizing proprietary cyber intelligence and Internet of Things threat management systems, SAM delivers specific security protection without requiring software installations on each device, allowing users to confidently integrate multiple IoT devices into their homes without compromising security.

Nexite

Series B in 2020
Nexite Ltd, founded in 2017 and based in Tel Aviv, Israel, has developed a platform that enhances engagement with physical items for retailers and brands. The company offers a unique solution through its miniature NanoBT tags, which are battery-free, cost-effective, and can be embedded into products. This technology enables item tracking, inventory transparency, and business intelligence from manufacturing to the consumer's home. The platform provides real-time insights into customer behavior and item performance, assisting businesses in stock management, loss prevention, and optimizing in-store sales. By delivering actionable data on location and availability, Nexite's solutions facilitate improved customer experiences and support the development of new revenue streams for retailers.

SiFive

Series E in 2020
SiFive, Inc. is a semiconductor company that specializes in designing and manufacturing chips, particularly focusing on RISC-V architecture. Established in 2015 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in locations such as Oregon, Texas, India, Taiwan, and France, SiFive provides a range of products including multi-core application processors, embedded microcontrollers, and system-on-chip solutions tailored for various applications such as IoT and wearables. The company emphasizes the use of open-source technology to enable faster and more cost-effective hardware development. By offering software development kits, toolchains, and customized silicon products, SiFive aims to democratize access to advanced semiconductor solutions, accelerating innovation for businesses of all sizes.

Reliance Jio

Private Equity Round in 2020
Reliance Jio Infocomm is a company providing wireless telecom products and services. The company offers voice, data, and messaging services, as well as distributes smartphones and hotspot devices. Its areas of research, development and new service deployment include blockchain, artificial intelligence, open source platforms, IOT, data analytics, and next-gen cloud services.

FogHorn

Series C in 2020
FogHorn is a developer of edge intelligence software that focuses on industrial and commercial Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Its platform enhances on-premises edge environments with advanced analytics and machine learning capabilities, facilitating applications for monitoring, diagnostics, machine performance optimization, and proactive maintenance. The software is designed for a variety of sectors, including manufacturing, energy, healthcare, and transportation, and is compatible with major IoT platforms in public cloud environments, such as AWS and Azure. This integration enables organizations to leverage real-time, industrial-grade analytics for informed decision-making, ultimately driving operational efficiency and profitability.

Huaqin Technology

Series B in 2019
Huaqin Technology Co Ltd is a leading player in the global smartphone and tablet original design manufacturing (ODM) industry. The company specializes in the research, development, design, and production of a wide range of intelligent hardware products, including smartphones, tablets, notebooks, servers, and IoT devices. As a partner of Google, Huaqin facilitates the creation of Android devices certified for security and functionality by Google Mobile Services. The company serves a diverse clientele across more than 100 countries and regions, focusing on delivering competitive and innovative products. By 2015, Huaqin had shipped over 200 million mobile phones and more than 5 million tablets annually, with a commitment to providing advanced 4G products. Guided by principles of integrity, diligence, focus, and innovation, Huaqin aims to enhance its product offerings and contribute to sustainable development in the technology sector.

IOTAS

Series A in 2019
IOTAS, Inc. is a Portland, Oregon-based company that specializes in home automation services specifically designed for apartment residents. Founded in 2014, IOTAS installs a range of smart devices, including outlets, switches, plugs, sensors, and hubs, to create a fully-connected smart home environment. The company offers a comprehensive automation platform that integrates these devices, allowing residents to control and automate lighting and appliances through a single application, voice commands, or scheduled triggers. This technology not only enhances the living experience for residents but also provides property developers with an efficient setup process to attract tenants and reduce utility and management costs. IOTAS aims to transform multifamily units into smart homes, benefiting both residents and property managers.

North

Debt Financing in 2019
North, formerly known as Thalmic Labs, is a technology company based in Kitchener, Canada, focused on developing innovative eyewear that integrates digital information into daily life. Founded in 2012, North employs over 400 professionals across four offices in North America, including engineers, designers, and futurists. The company's flagship product is a pair of smart glasses that provide heads-up access to digital notifications, allowing users to engage with their digital lives without the need to constantly check their phones. Features such as customizable replies, emojis, and snooze delays enhance the user experience by offering discreet and manageable access to information. North aims to create technologies that seamlessly blend with everyday activities, emphasizing the harmonious relationship between people and technology.

Ineda Systems

Acquisition in 2019
Ineda Systems Inc. specializes in the design and distribution of low-power system-on-chip (SoC) solutions, focusing on improving power consumption for a range of applications, particularly in automotive and Internet-of-Things (IoT) sectors. The company's SoCs utilize a hierarchical computing architecture that allows multiple CPUs to operate independently while sharing resources, thus optimizing performance for various use cases. Ineda's products are essential for applications such as traffic sign recognition, adaptive cruise control, and wearable technology. The company serves diverse industries, including power management, public transportation, healthcare, and smart home systems. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with an office in Hyderabad, India, Ineda Systems aims to lead the market in low-power SoC development by leveraging its experienced team and innovative technology to create a comprehensive ecosystem for wearable devices and other platforms. Its products are distributed through various partners across the United States and Asia.

Eta Wireless

Venture Round in 2019
Eta Wireless specializes in power management solutions aimed at addressing energy inefficiencies in mobile communication devices, including smartphones, wearables, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The company's innovative technology, ETAdvanced, significantly reduces energy consumption and extends battery life, effectively minimizing power waste typically lost as heat. Unlike traditional power management systems, ETAdvanced is compatible with emerging gigabit communication standards such as LTE Advanced, 5G, and WiFi. This advancement enables manufacturers to enhance the efficiency and longevity of their devices, ensuring that users are less likely to experience power depletion.

SAM Seamless Network

Series A in 2018
SAM Seamless Network is a cybersecurity technology company that focuses on protecting connected homes by addressing cyber threats directly at their source. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, with additional offices in New York and Berlin, the company offers a range of software solutions. SAM for Homes secures all connected devices by leveraging the network gateway, while SAM for SMBs provides office network management. Additionally, SAM On-the-Go includes parental control features for mobile devices. By utilizing proprietary cyber intelligence and Internet of Things threat management systems, SAM delivers specific security protection without requiring software installations on each device, allowing users to confidently integrate multiple IoT devices into their homes without compromising security.

Syntiant

Series B in 2018
Syntiant specializes in developing neuromorphic semiconductors that bring artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities directly to edge devices, reducing reliance on cloud-based processing. The company's advanced chip solutions combine deep learning with semiconductor design to create ultra-low-power, high-performance processors for deep neural networks. These processors are ideal for always-on applications in battery-powered devices such as smartphones, smart speakers, earbuds, hearing aids, and laptops, enabling the development of AI technology for sensor, voice, and video applications across a wide range of products.

VeriSilicon

Series A in 2018
VeriSilicon, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with an additional office in Plano, Texas, is a semiconductor company specializing in custom silicon solutions and system-on-chip (SoC) turnkey services. It offers a wide range of services, including the design and manufacture of memory chips, and provides licensable digital signal processing cores, Hantro Video IPs, and eDRAM. VeriSilicon caters to diverse industries such as smartphones, media tablets, HDTVs, set-top boxes, and data centers, targeting advanced process technologies like 28nm and FD-SOI. The company's portfolio includes five types of in-house processor IPs and over 1,400 analog and mixed signal IPs and RF IPs, enabling it to deliver comprehensive, customized silicon solutions.

CubeWorks

Venture Round in 2018
CubeWorks Inc. specializes in developing millimeter-scale computing solutions, focusing on autonomous wireless sensing technology. Founded in 2013 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the company has created the Cubisens platform, which includes ultra-small wireless smart sensors for various applications such as healthcare logistics, supply chain management, cold chain monitoring, security, and environmental monitoring. These sensors are characterized by their lightweight and durable design, making them suitable for deployment in challenging environments. By enabling real-time tracking and providing critical data access, CubeWorks aims to enhance the Internet of Things (IoT) landscape with innovative sensing solutions that address a wide range of monitoring needs.

Savioke

Series B in 2018
Savioke, Inc. is a company based in Sunnyvale, California, founded in 2013, that specializes in the development and deployment of autonomous robots aimed at enhancing service delivery in various industries. Its flagship product, Relay, is an innovative delivery robot designed to operate autonomously in busy environments such as hotels, residential buildings, industrial sites, and healthcare facilities. Relay combines simplicity with advanced technology, allowing it to work effectively alongside humans. The robots are built on the open-source Robot Operating System (ROS), which enhances their functionality and adaptability in diverse applications. Savioke is supported by a range of investors, including prominent names in technology and venture capital. The company's mission is to improve productivity and customer satisfaction through the use of robotics in everyday human environments.

Syntiant

Series A in 2018
Syntiant specializes in developing neuromorphic semiconductors that bring artificial intelligence and machine learning capabilities directly to edge devices, reducing reliance on cloud-based processing. The company's advanced chip solutions combine deep learning with semiconductor design to create ultra-low-power, high-performance processors for deep neural networks. These processors are ideal for always-on applications in battery-powered devices such as smartphones, smart speakers, earbuds, hearing aids, and laptops, enabling the development of AI technology for sensor, voice, and video applications across a wide range of products.

Espressif

Series C in 2018
Espressif Systems is a multinational, fabless semiconductor company specializing in the development and design of low-power, wireless communication chipsets, particularly for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The company focuses on AIoT solutions, leveraging its expertise in RF, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth LE network protocol stacks, and RISC-V microcontrollers. Espressif has established a closed-loop development cycle that encompasses hardware and software, including operating systems, compilers, and IoT application frameworks. With a diverse team of over 600 engineers from nearly 30 countries, the company operates eight research and development centers across five countries: Singapore, China, India, the Czech Republic, and Brazil. This international presence and commitment to innovation have enhanced Espressif's reputation in the semiconductor industry, enabling the attraction of talented professionals dedicated to advancing wireless communication technologies.

SiFive

Series C in 2018
SiFive, Inc. is a semiconductor company that specializes in designing and manufacturing chips, particularly focusing on RISC-V architecture. Established in 2015 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, with additional offices in locations such as Oregon, Texas, India, Taiwan, and France, SiFive provides a range of products including multi-core application processors, embedded microcontrollers, and system-on-chip solutions tailored for various applications such as IoT and wearables. The company emphasizes the use of open-source technology to enable faster and more cost-effective hardware development. By offering software development kits, toolchains, and customized silicon products, SiFive aims to democratize access to advanced semiconductor solutions, accelerating innovation for businesses of all sizes.

Huaqin Technology

Series A in 2017
Huaqin Technology Co Ltd is a leading player in the global smartphone and tablet original design manufacturing (ODM) industry. The company specializes in the research, development, design, and production of a wide range of intelligent hardware products, including smartphones, tablets, notebooks, servers, and IoT devices. As a partner of Google, Huaqin facilitates the creation of Android devices certified for security and functionality by Google Mobile Services. The company serves a diverse clientele across more than 100 countries and regions, focusing on delivering competitive and innovative products. By 2015, Huaqin had shipped over 200 million mobile phones and more than 5 million tablets annually, with a commitment to providing advanced 4G products. Guided by principles of integrity, diligence, focus, and innovation, Huaqin aims to enhance its product offerings and contribute to sustainable development in the technology sector.

IOTAS

Corporate Round in 2017
IOTAS, Inc. is a Portland, Oregon-based company that specializes in home automation services specifically designed for apartment residents. Founded in 2014, IOTAS installs a range of smart devices, including outlets, switches, plugs, sensors, and hubs, to create a fully-connected smart home environment. The company offers a comprehensive automation platform that integrates these devices, allowing residents to control and automate lighting and appliances through a single application, voice commands, or scheduled triggers. This technology not only enhances the living experience for residents but also provides property developers with an efficient setup process to attract tenants and reduce utility and management costs. IOTAS aims to transform multifamily units into smart homes, benefiting both residents and property managers.

LeapMind

Series B in 2017
LeapMind Inc. is a Tokyo-based company founded in 2012 that specializes in hardware architecture and platforms for deep learning applications. The company focuses on making deep learning technology compact and accessible, particularly within the evolving Internet of Things (IoT) sector. LeapMind has developed its own algorithms and innovative chip architectures that enhance the accuracy of neural network models while reducing the computational complexity necessary for implementation in small computing environments. This approach enables the use of advanced deep learning capabilities in devices with limited power and memory, facilitating advancements in both the IoT and robotics industries.

FogHorn

Series B in 2017
FogHorn is a developer of edge intelligence software that focuses on industrial and commercial Internet of Things (IoT) applications. Its platform enhances on-premises edge environments with advanced analytics and machine learning capabilities, facilitating applications for monitoring, diagnostics, machine performance optimization, and proactive maintenance. The software is designed for a variety of sectors, including manufacturing, energy, healthcare, and transportation, and is compatible with major IoT platforms in public cloud environments, such as AWS and Azure. This integration enables organizations to leverage real-time, industrial-grade analytics for informed decision-making, ultimately driving operational efficiency and profitability.

Keyssa

Series C in 2017
Keyssa, Inc., established in 2009 and headquartered in Campbell, California, specializes in developing and manufacturing contactless connectors and wireless semiconductors. Utilizing millimeter-wave technology, the company's flagship product, Kiss Connectivity, enables secure, instantaneous, and high-speed data transfer between devices in close proximity. This tiny, solid-state system eliminates the need for traditional metal connectors, cables, and wireless networks, offering a protocol-agnostic, EHF transmission solution. Keyssa's products cater to a wide range of applications, including mobile phones, displays, automotive, robotic surgery, factory automation, and data centers. The company's offerings, such as the KSS104U, streamline production line testing, significantly reducing overall test time. Keyssa operates additional offices in Tigard, Oregon; Shenzhen, China; Seoul, South Korea; and Taipei, Taiwan.

Elmodis

Funding Round in 2017
Elmodis is a company that specializes in enhancing the energy and operational efficiency of electric-powered industrial machines through an integrated hardware and software solution. Founded by a team of engineers with extensive experience in machine monitoring and diagnostics, Elmodis enables manufacturers and end-users to remotely monitor the performance of their machines in real time. The company's innovative technology focuses on measuring the current and voltage from electric motors to detect malfunctions and improve overall efficiency. By providing an end-to-end IoT solution, Elmodis allows original equipment manufacturers to extract critical machine parameters, thereby facilitating predictive maintenance and optimizing energy use in industrial settings.

Filament

Series A in 2017
Filament builds blockchain hardware and& software solutions for enterprise and IoT. Filament’s distributed blockchain capabilities leverage open protocols so that devices are able to independently process and record transactions, ensuring digital trust. Its new trusted application software and Blocklet Chip, currently in beta, are designed to communicate and interact with multiple blockchain technologies natively. The software, implemented on existing hardware, will deliver a secure distributed ledger technology solution. The Blocklet Chip will allow industrial corporations and enterprises to seamlessly extract the value of recording and monetizing data assets, at the edge of the network, on the sensors themselves.

SIGFOX

Series E in 2016
Sigfox is the world’s leading provider of connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT). The company has built a global network to connect billions of devices to the Internet while consuming as little energy as possible, as simply as possible. Sigfox’s unique approach to device-to-cloud communications addresses the three greatest barriers to global IoT adoption: cost, energy consumption, and global scalability. Today, the network is present in 26 countries and on track to cover 60 by 2018 – covering a population of 397 million people. With millions of objects connected and a rapidly growing partner ecosystem, Sigfox empowers companies to create new innovations on the IoT. Founded in 2010 by Ludovic Le Moan and Christophe Fourtet, the company is headquartered in Labège near Toulouse, France’s “IoT Valley”. Sigfox also has offices in Paris, Madrid, Munich, Boston, San Francisco, Dubai and Singapore.

CubeWorks

Venture Round in 2016
CubeWorks Inc. specializes in developing millimeter-scale computing solutions, focusing on autonomous wireless sensing technology. Founded in 2013 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, the company has created the Cubisens platform, which includes ultra-small wireless smart sensors for various applications such as healthcare logistics, supply chain management, cold chain monitoring, security, and environmental monitoring. These sensors are characterized by their lightweight and durable design, making them suitable for deployment in challenging environments. By enabling real-time tracking and providing critical data access, CubeWorks aims to enhance the Internet of Things (IoT) landscape with innovative sensing solutions that address a wide range of monitoring needs.

Grand Chip Microelectronics

Venture Round in 2016
Grand Chip Microelectronics Co., Ltd is a company based in Zhuzhou City, China, specializing in the development of radio frequency (RF) front-end integrated circuits (ICs) and RF Place & Play solutions tailored for wireless local area network (WLAN) infrastructure applications. The company focuses on creating high-performance, high-linearity, and highly integrated Wi-Fi front-end devices that enhance wireless connectivity across various platforms, including cellular networks and the Internet of Things.

Eta Wireless

Seed Round in 2016
Eta Wireless specializes in power management solutions aimed at addressing energy inefficiencies in mobile communication devices, including smartphones, wearables, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. The company's innovative technology, ETAdvanced, significantly reduces energy consumption and extends battery life, effectively minimizing power waste typically lost as heat. Unlike traditional power management systems, ETAdvanced is compatible with emerging gigabit communication standards such as LTE Advanced, 5G, and WiFi. This advancement enables manufacturers to enhance the efficiency and longevity of their devices, ensuring that users are less likely to experience power depletion.

North

Series B in 2016
North, formerly known as Thalmic Labs, is a technology company based in Kitchener, Canada, focused on developing innovative eyewear that integrates digital information into daily life. Founded in 2012, North employs over 400 professionals across four offices in North America, including engineers, designers, and futurists. The company's flagship product is a pair of smart glasses that provide heads-up access to digital notifications, allowing users to engage with their digital lives without the need to constantly check their phones. Features such as customizable replies, emojis, and snooze delays enhance the user experience by offering discreet and manageable access to information. North aims to create technologies that seamlessly blend with everyday activities, emphasizing the harmonious relationship between people and technology.

Snowcookie

Seed Round in 2016
Snowcookie is a Swiss company founded in 2014, specializing in wearable technology for skiers. It offers a unique smart skiing system that includes two ski sensors and a central unit, which connect to a mobile application on iPhones. This system captures and analyzes the motion of both the skier and their equipment, measuring various parameters such as speed, technique, and body position. The application provides real-time feedback, enabling users to receive audio coaching and track their performance through detailed metrics and beautifully rendered 3D maps. Snowcookie's innovative approach not only enhances the skiing experience but also allows users to challenge themselves and compare their runs, ultimately aiming to improve their skills on the slopes. The company markets its products online, catering to the growing demand for advanced sports technology in the skiing community.

Savioke

Series A in 2016
Savioke, Inc. is a company based in Sunnyvale, California, founded in 2013, that specializes in the development and deployment of autonomous robots aimed at enhancing service delivery in various industries. Its flagship product, Relay, is an innovative delivery robot designed to operate autonomously in busy environments such as hotels, residential buildings, industrial sites, and healthcare facilities. Relay combines simplicity with advanced technology, allowing it to work effectively alongside humans. The robots are built on the open-source Robot Operating System (ROS), which enhances their functionality and adaptability in diverse applications. Savioke is supported by a range of investors, including prominent names in technology and venture capital. The company's mission is to improve productivity and customer satisfaction through the use of robotics in everyday human environments.

Microprogram

Venture Round in 2015
Microprogram Information Co, founded in 1995, is a leading provider of industrial IoT technology services, specializing in electronic payment systems, wireless sensing, and cloud data solutions. The company focuses on integrating software and hardware technologies to innovate across various sectors, including transportation, finance, retail, manufacturing, and healthcare. By leveraging user research and advanced technologies such as terminal sensor devices, mobile applications, and big data analytics, Microprogram aims to enhance operational efficiency and foster sustainable practices. Their services encompass the entire product lifecycle, from requirement definition and concept development to service optimization, ultimately enhancing public convenience and security while facilitating cross-industry collaboration for broader market opportunities.

Prafly

Venture Round in 2015
Shenzhen PraFly Technology Co., Ltd. specializes in manufacturing industrial automation equipment and high-end control system solutions. Founded in 2011 and based in Shenzhen, China, the company focuses on providing intelligent robot system solutions across various sectors, including retail, healthcare, and intelligent manufacturing. PraFly emphasizes customer-centric innovation, aiming to enhance social intelligence and offer competitive solutions tailored to industry demands. The company's research and development efforts are concentrated in intelligent robotics, supported by its Chi-Chi Research Institute of Science and Technology. PraFly's product offerings span areas such as energy management, vehicle networking, smart logistics, and industrial safety systems, positioning the company as a leader in the intelligent automation landscape.

Telink

Venture Round in 2015
which develops low power radio-frequency and mixed signal system chips which power Internet of Things devices like smart bulbs

Rithmio

Seed Round in 2015
Rithmio, Inc. specializes in gesture recognition technology, offering a platform that enables the development of gesture-based products. The company's software integrates with motion-sensing devices, including wearables, smartphones, and connected sports equipment, to learn, track, and analyze user movements in real time. Rithmio's flagship product, Constellation, is designed for next-generation wearables and connected clothing, allowing brands to seamlessly incorporate gesture recognition into their devices. The company has established strategic partnerships with prominent semiconductor and consumer electronics manufacturers, supporting the integration of its technology at various levels, including system on chip and reference design. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Rithmio was originally known as Neurogito, Inc. before rebranding in 2014.

SIGFOX

Series D in 2015
Sigfox is the world’s leading provider of connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT). The company has built a global network to connect billions of devices to the Internet while consuming as little energy as possible, as simply as possible. Sigfox’s unique approach to device-to-cloud communications addresses the three greatest barriers to global IoT adoption: cost, energy consumption, and global scalability. Today, the network is present in 26 countries and on track to cover 60 by 2018 – covering a population of 397 million people. With millions of objects connected and a rapidly growing partner ecosystem, Sigfox empowers companies to create new innovations on the IoT. Founded in 2010 by Ludovic Le Moan and Christophe Fourtet, the company is headquartered in Labège near Toulouse, France’s “IoT Valley”. Sigfox also has offices in Paris, Madrid, Munich, Boston, San Francisco, Dubai and Singapore.

Lantiq

Acquisition in 2015
Lantiq has a unique capability to combine traditional Wireline technologies with leading-edge Access and Home Networking technologies. Their semiconductor solutions are deployed by major carriers and found in home networks in every region of the world.

Vuzix

Post in 2015
Vuzix Corporation is a leader in designing, manufacturing, and selling augmented reality (AR) wearable display devices, primarily in the form of smart glasses. Founded in 1997 and headquartered in West Henrietta, New York, the company operates in multiple regions, including North America, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific. Vuzix's product offerings cater to various markets, including enterprise, industrial, medical, and consumer sectors, featuring monocular smart glasses and products designed for applications such as text messaging, navigation, and social media interactions. The company is also developing binocular AR smart glasses that enhance user experience by overlaying digital content onto real-world environments. Vuzix's devices facilitate interaction with video and digital content through eyewear or head-mounted displays, and they are compatible with various applications available via the company's app store. Additionally, Vuzix holds a significant portfolio of patents and has received awards for innovation in video eyewear and wireless technology, solidifying its position as a prominent player in the augmented and virtual reality markets.

UNISOC

Venture Round in 2015
UNISOC is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the research and development of core chipsets for mobile communications and the Internet of Things (IoT). The company produces a wide range of products, including mobile chipset platforms that support various communication standards such as 2G, 3G, and 4G, as well as RF chipsets, wireless connection chipsets, security chipsets, TV chipsets, and image sensor chipsets. With a global workforce of over 4,500 employees and numerous research and development centers, UNISOC ranks among the top three suppliers of mobile baseband chipsets worldwide and is the largest pan-chip supplier in China. The company's offerings enable access to advanced technologies, including 5G and artificial intelligence, for consumer and industrial electronics.

Braigo Labs

Venture Round in 2014
Braigo Labs Inc. is a technology company focused on developing innovative and affordable solutions to assist visually impaired individuals. Founded in 2014 by Shubham Banerjee, who was just 12 years old at the time, Braigo aims to create "humanely optimized" technologies that address real-world challenges. The company specializes in scientific and technological services, including the design and development of technology-based innovations. Its notable products include a DIY Braille printer made from LEGO, a lightweight and silent IoT/cloud-enabled Braille printer, and an on-chip Braille transcription system that requires no additional software. Braigo has received multiple awards for its contributions to technology and innovation and has been featured in major media outlets globally, emphasizing its commitment to providing cost-effective solutions for education and home use for the visually impaired community.

goplusplatform

Grant in 2014
Goplusplatform is a cloud-based Internet-of-Things platform to launch IoT products at a minimum cost.

Fibocom

Venture Round in 2014
Fibocom Wireless Inc. is a prominent Chinese provider of wireless communication modules and solutions, specializing in the Internet of Things (IoT) and mobile internet technologies. The company independently designs and manufactures a range of products, including LTE, NB-IoT, HSPA, and GSM/GPRS modules, as well as GPS and OBD modules. These products enable secure communication for various applications, such as automotive systems, tracking and tracing, industrial mobile computing, smart grid technologies, and healthcare solutions. Fibocom also offers services for wireless payment, car networking, and security monitoring. To enhance its global presence, the company collaborates with local technical partners to provide timely support and address customer needs effectively. With a focus on innovation and quality, Fibocom serves a diverse array of vertical markets, positioning itself as a key partner for equipment manufacturers, integrators, mobile network operators, and end-users around the world.

Keyssa

Series C in 2014
Keyssa, Inc., established in 2009 and headquartered in Campbell, California, specializes in developing and manufacturing contactless connectors and wireless semiconductors. Utilizing millimeter-wave technology, the company's flagship product, Kiss Connectivity, enables secure, instantaneous, and high-speed data transfer between devices in close proximity. This tiny, solid-state system eliminates the need for traditional metal connectors, cables, and wireless networks, offering a protocol-agnostic, EHF transmission solution. Keyssa's products cater to a wide range of applications, including mobile phones, displays, automotive, robotic surgery, factory automation, and data centers. The company's offerings, such as the KSS104U, streamline production line testing, significantly reducing overall test time. Keyssa operates additional offices in Tigard, Oregon; Shenzhen, China; Seoul, South Korea; and Taipei, Taiwan.

Enlighted

Series D in 2014
Enlighted Inc. is a company that specializes in manufacturing advanced lighting control systems for commercial environments, serving both domestic and international markets. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Enlighted develops a range of products including Enlighted Sensors, which gather data on occupancy, ambient light, temperature, and energy consumption, and Enlighted Room Control devices that allow users to adjust lighting levels in their spaces. Additionally, the Enlighted Gateway aggregates data from multiple sensors, facilitating comprehensive energy management through a web-based interface known as the Energy Manager. The company's technology is designed to enhance operational efficiency, reduce energy costs—reportedly by up to 70% in some cases—and improve workspace comfort. Enlighted's solutions have been adopted by numerous Fortune 1000 companies, with sensors deployed in over 70,000 square feet of commercial real estate. As of May 2018, Enlighted operates as a subsidiary of Siemens Industry, Inc.

VeriSilicon

Venture Round in 2014
VeriSilicon, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with an additional office in Plano, Texas, is a semiconductor company specializing in custom silicon solutions and system-on-chip (SoC) turnkey services. It offers a wide range of services, including the design and manufacture of memory chips, and provides licensable digital signal processing cores, Hantro Video IPs, and eDRAM. VeriSilicon caters to diverse industries such as smartphones, media tablets, HDTVs, set-top boxes, and data centers, targeting advanced process technologies like 28nm and FD-SOI. The company's portfolio includes five types of in-house processor IPs and over 1,400 analog and mixed signal IPs and RF IPs, enabling it to deliver comprehensive, customized silicon solutions.

SIGFOX

Series C in 2014
Sigfox is the world’s leading provider of connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT). The company has built a global network to connect billions of devices to the Internet while consuming as little energy as possible, as simply as possible. Sigfox’s unique approach to device-to-cloud communications addresses the three greatest barriers to global IoT adoption: cost, energy consumption, and global scalability. Today, the network is present in 26 countries and on track to cover 60 by 2018 – covering a population of 397 million people. With millions of objects connected and a rapidly growing partner ecosystem, Sigfox empowers companies to create new innovations on the IoT. Founded in 2010 by Ludovic Le Moan and Christophe Fourtet, the company is headquartered in Labège near Toulouse, France’s “IoT Valley”. Sigfox also has offices in Paris, Madrid, Munich, Boston, San Francisco, Dubai and Singapore.

GainSpan

Series D in 2013
GainSpan specializes in ultra-low-power Wi-Fi technology aimed at enhancing sensors and embedded applications. Founded in 2006 by a team of engineers from Intel, the company focuses on creating semiconductor solutions that enable devices to operate for years on a single AA battery. This innovation addresses the challenges faced by wireless sensor networks, particularly issues related to power consumption and the need for standardized solutions. GainSpan's integrated system-on-chip combines a radio, media access controller, baseband processor, on-chip flash memory, and an applications processor, facilitating the development of connected products for smart homes and cities. The technology supports various applications, including temperature monitoring for energy management and condition monitoring of industrial equipment, allowing users to leverage existing Wi-Fi infrastructure and knowledge for new IoT opportunities.

North

Series A in 2013
North, formerly known as Thalmic Labs, is a technology company based in Kitchener, Canada, focused on developing innovative eyewear that integrates digital information into daily life. Founded in 2012, North employs over 400 professionals across four offices in North America, including engineers, designers, and futurists. The company's flagship product is a pair of smart glasses that provide heads-up access to digital notifications, allowing users to engage with their digital lives without the need to constantly check their phones. Features such as customizable replies, emojis, and snooze delays enhance the user experience by offering discreet and manageable access to information. North aims to create technologies that seamlessly blend with everyday activities, emphasizing the harmonious relationship between people and technology.

Enlighted

Series C in 2013
Enlighted Inc. is a company that specializes in manufacturing advanced lighting control systems for commercial environments, serving both domestic and international markets. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Enlighted develops a range of products including Enlighted Sensors, which gather data on occupancy, ambient light, temperature, and energy consumption, and Enlighted Room Control devices that allow users to adjust lighting levels in their spaces. Additionally, the Enlighted Gateway aggregates data from multiple sensors, facilitating comprehensive energy management through a web-based interface known as the Energy Manager. The company's technology is designed to enhance operational efficiency, reduce energy costs—reportedly by up to 70% in some cases—and improve workspace comfort. Enlighted's solutions have been adopted by numerous Fortune 1000 companies, with sensors deployed in over 70,000 square feet of commercial real estate. As of May 2018, Enlighted operates as a subsidiary of Siemens Industry, Inc.

SIGFOX

Series B in 2012
Sigfox is the world’s leading provider of connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT). The company has built a global network to connect billions of devices to the Internet while consuming as little energy as possible, as simply as possible. Sigfox’s unique approach to device-to-cloud communications addresses the three greatest barriers to global IoT adoption: cost, energy consumption, and global scalability. Today, the network is present in 26 countries and on track to cover 60 by 2018 – covering a population of 397 million people. With millions of objects connected and a rapidly growing partner ecosystem, Sigfox empowers companies to create new innovations on the IoT. Founded in 2010 by Ludovic Le Moan and Christophe Fourtet, the company is headquartered in Labège near Toulouse, France’s “IoT Valley”. Sigfox also has offices in Paris, Madrid, Munich, Boston, San Francisco, Dubai and Singapore.

Mocana

Series D in 2012
Mocana Corporation is a provider of cybersecurity software solutions focused on protecting Internet of Things (IoT) devices and industrial infrastructure. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, the company develops an enterprise mobile application security platform that allows organizations to deliver secure mobile applications for both internal and external users. Its product suite includes KeyTone, a secure communications app, and a range of mobile application protection solutions that support essential organizational functions. Mocana also offers device security solutions such as NanoCrypto, NanoSec, NanoSSH, and NanoSSL, designed for embedded device manufacturers and operational technology. The company's IoT Security Platform enhances the security of industrial IoT devices and ensures end-to-end trust in device manufacturing and deployment. By enabling devices to protect themselves against cyber threats, Mocana helps industries like aerospace, defense, healthcare, and utilities minimize breach risks and comply with regulatory standards. Its customer base includes Fortune 50 enterprises, government agencies, and smart device manufacturers.

Impinj

Venture Round in 2012
Impinj, Inc. is a provider of RAIN RFID solutions that facilitate wireless connectivity for various everyday items, enabling businesses and consumers to identify, locate, and authenticate billions of items. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Seattle, Washington, the company offers an integrated platform that includes endpoint integrated circuits (ICs) and a range of connectivity products, such as reader ICs, modules, readers, and gateways. This platform delivers real-time information about items across multiple sectors, including retail, healthcare, supply chain, automotive, and manufacturing. Impinj also offers software solutions like ItemSense, which supports enterprise-class RAIN deployment management and provides tools for application developers. The company's offerings are utilized through a network of distributors, system integrators, value-added resellers, and software partners globally, covering regions such as the Americas, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, and Africa.

July Systems

Venture Round in 2012
July Systems Inc. is a cloud-based mobile experience and engagement platform that specializes in location services. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company focuses on digitizing physical spaces by connecting to building WiFi systems to gather insights about customer behavior, such as loyalty and shopping frequency. Its key offerings include Proximity MX, which provides contextual location intelligence and adaptive mobile engagement, and July MX, a self-authoring platform for creating mobile sites and applications without requiring coding skills. The company serves a diverse range of clients, including infrastructure providers, service providers, original equipment manufacturers, and business owners. In 2018, July Systems became a subsidiary of Cisco Systems, further enhancing its capabilities in the mobile engagement space.

Miartech

Series C in 2012
Miartech is a Chinese high-tech enterprise specializing in energy management and information services, with a strong emphasis on the design and development of digital-analog mixed-signal chips. The company has created innovative power-line loaded wave communication chips and application system solutions that lead the industry. Miartech's technology is instrumental in long-distance data collection and energy management across various sectors, including smart household products, intelligent buildings, street lamp management, and clean energy integration. By focusing on Power IoT applications, Miartech aims to enhance both domestic and commercial environments, promoting sustainability through improved access to low-voltage power lines and efficient energy usage.

GainSpan

Series C in 2011
GainSpan specializes in ultra-low-power Wi-Fi technology aimed at enhancing sensors and embedded applications. Founded in 2006 by a team of engineers from Intel, the company focuses on creating semiconductor solutions that enable devices to operate for years on a single AA battery. This innovation addresses the challenges faced by wireless sensor networks, particularly issues related to power consumption and the need for standardized solutions. GainSpan's integrated system-on-chip combines a radio, media access controller, baseband processor, on-chip flash memory, and an applications processor, facilitating the development of connected products for smart homes and cities. The technology supports various applications, including temperature monitoring for energy management and condition monitoring of industrial equipment, allowing users to leverage existing Wi-Fi infrastructure and knowledge for new IoT opportunities.

Miartech

Series B in 2011
Miartech is a Chinese high-tech enterprise specializing in energy management and information services, with a strong emphasis on the design and development of digital-analog mixed-signal chips. The company has created innovative power-line loaded wave communication chips and application system solutions that lead the industry. Miartech's technology is instrumental in long-distance data collection and energy management across various sectors, including smart household products, intelligent buildings, street lamp management, and clean energy integration. By focusing on Power IoT applications, Miartech aims to enhance both domestic and commercial environments, promoting sustainability through improved access to low-voltage power lines and efficient energy usage.

Enlighted

Series B in 2011
Enlighted Inc. is a company that specializes in manufacturing advanced lighting control systems for commercial environments, serving both domestic and international markets. Founded in 2009 and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, Enlighted develops a range of products including Enlighted Sensors, which gather data on occupancy, ambient light, temperature, and energy consumption, and Enlighted Room Control devices that allow users to adjust lighting levels in their spaces. Additionally, the Enlighted Gateway aggregates data from multiple sensors, facilitating comprehensive energy management through a web-based interface known as the Energy Manager. The company's technology is designed to enhance operational efficiency, reduce energy costs—reportedly by up to 70% in some cases—and improve workspace comfort. Enlighted's solutions have been adopted by numerous Fortune 1000 companies, with sensors deployed in over 70,000 square feet of commercial real estate. As of May 2018, Enlighted operates as a subsidiary of Siemens Industry, Inc.

iControl Networks

Series D in 2011
iControl Networks is a technology company that specializes in providing a software platform for service providers and home security companies, facilitating the delivery of connected home solutions to households globally. Founded in 2003 and based in Redwood City, California, iControl offers a range of services including device management, remote access, task scheduling, and video management. Its solutions allow users to remotely control and manage home security systems through various devices such as web browsers, smartphones, and tablets. Additionally, the company provides home awareness, energy management, and health monitoring solutions for the elderly. One of its notable products is Piper, a Wi-Fi-enabled device that integrates video, home automation, and environmental sensors. iControl also supports collaboration through its OpenHome Partner program, which connects application and device makers on a unified platform.

July Systems

Venture Round in 2011
July Systems Inc. is a cloud-based mobile experience and engagement platform that specializes in location services. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in San Francisco, the company focuses on digitizing physical spaces by connecting to building WiFi systems to gather insights about customer behavior, such as loyalty and shopping frequency. Its key offerings include Proximity MX, which provides contextual location intelligence and adaptive mobile engagement, and July MX, a self-authoring platform for creating mobile sites and applications without requiring coding skills. The company serves a diverse range of clients, including infrastructure providers, service providers, original equipment manufacturers, and business owners. In 2018, July Systems became a subsidiary of Cisco Systems, further enhancing its capabilities in the mobile engagement space.

Taifatech

Venture Round in 2010
Taifatech is a fabless semiconductor company, designs and develops controllers that connect devices to each other or to the network.

iControl Networks

Series C in 2009
iControl Networks is a technology company that specializes in providing a software platform for service providers and home security companies, facilitating the delivery of connected home solutions to households globally. Founded in 2003 and based in Redwood City, California, iControl offers a range of services including device management, remote access, task scheduling, and video management. Its solutions allow users to remotely control and manage home security systems through various devices such as web browsers, smartphones, and tablets. Additionally, the company provides home awareness, energy management, and health monitoring solutions for the elderly. One of its notable products is Piper, a Wi-Fi-enabled device that integrates video, home automation, and environmental sensors. iControl also supports collaboration through its OpenHome Partner program, which connects application and device makers on a unified platform.

Imagination Technologies

Post in 2009
Imagination Technologies, established in 1977, is a UK-based company that designs and licenses advanced processor solutions for diverse markets. It specializes in graphics, video, vision, and embedded processing, along with multi-standard communications. Key products include PowerVR Graphics for multimedia processing, PowerVR Ray Tracing for fast ray tracing, PowerVR Video for hardware video encode and decode, and PowerVR Vision for integrated vision processing. The company also offers MIPS processor cores, Ensigma radio processing units, security solutions, and wire-speed switching and routing solutions. Imagination Technologies serves semiconductor, network operator, manufacturer, and OEM companies, catering to mobile, consumer, automotive, networking, and IoT markets.

Wind River

Acquisition in 2009
Wind River is a company that specializes in Device Software Optimization (DSO), providing solutions to streamline the development, management, and operation of device software across various industries. Founded in 1981 and headquartered in Alameda, California, Wind River offers pre-integrated and standardized development platforms that enhance quality and reliability while reducing costs and risks throughout the software development lifecycle. The company caters to sectors such as aerospace, defense, medical, automotive, and energy, delivering a comprehensive suite of services designed to meet the evolving challenges of the Internet of Things (IoT). As a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation, Wind River focuses on helping organizations navigate complex cybersecurity threats and other emerging technological demands.

BridgeCo

Venture Round in 2009
BridgeCo offers processor IC and software platforms for connecting Internet media sources, computers and consumer electronics throughout the home. BridgeCo platforms are targeted at the market for stand-alone after-market and embedded audio applications. BridgeCo platforms are the core technologies underlying digital media players (DMPs), audio/video receivers (AVRs), musical instruments and external multi-channel sound cards.

Imagination Technologies

Post in 2008
Imagination Technologies, established in 1977, is a UK-based company that designs and licenses advanced processor solutions for diverse markets. It specializes in graphics, video, vision, and embedded processing, along with multi-standard communications. Key products include PowerVR Graphics for multimedia processing, PowerVR Ray Tracing for fast ray tracing, PowerVR Video for hardware video encode and decode, and PowerVR Vision for integrated vision processing. The company also offers MIPS processor cores, Ensigma radio processing units, security solutions, and wire-speed switching and routing solutions. Imagination Technologies serves semiconductor, network operator, manufacturer, and OEM companies, catering to mobile, consumer, automotive, networking, and IoT markets.

iControl Networks

Series B in 2008
iControl Networks is a technology company that specializes in providing a software platform for service providers and home security companies, facilitating the delivery of connected home solutions to households globally. Founded in 2003 and based in Redwood City, California, iControl offers a range of services including device management, remote access, task scheduling, and video management. Its solutions allow users to remotely control and manage home security systems through various devices such as web browsers, smartphones, and tablets. Additionally, the company provides home awareness, energy management, and health monitoring solutions for the elderly. One of its notable products is Piper, a Wi-Fi-enabled device that integrates video, home automation, and environmental sensors. iControl also supports collaboration through its OpenHome Partner program, which connects application and device makers on a unified platform.

GainSpan

Series B in 2007
GainSpan specializes in ultra-low-power Wi-Fi technology aimed at enhancing sensors and embedded applications. Founded in 2006 by a team of engineers from Intel, the company focuses on creating semiconductor solutions that enable devices to operate for years on a single AA battery. This innovation addresses the challenges faced by wireless sensor networks, particularly issues related to power consumption and the need for standardized solutions. GainSpan's integrated system-on-chip combines a radio, media access controller, baseband processor, on-chip flash memory, and an applications processor, facilitating the development of connected products for smart homes and cities. The technology supports various applications, including temperature monitoring for energy management and condition monitoring of industrial equipment, allowing users to leverage existing Wi-Fi infrastructure and knowledge for new IoT opportunities.

VeriSilicon

Series D in 2007
VeriSilicon, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with an additional office in Plano, Texas, is a semiconductor company specializing in custom silicon solutions and system-on-chip (SoC) turnkey services. It offers a wide range of services, including the design and manufacture of memory chips, and provides licensable digital signal processing cores, Hantro Video IPs, and eDRAM. VeriSilicon caters to diverse industries such as smartphones, media tablets, HDTVs, set-top boxes, and data centers, targeting advanced process technologies like 28nm and FD-SOI. The company's portfolio includes five types of in-house processor IPs and over 1,400 analog and mixed signal IPs and RF IPs, enabling it to deliver comprehensive, customized silicon solutions.

BridgeCo

Venture Round in 2007
BridgeCo offers processor IC and software platforms for connecting Internet media sources, computers and consumer electronics throughout the home. BridgeCo platforms are targeted at the market for stand-alone after-market and embedded audio applications. BridgeCo platforms are the core technologies underlying digital media players (DMPs), audio/video receivers (AVRs), musical instruments and external multi-channel sound cards.

Mformation Software Technologies

Series E in 2007
Mformation Technologies, Inc. specializes in mobile device management software for mobile operators, service providers, and enterprises. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Edison, New Jersey, the company also has offices in several international locations, including the United Kingdom, India, China, Japan, Northern Ireland, and Malaysia. Its flagship product, the MFORMATION SERVICE MANAGER Suite, offers a comprehensive suite of solutions for mobile device management. This includes features for provisioning and configuration, firmware management, application management, diagnostics, security management, and enterprise device management. Mformation Technologies focuses on enhancing customer experience with voice and data services, while also providing security and device management technology tailored for the evolving landscape of mobile and Internet of Things applications.

Arch Rock

Series B in 2007
Arch Rock Corporation is a systems and software company specializing in wireless sensor networks. Founded in 2005 and based in San Francisco, California, the company focuses on integrating data from these networks into enterprise IT infrastructure, allowing for efficient viewing, analysis, and management of sensory information. By leveraging cutting-edge Internet and Web technologies, Arch Rock enables the creation of scalable networks that eliminate physical limitations, providing access to previously unobservable data. The founding team has a strong background in the research and development of wireless sensor networking, driving the company's mission to enhance the integration of physical and digital worlds, ultimately expanding the Internet's capacity to include awareness of the physical environment.

TagArray

Series A in 2007
TagArray, Inc. specializes in Real Time Location Services (RTLS) utilizing ultra-wide band (UWB) technology to provide efficient asset-tracking solutions. The company's system caters to various applications, including inventory management, healthcare asset tracking, equipment monitoring, and agricultural use. By offering low-cost and low-power transceivers, TagArray enables rapid real-time tracking with a response time of just 0.1 seconds per reading. This capability allows for mass deployment in large markets, making previously uneconomical tracking solutions feasible.

Intellon Corporation

Venture Round in 2006
Intellon Corporation, a fabless semiconductor company, engages in the design, develop, manufacture, and marketing of integrated circuits (ICs) for powerline communications or high-speed communications over existing electrical wiring in the United States and internationally. They provides HomePlug-based ICs for home networking, networked entertainment, broadband over powerline access, ethernet-over-coax, smart grid management, and other commercial applications. The HomePlug-based ICs provide connectivity between broadband modems or routers and personal computers, set-top boxes, gaming consoles, and other electronic products within a home; and monitors electrical distribution system, as well as helps in distributing Internet, video-on-demand, and other services.

Imagination Technologies

Post in 2006
Imagination Technologies, established in 1977, is a UK-based company that designs and licenses advanced processor solutions for diverse markets. It specializes in graphics, video, vision, and embedded processing, along with multi-standard communications. Key products include PowerVR Graphics for multimedia processing, PowerVR Ray Tracing for fast ray tracing, PowerVR Video for hardware video encode and decode, and PowerVR Vision for integrated vision processing. The company also offers MIPS processor cores, Ensigma radio processing units, security solutions, and wire-speed switching and routing solutions. Imagination Technologies serves semiconductor, network operator, manufacturer, and OEM companies, catering to mobile, consumer, automotive, networking, and IoT markets.

GainSpan

Series A in 2006
GainSpan specializes in ultra-low-power Wi-Fi technology aimed at enhancing sensors and embedded applications. Founded in 2006 by a team of engineers from Intel, the company focuses on creating semiconductor solutions that enable devices to operate for years on a single AA battery. This innovation addresses the challenges faced by wireless sensor networks, particularly issues related to power consumption and the need for standardized solutions. GainSpan's integrated system-on-chip combines a radio, media access controller, baseband processor, on-chip flash memory, and an applications processor, facilitating the development of connected products for smart homes and cities. The technology supports various applications, including temperature monitoring for energy management and condition monitoring of industrial equipment, allowing users to leverage existing Wi-Fi infrastructure and knowledge for new IoT opportunities.

BridgeCo

Series D in 2006
BridgeCo offers processor IC and software platforms for connecting Internet media sources, computers and consumer electronics throughout the home. BridgeCo platforms are targeted at the market for stand-alone after-market and embedded audio applications. BridgeCo platforms are the core technologies underlying digital media players (DMPs), audio/video receivers (AVRs), musical instruments and external multi-channel sound cards.

iControl Networks

Series A in 2006
iControl Networks is a technology company that specializes in providing a software platform for service providers and home security companies, facilitating the delivery of connected home solutions to households globally. Founded in 2003 and based in Redwood City, California, iControl offers a range of services including device management, remote access, task scheduling, and video management. Its solutions allow users to remotely control and manage home security systems through various devices such as web browsers, smartphones, and tablets. Additionally, the company provides home awareness, energy management, and health monitoring solutions for the elderly. One of its notable products is Piper, a Wi-Fi-enabled device that integrates video, home automation, and environmental sensors. iControl also supports collaboration through its OpenHome Partner program, which connects application and device makers on a unified platform.

IP Fabrics

Series B in 2006
IP Fabrics, Inc. specializes in providing network visibility, compliance, and analytics solutions for various sectors, including telecommunications, cable, wireless, satellite, VoIP, and government agencies. The company offers a range of products designed for network surveillance and management, such as TunnelBox, which facilitates remote traffic access for diagnostics and compliance; DeepProbe, a tool for deep packet inspection and real-time alerts; and DeepSweep, which supports lawful interception and network visibility. Additionally, IP Fabrics provides CyberInsight, an analytics solution for network behavior analysis, along with intelligence modules and a software development kit to enhance its products. Founded in 2002 and based in Beaverton, Oregon, IP Fabrics serves over 50 clients, including surveillance solution providers, law enforcement, and government entities. The company also offers development services, ongoing support, and training for its systems. As of mid-2015, IP Fabrics operates as a subsidiary of Yaana Technologies, LLC.

Arch Rock

Series A in 2005
Arch Rock Corporation is a systems and software company specializing in wireless sensor networks. Founded in 2005 and based in San Francisco, California, the company focuses on integrating data from these networks into enterprise IT infrastructure, allowing for efficient viewing, analysis, and management of sensory information. By leveraging cutting-edge Internet and Web technologies, Arch Rock enables the creation of scalable networks that eliminate physical limitations, providing access to previously unobservable data. The founding team has a strong background in the research and development of wireless sensor networking, driving the company's mission to enhance the integration of physical and digital worlds, ultimately expanding the Internet's capacity to include awareness of the physical environment.

Intellon Corporation

Series B in 2005
Intellon Corporation, a fabless semiconductor company, engages in the design, develop, manufacture, and marketing of integrated circuits (ICs) for powerline communications or high-speed communications over existing electrical wiring in the United States and internationally. They provides HomePlug-based ICs for home networking, networked entertainment, broadband over powerline access, ethernet-over-coax, smart grid management, and other commercial applications. The HomePlug-based ICs provide connectivity between broadband modems or routers and personal computers, set-top boxes, gaming consoles, and other electronic products within a home; and monitors electrical distribution system, as well as helps in distributing Internet, video-on-demand, and other services.

VeriSilicon

Series B in 2005
VeriSilicon, headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with an additional office in Plano, Texas, is a semiconductor company specializing in custom silicon solutions and system-on-chip (SoC) turnkey services. It offers a wide range of services, including the design and manufacture of memory chips, and provides licensable digital signal processing cores, Hantro Video IPs, and eDRAM. VeriSilicon caters to diverse industries such as smartphones, media tablets, HDTVs, set-top boxes, and data centers, targeting advanced process technologies like 28nm and FD-SOI. The company's portfolio includes five types of in-house processor IPs and over 1,400 analog and mixed signal IPs and RF IPs, enabling it to deliver comprehensive, customized silicon solutions.

InfiNet Wireless

Private Equity Round in 2005
InfiNet Wireless Limited specializes in providing fixed, nomadic, mobile, and public safety wireless connectivity solutions through advanced broadband wireless access and WiMAX technologies. Established in 2003 and headquartered in Moscow, the company offers a diverse range of products, including point-to-point and point-to-multipoint solutions, as well as MESH topology systems with integrated Wi-Fi capabilities. Its equipment supports various applications such as video surveillance, municipal services, and mobile public safety communications. InfiNet Wireless serves a global clientele across multiple sectors, including oil, gas, education, and healthcare, operating in countries such as the United States, Mexico, South Africa, and the United Kingdom. The company has established itself as one of the largest privately owned developers and manufacturers of Broadband Wireless Access systems, maintaining a focus on innovation and customer satisfaction through continuous feedback and product development.

Crossbow Technologies

Series C in 2005
Crossbow Technology, Inc. manufactures and supplies wireless sensor networks and inertial sensor systems. It offers accelerometers, angular rate sensors (gyros), magnetometers, GPS, and air-data sensors for instrumentation, navigation, and control applications in land, marine, and airborne environments; and intertial systems, accelerometers, tilt sensors, and magnetometers for general aviation, automotive test, antenna stabilization, unmanned aerial vehicles, agriculture and construction, vibration monitoring, and towed sonar arrays. The company also provides wireless sensor network development kits, wireless modules, sensor boards, gateways, and wireless solutions blog for industrial, environmental monitoring, building automation, academic programs, and asset management applications. In addition, it offers MoteWorks, an OEM software platform that offers developers the comprehensive benefits of wireless technology in a given sensor application. Further, the company provides design engineering services. Crossbow Technology offers its products through a network of distributors worldwide.

Mformation Software Technologies

Series D in 2004
Mformation Technologies, Inc. specializes in mobile device management software for mobile operators, service providers, and enterprises. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Edison, New Jersey, the company also has offices in several international locations, including the United Kingdom, India, China, Japan, Northern Ireland, and Malaysia. Its flagship product, the MFORMATION SERVICE MANAGER Suite, offers a comprehensive suite of solutions for mobile device management. This includes features for provisioning and configuration, firmware management, application management, diagnostics, security management, and enterprise device management. Mformation Technologies focuses on enhancing customer experience with voice and data services, while also providing security and device management technology tailored for the evolving landscape of mobile and Internet of Things applications.

BridgeCo

Series C in 2004
BridgeCo offers processor IC and software platforms for connecting Internet media sources, computers and consumer electronics throughout the home. BridgeCo platforms are targeted at the market for stand-alone after-market and embedded audio applications. BridgeCo platforms are the core technologies underlying digital media players (DMPs), audio/video receivers (AVRs), musical instruments and external multi-channel sound cards.

SyChip

Series C in 2003
SyChip Inc. specializes in the design, development, and marketing of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) and Chip Scale Modules (CSM) tailored for the wireless Internet appliance market. The company is known for its focus on creating highly integrated RF modules that leverage proprietary integration techniques and modular architectures, alongside low loss Silicon technologies. This unique approach enables SyChip's RF designs to be more predictable and easier to simulate, which in turn reduces time-to-market, enhances performance, and boosts reliability.

Vivato

Series C in 2003
Vivato is a provider of Wi-Fi infrastructure solutions, specializing in the design and delivery of connectivity systems for mobile carriers and operators both in the United States and internationally. The company offers advanced indoor Wi-Fi base stations that enhance range and coverage for large spaces such as warehouses, stadiums, convention centers, and office parks. Additionally, Vivato provides outdoor Wi-Fi base stations capable of delivering high data rates to extensive outdoor areas, which include urban and rural Wi-Fi projects, educational campuses, resorts, and various public facilities like airports and train terminals. Its products aim to meet the increasing demand for bandwidth driven by mobile device usage, thereby supporting a wide array of industries and environments.

Iospan Wireless

Acquisition in 2003
Iospan Wireless is an Internet infrastruture company. Specifically the firm provides customers with mass broadband services through their main product the MIMO-OFDM-enabled AirBurst.

pSemi

Series A in 2003
pSemi Corporation, a subsidiary of Murata, is a semiconductor company based in San Diego, California, focused on driving semiconductor integration. Building on the legacy of Peregrine Semiconductor, pSemi enhances Murata's capabilities through high-performance semiconductor solutions. The company specializes in a diverse range of products, including wireless and broadband radio frequency devices, integrated circuits, power management solutions, and connected sensors. pSemi's innovations support advanced modules used in smartphones, base stations, personal computers, electric vehicles, data centers, IoT devices, and healthcare applications. With a commitment to making electronics smaller, thinner, faster, and more efficient, pSemi aims to play a pivotal role in the connected world.

BridgeCo

Series B in 2003
BridgeCo offers processor IC and software platforms for connecting Internet media sources, computers and consumer electronics throughout the home. BridgeCo platforms are targeted at the market for stand-alone after-market and embedded audio applications. BridgeCo platforms are the core technologies underlying digital media players (DMPs), audio/video receivers (AVRs), musical instruments and external multi-channel sound cards.

SyChip

Series B in 2002
SyChip Inc. specializes in the design, development, and marketing of Radio Frequency Integrated Circuits (RFIC) and Chip Scale Modules (CSM) tailored for the wireless Internet appliance market. The company is known for its focus on creating highly integrated RF modules that leverage proprietary integration techniques and modular architectures, alongside low loss Silicon technologies. This unique approach enables SyChip's RF designs to be more predictable and easier to simulate, which in turn reduces time-to-market, enhances performance, and boosts reliability.
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