Intel Corporation

Founded in 1968, Intel designs, manufactures, and sells essential technologies for cloud, smart, and connected devices worldwide. Its product portfolio includes platform products like central processing units and chipsets, along with non-platform products such as accelerators, boards and systems, connectivity products, and memory and storage products. Intel serves original equipment manufacturers, original design manufacturers, and cloud service providers.

Indeshaw Adenaw

Investor

Ranjeet Alexis

Investor

Srini Ananth

Managing Director

Assaf Araki

Investment Director

Jen Ard

Managing Director

Peng Bai Ph.D

Vice President, Technology and Manufacture, Director, Derivative Logic Technology Development

Roi Bar-Kat

Managing Director

Aravind Bharadwaj

Investment Director

Jose-Maria Blanc

Managing Director

Joe Bolger

Vice President

John Bonini

Vice President / General Manager - Desktop, Workstations, Gaming

Liang Chen Ph.D

Director, Business Planning and Development

Arun Chetty

Managing Director

Lisa Cohen

Investment Director

Sean Doyle

Managing Director

Joe English

Vice President

Don Faria

Investor

Dave Flanagan

Managing Director

Andy Fligel

Managing Director

Pat Gelsinger

CEO

Yoni Greifman

Investment Director, Intel Capital

Abdul Guefor

Managing Director EMEA

Christine Herron

Director

Josiane Ishimwe

Investor

Dave Johnson

Managing Director

Erik Jorgensen

Director, United Kingdom

Eric King

Investor

Sunil Kurkure

Managing Director

Greg Lavender Ph.D

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

Elana Lian

Investor

Anthony Lin

Managing Partner

Mark Lydon

Managing Director

Mike Mayberry

VP, Technology and Manufacturing Group and Director, Components Research

Curtis McKee

Investor

Steven C. Megli

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

Nebiu Mela

Investor

Dave Mueller

Investor

Anil Nanduri

Vice President and General Manager, Drones Group

Mark Rostick

Managing Director

Sunil Sanghavi

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

Investor

Erica Van

Partner

Trina Van Pelt

General Partner

Tianlin Wang

Managing Director and China Country Manager

Nick Washburn

Managing Director

Lance Weaver

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

Glenn Weinberg

Director of Architecture, Storage Group

Tyler Welt

Investor

Safroadu Yeboah Amankwah

Vice President and Chief Strategy Officer

Past deals in Internet of Things

Skylo Technologies

Venture Round in 2025
Skylo Technologies is an IoT solutions company that provides real-time connectivity for machines and sensors through a satellite network. It offers a satellite transceiver, an IoT hub that aggregates data from offline sensors and transmits to the cloud, and a data platform for remote hub management. The company serves industries including agriculture, rail, logistics, telematics, vehicles and equipment, maritime, disaster management, and utilities infrastructure. Its technology enables disaster response, productivity and safety monitoring for vessels, and the tracking and analysis of machine performance to improve yield and reduce costs. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, the company also maintains offices in Bengaluru, India, and Tel Aviv, Israel.

Skylo Technologies

Series C in 2024
Skylo Technologies is an IoT solutions company that provides real-time connectivity for machines and sensors through a satellite network. It offers a satellite transceiver, an IoT hub that aggregates data from offline sensors and transmits to the cloud, and a data platform for remote hub management. The company serves industries including agriculture, rail, logistics, telematics, vehicles and equipment, maritime, disaster management, and utilities infrastructure. Its technology enables disaster response, productivity and safety monitoring for vessels, and the tracking and analysis of machine performance to improve yield and reduce costs. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Mateo, California, the company also maintains offices in Bengaluru, India, and Tel Aviv, Israel.

AI-LINK

Series A in 2024
AI-LINK is a digital infrastructure provider specializing in industrial sites and 5G edge cloud services. The company develops advanced 5G networks and mobile edge computing platforms, offering a comprehensive range of 5G solutions that include terminals, base stations, and cloud services. By catering to various sectors such as transportation, real estate, education, industry, and tourism, AI-LINK enables businesses to enhance their communication infrastructure and leverage the benefits of advanced connectivity.

Xyte

Series A in 2024
Xyte is a developer of a hardware-as-a-service platform that provides hardware manufacturers with a comprehensive cloud-based solution for managing their connected device businesses. The platform offers a white-labeled system that allows device makers to efficiently handle their customers, resellers, and devices. By leveraging Xyte's technology, manufacturers can explore new subscription-based business models and maximize the potential of their connected products. This end-to-end platform aims to streamline operations and enhance the overall customer experience in the evolving landscape of connected devices.

Censys

Series C in 2023
Founded in 2017, Censys offers an internet intelligence platform that provides real-time visibility into global networks and devices. Its solution enables businesses to discover unknown assets, monitor remote workforce, identify threat actors, and manage attack surfaces proactively.

Nexite

Series C in 2022
Founded in 2017, Nexite operates a platform that enhances physical retail by providing real-time item-level insights. Its key offerings include tiny, battery-free NanoBT tags that enable inventory tracking, transparency, and business intelligence from manufacturing to the customer's home. This empowers retailers and brands to create new revenue streams, improve stock management, and enhance shopping experiences.

Censys

Series B in 2022
Founded in 2017, Censys offers an internet intelligence platform that provides real-time visibility into global networks and devices. Its solution enables businesses to discover unknown assets, monitor remote workforce, identify threat actors, and manage attack surfaces proactively.

floLIVE

Series B in 2021
floLIVE provides a cloud-native connectivity platform for enterprises, mobile operators and cloud providers. The platform combines local core networks that deliver local connectivity with centralized cloud management, enabling secure, high-performance, regulatory-compliant connectivity with scalable elasticity. It offers a complete cloud-based IoT ecosystem that includes core network functionality, integrated device management, inventory and billing services, all delivered as-a-service under a pay-as-you-grow model. The company focuses on secure, private connectivity for IoT and mobile networks, integrating services in a single offering to simplify deployment and governance while protecting against internal and external threats. Founded in 2015 and based in London, United Kingdom, the company operates globally.

SAM Seamless Network

Series B in 2021
SAM Seamless Network is a cybersecurity technology company based in Tel Aviv, Israel, with additional offices in New York and Berlin. Founded in 2016, the company specializes in protecting connected homes from cyber threats by addressing vulnerabilities at the source. Its flagship product, SAM for Homes, is a software solution that secures communication between smart devices and the network, ensuring that all connected devices are safeguarded without the need for individual agents on each device. The company also offers SAM for SMBs, a network management platform tailored for small and medium-sized businesses, and SAM On-the-Go, which provides parental control features. Through its proprietary cyber intelligence and Internet of Things threat management systems, SAM Seamless Network enables customers to confidently expand their use of IoT devices while minimizing security risks.

Nexite

Series B in 2020
Founded in 2017, Nexite operates a platform that enhances physical retail by providing real-time item-level insights. Its key offerings include tiny, battery-free NanoBT tags that enable inventory tracking, transparency, and business intelligence from manufacturing to the customer's home. This empowers retailers and brands to create new revenue streams, improve stock management, and enhance shopping experiences.

Reliance Jio

Private Equity Round in 2020
Reliance Jio Infocomm is a telecommunications company based in Mumbai, India, that offers a range of wireless telecom products and services, including voice, data, and messaging. The company utilizes Long-Term Evolution (LTE) technology to provide mobile and broadband services. In addition to its core offerings, Jio distributes smartphones and hotspot devices, enhancing connectivity options for consumers. Jio also invests in research and development across various fields such as blockchain, artificial intelligence, Internet of Things (IoT), data analytics, and next-generation cloud services. Its media services encompass a wide array of content, including recorded and live music, sports, television programs, movies, and events, catering to diverse entertainment needs.

MemVerge

Series B in 2020
MemVerge specializes in memory storage convergence software designed to optimize cloud infrastructure. Its proprietary Distributed Memory Objects (DMO) technology leverages Intel's Optane DC persistent memory, enabling data-intensive workloads like AI/ML and big data analytics to run at memory speed with consistent data across systems.

FogHorn

Series C in 2020
FogHorn is a developer of edge intelligence software tailored for industrial and commercial Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The company's platform enables advanced analytics and machine learning capabilities to be deployed in on-premises edge environments, facilitating applications such as monitoring, diagnostics, machine performance optimization, proactive maintenance, and operational intelligence. FogHorn's technology is particularly beneficial for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), systems integrators, and end customers across various sectors, including manufacturing, energy, mining, transportation, healthcare, retail, and smart infrastructure initiatives like smart grids and connected vehicles. By enhancing edge computing with real-time analytics, FogHorn empowers businesses to integrate seamlessly with major cloud platforms, allowing for informed, analytics-driven decision-making.

Huaqin Communication Technology

Series B in 2019
Huaqin specializes in the design, development, and production of smartphones, tablets, notebooks, servers, and IoT products. As a global leader in ODM services, Huaqin partners with Google to ensure secure Android devices for customers worldwide.

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 and configures a variety of smart devices, including outlets, hubs, switches, plugs, and sensors, to create a fully connected smart home environment. The company's platform seamlessly integrates pre-installed hardware with software, allowing residents to control and automate their lighting and devices according to their preferences and schedules. By streamlining the installation process for property developers, IOTAS enhances the attractiveness of multifamily units, enabling property owners to offer modern amenities, reduce utility and management costs, and appeal to prospective tenants looking for advanced living solutions.

Pixeom

Venture Round in 2019
Pixeom, Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing a software platform designed to replicate and manage cloud functionalities on-premise. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, Pixeom provides an edge computing solution that enables cloud service providers to efficiently package, deploy, and orchestrate containerized applications at scale on local Edge IoT Cores. The platform is tailored to meet the stringent requirements of numerous Fortune 500 clients, offering an agnostic approach that allows for deployment across any hardware and operating system while maintaining connectivity to any cloud service. Pixeom addresses the challenges associated with distributed edge deployment, enabling IT administrators to manage infrastructure and workloads across thousands or millions of locations in a cost-effective manner. The company facilitates a seamless migration from cloud to edge without requiring significant re-architecture of existing cloud-native applications and offers various edge versions of popular cloud services that align with on-premise APIs.

OnScale

Series A in 2019
OnScale Inc. is a technology company that specializes in developing on-demand scalable engineering simulation software designed to enhance research and development while reducing costs for engineers. Founded in 2018 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, OnScale offers its Multiphysics CAE software, which facilitates accelerated innovation across various industries, including next-generation technologies such as MEMS IoT, 5G, biomedicine, and autonomous vehicles. This software is utilized for a range of applications, including MEMS and filters, sensors, non-destructive testing, medical devices, and sonar systems. OnScale operates on a Software as a Service (SaaS) model, providing a cloud-based solution with a pay-as-you-go subscription pricing structure.

Ineda Systems

Acquisition in 2019
Ineda Systems Inc. is a manufacturer and distributor of low-power system-on-chip (SoC) solutions, focusing on improving power consumption for wearable and Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices. Established in 2010 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, with an additional office in Hyderabad, India, the company employs a hierarchical computing architecture that allows multiple CPUs to operate independently while sharing resources. This architecture enhances contextual computing, enabling devices to remain in an always-on state and optimally utilize CPUs, peripherals, accelerators, and memory based on specific applications. Ineda's products are designed for various sectors, including automotive, healthcare, fitness, and smart infrastructure, supporting applications such as traffic sign recognition, adaptive cruise control, and telehealth solutions. The company distributes its offerings through a network of partners across the United States, India, Taiwan, China, Korea, and Japan, positioning itself as a leader in low-power SoC development for both consumer and enterprise markets.

Eta Wireless

Venture Round in 2019
Eta Wireless is a technology company focused on addressing power inefficiencies in the mobile communications sector. Its innovative solution, ETAdvanced, is a power management chip designed to significantly reduce energy consumption in smartphones, wearables, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. By minimizing wasted energy, which is often lost as heat, ETAdvanced extends the battery life of these wireless communication devices. The technology also supports the latest gigabit communication standards, including LTE Advanced, 5G, and WiFi, enabling manufacturers to enhance device performance while ensuring efficient power use. As a result, Eta Wireless aims to eliminate the frequent issue of devices running out of power, providing users with more reliable and lasting battery life.

SAM Seamless Network

Series A in 2018
SAM Seamless Network is a cybersecurity technology company based in Tel Aviv, Israel, with additional offices in New York and Berlin. Founded in 2016, the company specializes in protecting connected homes from cyber threats by addressing vulnerabilities at the source. Its flagship product, SAM for Homes, is a software solution that secures communication between smart devices and the network, ensuring that all connected devices are safeguarded without the need for individual agents on each device. The company also offers SAM for SMBs, a network management platform tailored for small and medium-sized businesses, and SAM On-the-Go, which provides parental control features. Through its proprietary cyber intelligence and Internet of Things threat management systems, SAM Seamless Network enables customers to confidently expand their use of IoT devices while minimizing security risks.

Aerial

Venture Round in 2018
Aerial Technologies Inc. is a Montreal-based company that specializes in cloud-based motion analytics solutions utilizing artificial intelligence and existing wireless infrastructure. Founded in 2015, Aerial has developed the Motion Capture Plug, a WiFi Motion device that analyzes distortions in wireless signals to provide insights into motion activity in various environments such as homes, workplaces, hospitals, and hotels. This technology allows for monitoring without the use of cameras, wearables, or sensors, making it a cost-effective solution for detecting human presence and activities. Aerial serves a diverse clientele, including internet service providers, healthcare organizations, security systems integrators, and smart object manufacturers across the globe, with regional offices in the United States and Spain.

Arcadia Data

Series B in 2018
Arcadia Data Inc. is a data analytics company founded in 2012 and headquartered in Campbell, California. The company specializes in developing a unified visual analytics and business intelligence platform tailored for big data environments. Its platform allows business users to easily build applications using a drag-and-drop interface, facilitating accelerated access to data and real-time insights without the need for additional hardware. By running visual analytics natively within modern data platforms, such as Apache Hadoop, Arcadia Data enhances performance, scale, and security, effectively bridging the gap between self-service data visualization and advanced analytics. This capability empowers enterprises to design data-centric applications that can adapt to the demands of big data and the Internet of Things.

CubeWorks

Venture Round in 2018
CubeWorks develops millimeter-scale wireless sensing solutions for real-time monitoring across diverse environments. The company offers the Cubisens platform, a family of ultra-small software-integrated sensors that measure temperature, imaging and pressure with units under a millimeter in size. The Cubisens system supports deploying multiple units together to tackle larger monitoring tasks and deliver mission-critical information exactly where it is needed. Founded in 2013 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, CubeWorks focuses on ultra-low-power circuitry to enable Internet of Things sensing across industries, including supply chain monitoring and environmental sensing, with a view toward scalable, dependable, and sustainable monitoring solutions.

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.

Huaqin Communication Technology

Series A in 2017
Huaqin specializes in the design, development, and production of smartphones, tablets, notebooks, servers, and IoT products. As a global leader in ODM services, Huaqin partners with Google to ensure secure Android devices for customers worldwide.

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 and configures a variety of smart devices, including outlets, hubs, switches, plugs, and sensors, to create a fully connected smart home environment. The company's platform seamlessly integrates pre-installed hardware with software, allowing residents to control and automate their lighting and devices according to their preferences and schedules. By streamlining the installation process for property developers, IOTAS enhances the attractiveness of multifamily units, enabling property owners to offer modern amenities, reduce utility and management costs, and appeal to prospective tenants looking for advanced living solutions.

LeapMind

Series B in 2017
LeapMind Inc. is a Tokyo-based company established in 2012 that specializes in developing hardware architecture and platforms for deep learning applications. The company focuses on making deep learning technology more compact and accessible, enhancing the Internet of Things (IoT) through its concept of the "Deep Learning of Things" (DoT). LeapMind's innovations include the Juiz deep learning circuit designed for use with field programmable gate arrays (FPGA), which allows for efficient implementation of deep neural networks. The company also conducts research to create algorithms that improve the accuracy of neural network models while significantly reducing their computational complexity, facilitating the use of advanced deep learning capabilities in small computing environments. This approach aims to streamline complex technologies for the IoT and robotics sectors, enabling wider adoption and enhanced functionality.

FogHorn

Series B in 2017
FogHorn is a developer of edge intelligence software tailored for industrial and commercial Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The company's platform enables advanced analytics and machine learning capabilities to be deployed in on-premises edge environments, facilitating applications such as monitoring, diagnostics, machine performance optimization, proactive maintenance, and operational intelligence. FogHorn's technology is particularly beneficial for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), systems integrators, and end customers across various sectors, including manufacturing, energy, mining, transportation, healthcare, retail, and smart infrastructure initiatives like smart grids and connected vehicles. By enhancing edge computing with real-time analytics, FogHorn empowers businesses to integrate seamlessly with major cloud platforms, allowing for informed, analytics-driven decision-making.

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 industries, including mobile phones, displays, automotive, robotic surgery, factory automation, and data centers. The company aims to simplify and enhance device-to-device data flow, freeing product designers and consumers from conventional connectivity constraints.

Elmodis

Funding Round in 2017
Elmodis enhances energy efficiency and operating performance of electrically-powered industrial machinery. It offers an integrated hardware-software solution for real-time remote monitoring, enabling manufacturers and users to track machine performance. Founded by seasoned engineers with over 15 years in machine monitoring and diagnostics, Elmodis innovates using current and voltage measurements from electric engines.

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 a leading provider of connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT), specializing in low-power wide-area networking services. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Labège, France, the company has developed a global network designed to connect billions of devices to the Internet while minimizing energy consumption and complexity. By addressing key barriers to IoT adoption—cost, energy use, and scalability—Sigfox supports various industries, including supply chain and logistics, manufacturing, utilities, insurance, and agriculture. Its cloud-based platform simplifies device-to-cloud communications, allowing clients to benefit from efficient connectivity solutions. As of now, Sigfox's network spans 26 countries, with plans for expansion to 60 countries, serving a population of approximately 397 million people and fostering a growing ecosystem of partners and innovations in the IoT space.

CubeWorks

Venture Round in 2016
CubeWorks develops millimeter-scale wireless sensing solutions for real-time monitoring across diverse environments. The company offers the Cubisens platform, a family of ultra-small software-integrated sensors that measure temperature, imaging and pressure with units under a millimeter in size. The Cubisens system supports deploying multiple units together to tackle larger monitoring tasks and deliver mission-critical information exactly where it is needed. Founded in 2013 and based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, CubeWorks focuses on ultra-low-power circuitry to enable Internet of Things sensing across industries, including supply chain monitoring and environmental sensing, with a view toward scalable, dependable, and sustainable monitoring solutions.

Grand Chip Microelectronics

Venture Round in 2016
Grand Chip Microelectronics Co., Ltd is a technology company based in Zhuzhou City, China, specializing in the development of radio frequency (RF) front-end integrated circuits (ICs) and RF Place & Play solutions. The company focuses on creating high-performance, high-linearity, and highly integrated Wi-Fi front-end devices designed for WLAN infrastructure applications. In addition to its work in WLAN technology, Grand Chip Microelectronics also provides wireless connectivity solutions for cellular platforms and the Internet of Things, aiming to enhance the performance and integration of wireless communication systems.

Eta Wireless

Seed Round in 2016
Eta Wireless is a technology company focused on addressing power inefficiencies in the mobile communications sector. Its innovative solution, ETAdvanced, is a power management chip designed to significantly reduce energy consumption in smartphones, wearables, and Internet of Things (IoT) devices. By minimizing wasted energy, which is often lost as heat, ETAdvanced extends the battery life of these wireless communication devices. The technology also supports the latest gigabit communication standards, including LTE Advanced, 5G, and WiFi, enabling manufacturers to enhance device performance while ensuring efficient power use. As a result, Eta Wireless aims to eliminate the frequent issue of devices running out of power, providing users with more reliable and lasting battery life.

Snowcookie

Seed Round in 2016
Snowcookie is a Swiss company founded in 2014 that specializes in developing innovative wearables for skiers. Its unique smart skiing system features wireless sensors that independently capture the motion of both the skier's body and their skis, providing detailed insights into speed, technique, and body position. The system consists of two ski sensors and a central unit, which connect to a mobile application for real-time performance analysis. This application offers audio coaching, measures various skiing parameters, and provides users with actionable feedback to improve their skills. Additionally, Snowcookie's platform allows users to track their performance, compare runs, and analyze their technique through beautifully rendered 3D maps. By combining advanced technology with user-friendly interfaces, Snowcookie aims to enhance the skiing experience and promote better technique and safety on the slopes.

WebRadar

Venture Round in 2016
WebRadar is a Telecom Engineering company that specializes in quality, performance, and optimization management. It develops cloud-based software systems aimed at wireless and wireline telecom operators, as well as telemetry solutions for road transport and gas station management. By utilizing advanced algorithms, the company processes large volumes of unstructured data from diverse sources to generate business intelligence. This capability enables organizations within the telecom, automotive, and IoT sectors to gain valuable insights, enhance user experiences, improve service performance, accelerate revenue growth, and reduce operational costs. WebRadar's focus on data analysis and optimization positions it as a key player in driving efficiencies and strategic planning for its clients globally.

Arrayent

Series C in 2016
Arrayent is a cloud-based IoT platform provider that enables consumer brands to convert traditional products into connected devices and deliver them to market. The platform collects usage and device data, supports device interoperability through cloud-to-cloud integrations with third-party ecosystems, and provides security features such as data encryption and access control. It supports a range of services from device agents to cloud services to mobile app SDKs, enabling brands to connect products through smartphone and web applications. The company offers Connect Cloud Service, Insight Cloud Service, and EcoAdaptor Cloud Service to link product lines with brands and analyze consumer behavior, usage, and sales trends. It serves appliance, HVAC, lighting, security, and wellness industries, and counts clients such as Chamberlain, LiftMaster, Maytag, OSRAM, Sylvania, Pentair, Salus, and Whirlpool. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Arrayent operates to help mass-market consumer product companies develop connected products and ecosystems by partnering with various technology providers.

Micro Program

Venture Round in 2015
Microprogram Information Co, founded in 1995, is a leading provider of industrial IoT technology services and electronic payment terminal equipment in Taiwan. The company specializes in three primary areas: electronic payment solutions, wireless sensing technologies, and cloud data services. By leveraging user research and integrating software and hardware technologies, Microprogram delivers innovative solutions across various sectors, including transportation, finance, retail, manufacturing, and healthcare. Their offerings encompass terminal sensor devices, mobile applications, and cloud service platforms, all underpinned by advanced big data analysis capabilities. Microprogram aims to enhance client operations by supporting the entire process from requirement definition to concept creation, product development, and service optimization. Through strategic cross-industry collaborations, the company seeks to drive innovation and expand global market opportunities, ultimately contributing to improved quality of life and sustainable practices for its clients.

Arrayent

Series C in 2015
Arrayent is a cloud-based IoT platform provider that enables consumer brands to convert traditional products into connected devices and deliver them to market. The platform collects usage and device data, supports device interoperability through cloud-to-cloud integrations with third-party ecosystems, and provides security features such as data encryption and access control. It supports a range of services from device agents to cloud services to mobile app SDKs, enabling brands to connect products through smartphone and web applications. The company offers Connect Cloud Service, Insight Cloud Service, and EcoAdaptor Cloud Service to link product lines with brands and analyze consumer behavior, usage, and sales trends. It serves appliance, HVAC, lighting, security, and wellness industries, and counts clients such as Chamberlain, LiftMaster, Maytag, OSRAM, Sylvania, Pentair, Salus, and Whirlpool. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Arrayent operates to help mass-market consumer product companies develop connected products and ecosystems by partnering with various technology providers.

Telink

Venture Round in 2015
Telink Semiconductor Co., Ltd, founded in 2010 and headquartered in Shanghai, China, specializes in the design and manufacturing of low-power radio-frequency and mixed-signal system chips. The company primarily focuses on developing integrated circuit solutions for Internet of Things (IoT) devices, such as smart bulbs. Telink is dedicated to advancing the technology of wireless IoT system-level chips, engaging in extensive research and development to remain at the forefront of this rapidly evolving sector.

Rithmio

Seed Round in 2015
Rithmio, Inc. is a company specializing in gesture recognition technology, offering a software platform that enables product teams to develop accurate and personalized gesture-based applications. Founded in 2011 and headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, Rithmio's platform integrates with motion-sensing devices, including wearables, smartphones, and connected sports equipment, to learn, track, and analyze user movements in real time. Its flagship product, Constellation, supports the creation of next-generation wearables and connected clothing, facilitating partnerships with leading semiconductor companies and consumer electronics manufacturers. These collaborations allow Rithmio's technology to be embedded at the System on Chip or reference design level, enhancing the functionality of various devices in the market.

Arcadia Data

Series A in 2015
Arcadia Data Inc. is a data analytics company founded in 2012 and headquartered in Campbell, California. The company specializes in developing a unified visual analytics and business intelligence platform tailored for big data environments. Its platform allows business users to easily build applications using a drag-and-drop interface, facilitating accelerated access to data and real-time insights without the need for additional hardware. By running visual analytics natively within modern data platforms, such as Apache Hadoop, Arcadia Data enhances performance, scale, and security, effectively bridging the gap between self-service data visualization and advanced analytics. This capability empowers enterprises to design data-centric applications that can adapt to the demands of big data and the Internet of Things.

SIGFOX

Series D in 2015
Sigfox is a leading provider of connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT), specializing in low-power wide-area networking services. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Labège, France, the company has developed a global network designed to connect billions of devices to the Internet while minimizing energy consumption and complexity. By addressing key barriers to IoT adoption—cost, energy use, and scalability—Sigfox supports various industries, including supply chain and logistics, manufacturing, utilities, insurance, and agriculture. Its cloud-based platform simplifies device-to-cloud communications, allowing clients to benefit from efficient connectivity solutions. As of now, Sigfox's network spans 26 countries, with plans for expansion to 60 countries, serving a population of approximately 397 million people and fostering a growing ecosystem of partners and innovations in the IoT space.

UNISOC

Venture Round in 2015
UNISOC is a global leader in fabless semiconductor technology, specializing in the independent research and development of core chipsets for mobile communications and IoT. With over 4500 employees across 14 R&D centers worldwide, UNISOC offers a wide range of products including mobile chipset platforms supporting various communication standards, RF chipsets, wireless connection chipsets, security chipsets, TV chipsets, and image sensor chipsets.

ThunderSoft

Venture Round in 2014
ThunderSoft is a China-based provider of operating system technologies and solutions, specializing in smart devices across various sectors including mobile, IoT, automotive, and enterprise. The company, headquartered in Beijing, delivers comprehensive operating system solutions for smartphones, tablets, smart TVs, and mobile device management systems, among others. In addition to its core offerings, ThunderSoft provides services such as carrier certification, Android OS upgrades, application development, and OS customization. With over 30 research and development centers and offices across China and a global presence in countries such as Germany, Japan, and the United States, ThunderSoft has established strong partnerships with leading technology firms, enhancing its capacity to create high-quality intelligent devices.

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.

Appscomm

Venture Round in 2014
Appscomm is a company focused on developing smart wearables aimed at enhancing mobile communication. Its product range includes smartphones, specialized outdoor sports terminals, devices tailored for athletes, smartwatches, wireless long-distance video monitors, and health management tools. By emphasizing creativity and collaboration, Appscomm seeks to improve customers' lives through technology, making them smarter and healthier. The company is committed to delivering innovative solutions that empower users with advanced technological capabilities.

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 designs, develops, and manufactures a wide range of communication modules, including LTE, NB-IoT, HSPA, and GSM/GPRS, as well as GPS and OBD modules. These products enable secure wireless communication for various applications across industries such as automotive, healthcare, and smart grid solutions. Fibocom's offerings facilitate operations through advanced services like wireless payment, car networking, and security monitoring. The company supports its global customer base with logistics, manufacturing, and technical assistance, collaborating with local partners to ensure timely responses to field application challenges. By integrating wireless communication with positioning technology and device management platforms, Fibocom positions itself as a key partner for equipment manufacturers, system integrators, and end-users across diverse vertical markets.

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 industries, including mobile phones, displays, automotive, robotic surgery, factory automation, and data centers. The company aims to simplify and enhance device-to-device data flow, freeing product designers and consumers from conventional connectivity constraints.

Guavus

Debt Financing in 2014
Guavus is a provider of advanced big data analytics applications that address complex data challenges for Fortune 500 enterprises. The company specializes in real-time analytics, enabling businesses to efficiently manage and analyze large volumes of structured and unstructured data. Guavus's applications are designed to improve service assurance and enhance customer experience management, particularly in the context of the Internet of Things. By integrating operational and business support systems, Guavus allows customers to optimize network capacity planning and enhance service operations. Its operational intelligence solutions can process over two trillion transactions daily, effectively correlating and analyzing data from diverse sources to help organizations become more efficient, profitable, and competitive.

Newlans

Series B in 2014
Newlans Inc., established in 2003 and based in Acton, Massachusetts, specializes in programmable analog signal processing solutions for the semiconductor industry. As a fabless company, Newlans develops high-quality, programmable Silicon-on-Insulator (SOI) capacitors and components, primarily serving smartphone original equipment manufacturers and radio frequency front-end module suppliers. Its products enable tunable RFFE solutions, addressing the increasing demand for flexible and efficient RF front-ends in 4G LTE devices.

SIGFOX

Series C in 2014
Sigfox is a leading provider of connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT), specializing in low-power wide-area networking services. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Labège, France, the company has developed a global network designed to connect billions of devices to the Internet while minimizing energy consumption and complexity. By addressing key barriers to IoT adoption—cost, energy use, and scalability—Sigfox supports various industries, including supply chain and logistics, manufacturing, utilities, insurance, and agriculture. Its cloud-based platform simplifies device-to-cloud communications, allowing clients to benefit from efficient connectivity solutions. As of now, Sigfox's network spans 26 countries, with plans for expansion to 60 countries, serving a population of approximately 397 million people and fostering a growing ecosystem of partners and innovations in the IoT space.

Arrayent

Series B in 2013
Arrayent is a cloud-based IoT platform provider that enables consumer brands to convert traditional products into connected devices and deliver them to market. The platform collects usage and device data, supports device interoperability through cloud-to-cloud integrations with third-party ecosystems, and provides security features such as data encryption and access control. It supports a range of services from device agents to cloud services to mobile app SDKs, enabling brands to connect products through smartphone and web applications. The company offers Connect Cloud Service, Insight Cloud Service, and EcoAdaptor Cloud Service to link product lines with brands and analyze consumer behavior, usage, and sales trends. It serves appliance, HVAC, lighting, security, and wellness industries, and counts clients such as Chamberlain, LiftMaster, Maytag, OSRAM, Sylvania, Pentair, Salus, and Whirlpool. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, Arrayent operates to help mass-market consumer product companies develop connected products and ecosystems by partnering with various technology providers.

WebRadar

Venture Round in 2013
WebRadar is a Telecom Engineering company that specializes in quality, performance, and optimization management. It develops cloud-based software systems aimed at wireless and wireline telecom operators, as well as telemetry solutions for road transport and gas station management. By utilizing advanced algorithms, the company processes large volumes of unstructured data from diverse sources to generate business intelligence. This capability enables organizations within the telecom, automotive, and IoT sectors to gain valuable insights, enhance user experiences, improve service performance, accelerate revenue growth, and reduce operational costs. WebRadar's focus on data analysis and optimization positions it as a key player in driving efficiencies and strategic planning for its clients globally.

Omek Interactive

Acquisition in 2013
Omek Interactive specializes in developing tools and technology that empower manufacturers and software developers to integrate gesture-based interfaces into their products. The company's gesture recognition and body tracking software is utilized across a diverse array of devices, including televisions, set-top boxes, game consoles, tablets, notebooks, PCs, smartphones, and interactive signs, as well as medical and fitness applications. Omek's technology supports a wide range of 3D cameras, processors, and operating systems, enabling a variety of gesture-enabled applications such as gaming, advertising, physical therapy, home and factory automation, and security. By providing these innovative solutions, Omek Interactive enhances user interaction and experience across multiple industries.

GainSpan

Series D in 2013
GainSpan is a company that specializes in ultra-low-power Wi-Fi technology for sensors and embedded applications. Founded in 2006 by a team of engineers who previously worked at Intel Corporation, GainSpan aims to enhance the adoption of wireless sensor networks by addressing power consumption challenges associated with traditional Wi-Fi solutions. The company's innovative semiconductor and software offerings allow devices to operate for up to ten years on a single AA battery, leveraging existing Wi-Fi infrastructure. This technology facilitates the development of connected products for various applications, including temperature monitoring for energy management and condition monitoring of industrial equipment. GainSpan's integrated system-on-chip combines multiple components, such as a radio, media access controller, and applications processor, into one compact package, thereby streamlining the creation of smart home and city solutions.

WebRadar

Venture Round in 2013
WebRadar is a Telecom Engineering company that specializes in quality, performance, and optimization management. It develops cloud-based software systems aimed at wireless and wireline telecom operators, as well as telemetry solutions for road transport and gas station management. By utilizing advanced algorithms, the company processes large volumes of unstructured data from diverse sources to generate business intelligence. This capability enables organizations within the telecom, automotive, and IoT sectors to gain valuable insights, enhance user experiences, improve service performance, accelerate revenue growth, and reduce operational costs. WebRadar's focus on data analysis and optimization positions it as a key player in driving efficiencies and strategic planning for its clients globally.

Guavus

Series D in 2013
Guavus is a provider of advanced big data analytics applications that address complex data challenges for Fortune 500 enterprises. The company specializes in real-time analytics, enabling businesses to efficiently manage and analyze large volumes of structured and unstructured data. Guavus's applications are designed to improve service assurance and enhance customer experience management, particularly in the context of the Internet of Things. By integrating operational and business support systems, Guavus allows customers to optimize network capacity planning and enhance service operations. Its operational intelligence solutions can process over two trillion transactions daily, effectively correlating and analyzing data from diverse sources to help organizations become more efficient, profitable, and competitive.

WebRadar

Series A in 2013
WebRadar is a Telecom Engineering company that specializes in quality, performance, and optimization management. It develops cloud-based software systems aimed at wireless and wireline telecom operators, as well as telemetry solutions for road transport and gas station management. By utilizing advanced algorithms, the company processes large volumes of unstructured data from diverse sources to generate business intelligence. This capability enables organizations within the telecom, automotive, and IoT sectors to gain valuable insights, enhance user experiences, improve service performance, accelerate revenue growth, and reduce operational costs. WebRadar's focus on data analysis and optimization positions it as a key player in driving efficiencies and strategic planning for its clients globally.

SIGFOX

Series B in 2012
Sigfox is a leading provider of connectivity for the Internet of Things (IoT), specializing in low-power wide-area networking services. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Labège, France, the company has developed a global network designed to connect billions of devices to the Internet while minimizing energy consumption and complexity. By addressing key barriers to IoT adoption—cost, energy use, and scalability—Sigfox supports various industries, including supply chain and logistics, manufacturing, utilities, insurance, and agriculture. Its cloud-based platform simplifies device-to-cloud communications, allowing clients to benefit from efficient connectivity solutions. As of now, Sigfox's network spans 26 countries, with plans for expansion to 60 countries, serving a population of approximately 397 million people and fostering a growing ecosystem of partners and innovations in the IoT space.

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.

Guavus

Series C in 2012
Guavus is a provider of advanced big data analytics applications that address complex data challenges for Fortune 500 enterprises. The company specializes in real-time analytics, enabling businesses to efficiently manage and analyze large volumes of structured and unstructured data. Guavus's applications are designed to improve service assurance and enhance customer experience management, particularly in the context of the Internet of Things. By integrating operational and business support systems, Guavus allows customers to optimize network capacity planning and enhance service operations. Its operational intelligence solutions can process over two trillion transactions daily, effectively correlating and analyzing data from diverse sources to help organizations become more efficient, profitable, and competitive.

July Systems

Venture Round in 2012
July Systems Inc. is a developer of cloud-based mobile experience and engagement platforms, founded in 2001 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company operates July Rapid, a mobile app development studio, and offers Proximity MX, which provides adaptive mobile engagement and contextual location intelligence by translating position data from network devices. Additionally, July MX is a self-authoring platform that allows users to create and publish mobile sites and applications without requiring coding skills. July Systems connects to building WiFi systems to gather insights about customer behavior, helping vendors gain a better understanding of their clients offline, akin to online analytics. The company serves a diverse clientele, 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 and location services sector.

Miartech

Series C in 2012
Miartech is a Chinese high-tech enterprise specializing in energy management and information services. The company focuses on the design, research, and development of digital-analog mixed-signal chips, particularly for Power IoT applications in smart cities and buildings. Miartech's innovative power-line loaded wave communication chips and related system solutions provide a competitive edge in the industry. Their technology is utilized for long-distance data collection and energy management in various applications, including smart household products, intelligent buildings, street lamp management, and clean energy connections. By enabling enhanced connectivity and efficiency in domestic and commercial environments, Miartech contributes to the advancement of sustainable technology solutions.

GainSpan

Series C in 2011
GainSpan is a company that specializes in ultra-low-power Wi-Fi technology for sensors and embedded applications. Founded in 2006 by a team of engineers who previously worked at Intel Corporation, GainSpan aims to enhance the adoption of wireless sensor networks by addressing power consumption challenges associated with traditional Wi-Fi solutions. The company's innovative semiconductor and software offerings allow devices to operate for up to ten years on a single AA battery, leveraging existing Wi-Fi infrastructure. This technology facilitates the development of connected products for various applications, including temperature monitoring for energy management and condition monitoring of industrial equipment. GainSpan's integrated system-on-chip combines multiple components, such as a radio, media access controller, and applications processor, into one compact package, thereby streamlining the creation of smart home and city solutions.

Miartech

Series B in 2011
Miartech is a Chinese high-tech enterprise specializing in energy management and information services. The company focuses on the design, research, and development of digital-analog mixed-signal chips, particularly for Power IoT applications in smart cities and buildings. Miartech's innovative power-line loaded wave communication chips and related system solutions provide a competitive edge in the industry. Their technology is utilized for long-distance data collection and energy management in various applications, including smart household products, intelligent buildings, street lamp management, and clean energy connections. By enabling enhanced connectivity and efficiency in domestic and commercial environments, Miartech contributes to the advancement of sustainable technology solutions.

Guavus

Series B in 2011
Guavus is a provider of advanced big data analytics applications that address complex data challenges for Fortune 500 enterprises. The company specializes in real-time analytics, enabling businesses to efficiently manage and analyze large volumes of structured and unstructured data. Guavus's applications are designed to improve service assurance and enhance customer experience management, particularly in the context of the Internet of Things. By integrating operational and business support systems, Guavus allows customers to optimize network capacity planning and enhance service operations. Its operational intelligence solutions can process over two trillion transactions daily, effectively correlating and analyzing data from diverse sources to help organizations become more efficient, profitable, and competitive.

Omek Interactive

Series C in 2011
Omek Interactive specializes in developing tools and technology that empower manufacturers and software developers to integrate gesture-based interfaces into their products. The company's gesture recognition and body tracking software is utilized across a diverse array of devices, including televisions, set-top boxes, game consoles, tablets, notebooks, PCs, smartphones, and interactive signs, as well as medical and fitness applications. Omek's technology supports a wide range of 3D cameras, processors, and operating systems, enabling a variety of gesture-enabled applications such as gaming, advertising, physical therapy, home and factory automation, and security. By providing these innovative solutions, Omek Interactive enhances user interaction and experience across multiple industries.

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 developer of cloud-based mobile experience and engagement platforms, founded in 2001 and headquartered in San Francisco, California. The company operates July Rapid, a mobile app development studio, and offers Proximity MX, which provides adaptive mobile engagement and contextual location intelligence by translating position data from network devices. Additionally, July MX is a self-authoring platform that allows users to create and publish mobile sites and applications without requiring coding skills. July Systems connects to building WiFi systems to gather insights about customer behavior, helping vendors gain a better understanding of their clients offline, akin to online analytics. The company serves a diverse clientele, 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 and location services sector.

Borqs Technologies

Series C in 2011
Borqs Technologies specializes in developing software solutions and products for Android-based smart connected devices. It offers customizable hardware products like trackers, smart watches, ruggedized handsets, tablets, and mobile connectivity modules. The company generates revenue primarily from hardware sales, with a significant portion coming from its key market, China.

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.

Cymbet Corporation

Series C in 2010
Cymbet designs and manufactures eco-friendly, biocompatible rechargeable solid-state batteries for microelectronic systems. Its products serve industries such as medical, sensor, RFID, industrial control, communications, and portable electronics. Cymbet offers bare dies, power management/real-time clocks, evaluation kits, and sells through global distributors.

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.

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.

Staccato Communications

Venture Round in 2008
Staccato Communications, Inc. offers ultra wideband wireless enabled devices for the wireless USB, Bluetooth, and Internet protocol connectivity to the personal computing, consumer electronics, and mobile phone industries. Its products include single-chip integrated circuits, device adapter and device module design kits, reference design kits, wireless USB development kits, and streaming services development kits. The company also provides Ripcord Software, which provides a software stack for variety of ultra wide band applications, as well as includes installers, firmware, middleware, drivers, customization tools, and firmware upgrade tools. Staccato Communications’ products are used in various applications, such as printers, camera, mass storage devices, portable media players, wireless docking, wireless projectors, Web cameras, wireless HDTV, wireless speakers, set top boxes, wireless displays, purchasing content, sharing content, and personal servers. Staccato Communications, Inc. was formerly known as Discrete Time Communications, Inc. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in San Diego, California.

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.

Zensys

Venture Round in 2008
Zensys is a company specializing in wireless networking technology for control and status reading applications. It is best known for developing Z-Wave, an affordable two-way wireless mesh network communications technology that allows users to easily and securely monitor and manage various home control systems, including lighting and security, from anywhere in the world. In addition to its core technology, Zensys offers a comprehensive range of products and services, such as application-specific integrated circuits (ASICs), development kits, and engineering services tailored for Original Equipment Manufacturers.

GainSpan

Series B in 2007
GainSpan is a company that specializes in ultra-low-power Wi-Fi technology for sensors and embedded applications. Founded in 2006 by a team of engineers who previously worked at Intel Corporation, GainSpan aims to enhance the adoption of wireless sensor networks by addressing power consumption challenges associated with traditional Wi-Fi solutions. The company's innovative semiconductor and software offerings allow devices to operate for up to ten years on a single AA battery, leveraging existing Wi-Fi infrastructure. This technology facilitates the development of connected products for various applications, including temperature monitoring for energy management and condition monitoring of industrial equipment. GainSpan's integrated system-on-chip combines multiple components, such as a radio, media access controller, and applications processor, into one compact package, thereby streamlining the creation of smart home and city 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.

Skyhook

Series C in 2007
Skyhook is a Boston-based mobile location services company, founded in 2003, that specializes in hybrid positioning technology. Initially focused on geolocating Wi-Fi access points, the company has since expanded its offerings to include advanced location services that integrate Wi-Fi, GPS, cell towers, IP addresses, and device sensors. In 2015, Skyhook introduced Behavioral Data through an open platform, prioritizing data privacy and security for its advertising and application clients. The company further developed its technology in 2016 with the launch of Precision Location to support wearables and the Internet of Things (IoT), alongside products such as Personas and Context Accelerator, which assist brands in effectively engaging mobile consumers.

Mformation Software Technologies

Series E in 2007
Mformation Software Technologies, Inc. specializes in mobile device management software designed for mobile operators, service providers, and enterprises. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Edison, New Jersey, with additional offices in locations such as the United Kingdom, India, China, Japan, Northern Ireland, and Malaysia, the company offers the MFORMATION SERVICE MANAGER Suite. This integrated software solution includes features for provisioning and configuration, firmware management, application management, diagnostics and repair, security management, enterprise device management, and customer experience management. Mformation is recognized for its comprehensive approach to managing both mobile and Internet of Things devices, ensuring robust security and efficient operational management for its clients.

Arch Rock

Series B in 2007
Arch Rock Corporation is a systems and software company specializing in innovative products and technology for wireless sensor networks. Founded in 2005 and based in San Francisco, California, the company aims to bridge the physical and digital worlds by integrating data collected from wireless sensor networks into enterprise IT infrastructures. This integration allows for easy viewing, analysis, and management of sensory information, which is essential for providing broad and immediate access to critical data. Arch Rock's technology eliminates physical boundaries, enabling sensing in previously unreachable locations and facilitating the creation of networks that enhance data accessibility. The company's founding team has a strong background in the research and development of wireless sensor networking and its incorporation into enterprise data management, leveraging their technical expertise to expand the Internet's capacity to include awareness of the physical world.

Xiaoi Robot

Series B in 2007
Shanghai Xiaoi Robot Technology Co., Ltd specializes in artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and applications, providing solutions across multiple industries, including telecommunications, finance, government, e-commerce, and healthcare. Founded in 2001 and based in Shanghai, the company has developed an extensive industrial knowledge base and a sophisticated human-machine dialogue engine. Its offerings encompass a wide range of core AI technologies, such as natural language processing, speech recognition, machine learning, and big data analytics. Xiaoi Robot operates a robust AI cloud service platform that enhances AI output through real user data, boasting over 1 billion users and facilitating more than 100 billion interactions globally. The company is recognized for its innovation, holding numerous national patents in areas like natural language processing and human-machine interaction. Through its diverse product portfolio, Xiaoi Robot generates revenue from software and cloud platform services, as well as maintenance and support services.

TagArray

Series A in 2007
TagArray, Inc. specializes in Real Time Location Services (RTLS) using ultra-wide band (UWB) technology. The company offers an innovative asset-tracking system designed for item-level tracking across various applications, including inventory management, healthcare assets, equipment, and agricultural tracking. TagArray's solutions are characterized by their ultra-low cost and low power consumption, enabling rapid real-time tracking with a response time of just 0.1 seconds per reading. This performance allows for mass deployment in large markets, making economical tracking feasible in areas where it previously was not possible.

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.

GainSpan

Series A in 2006
GainSpan is a company that specializes in ultra-low-power Wi-Fi technology for sensors and embedded applications. Founded in 2006 by a team of engineers who previously worked at Intel Corporation, GainSpan aims to enhance the adoption of wireless sensor networks by addressing power consumption challenges associated with traditional Wi-Fi solutions. The company's innovative semiconductor and software offerings allow devices to operate for up to ten years on a single AA battery, leveraging existing Wi-Fi infrastructure. This technology facilitates the development of connected products for various applications, including temperature monitoring for energy management and condition monitoring of industrial equipment. GainSpan's integrated system-on-chip combines multiple components, such as a radio, media access controller, and applications processor, into one compact package, thereby streamlining the creation of smart home and city solutions.

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. is a US-based company specializing in network visibility, compliance, and analytics solutions for various sectors, including telecommunications, cable, and government agencies. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Beaverton, Oregon, the company offers a range of products designed for network surveillance and diagnostics. Its product suite includes TunnelBox, a remote traffic access appliance, and DeepProbe, a deep packet inspection device that provides real-time alerts for network events. The DeepSweep appliance supports lawful intercept compliance and enhances network visibility. Additionally, the company offers CyberInsight, an analytics solution for network behavior analysis, as well as an OpenIntelligence software development kit for customizable applications. IP Fabrics serves over 50 customers, including service providers and law enforcement agencies, and provides ongoing support, training, and maintenance for its solutions. As of mid-2015, IP Fabrics operates as a subsidiary of Yaana Technologies, LLC.

Staccato Communications

Series C in 2006
Staccato Communications, Inc. offers ultra wideband wireless enabled devices for the wireless USB, Bluetooth, and Internet protocol connectivity to the personal computing, consumer electronics, and mobile phone industries. Its products include single-chip integrated circuits, device adapter and device module design kits, reference design kits, wireless USB development kits, and streaming services development kits. The company also provides Ripcord Software, which provides a software stack for variety of ultra wide band applications, as well as includes installers, firmware, middleware, drivers, customization tools, and firmware upgrade tools. Staccato Communications’ products are used in various applications, such as printers, camera, mass storage devices, portable media players, wireless docking, wireless projectors, Web cameras, wireless HDTV, wireless speakers, set top boxes, wireless displays, purchasing content, sharing content, and personal servers. Staccato Communications, Inc. was formerly known as Discrete Time Communications, Inc. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in San Diego, California.

Skyhook

Series B in 2005
Skyhook is a Boston-based mobile location services company, founded in 2003, that specializes in hybrid positioning technology. Initially focused on geolocating Wi-Fi access points, the company has since expanded its offerings to include advanced location services that integrate Wi-Fi, GPS, cell towers, IP addresses, and device sensors. In 2015, Skyhook introduced Behavioral Data through an open platform, prioritizing data privacy and security for its advertising and application clients. The company further developed its technology in 2016 with the launch of Precision Location to support wearables and the Internet of Things (IoT), alongside products such as Personas and Context Accelerator, which assist brands in effectively engaging mobile consumers.

Arch Rock

Series A in 2005
Arch Rock Corporation is a systems and software company specializing in innovative products and technology for wireless sensor networks. Founded in 2005 and based in San Francisco, California, the company aims to bridge the physical and digital worlds by integrating data collected from wireless sensor networks into enterprise IT infrastructures. This integration allows for easy viewing, analysis, and management of sensory information, which is essential for providing broad and immediate access to critical data. Arch Rock's technology eliminates physical boundaries, enabling sensing in previously unreachable locations and facilitating the creation of networks that enhance data accessibility. The company's founding team has a strong background in the research and development of wireless sensor networking and its incorporation into enterprise data management, leveraging their technical expertise to expand the Internet's capacity to include awareness of the physical world.

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.

InfiNet Wireless

Private Equity Round in 2005
InfiNet Wireless Limited is a globally recognized provider of wireless connectivity solutions, specializing in fixed, nomadic, mobile, and public safety networks. Established in 2003 and headquartered in Moscow, Russia, the company offers a range of products including point-to-point (InfiLINK) and point-to-multipoint (InfiMAN) solutions, along with mesh networking options (InfiMESH). These products utilize broadband wireless access and WiMAX technologies to deliver reliable connectivity for diverse applications such as video surveillance networks, government communications, corporate services, and public safety networks. InfiNet Wireless serves clients across various sectors in numerous countries worldwide, demonstrating its commitment to global customer satisfaction through consistent innovation and product development based on client feedback.

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.
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