Zvision provides automotive-grade solid-state LiDAR solution for autonomous driving applications. The company's first-generation laser radar products use MEMS technology, and plan to achieve scale-up in the L3-class autonomous driving and unmanned logistics fields in the next five years, and layout the next generation optical-based phased array (OPA) through its integrated chip research and development capabilities. The technical laser radar is aimed at the L4/L5 level autopilot market after 5-10 years.
Zvision provides automotive-grade solid-state LiDAR solution for autonomous driving applications. The company's first-generation laser radar products use MEMS technology, and plan to achieve scale-up in the L3-class autonomous driving and unmanned logistics fields in the next five years, and layout the next generation optical-based phased array (OPA) through its integrated chip research and development capabilities. The technical laser radar is aimed at the L4/L5 level autopilot market after 5-10 years.
Moovit
Acquisition in 2020
Moovit is a Mobility as a Service (MaaS) provider and the world’s #1 transit app. Moovit simplifies your urban mobility in +2700 cities all around the world, making getting around town via mass transit easier and more convenient. Moovit has more than 300 million users, and was named Best Local App of 2016 by Google and Best of 2017 app by Apple.
By combining information from public transit operators and authorities with live information from the user community, Moovit offers travelers a real-time picture, including the best route for their journey. The Moovit community sends active reports about their travel experience, such as bus congestion levels, cleanliness, and more to help others have a better travel experience.
Moovit generates up to four billion anonymous data points a day that comprise the world's largest repository of transit data. The Big Data gathering is aided by Moovit’s network of more than 500,000 local editors, called “Mooviters”, who help map out and maintain local transit information in cities that would otherwise be unserved.
Moovit is available for free on iOS, Android & Web in over 2,700 cities, across 86 countries worldwide, and can be used in 44 languages.
What3words
Series C in 2019
What3Words Limited, established in 2013 and headquartered in Baldock, UK, specializes in a unique global addressing system. It has divided the world into a 3m x 3m grid, assigning each square a unique address consisting of three words. This innovative solution enables precise location finding and sharing, benefiting various industries such as delivery, emergency response, navigation, and property search. The company offers its service through an API, allowing businesses and individuals to integrate it into their products and services. Additionally, What3Words provides a free mobile app and online map for general use.
What3words
Venture Round in 2019
What3Words Limited, established in 2013 and headquartered in Baldock, UK, specializes in a unique global addressing system. It has divided the world into a 3m x 3m grid, assigning each square a unique address consisting of three words. This innovative solution enables precise location finding and sharing, benefiting various industries such as delivery, emergency response, navigation, and property search. The company offers its service through an API, allowing businesses and individuals to integrate it into their products and services. Additionally, What3Words provides a free mobile app and online map for general use.
What3words
Funding Round in 2018
What3Words Limited, established in 2013 and headquartered in Baldock, UK, specializes in a unique global addressing system. It has divided the world into a 3m x 3m grid, assigning each square a unique address consisting of three words. This innovative solution enables precise location finding and sharing, benefiting various industries such as delivery, emergency response, navigation, and property search. The company offers its service through an API, allowing businesses and individuals to integrate it into their products and services. Additionally, What3Words provides a free mobile app and online map for general use.
Moovit is a Mobility as a Service (MaaS) provider and the world’s #1 transit app. Moovit simplifies your urban mobility in +2700 cities all around the world, making getting around town via mass transit easier and more convenient. Moovit has more than 300 million users, and was named Best Local App of 2016 by Google and Best of 2017 app by Apple.
By combining information from public transit operators and authorities with live information from the user community, Moovit offers travelers a real-time picture, including the best route for their journey. The Moovit community sends active reports about their travel experience, such as bus congestion levels, cleanliness, and more to help others have a better travel experience.
Moovit generates up to four billion anonymous data points a day that comprise the world's largest repository of transit data. The Big Data gathering is aided by Moovit’s network of more than 500,000 local editors, called “Mooviters”, who help map out and maintain local transit information in cities that would otherwise be unserved.
Moovit is available for free on iOS, Android & Web in over 2,700 cities, across 86 countries worldwide, and can be used in 44 languages.
Mobileye
Acquisition in 2017
Mobileye specializes in developing and deploying advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving technologies. The company leverages expertise in computer vision, machine learning, mapping, and data analysis to optimize mobility infrastructure.
HERE Technologies
Corporate Round in 2017
HERE Technologies empowers businesses and cities by harnessing location data. It offers cloud-based platform services that enable better management of infrastructure, optimization of assets, and safe navigation.
MAVinci GmbH
Acquisition in 2016
MAVinci develops and manufactures unmanned aircraft systems for surveying and geo industries. Its solutions include UAVs with built-in cameras, mission control software, various camera kits for different analysis purposes, image processing tools, virtual survey software, add-ons, training solutions, and high-precision mapping solutions. The company serves customers worldwide through dealers.
What3words
Series B in 2016
What3Words Limited, established in 2013 and headquartered in Baldock, UK, specializes in a unique global addressing system. It has divided the world into a 3m x 3m grid, assigning each square a unique address consisting of three words. This innovative solution enables precise location finding and sharing, benefiting various industries such as delivery, emergency response, navigation, and property search. The company offers its service through an API, allowing businesses and individuals to integrate it into their products and services. Additionally, What3Words provides a free mobile app and online map for general use.
What3words
Series A in 2015
What3Words Limited, established in 2013 and headquartered in Baldock, UK, specializes in a unique global addressing system. It has divided the world into a 3m x 3m grid, assigning each square a unique address consisting of three words. This innovative solution enables precise location finding and sharing, benefiting various industries such as delivery, emergency response, navigation, and property search. The company offers its service through an API, allowing businesses and individuals to integrate it into their products and services. Additionally, What3Words provides a free mobile app and online map for general use.
BridgeWave Communications
Venture Round in 2012
BridgeWave Communications, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacture, and marketing of microwave and millimeter wave backhaul and fronthaul systems. The company serves a diverse clientele, including operators, carriers, service providers, governments, and private enterprises. Its product lineup features advanced solutions such as the NAVIGATOR, a multi-gigabit all-outdoor licensed microwave radio system, and various Flex4G systems that deliver high data throughput and performance. These systems are utilized as alternatives to fiber in applications like mobile backhaul, broadband connectivity, disaster recovery, and video surveillance. BridgeWave markets its products through a global network of authorized resellers, distributors, and system integrators. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Diego, California, BridgeWave Communications operates as a subsidiary of REMEC Broadband Wireless Networks, LLC.
Telmap
Acquisition in 2011
Telmap, founded in 2000, is a leader in location solutions, specializing in the development of mapping and navigation systems. The company provides innovative applications for mobile mapping, navigation, location management, and telematics products. With a strong reputation in the industry, Telmap focuses on delivering value-added solutions that create new business opportunities for its customers.
AlterGeo
Venture Round in 2011
AlterGeo, established in 2008, specializes in developing mobile application software with a focus on location-based services. The company's core product is a hybrid positioning system that combines various methods like WiFi, WiMAX, GSM, GPS, and IP to determine users' locations accurately. AlterGeo is renowned for its social networking service, also named AlterGeo, which aids users in navigating cities, discovering new places, sharing locations with friends, and receiving personalized recommendations and discounts. The company's technology platform processes over 30 million device positions and 170 million locations daily, serving a user base of over 1 million, predominantly in Russia and Ukraine. Additionally, AlterGeo offers Gvidi, a mobile recommendations service that provides tailored restaurant suggestions based on users' preferences and social graph. The company has been recognized internationally for its innovative solutions, winning awards such as The Europas' Best Russian Startup and being shortlisted for the Red Herring Top 100 Global.
BridgeWave Communications
Venture Round in 2009
BridgeWave Communications, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacture, and marketing of microwave and millimeter wave backhaul and fronthaul systems. The company serves a diverse clientele, including operators, carriers, service providers, governments, and private enterprises. Its product lineup features advanced solutions such as the NAVIGATOR, a multi-gigabit all-outdoor licensed microwave radio system, and various Flex4G systems that deliver high data throughput and performance. These systems are utilized as alternatives to fiber in applications like mobile backhaul, broadband connectivity, disaster recovery, and video surveillance. BridgeWave markets its products through a global network of authorized resellers, distributors, and system integrators. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Diego, California, BridgeWave Communications operates as a subsidiary of REMEC Broadband Wireless Networks, LLC.
BridgeWave Communications
Series D in 2008
BridgeWave Communications, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacture, and marketing of microwave and millimeter wave backhaul and fronthaul systems. The company serves a diverse clientele, including operators, carriers, service providers, governments, and private enterprises. Its product lineup features advanced solutions such as the NAVIGATOR, a multi-gigabit all-outdoor licensed microwave radio system, and various Flex4G systems that deliver high data throughput and performance. These systems are utilized as alternatives to fiber in applications like mobile backhaul, broadband connectivity, disaster recovery, and video surveillance. BridgeWave markets its products through a global network of authorized resellers, distributors, and system integrators. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Diego, California, BridgeWave Communications operates as a subsidiary of REMEC Broadband Wireless Networks, LLC.
BridgeWave Communications
Series C in 2007
BridgeWave Communications, Inc. specializes in the design, manufacture, and marketing of microwave and millimeter wave backhaul and fronthaul systems. The company serves a diverse clientele, including operators, carriers, service providers, governments, and private enterprises. Its product lineup features advanced solutions such as the NAVIGATOR, a multi-gigabit all-outdoor licensed microwave radio system, and various Flex4G systems that deliver high data throughput and performance. These systems are utilized as alternatives to fiber in applications like mobile backhaul, broadband connectivity, disaster recovery, and video surveillance. BridgeWave markets its products through a global network of authorized resellers, distributors, and system integrators. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in San Diego, California, BridgeWave Communications operates as a subsidiary of REMEC Broadband Wireless Networks, LLC.
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.
Shipu Software Company is focused on the development of digital photogrammetry systems (VirtuoZo), three-dimensional visual geographic information systems (AGIS), and remote sensing image processing systems (ImageXuite RS). The company also carries out the implementation and system integration of related projects.
Shipu Software develops three (SGPS, RS, GIS) software products centered around photogrammetry. The international photogrammetry community has selected Shipu Software’s product, VirtuoZo, as one of the three most practical digital photogram metrical mapping systems.