Qualcomm Ventures

Qualcomm Ventures, established in 2000 and headquartered in San Diego, California, serves as the venture capital investment arm of Qualcomm. The firm focuses on early-stage investments in technology-driven companies across various sectors, including artificial intelligence, automotive, cloud computing, the Internet of Things, mobile technology, and extended reality. Qualcomm Ventures manages several regional funds to foster innovation in key markets, including dedicated funds for East Asia and Europe. Its portfolio features over 140 active companies and has achieved significant financial success, including multiple exits valued at over one billion dollars. Qualcomm Ventures typically invests between $500,000 and $10 million, targeting ventures with strong growth potential that align with Qualcomm's strategic interests in advancing next-generation technologies.

Michel Glezer

Director

Tushar Gupta

Senior Director

Carlos Kokron

Vice President and Managing Director of North America

Yan Li

Director

Quinn Li

Senior Vice President and Global Head

Song Mao

Senior Investment Director

Boaz Peer

Senior Investment Director, Israel and Europe

James Shen

Vice President

Varsha Tagare

Senior Director

Richard Tapalaga

Director

Albert Wang

Senior Investment Director

Nan Zhou

Director

Past deals in Wearables

AliveCor

Series F in 2022
AliveCor, Inc. is a technology company that develops digital medical-grade electrocardiograms, enabling users to monitor their heart health through mobile devices. Its flagship product, KardiaMobile, provides instant detection of common heart arrhythmias and allows users to track blood pressure and weight, as well as store recorded EKGs. The company also offers KardiaMobile 6L, a six-lead EKG device that allows patients to share detailed readings with their healthcare providers. Additionally, AliveCor has introduced KardiaCare, a digital health subscription service that facilitates the management of heart health at home. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, AliveCor is recognized for its pioneering efforts in using machine learning techniques to enhance cardiac care and improve early detection of conditions such as atrial fibrillation.

Arable

Series C in 2022
Arable Labs, Inc. specializes in developing a solar-powered Internet of Things (IoT) device equipped with advanced sensors for in-field crop monitoring. This technology allows farmers to digitize and optimize their agricultural decisions by providing critical data about the impact of weather and other factors on crop yield, quality, and harvest timing. Arable's integrated system combines unique spectral and thermal sensors with agronomic modeling and software tools, enabling users to monitor crop development and identify stressors such as water or nutrient deficiencies. The platform serves a diverse clientele, including farmers, agronomists, researchers, food processors, and agricultural enterprises, facilitating real-time insights and predictive analytics that enhance productivity and sustainability. Established in 2014, Arable is headquartered in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Princeton, New Jersey. The company has received various accolades, highlighting its innovation in agricultural technology.

RealWear

Series C in 2022
RealWear, Inc. specializes in developing hands-free head-mounted tablets tailored for industrial workers, enhancing safety and productivity in demanding environments. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Vancouver, Washington, the company offers the HMT-1, a rugged wearable Android-class tablet designed to be worn with an industrial helmet. This device supports communication between field workers and remote consultants, allowing real-time visual assistance for tasks such as repairs. RealWear's technology is optimized for noisy settings, enabling users to receive information and voice messages seamlessly. The company has established strategic partnerships with notable industry leaders, including Atheer, Cisco, Qualcomm, ABB, and Beeware, to further its mission of digital transformation in industrial sectors.

Tive

Series B in 2022
Tive is a Boston-based startup that provides a sensor-driven tracking platform aimed at enhancing supply chain visibility. By offering a combination of cellular-connected trackers and cloud-based software, Tive enables companies to monitor their products in real-time as they move through the supply chain. The platform delivers customized alerts, reporting, and analysis on inbound and outbound shipments across various transport modes, helping businesses improve efficiency, reduce logistics costs, and minimize manufacturing disruptions. Tive's solution is designed to help companies navigate the complexities of supply chain management while ensuring compliance with regulatory requirements.

Humane

Series B in 2021
Humane Inc is a technology company based in San Francisco, California, that focuses on creating and selling consumer hardware, software, and services designed to enhance the human experience. Founded in 2016, the company aims to develop products that foster genuine collaboration between design and engineering, prioritizing the needs and well-being of users. By crafting technology that feels familiar and natural, Humane seeks to facilitate a more intuitive interaction between people and computing, enabling both companies and customers to engage with innovative devices and platforms.

Wiliot

Series C in 2021
WIliot is a fabless semiconductor company developing passive SoC platforms for the IoT market. No battery and seamless connectivity operation will be the baseline enabler of IoT future growth.

boAt

Series B in 2021
boAt is a lifestyle brand that deals in fashionable consumer electronics like- earphones, headphones, speakers,travel charger & premium rugged cables. Their products blend into your daily lilfestyle, almost to the point of being a fashion accessory and a perfect fit to your ambient surroundings.

AliveCor

Series E in 2020
AliveCor, Inc. is a technology company that develops digital medical-grade electrocardiograms, enabling users to monitor their heart health through mobile devices. Its flagship product, KardiaMobile, provides instant detection of common heart arrhythmias and allows users to track blood pressure and weight, as well as store recorded EKGs. The company also offers KardiaMobile 6L, a six-lead EKG device that allows patients to share detailed readings with their healthcare providers. Additionally, AliveCor has introduced KardiaCare, a digital health subscription service that facilitates the management of heart health at home. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, AliveCor is recognized for its pioneering efforts in using machine learning techniques to enhance cardiac care and improve early detection of conditions such as atrial fibrillation.

Humane

Series A in 2020
Humane Inc is a technology company based in San Francisco, California, that focuses on creating and selling consumer hardware, software, and services designed to enhance the human experience. Founded in 2016, the company aims to develop products that foster genuine collaboration between design and engineering, prioritizing the needs and well-being of users. By crafting technology that feels familiar and natural, Humane seeks to facilitate a more intuitive interaction between people and computing, enabling both companies and customers to engage with innovative devices and platforms.

Particle

Series C in 2019
Particle Industries, Inc. is a provider of a comprehensive platform designed for the prototyping, scaling, and management of Internet of Things (IoT) products. The company offers a range of hardware development kits, including the Photon for Wi-Fi projects and the Electron for cellular-connected devices, along with various accessories like antennas and USB shields. Particle also delivers software tools such as Tinker, a mobile application for remote control, and Particle Build, a web-based development environment that allows users to write and deploy code easily. Its cloud platform facilitates secure interactions with connected devices through modern APIs, supporting developers in creating intelligent web services. With over 150,000 product builders across more than 170 countries, including notable clients like NASA and SpaceX, Particle has established itself as a key player in the IoT landscape. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Shenzhen, China, the company has been recognized for its innovation and impact in the IoT sector.

RealWear

Series B in 2019
RealWear, Inc. specializes in developing hands-free head-mounted tablets tailored for industrial workers, enhancing safety and productivity in demanding environments. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Vancouver, Washington, the company offers the HMT-1, a rugged wearable Android-class tablet designed to be worn with an industrial helmet. This device supports communication between field workers and remote consultants, allowing real-time visual assistance for tasks such as repairs. RealWear's technology is optimized for noisy settings, enabling users to receive information and voice messages seamlessly. The company has established strategic partnerships with notable industry leaders, including Atheer, Cisco, Qualcomm, ABB, and Beeware, to further its mission of digital transformation in industrial sectors.

Wiliot

Series B in 2019
WIliot is a fabless semiconductor company developing passive SoC platforms for the IoT market. No battery and seamless connectivity operation will be the baseline enabler of IoT future growth.

GizWits

Venture Round in 2018
GizWits is a smart hardware self-development and cloud service platform. It launched China's first PaaS and SaaS platform. It is China's largest Internet of things development platform, China's first technology incubation platform, and China's largest Internet of Things developer community. The company was founded in 2005 in the United States in New York and Guangzhou, China, is a returnee entrepreneurial company.

Common Sensing

Series A in 2018
Common Sensing, Inc. is a Cambridge, Massachusetts-based company that specializes in developing data-driven hardware and software solutions for individuals using injectable medications, particularly in diabetes care. Founded in 2012, the company is known for its flagship product, the Gocap, a smart cap that transforms conventional injector pens into smart injectors. This device allows for the logging of insulin doses, monitoring of temperature, and provides reminders and alerts, facilitating better management of insulin usage. Additionally, the Gocap app enhances patient care by allowing users to track the effects of insulin alongside glucose and meal entries, creating a comprehensive snapshot of their health. By enabling patients to share their insulin logs with healthcare providers and family members, Common Sensing aims to improve access to care, reduce healthcare costs, and ultimately enhance health outcomes for those managing diabetes.

Sparta Science

Seed Round in 2017
Sparta Software Corporation, operating as Sparta Science, specializes in personalized predictive analytics software aimed at enhancing physical performance and reducing injury risk for athletes, military personnel, and patients. The core offering is The Sparta System, which features The Sparta Scan—a rapid assessment tool that evaluates movement, balance, and stability to create a unique Movement Signature for each user. This scan allows for real-time comparisons against a comprehensive database to identify strengths and vulnerabilities, leading to the automatic generation of tailored training plans. Sparta's technology is employed across various sectors, including military, healthcare, sports, and fitness, to improve resilience, expedite recovery, and optimize overall performance. Established in 2007 and headquartered in Menlo Park, California, the company also maintains a facility in Alexandria, Australia.

Wiliot

Series A in 2017
WIliot is a fabless semiconductor company developing passive SoC platforms for the IoT market. No battery and seamless connectivity operation will be the baseline enabler of IoT future growth.

Particle

Series B in 2017
Particle Industries, Inc. is a provider of a comprehensive platform designed for the prototyping, scaling, and management of Internet of Things (IoT) products. The company offers a range of hardware development kits, including the Photon for Wi-Fi projects and the Electron for cellular-connected devices, along with various accessories like antennas and USB shields. Particle also delivers software tools such as Tinker, a mobile application for remote control, and Particle Build, a web-based development environment that allows users to write and deploy code easily. Its cloud platform facilitates secure interactions with connected devices through modern APIs, supporting developers in creating intelligent web services. With over 150,000 product builders across more than 170 countries, including notable clients like NASA and SpaceX, Particle has established itself as a key player in the IoT landscape. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, with an additional office in Shenzhen, China, the company has been recognized for its innovation and impact in the IoT sector.

Reach Robotics

Series A in 2017
Reach Robotics is creating the next gaming platform by combining Robotics, Gaming and AR. This means video game characters in real life that appear to be alive and can engage in various game modes, unlocking lots of potentials. The robots they make are more than connected toys, they are consistently evolving entertainment platforms. Their flagship product, MekaMon, has propelled us to the forefront of consumer robotics and they continue to evolve to ensure the future is always within reach.

Sense360

Series A in 2017
Sense360 develops mobile applications that enable developers to create relevant, personalized, and situationally-aware notifications using location, place, activity, context, and other phone sensory data. The company’s products enable applications to unlock this situational awareness. Sense360 is based in Culver City, California.

WhaTap

Venture Round in 2016
WhaTap Inc. is a South Korean company that designs and develops cloud-based software for server and database monitoring. Its platform offers real-time alerts to users, enabling them to identify potential risks or malfunctions across various devices, including PCs, mobile devices, and Apple Watches. The company's focus is on providing a business-to-business service monitoring solution that enhances operational efficiency through proactive management of IT systems.

Magic Leap

Series C in 2016
Magic Leap is a US-based startup specializing in augmented reality (AR) technology that aims to transform user interaction with digital devices. The company develops a mixed reality computing platform that merges the digital and physical worlds through advanced three-dimensional imagery. Its proprietary headset utilizes Dynamic Digitized Lightfield Signal technology to create images that are indistinguishable from real objects, seamlessly integrating them into the user's environment. By combining users' natural visual capabilities with mobile computing, Magic Leap offers a unique AR experience that redefines how individuals engage with screens and visualize data. The system is designed to harmonize with human senses, allowing for an immersive and visually cinematic interaction with digital content.

Yunmake

Series A in 2015
Yunmake makes foldable electric bikes, like the X1 (pictured above), that are battery-powered and connected to an app. While a Xiaomi representative declined to comment on potential collaborations with Yunmake, Shunwei’s (and, by extension, Lei Jun’s) interest in the company is notable because Xiaomi is busy building a hardware ecosystem that extends beyond its smartphones. Xiaomi hasn’t rolled out vehicles yet, but reports have surfaced that it wants to add electronic bikes and smart cars to its growing roster of consumer hardware.

Flip Technologies

Seed Round in 2015
Flip Technologies, founded in 2014 and based in Ernakulam, India, specializes in developing innovative technology solutions for various applications. The company focuses on Internet of Things (IoT) devices and tracking systems, particularly in the action sports sector with products like RideBlock, a trick tracker designed for skateboards that enables users to record, analyze, and share their performances. Additionally, Flip Technologies offers a comprehensive range of products for fleet management services, including navigation solutions, routing, demand-supply heatmaps for ride-sharing platforms, and optimization for electric vehicle charging and scheduling. The company's efforts also extend towards creating an inter-car communication network to support the advancement of self-driving technology.

Whistle

Series B in 2015
Whistle is a technology company focused on enhancing the health and longevity of pets through innovative tracking devices. Based in San Francisco, the firm offers an on-collar device that monitors a pet's daily activities such as walking, playing, and resting. This data contributes to a comprehensive understanding of a pet's behavior and long-term health trends. By combining these devices with a large database of pet health information, Whistle aims to set new standards for preventative care and support advancements in veterinary medical research. The company is led by a team of technologists who are passionate about animal welfare, reflecting their commitment to improving the lives of pets and their owners.

Navdy

Series A in 2015
Navdy, Inc. is a company that specializes in the development of head-up display (HUD) solutions for vehicles, operating both in the United States and internationally. The flagship product, Navdy, is an aftermarket car console that connects to smartphones via Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, allowing drivers to access various applications while maintaining focus on the road. This device supports functionalities such as Google Maps navigation, notifications for texts and social media, call management, and music playback, compatible with both iPhone and Android devices. Navdy's technology aims to enhance driving safety by minimizing distractions, enabling drivers to keep their attention forward rather than looking down at their phones. Established in 2013 and headquartered in San Francisco, California, the company collaborates with Harman International Industries, furthering its mission to reinvent the driving experience.

Sense360

Seed Round in 2015
Sense360 develops mobile applications that enable developers to create relevant, personalized, and situationally-aware notifications using location, place, activity, context, and other phone sensory data. The company’s products enable applications to unlock this situational awareness. Sense360 is based in Culver City, California.

Welltok

Series D in 2015
Welltok is a data-driven enterprise SaaS company based in Denver, Colorado, that specializes in consumer activation within the healthcare sector. Founded in 2009, Welltok provides a health optimization platform that connects health plans, employers, providers, and public entities with consumers by offering personalized guidance and incentives for health improvement. The platform utilizes a large consumer database and machine learning to enhance audience engagement in healthy activities. By facilitating targeted actions, Welltok enables organizations to foster meaningful connections with individuals, encouraging them to take purposeful steps towards optimizing their health and wellbeing.

7Invensun Technology

Venture Round in 2014
7Invensun Technology, officially known as Beijing 7Invensun Technology Co., Ltd., specializes in the research and development of advanced eye-tracking technology solutions in China. Established in 2009 and headquartered in Beijing, the company focuses on various applications of machine vision, including eye-motion control, head-tracking, gaze point tracking, and facial identification. Its product lineup features aSee, an intelligent eye-tracking device designed for human-machine interaction across diverse applications such as gaming, advertising analysis, and UI design. Additionally, aGlass is a wearable eye-tracking solution that integrates with smart glasses for enhanced experiences in 3D media, augmented reality, and voice and gesture recognition. The company also offers aMouse, which utilizes head-motion tracking to enable control of devices like computers and smartphones. Furthermore, PlayGlass provides users with a virtual reality experience tailored for gaming and immersive environments. 7Invensun has established itself as a key player in the eye-tracking sector and has formed partnerships with major technology firms, including Qualcomm.

Ximmerse

Seed Round in 2014
Ximmerse is a company based in Guangdong, China, specializing in mobile visual computing and inertial tracking solutions for augmented and virtual reality devices. Founded by Mike Bailey in December 2014, Ximmerse develops advanced audio and video devices that enhance virtual reality experiences. Its offerings include a cross-platform optical tracking system utilizing a high field of view stereo camera and a suite of controller peripherals. These products enable users to accurately track their position in three-dimensional space and interact with 3D simulated environments through mobile devices, thereby improving the overall immersive experience.

Ineda Systems

Series B in 2014
Ineda Systems is a startup company that was created by industry veterans from the US and India with the ultimate goal of becoming a leader in developing low power SOC’s for use in both consumer and enterprise applications. The advisory and management team has world-class experience of working in both blue-chip companies as well as fast-paced technology start-ups. Ineda's expertise is in the area of low-power SOC/IP development, architecture, and software that is necessary to design silicon and systems that would be of use in future applications. Their products will address the wearable platforms from a ground-up manner including vertical engineering of the wearable device: silicon, system, software, application ecosystem. In addition, they will enable the ecosystem with API’s and the application development framework. In combination with their leading-edge technology Ineda silicon will be the first in the world with power usage in the envelope required by wearable devices.

Magic Leap

Series B in 2014
Magic Leap is a US-based startup specializing in augmented reality (AR) technology that aims to transform user interaction with digital devices. The company develops a mixed reality computing platform that merges the digital and physical worlds through advanced three-dimensional imagery. Its proprietary headset utilizes Dynamic Digitized Lightfield Signal technology to create images that are indistinguishable from real objects, seamlessly integrating them into the user's environment. By combining users' natural visual capabilities with mobile computing, Magic Leap offers a unique AR experience that redefines how individuals engage with screens and visualize data. The system is designed to harmonize with human senses, allowing for an immersive and visually cinematic interaction with digital content.

Telcare

Series C in 2014
Telcare wirelessly bridges the last mile between patients and physicians for the care of chronic illness using machine-2-machine cellular technology. The Company's first product in development is the TelCheck glucose meter, which automatically relays home glucose testing data to the physician or care manager and displays immediate clinical feedback and coaching on the screen of the meter. Telcare recently won the people's choice award at the 2009 CTIA show in San Diego, CA

Sotera Wireless

Venture Round in 2014
Sotera Wireless, Inc. is a medical device company dedicated to the development, marketing and sale of a new generation of comprehensive vital signs monitoring. Sotera’s mission is to improve patient safety by empowering clinicians to detect early signs of deterioration in virtually any care setting and enable early intervention and rapid response, all without limiting the patient’s freedom of movement.

Ineda Systems

Series B in 2014
Ineda Systems is a startup company that was created by industry veterans from the US and India with the ultimate goal of becoming a leader in developing low power SOC’s for use in both consumer and enterprise applications. The advisory and management team has world-class experience of working in both blue-chip companies as well as fast-paced technology start-ups. Ineda's expertise is in the area of low-power SOC/IP development, architecture, and software that is necessary to design silicon and systems that would be of use in future applications. Their products will address the wearable platforms from a ground-up manner including vertical engineering of the wearable device: silicon, system, software, application ecosystem. In addition, they will enable the ecosystem with API’s and the application development framework. In combination with their leading-edge technology Ineda silicon will be the first in the world with power usage in the envelope required by wearable devices.

Welltok

Series C in 2014
Welltok is a data-driven enterprise SaaS company based in Denver, Colorado, that specializes in consumer activation within the healthcare sector. Founded in 2009, Welltok provides a health optimization platform that connects health plans, employers, providers, and public entities with consumers by offering personalized guidance and incentives for health improvement. The platform utilizes a large consumer database and machine learning to enhance audience engagement in healthy activities. By facilitating targeted actions, Welltok enables organizations to foster meaningful connections with individuals, encouraging them to take purposeful steps towards optimizing their health and wellbeing.

Fitbit

Series D in 2013
Fitbit is a company focused on promoting healthier lifestyles by developing wearable health and fitness devices. Its flagship product, the Fitbit Tracker, is an ultra-compact wireless sensor that automatically monitors various activities, including calories burned, steps taken, and sleep quality. The data collected by the tracker is wirelessly uploaded to a user-friendly platform, allowing individuals to track their progress toward personal health goals. This platform enables users to log additional health information, such as nutrition and weight, providing a comprehensive view of their overall health. By combining wearable technology with an engaging software interface, Fitbit encourages users to exercise more, eat better, and maintain a balanced lifestyle.

Wrapp

Series B in 2013
Wrapp is a rewards application that focuses on enhancing customer loyalty by providing personalized offers and cashback rewards based on users' shopping behaviors. By connecting to users' payment cards, Wrapp analyzes transaction data to deliver relevant rewards from brands that align with consumers' interests, eliminating the need for irrelevant advertisements and outdated membership programs. This approach empowers consumers to gain meaningful rewards while enabling retailers to target their marketing efforts more effectively. Initially, the company operated as a platform for sending digital gift cards, but it has since evolved to prioritize a more personalized and data-driven rewards experience.

Sotera Wireless

Series D in 2013
Sotera Wireless, Inc. is a medical device company dedicated to the development, marketing and sale of a new generation of comprehensive vital signs monitoring. Sotera’s mission is to improve patient safety by empowering clinicians to detect early signs of deterioration in virtually any care setting and enable early intervention and rapid response, all without limiting the patient’s freedom of movement.

Livescribe

Venture Round in 2012
Livescribe, Inc. is a company that designs, manufactures, and markets smartpens, enabling users to capture, search, and share handwritten notes digitally. Founded in 2007 and based in Oakland, California, Livescribe's products include various smartpens, such as the Sky Wi-Fi smartpen, which transfers notes and audio to digital accounts, the Echo smartpen, which connects to computers via USB, and the Livescribe 3 smartpen, which uses Bluetooth for data transfer to mobile devices. These smartpens are particularly beneficial for college students, individuals with learning disabilities, educational institutions, and professionals like journalists. The company also offers an array of accessories, including specialized paper and ink, available online. Livescribe's innovative technology has received multiple awards, highlighting its impact in the mobile computing space. As of December 2015, Livescribe operates as a subsidiary of Anoto Group AB.

AliveCor

Series B in 2012
AliveCor, Inc. is a technology company that develops digital medical-grade electrocardiograms, enabling users to monitor their heart health through mobile devices. Its flagship product, KardiaMobile, provides instant detection of common heart arrhythmias and allows users to track blood pressure and weight, as well as store recorded EKGs. The company also offers KardiaMobile 6L, a six-lead EKG device that allows patients to share detailed readings with their healthcare providers. Additionally, AliveCor has introduced KardiaCare, a digital health subscription service that facilitates the management of heart health at home. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, AliveCor is recognized for its pioneering efforts in using machine learning techniques to enhance cardiac care and improve early detection of conditions such as atrial fibrillation.

Xiaomi

Series B in 2011
Xiaomi Corporation is an internet company based in Beijing that specializes in the manufacture and distribution of smartphones, consumer electronics, and internet services. Founded in 2010, Xiaomi operates through several segments, including Smartphones, IoT and Lifestyle Products, Internet Services, and Others. The Smartphones segment focuses on selling a range of mobile devices, while the IoT and Lifestyle Products segment includes smart TVs, laptops, AI speakers, and various lifestyle items. The Internet Services segment offers advertising and value-added services, and the Others segment provides hardware repair services. Xiaomi aims to create a comprehensive user experience by integrating user feedback into product design and continuously innovating its offerings. It also engages in wholesale and retail activities, software and hardware development, and operates retail stores and service centers in multiple countries, including India, Russia, and various European nations. The company's commitment to providing high-quality products at competitive prices has fostered a loyal customer base both in China and internationally.

Sotera Wireless

Series D in 2011
Sotera Wireless, Inc. is a medical device company dedicated to the development, marketing and sale of a new generation of comprehensive vital signs monitoring. Sotera’s mission is to improve patient safety by empowering clinicians to detect early signs of deterioration in virtually any care setting and enable early intervention and rapid response, all without limiting the patient’s freedom of movement.

AliveCor

Series A in 2011
AliveCor, Inc. is a technology company that develops digital medical-grade electrocardiograms, enabling users to monitor their heart health through mobile devices. Its flagship product, KardiaMobile, provides instant detection of common heart arrhythmias and allows users to track blood pressure and weight, as well as store recorded EKGs. The company also offers KardiaMobile 6L, a six-lead EKG device that allows patients to share detailed readings with their healthcare providers. Additionally, AliveCor has introduced KardiaCare, a digital health subscription service that facilitates the management of heart health at home. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Mountain View, California, AliveCor is recognized for its pioneering efforts in using machine learning techniques to enhance cardiac care and improve early detection of conditions such as atrial fibrillation.

Livescribe

Series C in 2010
Livescribe, Inc. is a company that designs, manufactures, and markets smartpens, enabling users to capture, search, and share handwritten notes digitally. Founded in 2007 and based in Oakland, California, Livescribe's products include various smartpens, such as the Sky Wi-Fi smartpen, which transfers notes and audio to digital accounts, the Echo smartpen, which connects to computers via USB, and the Livescribe 3 smartpen, which uses Bluetooth for data transfer to mobile devices. These smartpens are particularly beneficial for college students, individuals with learning disabilities, educational institutions, and professionals like journalists. The company also offers an array of accessories, including specialized paper and ink, available online. Livescribe's innovative technology has received multiple awards, highlighting its impact in the mobile computing space. As of December 2015, Livescribe operates as a subsidiary of Anoto Group AB.

Sotera Wireless

Series C in 2010
Sotera Wireless, Inc. is a medical device company dedicated to the development, marketing and sale of a new generation of comprehensive vital signs monitoring. Sotera’s mission is to improve patient safety by empowering clinicians to detect early signs of deterioration in virtually any care setting and enable early intervention and rapid response, all without limiting the patient’s freedom of movement.

InvenSense

Series C in 2008
InvenSense, Inc. designs and manufactures sensor systems on a chip, specializing in accelerometers, gyroscopes, and microphones for various market segments, including mobile devices, wearables, smart home products, gaming, industrial applications, and automotive systems. The company's technology, which includes MotionTracking sensor systems and sound solutions, enhances user interfaces through improved performance and accuracy. Its products are utilized in smartphones, tablets, gaming consoles, digital cameras, and automotive safety systems, among other devices. InvenSense collaborates with partners such as Panasonic to develop innovative sensor technology solutions. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company operates offices in several countries including China, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan, and it serves a diverse clientele that includes consumer electronics manufacturers and original design manufacturers. InvenSense is a subsidiary of TDK U.S.A. Corporation.

Sotera Wireless

Series B in 2008
Sotera Wireless, Inc. is a medical device company dedicated to the development, marketing and sale of a new generation of comprehensive vital signs monitoring. Sotera’s mission is to improve patient safety by empowering clinicians to detect early signs of deterioration in virtually any care setting and enable early intervention and rapid response, all without limiting the patient’s freedom of movement.

Digit Wireless

Series D in 2008
Digit Wireless, operates as a user interface innovation company. It offers Fastap keypad technology solutions that enable to discover, access, and use messaging, mobile data, and voice services. The company licenses its technology to mobile manufacturers and operators. Digit Wireless, Inc. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts with additional offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, London, and Seoul.

InvenSense

Series B in 2007
InvenSense, Inc. designs and manufactures sensor systems on a chip, specializing in accelerometers, gyroscopes, and microphones for various market segments, including mobile devices, wearables, smart home products, gaming, industrial applications, and automotive systems. The company's technology, which includes MotionTracking sensor systems and sound solutions, enhances user interfaces through improved performance and accuracy. Its products are utilized in smartphones, tablets, gaming consoles, digital cameras, and automotive safety systems, among other devices. InvenSense collaborates with partners such as Panasonic to develop innovative sensor technology solutions. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in San Jose, California, the company operates offices in several countries including China, Taiwan, South Korea, and Japan, and it serves a diverse clientele that includes consumer electronics manufacturers and original design manufacturers. InvenSense is a subsidiary of TDK U.S.A. Corporation.

Digit Wireless

Series C in 2005
Digit Wireless, operates as a user interface innovation company. It offers Fastap keypad technology solutions that enable to discover, access, and use messaging, mobile data, and voice services. The company licenses its technology to mobile manufacturers and operators. Digit Wireless, Inc. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts with additional offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, London, and Seoul.

Digit Wireless

Series B in 2004
Digit Wireless, operates as a user interface innovation company. It offers Fastap keypad technology solutions that enable to discover, access, and use messaging, mobile data, and voice services. The company licenses its technology to mobile manufacturers and operators. Digit Wireless, Inc. was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts with additional offices in Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, London, and Seoul.
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