Venture Kick

Venture Kick is a Swiss initiative supporting early-stage startups with pre-seed funding and entrepreneurial training. It has awarded over CHF 24.9 million to 600 projects, creating 6,033 jobs and attracting subsequent investments worth CHF 2.49 billion.

Beat Schillig

Founder

Past deals in Consumer Electronics

Sensawear

Grant in 2022
Sensawear is a medical technology company that specializes in the production of wearable, textile-integrated sensors. These sensors monitor tissue oxygenation and skin pressure in real-time, alerting users to potential pressure injuries before they occur. By providing early warnings of low-oxygenation conditions caused by high-pressure points, Sensawear's products enable users to take preventative action, such as moving or being moved, thus minimizing the risk of painful and dangerous pressure ulcers.

Exomotion

Grant in 2021
Exomotion SA is a Swiss company founded in 2018, located in Plan-les-Ouates, Geneva. The company specializes in the development of innovative personal mobility devices that utilize robotics technology. Exomotion's products are designed to enhance omnidirectional movement, featuring electronic movement systems that combine electrical boards with motion sensors and a wheeled mechanism. This technology enables the devices to move in any direction and rotate instantly, significantly improving the user experience. By rethinking the concept of e-mobility, Exomotion aims to enhance mobility solutions with a focus on omnidirectionality and safety.

Mithras Technology

Grant in 2020
Mithras Technology specializes in developing thermoelectric generators (TEGs) that convert human body heat into usable electricity. Their innovative technology aims to promote sustainable energy solutions and encourage the adoption of eco-friendly technologies.

Swistor

Grant in 2020
Swistor develops high-energy, ultra-fast charging battery replacements and density-energy battery solutions that enable devices to recharge quickly and achieve longer lifetimes. The technology relies on carbon nanotube supercapacitors to replace conventional batteries, delivering faster charging and greater durability while using environmentally friendly and safe materials. Swistor targets major mobile phone providers and the growing self-powered IoT market, helping manufacturers offer products with extended battery life and rapid recharging without compromising safety or sustainability.

Yago

Seed Round in 2019
Yago enables independence for people with hand motor impairments. Yago is a portable exoskeleton to support independence in daily living for people with hand motor impairments.

AVAtronics

Seed Round in 2019
Founded in 2016, AVAtronics specializes in developing noise-cancelling technology for electronic devices. Its Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) solution offers low power consumption and wide-band capabilities, selectively cancelling unwanted noises without compromising audio quality.

Yago

Grant in 2019
Yago enables independence for people with hand motor impairments. Yago is a portable exoskeleton to support independence in daily living for people with hand motor impairments.

AVAtronics

Grant in 2019
Founded in 2016, AVAtronics specializes in developing noise-cancelling technology for electronic devices. Its Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) solution offers low power consumption and wide-band capabilities, selectively cancelling unwanted noises without compromising audio quality.

Synthara

Grant in 2018
Synthara is a Swiss semiconductor company focused on in-memory computing for embedded chips and smart sensor applications. It develops ComputeRAM, a drop-in memory-based compute technology that performs complex calculations directly in memory, reducing CPU workload and improving performance for AI workloads. The technology targets energy-constrained environments and applications including wearables, hearing aids, biomedical monitoring, AR/VR, and industrial IoT sensors, as well as drones, autonomous navigation, space, aerospace, and automotive use cases. Synthara's approach is processor-agnostic and can be integrated with existing microcontrollers to boost energy efficiency and latency without redesigning silicon. The company supports chipmakers and device manufacturers seeking lower costs, shorter time to market, and greater computational throughput. Based in Zurich, Synthara emphasizes enabling seamless adoption of in-memory computing across embedded platforms to extend battery life and unlock new opportunities for intelligent sensing.

Synthara

Grant in 2018
Synthara is a Swiss semiconductor company focused on in-memory computing for embedded chips and smart sensor applications. It develops ComputeRAM, a drop-in memory-based compute technology that performs complex calculations directly in memory, reducing CPU workload and improving performance for AI workloads. The technology targets energy-constrained environments and applications including wearables, hearing aids, biomedical monitoring, AR/VR, and industrial IoT sensors, as well as drones, autonomous navigation, space, aerospace, and automotive use cases. Synthara's approach is processor-agnostic and can be integrated with existing microcontrollers to boost energy efficiency and latency without redesigning silicon. The company supports chipmakers and device manufacturers seeking lower costs, shorter time to market, and greater computational throughput. Based in Zurich, Synthara emphasizes enabling seamless adoption of in-memory computing across embedded platforms to extend battery life and unlock new opportunities for intelligent sensing.

Exomotion

Grant in 2018
Exomotion SA is a Swiss company founded in 2018, located in Plan-les-Ouates, Geneva. The company specializes in the development of innovative personal mobility devices that utilize robotics technology. Exomotion's products are designed to enhance omnidirectional movement, featuring electronic movement systems that combine electrical boards with motion sensors and a wheeled mechanism. This technology enables the devices to move in any direction and rotate instantly, significantly improving the user experience. By rethinking the concept of e-mobility, Exomotion aims to enhance mobility solutions with a focus on omnidirectionality and safety.

IDUN Technologies

Grant in 2018
IDUN Technologies designs and manufactures biosensors for wearable devices, specializing in dry conductive electrodes for bio-potential monitoring (ECG, EEG, EMG). Its innovative products enable convenient EEG monitoring suitable for consumer applications and brain-computer interfaces. Founded in 2017, the company is based in Opfikon, Switzerland.

Foldaway

Grant in 2018
Foldaway specializes in the development of ultra-portable and low-cost origami haptic interfaces that enhance user interaction through the sense of touch. Its innovative devices are designed to provide advanced tactile experiences by enabling users to perceive force, stiffness, and texture. The first prototype features three degrees of freedom and can track finger motion, allowing for dynamic interaction. Its compact, palm-sized, and thin design makes it an ideal user interface for various portable devices. By utilizing origami manufacturing techniques, Foldaway's products can fold away when not in use, offering both functionality and convenience. The company's haptic interfaces aim to enrich digital navigation by translating data into tangible sensations, thereby improving user engagement with technology.

Nanoleq

Grant in 2017
Nanoleq develops and manufactures electric cables using stretchable electronics, serving sectors such as healthcare, robotics, aerospace, and electronics. Its products include shields and conductors for various applications.

Feeltronix

Grant in 2017
Feeltronix

Foldaway

Grant in 2017
Foldaway specializes in the development of ultra-portable and low-cost origami haptic interfaces that enhance user interaction through the sense of touch. Its innovative devices are designed to provide advanced tactile experiences by enabling users to perceive force, stiffness, and texture. The first prototype features three degrees of freedom and can track finger motion, allowing for dynamic interaction. Its compact, palm-sized, and thin design makes it an ideal user interface for various portable devices. By utilizing origami manufacturing techniques, Foldaway's products can fold away when not in use, offering both functionality and convenience. The company's haptic interfaces aim to enrich digital navigation by translating data into tangible sensations, thereby improving user engagement with technology.

IDUN Technologies

Grant in 2017
IDUN Technologies designs and manufactures biosensors for wearable devices, specializing in dry conductive electrodes for bio-potential monitoring (ECG, EEG, EMG). Its innovative products enable convenient EEG monitoring suitable for consumer applications and brain-computer interfaces. Founded in 2017, the company is based in Opfikon, Switzerland.

Nanoleq

Grant in 2017
Nanoleq develops and manufactures electric cables using stretchable electronics, serving sectors such as healthcare, robotics, aerospace, and electronics. Its products include shields and conductors for various applications.

Feeltronix

Grant in 2017
Feeltronix

IDUN Technologies

Grant in 2017
IDUN Technologies designs and manufactures biosensors for wearable devices, specializing in dry conductive electrodes for bio-potential monitoring (ECG, EEG, EMG). Its innovative products enable convenient EEG monitoring suitable for consumer applications and brain-computer interfaces. Founded in 2017, the company is based in Opfikon, Switzerland.

Faitron

Grant in 2017
Faitron AG, based in St. Gallen, Switzerland, specializes in innovative heating solutions for the food and consumer industry. The company's flagship product, the HeatsBox, is a portable lunchbox designed to heat meals quickly and conveniently, enabling users to warm their food anytime and anywhere. Faitron has invested significantly in intellectual property and technology, leading to the development of patented, temperature-controlled heating devices. The HeatsBox features multi-sided heating and USB-C battery power, catering to a diverse user base that includes school children and office workers. In addition, Faitron offers the BabyBoo Bottle & Sleeve Warmer, which allows parents to warm milk to the ideal temperature within five minutes, ensuring optimal nutrient preservation. With a range of five different models, Faitron aims to redefine industry standards and promote healthy eating habits.

Axiamo

Grant in 2015
Founded in 2015, Axiamo specializes in developing software and manufacturing motion sensors. These sensors measure key physical performance parameters, with a focus on analyzing running scientifically. The company is based in Nidau, Switzerland.

Comfylight

Grant in 2015
ComfyLight AG is an innovative company headquartered in Zurich and Munich, specializing in home security and lighting solutions. Incubated in the BOSCH Internet of Things Lab at St Gallen University and ETH Zurich, the company has developed its flagship product, ComfyLight, which is a uniquely designed LED lamp that integrates advanced security features. This sensor-equipped light bulb works in conjunction with a smartphone app, providing users with a simple yet effective means of enhancing their home security. ComfyLight AG has garnered significant recognition for its contributions to the industry, including the CES Innovation Award in 2016, reflecting its commitment to combining technology with user-friendly design to improve home safety.

EveryCook

Grant in 2015
EveryCook is a developer of internet-connected cooking devices designed to streamline meal preparation for consumers. The device connects to an online recipe database accessible through smartphones, tablets, PCs, Macs, and Smart TVs, allowing users to select from a diverse range of recipes, including Asian, French, Mexican, and German cuisines. Its innovative DigiMeals system calculates ingredient quantities and guides users on cooking times and temperatures, ensuring precision in meal preparation. Additionally, EveryCook provides nutritional information and accommodates various dietary preferences, such as vegan, vegetarian, and halal. The company is headquartered in Winterthur, Switzerland, where it develops and manufactures its products, offering healthier and more personalized alternatives to conventional convenience foods.

Xsensio

Grant in 2014
Xsensio is a digital health company focused on revolutionizing healthcare monitoring. It specializes in developing a wearable, Lab-on-Skin© platform that continuously analyzes biochemical data from the skin's surface in real-time, offering unprecedented insights into health and wellness.

Comfylight

Grant in 2014
ComfyLight AG is an innovative company headquartered in Zurich and Munich, specializing in home security and lighting solutions. Incubated in the BOSCH Internet of Things Lab at St Gallen University and ETH Zurich, the company has developed its flagship product, ComfyLight, which is a uniquely designed LED lamp that integrates advanced security features. This sensor-equipped light bulb works in conjunction with a smartphone app, providing users with a simple yet effective means of enhancing their home security. ComfyLight AG has garnered significant recognition for its contributions to the industry, including the CES Innovation Award in 2016, reflecting its commitment to combining technology with user-friendly design to improve home safety.

Relish Brothers

Pre Seed Round in 2014
Relish Brothers AG is a Swiss company that specializes in the production and sale of premium electric guitars. Founded in 2013 and based in Sempach, the company is known for its innovative designs, including models such as the jane and mary, which are available in both aluminum and wood variations. The guitars are crafted using dark strand woven bamboo and feature a distinctive Swiss floating sandwich construction technique for their bodies, ensuring both aesthetic appeal and superior sound quality. Relish Brothers AG is dedicated to delivering high-quality musical instruments that cater to the needs of musicians.

Composyt Light Labs

Pre Seed Round in 2014
Composyt Light Labs is a company focused on creating innovative eyewear products, specifically ultra-compact wearable displays that seamlessly integrate with traditional eyewear. This technology aims to usher in a new era of aesthetic smart glasses, enhancing functionality while maintaining a discreet appearance. Additionally, Composyt Light Labs develops computer display protection spectacles designed to assist individuals with eye problems, contributing to eye health and comfort. The company originated as a spin-off from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne, Switzerland, reflecting its strong foundation in research and technology.

Xsensio

Grant in 2014
Xsensio is a digital health company focused on revolutionizing healthcare monitoring. It specializes in developing a wearable, Lab-on-Skin© platform that continuously analyzes biochemical data from the skin's surface in real-time, offering unprecedented insights into health and wellness.

Bitsplitters

Pre Seed Round in 2014
The purpose of the company is the production and sale of electronic products and software, as well as services in this field. The Company may establish branches and affiliates both domestically and abroad, and participate in other domestic and foreign companies, and may conduct any business that is directly or indirectly related to its purpose. The Company may acquire, encumber, dispose and manage real estate at home and abroad. It may also make financing for its own or third-party account, as well as provide guarantees and guarantees to subsidiaries and third parties.

Relish Brothers

Grant in 2014
Relish Brothers AG is a Swiss company that specializes in the production and sale of premium electric guitars. Founded in 2013 and based in Sempach, the company is known for its innovative designs, including models such as the jane and mary, which are available in both aluminum and wood variations. The guitars are crafted using dark strand woven bamboo and feature a distinctive Swiss floating sandwich construction technique for their bodies, ensuring both aesthetic appeal and superior sound quality. Relish Brothers AG is dedicated to delivering high-quality musical instruments that cater to the needs of musicians.

CushEar

Grant in 2013
CushEar is a startup that develops and markets smart earplugs.

Relish Brothers

Grant in 2013
Relish Brothers AG is a Swiss company that specializes in the production and sale of premium electric guitars. Founded in 2013 and based in Sempach, the company is known for its innovative designs, including models such as the jane and mary, which are available in both aluminum and wood variations. The guitars are crafted using dark strand woven bamboo and feature a distinctive Swiss floating sandwich construction technique for their bodies, ensuring both aesthetic appeal and superior sound quality. Relish Brothers AG is dedicated to delivering high-quality musical instruments that cater to the needs of musicians.

Bitsplitters

Grant in 2013
The purpose of the company is the production and sale of electronic products and software, as well as services in this field. The Company may establish branches and affiliates both domestically and abroad, and participate in other domestic and foreign companies, and may conduct any business that is directly or indirectly related to its purpose. The Company may acquire, encumber, dispose and manage real estate at home and abroad. It may also make financing for its own or third-party account, as well as provide guarantees and guarantees to subsidiaries and third parties.

Bitsplitters

Grant in 2013
The purpose of the company is the production and sale of electronic products and software, as well as services in this field. The Company may establish branches and affiliates both domestically and abroad, and participate in other domestic and foreign companies, and may conduct any business that is directly or indirectly related to its purpose. The Company may acquire, encumber, dispose and manage real estate at home and abroad. It may also make financing for its own or third-party account, as well as provide guarantees and guarantees to subsidiaries and third parties.

Scrona

Grant in 2013
Scrona specializes in micro- and nanotechnology, focusing on simplifying these advanced fields for both consumers and industries. The company has developed a three-dimensional nano drip printing technology that facilitates rapid and cost-effective production. Scrona is centered on printhead development and collaborates with partners to provide comprehensive manufacturing equipment and next-generation products. This approach enables businesses to produce printed materials of high quality at reduced costs, thereby revolutionizing the landscape of micro- and nanofabrication.

Betech SA

Grant in 2012
Betech SA is a company based in Lausanne, Switzerland, founded in 2012. It specializes in the development of radio frequency and sensor networking services. The company is dedicated to creating highly technological and innovative products aimed at enhancing the experiences of children. Through its focus on advanced technology, Betech SA strives to deliver solutions that meet the evolving needs of its target market.

Velolock

Grant in 2012
VeloLock connects bikes to the Smartphone generation with its recently patented 2.0 GPS bicycle lock to revolutionize the bicycle market. It began operation on July 12, 2012, until it closed on February 26, 2019, with its headquarters in Beckley in the United Kingdom.

Scrona

Grant in 2012
Scrona specializes in micro- and nanotechnology, focusing on simplifying these advanced fields for both consumers and industries. The company has developed a three-dimensional nano drip printing technology that facilitates rapid and cost-effective production. Scrona is centered on printhead development and collaborates with partners to provide comprehensive manufacturing equipment and next-generation products. This approach enables businesses to produce printed materials of high quality at reduced costs, thereby revolutionizing the landscape of micro- and nanofabrication.

ActLight

Seed Round in 2012
ActLight SA, based in Lausanne, Switzerland, is a technology company specializing in the development of advanced photodetectors and photovoltaic energy harvesting solutions. Founded in 2010, ActLight has pioneered Dynamic PhotoDiode (DPD) technology, significantly enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of light sensing applications across various sectors, including mobile devices, healthcare, autonomous driving, and robotics. The company's innovations enable functionalities such as heart rate monitoring, gesture control, and 3D imaging. ActLight operates primarily on a licensing business model, generating revenue through licensing and royalty fees, as well as non-recurring engineering projects. As a fabless entity, it focuses on intellectual property in CMOS photonics and collaborates with leading institutions like EPFL to maintain its competitive edge. ActLight's expertise encompasses device design, materials integration, and circuit design, supported by a strong advisory board of industrial and scientific experts.

Kandou Bus

Pre Seed Round in 2011
Kandou Bus specializes in designing high-speed, pin-efficient serial links for various applications. Its technology increases data transfer speed and reduces energy consumption, enabling improvements in devices like DRAM, graphics cards, servers, mobile devices, game consoles, routers, FPGAs, and defense electronics.

Pandora Underwater Equipment

Seed Round in 2011
Pandora is developing, manufacturing, and marketing premium products for scuba diving activities and satety. Pandora's mission is to attract and keep more peoples in scuba diving by simplifying learning and improving safety for dive schools, dive instructors, novice and trainee divers.

ActLight

Grant in 2011
ActLight SA, based in Lausanne, Switzerland, is a technology company specializing in the development of advanced photodetectors and photovoltaic energy harvesting solutions. Founded in 2010, ActLight has pioneered Dynamic PhotoDiode (DPD) technology, significantly enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of light sensing applications across various sectors, including mobile devices, healthcare, autonomous driving, and robotics. The company's innovations enable functionalities such as heart rate monitoring, gesture control, and 3D imaging. ActLight operates primarily on a licensing business model, generating revenue through licensing and royalty fees, as well as non-recurring engineering projects. As a fabless entity, it focuses on intellectual property in CMOS photonics and collaborates with leading institutions like EPFL to maintain its competitive edge. ActLight's expertise encompasses device design, materials integration, and circuit design, supported by a strong advisory board of industrial and scientific experts.

Kandou Bus

Grant in 2011
Kandou Bus specializes in designing high-speed, pin-efficient serial links for various applications. Its technology increases data transfer speed and reduces energy consumption, enabling improvements in devices like DRAM, graphics cards, servers, mobile devices, game consoles, routers, FPGAs, and defense electronics.

ActLight

Grant in 2011
ActLight SA, based in Lausanne, Switzerland, is a technology company specializing in the development of advanced photodetectors and photovoltaic energy harvesting solutions. Founded in 2010, ActLight has pioneered Dynamic PhotoDiode (DPD) technology, significantly enhancing the efficiency and accuracy of light sensing applications across various sectors, including mobile devices, healthcare, autonomous driving, and robotics. The company's innovations enable functionalities such as heart rate monitoring, gesture control, and 3D imaging. ActLight operates primarily on a licensing business model, generating revenue through licensing and royalty fees, as well as non-recurring engineering projects. As a fabless entity, it focuses on intellectual property in CMOS photonics and collaborates with leading institutions like EPFL to maintain its competitive edge. ActLight's expertise encompasses device design, materials integration, and circuit design, supported by a strong advisory board of industrial and scientific experts.

Pandora Underwater Equipment

Grant in 2010
Pandora is developing, manufacturing, and marketing premium products for scuba diving activities and satety. Pandora's mission is to attract and keep more peoples in scuba diving by simplifying learning and improving safety for dive schools, dive instructors, novice and trainee divers.

swissaudec

Grant in 2010
swissaudec creates professional three-dimensional sound from one single audio channel. They thereby save 50% up to 88% of the audio signal bandwidth and, vice versa, enhance any audio data to a professional three-dimensional sound image. They license their professional audio codecs for their industrial use in consumer electronics, satellite services, cars handsfree sets, measurement and medtech.

Kandou Bus

Grant in 2010
Kandou Bus specializes in designing high-speed, pin-efficient serial links for various applications. Its technology increases data transfer speed and reduces energy consumption, enabling improvements in devices like DRAM, graphics cards, servers, mobile devices, game consoles, routers, FPGAs, and defense electronics.

DeinDeal

Grant in 2010
DeinDeal is a leading e-commerce platform in Switzerland that offers a wide range of products, including beauty and wellness items, travel goods, home goods, and medical treatments. The company aims to provide consumers with branded products at competitive prices, enhancing the shopping experience for its users. In addition to its core offerings, DeinDeal engages in various internal projects aimed at reorganizing sales and reshaping departmental structures to improve overall efficiency. With a focus on customer satisfaction and accessibility, DeinDeal has established itself as the number one shopping platform in the Swiss e-commerce landscape.

Pandora Underwater Equipment

Grant in 2010
Pandora is developing, manufacturing, and marketing premium products for scuba diving activities and satety. Pandora's mission is to attract and keep more peoples in scuba diving by simplifying learning and improving safety for dive schools, dive instructors, novice and trainee divers.

EcoWizz

Pre Seed Round in 2010
EcoWizz is a company dedicated to enhancing environmental protection through innovative solutions for energy management. It provides interactive communication tools that target individuals, families, and small businesses, aiming to reduce energy consumption. The company's flagship products include smart plugs, which display energy consumption data and facilitate monitoring, allowing users to understand and manage their electricity usage effectively. By automatically cutting unnecessary electricity expenditure, EcoWizz enables its users to save power, decrease costs, and ultimately enhance profitability. The company's focus is on empowering households and businesses to make informed decisions about their energy consumption, contributing to a sustainable future.

EcoWizz

Grant in 2009
EcoWizz is a company dedicated to enhancing environmental protection through innovative solutions for energy management. It provides interactive communication tools that target individuals, families, and small businesses, aiming to reduce energy consumption. The company's flagship products include smart plugs, which display energy consumption data and facilitate monitoring, allowing users to understand and manage their electricity usage effectively. By automatically cutting unnecessary electricity expenditure, EcoWizz enables its users to save power, decrease costs, and ultimately enhance profitability. The company's focus is on empowering households and businesses to make informed decisions about their energy consumption, contributing to a sustainable future.

EcoWizz

Grant in 2009
EcoWizz is a company dedicated to enhancing environmental protection through innovative solutions for energy management. It provides interactive communication tools that target individuals, families, and small businesses, aiming to reduce energy consumption. The company's flagship products include smart plugs, which display energy consumption data and facilitate monitoring, allowing users to understand and manage their electricity usage effectively. By automatically cutting unnecessary electricity expenditure, EcoWizz enables its users to save power, decrease costs, and ultimately enhance profitability. The company's focus is on empowering households and businesses to make informed decisions about their energy consumption, contributing to a sustainable future.

Novagan

Grant in 2009
Novagan Sàrl, established in Lausanne, Switzerland in 2009, specializes in the development and fabrication of III-nitride semiconductor epiwafers and optoelectronic devices. The company focuses on creating high-power electronics and ultraviolet-visible optoelectronics solutions, serving industries such as medical imaging, displays, and projection. Novagan aims to build long-term customer relationships by providing timely, reliable, and cost-effective services tailored to market demands.

Lemoptix

Grant in 2008
Lemoptix is a Swiss company based in Lausanne that specializes in developing and selling advanced micro-opto-electromechanical systems (MOEMS) tailored for the consumer and automotive sectors. The company’s flagship product, the MVIEW, is recognized as the world’s smallest laser microprojection system, designed for integration by automotive manufacturers into applications such as head-up displays and embedded projection systems in mobile devices. This technology allows users to project content and information onto nearby surfaces, thus enhancing the user experience by overcoming the limitations of traditional displays. Additionally, Lemoptix is actively engaged in the development of wearable display solutions for smartglasses, collaborating with industry partners to innovate in this area. As a spin-off from the prestigious Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Lemoptix operates within a prominent cluster of micro- and nanotechnology firms and is supported by significant private investors as well as Swisscom Ventures.

Poken

Seed Round in 2008
Poken, established in 2007 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, specializes in providing event management solutions. It offers a wearable tech engagement platform that facilitates the digital distribution of promotional materials among attendees, exhibitors, and organizers at trade shows and events. This platform enables the integration of online and offline marketing campaigns, enhancing overall event engagement and efficiency.

Lemoptix

Grant in 2008
Lemoptix is a Swiss company based in Lausanne that specializes in developing and selling advanced micro-opto-electromechanical systems (MOEMS) tailored for the consumer and automotive sectors. The company’s flagship product, the MVIEW, is recognized as the world’s smallest laser microprojection system, designed for integration by automotive manufacturers into applications such as head-up displays and embedded projection systems in mobile devices. This technology allows users to project content and information onto nearby surfaces, thus enhancing the user experience by overcoming the limitations of traditional displays. Additionally, Lemoptix is actively engaged in the development of wearable display solutions for smartglasses, collaborating with industry partners to innovate in this area. As a spin-off from the prestigious Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPFL), Lemoptix operates within a prominent cluster of micro- and nanotechnology firms and is supported by significant private investors as well as Swisscom Ventures.

Poken

Grant in 2007
Poken, established in 2007 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, specializes in providing event management solutions. It offers a wearable tech engagement platform that facilitates the digital distribution of promotional materials among attendees, exhibitors, and organizers at trade shows and events. This platform enables the integration of online and offline marketing campaigns, enhancing overall event engagement and efficiency.

Poken

Grant in 2007
Poken, established in 2007 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, specializes in providing event management solutions. It offers a wearable tech engagement platform that facilitates the digital distribution of promotional materials among attendees, exhibitors, and organizers at trade shows and events. This platform enables the integration of online and offline marketing campaigns, enhancing overall event engagement and efficiency.
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