360 Capital Partners

360 Capital Partners is a Paris-based venture capital firm that backs early-stage startups across Europe, focusing on deep tech, climate technology, digital sectors, consumer goods and business services. With roughly two decades of activity, it operates across Europe with a diversified team and has an active portfolio of over 50 companies. The firm has about €400 million of assets under management. Notable portfolio companies include Alsid, Earthcube, Exotec, Arbe Robotics, Sophia Genetics, Le Slip Français and Tediber. The team is described as diverse and experienced, with offices in Paris and Milan, and it seeks to partner with talented entrepreneurs to develop disruptive companies in Europe.

Fausto Boni

General Partner

Jeanne Fritsch

Investor

Selma Gasc

Associate

Emanuele Levi

General Partner

Lucrezia Lucotti

Associate

Past deals in Embedded Software

Neuronova

Pre Seed Round in 2024
Neuronova provides ultra-low-power AI processors that allow high-performance to function directly on battery-powered devices.

NEWTWEN

Series A in 2023
NEWTWEN develops a software platform that creates real-time embedded virtual sensors for predictive control and diagnostics of electromechanical systems. Its core is a highly accurate digital twin mirroring physical devices' behavior, with proprietary math reducing computational complexity for on-device, real-time performance. This enables smarter control strategies, improved performance, and transformative capabilities like predictive maintenance.

Exotrail

Series B in 2023
Exotrail, established in 2015 and based in Palaiseau, France, specializes in developing electric propulsion systems and flight software for small satellites and constellations. The company's key products are ExoMS, a propulsion system enabling small satellite constellations to access new orbits, and ExoOPS, a cloud-based software for mission operation planning. Exotrail's electric thrusters cater to nano and micro-satellites, serving applications in telecommunication, earth observation, and space science.

Neurala

Venture Round in 2021
Neurala, Inc. is a developer of deep learning neural network software that enhances the autonomy and functionality of smart products, including robots, drones, toys, self-driving cars, and intelligent devices. Central to its offerings is The Neurala Brain, which allows these products to learn from and interact with their environments in real-time. The company's solutions include a software development kit for bots, enabling them to recognize and track people and objects in video streams, as well as Brain Builder, a platform for creating custom vision AI solutions. Neurala Brain Net is another tool that analyzes videos and images to identify important objects and concepts for businesses. Incorporated in 2006, Neurala is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with an additional office in San Mateo, California. The company initially developed its technology for NASA, focusing on lightweight, efficient neural networks capable of functioning independently in environments with limited resources.

GrAI Matter Labs

Venture Round in 2020
GrAI Matter Labs, based in Paris with additional offices in Eindhoven and Silicon Valley, specializes in the development of ultra-low power, programmable neuromorphic computing technology that is inspired by biological neural networks. Founded in 2016, the company focuses on enhancing sensor analytics and machine learning capabilities across various devices within the Internet of Things (IoT). Its innovative processors are designed to enable autonomous navigation for vehicles, robots, and drones, as well as to integrate intelligent AI into smart homes, smartphones, and wearable health monitoring devices. GrAI Matter Labs aims to deliver efficient and responsive AI solutions that optimize energy use and enhance operational performance, thereby contributing to a future where technology seamlessly assists human activities in real time.

Exotrail

Series A in 2020
Exotrail, established in 2015 and based in Palaiseau, France, specializes in developing electric propulsion systems and flight software for small satellites and constellations. The company's key products are ExoMS, a propulsion system enabling small satellite constellations to access new orbits, and ExoOPS, a cloud-based software for mission operation planning. Exotrail's electric thrusters cater to nano and micro-satellites, serving applications in telecommunication, earth observation, and space science.

Exotrail

Seed Round in 2018
Exotrail, established in 2015 and based in Palaiseau, France, specializes in developing electric propulsion systems and flight software for small satellites and constellations. The company's key products are ExoMS, a propulsion system enabling small satellite constellations to access new orbits, and ExoOPS, a cloud-based software for mission operation planning. Exotrail's electric thrusters cater to nano and micro-satellites, serving applications in telecommunication, earth observation, and space science.

GrAI Matter Labs

Series A in 2018
GrAI Matter Labs, based in Paris with additional offices in Eindhoven and Silicon Valley, specializes in the development of ultra-low power, programmable neuromorphic computing technology that is inspired by biological neural networks. Founded in 2016, the company focuses on enhancing sensor analytics and machine learning capabilities across various devices within the Internet of Things (IoT). Its innovative processors are designed to enable autonomous navigation for vehicles, robots, and drones, as well as to integrate intelligent AI into smart homes, smartphones, and wearable health monitoring devices. GrAI Matter Labs aims to deliver efficient and responsive AI solutions that optimize energy use and enhance operational performance, thereby contributing to a future where technology seamlessly assists human activities in real time.

Neurala

Series A in 2017
Neurala, Inc. is a developer of deep learning neural network software that enhances the autonomy and functionality of smart products, including robots, drones, toys, self-driving cars, and intelligent devices. Central to its offerings is The Neurala Brain, which allows these products to learn from and interact with their environments in real-time. The company's solutions include a software development kit for bots, enabling them to recognize and track people and objects in video streams, as well as Brain Builder, a platform for creating custom vision AI solutions. Neurala Brain Net is another tool that analyzes videos and images to identify important objects and concepts for businesses. Incorporated in 2006, Neurala is headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with an additional office in San Mateo, California. The company initially developed its technology for NASA, focusing on lightweight, efficient neural networks capable of functioning independently in environments with limited resources.

BMEYE

Series B in 2009
BMEYE B.V. is a Dutch company specializing in non-invasive cardiovascular monitoring technologies. Founded in 2005 and based in Amsterdam, BMEYE focuses on the research and development of innovative medical devices for measuring blood pressure and cardiac output. Its product portfolio includes several advanced monitoring systems such as Finapres, a continuous finger blood pressure monitor; Portapres, an ambulatory version for continuous measurements; and Finometer, a stationary monitor that provides non-invasive brachial pressure and beat-to-beat hemodynamic assessments. Additionally, the company offers Nexfin and ccNexfin monitors, which are designed for cardiology and critical care applications respectively, along with various specialized devices like BeatScope for arterial waveform analysis, Modelflow for aortic flow calculations, and Cardiopres for studying the interplay of electrophysiology and hemodynamics. BMEYE distributes its products through a network of distributors across the Netherlands and international markets.

BMEYE

Series A in 2009
BMEYE B.V. is a Dutch company specializing in non-invasive cardiovascular monitoring technologies. Founded in 2005 and based in Amsterdam, BMEYE focuses on the research and development of innovative medical devices for measuring blood pressure and cardiac output. Its product portfolio includes several advanced monitoring systems such as Finapres, a continuous finger blood pressure monitor; Portapres, an ambulatory version for continuous measurements; and Finometer, a stationary monitor that provides non-invasive brachial pressure and beat-to-beat hemodynamic assessments. Additionally, the company offers Nexfin and ccNexfin monitors, which are designed for cardiology and critical care applications respectively, along with various specialized devices like BeatScope for arterial waveform analysis, Modelflow for aortic flow calculations, and Cardiopres for studying the interplay of electrophysiology and hemodynamics. BMEYE distributes its products through a network of distributors across the Netherlands and international markets.
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