I-Source Gestion

I-Source Gestion is a French venture capital firm specializing in early-stage investments in information and communication technologies. With a focus on nurturing startups in this sector, the company plays a crucial role in supporting innovation and growth within the tech industry. By providing funding and strategic guidance to promising ventures, I-Source Gestion contributes to the development of cutting-edge technologies and the advancement of the digital landscape.

Nicolas Boulay

Associate

Didier Moret

Managing Partner

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LeddarTech

Convertible Note in 2018
LeddarTech Inc. is a Canadian company that specializes in developing advanced detection and ranging systems, utilizing time-of-flight measurement technology with infrared LEDs. Its product offerings include smart sensor modules for various applications, such as single-element and multi-element sensor modules, LED-based traffic management sensors, and sensor evaluation kits. These solutions are designed for a wide range of applications, including advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), autonomous driving, public safety, and industrial monitoring. LeddarTech's flagship platform, LeddarVision™, integrates multiple sensor types to create comprehensive 3D environmental models, facilitating improved perception and navigation capabilities in vehicles. The company aims to address critical sensing challenges for OEMs and automotive suppliers, helping them enhance performance while reducing development time and costs. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Quebec City, Canada, LeddarTech maintains a research and development office in Toronto and has secured numerous patents in the field of remote sensing technologies.

Microbs

Venture Round in 2017
Microbs specializes in the development and marketing of innovative microbiological diagnostic kits designed to detect microorganisms in food, medicine, and cosmetics. The company's diagnostic devices significantly expedite the measurement of microbial contaminants during production processes, allowing agribusiness, cosmetics, and pharmaceutical manufacturers to assess product quality in under 60 minutes. By providing high-speed solutions, Microbs aims to enhance the efficiency and reliability of quality control in various industries, ultimately improving safety and compliance standards.

Fenotek

Venture Round in 2017
Fenotek is a company based in Meyreuil, France, founded in 2015, specializing in smart doorbell technology. It develops wireless video intercom systems that facilitate video communication, allowing users to monitor their homes and connect with visitors through video conversations. The products feature high-performance video streaming, two-way voice communication, and additional functionalities such as video recording, motion sensing, and alarm systems. Fenotek also provides a mobile application that keeps customers informed of activities at their homes and allows them to activate pre-defined scenarios, such as controlling lights, opening doors, and adjusting blinds. This technology enables users to maintain home security and manage their living spaces conveniently from their smartphones or tablets.

Beekast

Seed Round in 2016
Beekast is a web-based platform that specializes in interactive meeting management, enabling users to create, lead, and track online meetings and training sessions. The platform simplifies the process of engaging audiences through various digital activities, such as word clouds, surveys, and collaborative boards, which can be directly integrated into presentation slides. Beekast caters to a diverse range of users, including enterprises, businesses, and freelancers, facilitating effective collaboration and feedback during workshops, virtual meetings, and conferences. Its user-friendly features make it easy for individuals with varying skill levels to enhance the impact of their sessions.

eLichens

Venture Round in 2016
eLichens is dedicated to providing comprehensive information about air quality through its innovative technology. The company specializes in developing low-power micro gas sensors and a connected station that integrates multiple sensors for monitoring and predicting air quality. This technology serves both indoor and outdoor applications, catering to industrial clients, smart city initiatives, and consumer markets. With a strong portfolio of patents and expertise, eLichens operates from offices in Grenoble, France, and Silicon Valley, California, aiming to enhance local air quality through its advanced solutions.

Apizee

Seed Round in 2016
Apizee is a technology company that specializes in real-time web and video interaction solutions. Leveraging WebRTC, a disruptive telecom technology, Apizee's SaaS platform facilitates the deployment of video-conferencing, enterprise collaboration, customer interaction management, telemedicine, and visual assistance solutions. The company offers its technology as APIs for application developers and packaged solutions for organizations, streamlining communication and enhancing digital customer relationships and enterprise collaboration.

Expway

Venture Round in 2016
Expway SA specializes in wireless multicast solutions for network operators, mobile carriers, device manufacturers, and application developers globally. The company offers a range of products including Expway Middleware, which enables devices to access LTE broadcast for streaming videos and live events, and the Expway Broadcast Multicast Service Center, a server designed for efficient delivery of high-quality content to numerous subscribers simultaneously. Additionally, Expway provides the Broadcast Provisioning Manager for managing LTE broadcasting services, various eMBMS platforms for proof-of-concept and evaluation, and testing solutions for eMBMS devices. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Paris, France, Expway has expanded its presence with offices in North America, South Korea, Japan, and China, positioning itself as a leader in the rapidly growing market for mobile broadcast and multicast services.

Ownpage

Seed Round in 2015
Ownpage is a technology service provider that focuses on enhancing the personalization of editorial content for publishers. By offering a platform that tailors newsletters, websites, and applications to individual reader preferences, Ownpage aims to increase both engagement and revenue for its clients. The company's solutions empower publishers to effectively target their audiences and promote comprehensive content, allowing them to regain control over their traditional broadcasting operations. Through its innovative approach, Ownpage seeks to transform how publishers connect with their readership in a competitive digital landscape.

3D Sound Labs

Venture Round in 2015
3D Sound Labs, established in 2014 and headquartered in Cesson Sevigne, France, specializes in manufacturing 3D audio headphones. Led by entrepreneur Dimitri Singer, consumer electronics expert Xavier Bonjour, and engineer Renaud Séguier, the company aims to transform the user experience by delivering immersive and realistic spatial sound for movies, games, and virtual reality on mobile platforms. Their products feature integrated motion sensors to enhance audio realism. As of April 2019, 3D Sound Labs operates as a subsidiary of Mimi Hearing Technologies GmbH.

E-Blink

Venture Round in 2013
E-Blink specializes in innovative solutions for mobile network deployment, focusing on fronthaul technologies. The company designs and develops products aimed at enhancing the connection between antennas and base stations, supporting various mobile technologies including 2G, 3G, and LTE. Its flagship product, the EB1 system, replaces traditional coaxial cables and short-range fiber optics, offering significant advantages in deployment flexibility and cost efficiency. By streamlining the installation process, E-Blink helps operators reduce both operational and capital expenditures, while also simplifying zoning and negotiation challenges.

Sparkow

Series B in 2013
Sparkow is a provider of SaaS solutions aimed at enhancing the performance of merchants by creating a streamlined buying journey. The company's software improves customer experience, boosts commercial performance, and increases the productivity of sales teams. Sparkow's solutions optimize over 150 sales channels, including websites, mobile apps, call centers, and digital in-store platforms, across more than 20 countries and various retail sectors. Previously known as Compario, the company rebranded to Sparkow in 2014 to better reflect its diverse offerings, which include the Sparkow Personalisation Suite, Sparkow Merchandising, Sparkow Recommendation, and Sparkow Digital Store. The brand emphasizes flexibility and accessibility, enabling users to deliver a cohesive and personalized digital experience tailored to individual consumer needs.

Movea

Venture Round in 2012
Movea is a provider of motion sensing and data fusion software, firmware, and IP for the consumer electronics, particularly smart phones and tablets, sports and fitness and eHealth industries. Movea's proprietary SmartMotion™ technology - unique motion processing capabilities - enable customers and partners to quickly add motion intelligence to their products, providing reduced risk, cost, and time-to-market advantages for delivering compelling new motion-based features that create more value and a more exciting user experience for the consumer. Movea has a global presence with headquarters in Grenoble, France, a U.S. subsidiary in Silicon Valley, California, as well as technology and manufacturing partners and distributors around the world. The company was recently named a “Cool Vendor for 2012” by leading analyst firm Gartner Inc. Movea, Inc. was formerly known as Gyration, Inc. and changed its name to Movea, Inc. in January 2008. The company was founded in 1989 and is based in Milpitas, California. As of December 21, 2007, Movea, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Movea SA.

LINK CARE SERVICES

Seed Round in 2012
LINK CARE SERVICES offers clinical and pastoral counseling services and restores the whole person, mind, body, and soul. In addition, they also provide studios and one-bedroom apartments to seniors 55 years of age and older. The company's contact modes are mail, phone, and physical address.

E-Blink

Venture Round in 2012
E-Blink specializes in innovative solutions for mobile network deployment, focusing on fronthaul technologies. The company designs and develops products aimed at enhancing the connection between antennas and base stations, supporting various mobile technologies including 2G, 3G, and LTE. Its flagship product, the EB1 system, replaces traditional coaxial cables and short-range fiber optics, offering significant advantages in deployment flexibility and cost efficiency. By streamlining the installation process, E-Blink helps operators reduce both operational and capital expenditures, while also simplifying zoning and negotiation challenges.

Aldebaran Robotics

Series C in 2011
Aldebaran Robotics, founded in 2005 and based in Paris, France, specializes in the design, manufacture, and sale of autonomous humanoid robots primarily for entertainment and assistance purposes. The company's notable products include NAO, a 58-cm tall humanoid robot designed to be a friendly companion capable of movement, recognition, auditory engagement, and conversation. Another key product, Pepper, is a social robot that interacts with humans, recognizes their emotions, and operates autonomously. Additionally, Romeo, a larger humanoid robot at 140 cm, is developed for research focused on assisting the elderly and individuals with reduced autonomy, featuring functionalities such as opening doors, climbing stairs, and grasping objects. Aldebaran Robotics aims to advance the field of humanoid robotics through innovative solutions that enhance human-robot interaction and support various applications in care and therapy.

Total Immersion

Series D in 2011
Total Immersion S.A. is a Paris-based company specializing in augmented reality (AR) software solutions for various sectors, including e-commerce, mobile commerce, retail, and brand marketing. Established in 1998, the company provides a range of virtual try-on solutions, such as TryLive, which allows customers to visualize products in 3D and try them virtually. Specific offerings include TryLive Eyewear for trying on glasses, TryLive Home for visualizing furniture in real environments, and TryLive Jewelry and Watches for experiencing jewelry and watches without visiting a store. Additionally, Total Immersion develops AR sales tools like TryLive Retail, designed to enhance in-store product showcasing, as well as custom AR applications. The company maintains a global presence with offices in Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and London, catering to a diverse client base seeking innovative digital imaging solutions for advertising, marketing, and interactive media.

E-Blink

Venture Round in 2010
E-Blink specializes in innovative solutions for mobile network deployment, focusing on fronthaul technologies. The company designs and develops products aimed at enhancing the connection between antennas and base stations, supporting various mobile technologies including 2G, 3G, and LTE. Its flagship product, the EB1 system, replaces traditional coaxial cables and short-range fiber optics, offering significant advantages in deployment flexibility and cost efficiency. By streamlining the installation process, E-Blink helps operators reduce both operational and capital expenditures, while also simplifying zoning and negotiation challenges.

Sparkow

Series A in 2010
Sparkow is a provider of SaaS solutions aimed at enhancing the performance of merchants by creating a streamlined buying journey. The company's software improves customer experience, boosts commercial performance, and increases the productivity of sales teams. Sparkow's solutions optimize over 150 sales channels, including websites, mobile apps, call centers, and digital in-store platforms, across more than 20 countries and various retail sectors. Previously known as Compario, the company rebranded to Sparkow in 2014 to better reflect its diverse offerings, which include the Sparkow Personalisation Suite, Sparkow Merchandising, Sparkow Recommendation, and Sparkow Digital Store. The brand emphasizes flexibility and accessibility, enabling users to deliver a cohesive and personalized digital experience tailored to individual consumer needs.

LeddarTech

Series A in 2010
LeddarTech Inc. is a Canadian company that specializes in developing advanced detection and ranging systems, utilizing time-of-flight measurement technology with infrared LEDs. Its product offerings include smart sensor modules for various applications, such as single-element and multi-element sensor modules, LED-based traffic management sensors, and sensor evaluation kits. These solutions are designed for a wide range of applications, including advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), autonomous driving, public safety, and industrial monitoring. LeddarTech's flagship platform, LeddarVision™, integrates multiple sensor types to create comprehensive 3D environmental models, facilitating improved perception and navigation capabilities in vehicles. The company aims to address critical sensing challenges for OEMs and automotive suppliers, helping them enhance performance while reducing development time and costs. Founded in 2007 and headquartered in Quebec City, Canada, LeddarTech maintains a research and development office in Toronto and has secured numerous patents in the field of remote sensing technologies.

eYeka

Venture Round in 2010
eYeka is a Paris-based company founded in 2006 that specializes in connecting brands with creative talent to foster innovation and engagement. The company provides a range of services, including prospective and trends research, new product development, brand positioning, and marketing strategies. By facilitating co-creation, eYeka helps brands generate insights and develop social content that resonates with consumers. It builds direct connections between brands, agencies, and their target audiences through collaborative communication and co-innovation activities, enabling the creation of fun and engaging content.

IJENKO (mobigard)

Seed Round in 2010
IJENKO is helping Energy Service Providers and their customers to develop a new participative and collective engagement towards smart home energy management and its natural contribution to a more sustainable energy consumption.

Rhapso

Series C in 2009
Rhapso specializes in software solutions tailored for the packaging and printing industries, with a primary focus on the packaging sector. The company designs, develops, and edits EmaPack, a comprehensive software package specifically for corrugated cardboard applications, including corrugators and transformers, as well as compact cardboard. In addition to software development, Rhapso provides a range of support services, including software maintenance, server configuration and installation, onsite training, project management, and consulting. This combination of products and services positions Rhapso as a key player in enhancing operational efficiency within the packaging industry.

Advestigo

Series B in 2008
Advestigo S.A., founded in 2002 and based in Saint-Cloud, France, specializes in digital asset protection solutions and copyright recognition software. The company provides a range of technologies, including theraography, which analyzes digital content to create unique content-based fingerprints. Its offerings include AdvestiCHECK, a software package designed for monitoring information technology networks and workstations, and AdvestiGUARD, which focuses on overseeing communication channels. Additionally, Advestigo offers AdvestiGATE, an audio and video fingerprinting software that identifies copyrighted content, facilitating its distribution on user-generated content platforms while preventing the unauthorized posting of copyrighted materials. As of 2009, Advestigo operates as a subsidiary of Hologram Industries SA.

E-Blink

Venture Round in 2008
E-Blink specializes in innovative solutions for mobile network deployment, focusing on fronthaul technologies. The company designs and develops products aimed at enhancing the connection between antennas and base stations, supporting various mobile technologies including 2G, 3G, and LTE. Its flagship product, the EB1 system, replaces traditional coaxial cables and short-range fiber optics, offering significant advantages in deployment flexibility and cost efficiency. By streamlining the installation process, E-Blink helps operators reduce both operational and capital expenditures, while also simplifying zoning and negotiation challenges.

Rhapso

Series B in 2008
Rhapso specializes in software solutions tailored for the packaging and printing industries, with a primary focus on the packaging sector. The company designs, develops, and edits EmaPack, a comprehensive software package specifically for corrugated cardboard applications, including corrugators and transformers, as well as compact cardboard. In addition to software development, Rhapso provides a range of support services, including software maintenance, server configuration and installation, onsite training, project management, and consulting. This combination of products and services positions Rhapso as a key player in enhancing operational efficiency within the packaging industry.

Beam Express

Series A in 2008
BeamExpress, a spin-off from BeamExpress Inc, is a privately held company working in cooperation with EPFL (The Swiss Federal Institute of Technology) to develop long wavelength VCSELs (Vertical Cavity Surface Emitting Laser) for high-speed optical communications as well as gas spectrometry. BeamExpress is using a unique proprietary fabrication technique – the localized wafer fusion process - developed by the members of the founding team, which provides high performance 1310nm devices up to 10Gb/s but also VCSELs laser sources with high precision wavelengths ranging from 1200nm up to 2000nm for CWDM application and for the gas sensing industry. BeamExpress is a fabless company, outsourcing its production to leading European partners.

Sien

Series B in 2008
SIEN is a digital discovery and distribution company headquartered in Paris, France, that specializes in creating high-quality digital products for both mobile and desktop platforms. Founded in 2007, SIEN has evolved into a global enterprise, powering over one billion applications annually. The company focuses on developing data-driven solutions that empower online publishers and software developers to expand their reach and effectively monetize their products. Additionally, SIEN offers a personalized marketing platform that utilizes big data and machine learning to analyze customer information and trends, allowing brands to connect relevant content with targeted audiences. This approach helps improve customer loyalty and drive sales by delivering the right message at the optimal time.

Metaboli

Series C in 2008
Metaboli SA is a European distributor of video games, offering a diverse range of genres including action, casual, management, shooter, strategy, adventure, kids, role-playing, and sports simulation games. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Paris, France, the company operates a platform that provides both a subscription-based service, known as Games on Demand, as well as a Download to Own option for outright purchases. With a network of over 50 partner sites, Metaboli aims to leverage the Internet for the distribution of video games, presenting consumers with alternative and engaging methods of consumption that enhance the gaming experience.

Movea

Venture Round in 2008
Movea is a provider of motion sensing and data fusion software, firmware, and IP for the consumer electronics, particularly smart phones and tablets, sports and fitness and eHealth industries. Movea's proprietary SmartMotion™ technology - unique motion processing capabilities - enable customers and partners to quickly add motion intelligence to their products, providing reduced risk, cost, and time-to-market advantages for delivering compelling new motion-based features that create more value and a more exciting user experience for the consumer. Movea has a global presence with headquarters in Grenoble, France, a U.S. subsidiary in Silicon Valley, California, as well as technology and manufacturing partners and distributors around the world. The company was recently named a “Cool Vendor for 2012” by leading analyst firm Gartner Inc. Movea, Inc. was formerly known as Gyration, Inc. and changed its name to Movea, Inc. in January 2008. The company was founded in 1989 and is based in Milpitas, California. As of December 21, 2007, Movea, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Movea SA.

Streamezzo

Series C in 2007
Streamezzo S.A. is a company based in Paris, France, specializing in the development of mobile media products and solutions. Founded in 2004, it provides a range of tools that enable telecom operators, broadcasters, media companies, and content providers to create, deploy, and manage services on cellular networks. Its key offerings include the Rich Media Software Suite, which features a Rich Media Client for accessing interactive mobile services, a Rich Media Server for service deployment, and a Workbench for multimedia authoring. Additionally, Streamezzo's solutions encompass Interactive Mobile TV, Music Jukebox for music downloads, and dynamic user interfaces that enhance user engagement. The company also offers professional services to support its clients in effectively utilizing these technologies.

Webjam

Series A in 2007
Webjam is a social publishing and engagement solutions provider based in central London, enabling organizations to connect with customers and employees through customizable online platforms. The company offers a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) model that allows businesses to create branded or white-labelled social networks, facilitating effective online reputation management and community growth. Webjam's platform features a user-friendly drag-and-drop interface, a rich catalogue of modules and styles, and tools for content replication, making it accessible to users regardless of their technical skills. The service is utilized by a diverse array of prestigious organizations, including the European Young Professionals Forum and the Harvard Alumni Association, as well as by prominent companies like Random House. By integrating social media networks and providing comprehensive community management tools, Webjam supports various groups, from local communities to large corporations, in sharing content and engaging their audiences effectively.

Iwedia

Series D in 2007
Iwedia Technologies S.A., founded in 2004 and headquartered in Rennes, France, specializes in providing software solutions for connected audiovisual digital terminals. The company offers a range of services, including software engineering, system integration, user experience design, and product development. Iwedia focuses on delivering customized software components and engineering services throughout the digital image chain, enabling clients to develop cost-effective solutions for connected TV devices.

Aldebaran Robotics

Series A in 2007
Aldebaran Robotics, founded in 2005 and based in Paris, France, specializes in the design, manufacture, and sale of autonomous humanoid robots primarily for entertainment and assistance purposes. The company's notable products include NAO, a 58-cm tall humanoid robot designed to be a friendly companion capable of movement, recognition, auditory engagement, and conversation. Another key product, Pepper, is a social robot that interacts with humans, recognizes their emotions, and operates autonomously. Additionally, Romeo, a larger humanoid robot at 140 cm, is developed for research focused on assisting the elderly and individuals with reduced autonomy, featuring functionalities such as opening doors, climbing stairs, and grasping objects. Aldebaran Robotics aims to advance the field of humanoid robotics through innovative solutions that enhance human-robot interaction and support various applications in care and therapy.

Xcalia

Series C in 2006
Xcalia specializes in intermediation software designed to facilitate the creation of dynamic transactional composite applications. The Xcalia Intermediation Platform integrates legacy systems, mainframe resources, and databases with web services to streamline and orchestrate business processes. This platform employs metadata to describe services and automate transaction execution in real-time, enabling enterprises to adapt swiftly to evolving business needs without incurring the high costs associated with manual integration. Established in 2000 and headquartered in Paris, France, Xcalia serves over 50 companies, enhancing high-volume transactional environments. The company also maintains offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

Open-Plug

Series B in 2006
OpenPlug is a French company focused on mobile applications development tools and software for mobile phones. Its flagship product, ELIPS Studio is a cross-platform development environment for rich mobile applications. ELIPS Studio is a plugin to Adobe's Flex Builder IDE and it allows compilation of applications developed in Actionscript and MXML using Adobe's Flex framework into native code and installable application packages for iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile and Symbian devices. Other OpenPlug products include ELIPS Suite, a turnkey MMI for feature phones; and ELIPS Stack, a 3G telephony midlleware solution for MIDs.

Total Immersion

Series C in 2006
Total Immersion S.A. is a Paris-based company specializing in augmented reality (AR) software solutions for various sectors, including e-commerce, mobile commerce, retail, and brand marketing. Established in 1998, the company provides a range of virtual try-on solutions, such as TryLive, which allows customers to visualize products in 3D and try them virtually. Specific offerings include TryLive Eyewear for trying on glasses, TryLive Home for visualizing furniture in real environments, and TryLive Jewelry and Watches for experiencing jewelry and watches without visiting a store. Additionally, Total Immersion develops AR sales tools like TryLive Retail, designed to enhance in-store product showcasing, as well as custom AR applications. The company maintains a global presence with offices in Los Angeles, Hong Kong, and London, catering to a diverse client base seeking innovative digital imaging solutions for advertising, marketing, and interactive media.

Screen Tonic

Venture Round in 2006
ScreenTonic is a European provider of mobile advertising services, specializing in ad serving technology, ad management, and mobile media sales. The company partners with various mobile operator portals and off-portal WAP sites to enhance monetization strategies for mobile traffic. ScreenTonic's offerings enable advertisers to reach consumers effectively and personally through mobile phones. To support these services, the company developed STAMP, a dedicated ad management and ad server platform designed specifically for the mobile internet. Through its comprehensive solutions, ScreenTonic aims to facilitate effective communication between advertisers and users in the mobile space.

Streamezzo

Series B in 2006
Streamezzo S.A. is a company based in Paris, France, specializing in the development of mobile media products and solutions. Founded in 2004, it provides a range of tools that enable telecom operators, broadcasters, media companies, and content providers to create, deploy, and manage services on cellular networks. Its key offerings include the Rich Media Software Suite, which features a Rich Media Client for accessing interactive mobile services, a Rich Media Server for service deployment, and a Workbench for multimedia authoring. Additionally, Streamezzo's solutions encompass Interactive Mobile TV, Music Jukebox for music downloads, and dynamic user interfaces that enhance user engagement. The company also offers professional services to support its clients in effectively utilizing these technologies.

Iwedia

Series C in 2006
Iwedia Technologies S.A., founded in 2004 and headquartered in Rennes, France, specializes in providing software solutions for connected audiovisual digital terminals. The company offers a range of services, including software engineering, system integration, user experience design, and product development. Iwedia focuses on delivering customized software components and engineering services throughout the digital image chain, enabling clients to develop cost-effective solutions for connected TV devices.

Let It Wave

Series A in 2006
Let It Wave, S.A.R.L. is a company based in Palaiseau, France, specializing in solutions for image quality enhancement and compression. Founded in 2001, it offers a range of products, including HD video upconversion and ID photo solutions. The company's bandelet algorithms are designed to enhance image restoration, sharpness, and resolution for both video sequences and still images. In addition to its commercial offerings, Let It Wave provides custom design services aimed at improving the quality of satellite images, seismic data, digital photographs, and medical imagery. The company is actively involved in the development and commercialization of electronic components for the High Definition Television market. Its clientele includes notable organizations such as Alcatel Space, CNES, EADS, Sagem, Thales, RATP, and DGA.

Rhapso

Series A in 2006
Rhapso specializes in software solutions tailored for the packaging and printing industries, with a primary focus on the packaging sector. The company designs, develops, and edits EmaPack, a comprehensive software package specifically for corrugated cardboard applications, including corrugators and transformers, as well as compact cardboard. In addition to software development, Rhapso provides a range of support services, including software maintenance, server configuration and installation, onsite training, project management, and consulting. This combination of products and services positions Rhapso as a key player in enhancing operational efficiency within the packaging industry.

E-Blink

Series A in 2006
E-Blink specializes in innovative solutions for mobile network deployment, focusing on fronthaul technologies. The company designs and develops products aimed at enhancing the connection between antennas and base stations, supporting various mobile technologies including 2G, 3G, and LTE. Its flagship product, the EB1 system, replaces traditional coaxial cables and short-range fiber optics, offering significant advantages in deployment flexibility and cost efficiency. By streamlining the installation process, E-Blink helps operators reduce both operational and capital expenditures, while also simplifying zoning and negotiation challenges.

Realeyes3D

Series B in 2005
Realeyes3D is a prominent provider of advanced image processing applications specifically designed for camera phones. Founded in 2001, the company anticipated the rapid growth of mobile imaging technology and has since developed applications that enhance various uses, including messaging, gaming, and personal productivity. By leveraging its technological expertise, Realeyes3D has successfully licensed its applications to leading handset manufacturers worldwide, with over 80 million units shipped by mid-2009. The company is headquartered in Saint Cloud, near Paris, France, and maintains subsidiaries in Hong Kong and the United States. Realeyes3D has also secured multiple rounds of venture capital financing to support its growth and innovation in the mobile application market.

Iwedia

Series B in 2005
Iwedia Technologies S.A., founded in 2004 and headquartered in Rennes, France, specializes in providing software solutions for connected audiovisual digital terminals. The company offers a range of services, including software engineering, system integration, user experience design, and product development. Iwedia focuses on delivering customized software components and engineering services throughout the digital image chain, enabling clients to develop cost-effective solutions for connected TV devices.

edXact

Series A in 2005
EdXact SA specializes in developing and marketing electronic design automation tools specifically for physical verification applications within the microelectronics and semiconductor industries. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Voiron, France, the company offers a suite of software solutions aimed at complex integrated circuit (IC) and system-on-chip (SOC) designs. Its key products include JIVARO, which focuses on reducing parasitic networks in IC nanometer designs; COMANCHE, designed for analyzing large parasitic networks; and VRFJ, which enhances inductor model netlist reduction while significantly decreasing RFIC non-linear simulation times. EdXact maintains a strategic partnership with MediaTek and has established sales offices across Europe, Japan, Korea, Israel, India, and Taiwan. As of 2016, EdXact operates as a subsidiary of InfiniScale S.A.

Sequans Communications

Series B in 2005
Sequans Communications S.A. is a designer and supplier of cellular semiconductor solutions, specializing in 4G and 5G chips and modules tailored for massive, broadband, and critical Internet of Things (IoT) markets. Established in 2003 and headquartered in Paris, France, the company offers a diverse product portfolio that includes its Monarch LTE-M/NB-IoT and Calliope Cat 1 chip platforms for 5G/4G massive IoT applications, known for their low power consumption and integrated functionalities. For broadband and critical IoT applications, Sequans provides the Cassiopeia Cat 4/Cat 6 4G and high-end Taurus 5G chip platforms, which are optimized for various sectors including residential, enterprise, and industrial uses. The company serves a global market with additional offices in the United States, United Kingdom, Israel, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, and China.

Xcalia

Series B in 2004
Xcalia specializes in intermediation software designed to facilitate the creation of dynamic transactional composite applications. The Xcalia Intermediation Platform integrates legacy systems, mainframe resources, and databases with web services to streamline and orchestrate business processes. This platform employs metadata to describe services and automate transaction execution in real-time, enabling enterprises to adapt swiftly to evolving business needs without incurring the high costs associated with manual integration. Established in 2000 and headquartered in Paris, France, Xcalia serves over 50 companies, enhancing high-volume transactional environments. The company also maintains offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

Xcalia

Series A in 2003
Xcalia specializes in intermediation software designed to facilitate the creation of dynamic transactional composite applications. The Xcalia Intermediation Platform integrates legacy systems, mainframe resources, and databases with web services to streamline and orchestrate business processes. This platform employs metadata to describe services and automate transaction execution in real-time, enabling enterprises to adapt swiftly to evolving business needs without incurring the high costs associated with manual integration. Established in 2000 and headquartered in Paris, France, Xcalia serves over 50 companies, enhancing high-volume transactional environments. The company also maintains offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

Udcast

Series B in 2002
Udcast SA specializes in providing Internet protocol (IP) broadcast solutions tailored for wireless networks. The company offers a range of services including mobile, terrestrial, and WiMAX television, as well as satellite IP solutions. Its product lineup features the IP Encapsulator for delivering digital television to mobile devices, IPE-Manager for controlling IP encapsulation points, and iSplicer for direct content distribution to various broadcast towers. Additionally, the company provides tools like GOLDENEAGLE for network monitoring, Silver for DVB-H and DVB-T networks, and NAVIGATOR for mobile measurement campaigns. Other offerings include the Broadcast Manager for remote network control, a WiMAX TV System for integration with existing equipment, and various optimization and access solutions for broadband satellite networks. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Sophia Antipolis, France, Udcast operates offices in several countries including Algeria, China, Italy, Korea, Spain, and the United States, supporting the broadcasting and telecommunications industries with essential tools for media application delivery.

Udcast

Series A in 2001
Udcast SA specializes in providing Internet protocol (IP) broadcast solutions tailored for wireless networks. The company offers a range of services including mobile, terrestrial, and WiMAX television, as well as satellite IP solutions. Its product lineup features the IP Encapsulator for delivering digital television to mobile devices, IPE-Manager for controlling IP encapsulation points, and iSplicer for direct content distribution to various broadcast towers. Additionally, the company provides tools like GOLDENEAGLE for network monitoring, Silver for DVB-H and DVB-T networks, and NAVIGATOR for mobile measurement campaigns. Other offerings include the Broadcast Manager for remote network control, a WiMAX TV System for integration with existing equipment, and various optimization and access solutions for broadband satellite networks. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Sophia Antipolis, France, Udcast operates offices in several countries including Algeria, China, Italy, Korea, Spain, and the United States, supporting the broadcasting and telecommunications industries with essential tools for media application delivery.
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