Accel

Accel is a venture capital firm founded in 1983 in Palo Alto, California, that backs early and growth-stage technology startups worldwide. It concentrates on software, cloud, data, mobile, digital media, and adjacent sectors, including consumer and enterprise technology, fintech, security, and healthcare. The firm supports entrepreneurs with long-term guidance and the resources needed to build world-class, category-defining companies. Accel maintains offices in Palo Alto, San Francisco, London, and Bangalore, and has backed a broad portfolio featuring notable companies such as Atlassian, Facebook, Dropbox, Slack, Spotify, and Cloudera.

Pratik Agarwal

Principal

Casey Aylward

Partner

Mahendran Balachandran

Partner

Luca Bocchio

Partner

Philippe Botteri

Partner

Past deals in Internet of Things

Chaos Industries

Series C in 2025
Chaos Industries is a technology company focused on defense and critical industries, developing advanced sensing, detection, and communication capabilities. It leverages Coherent Distributed Networks to enhance sensing, detection, and communication across platforms and emphasizes time synchronization to enable highly mobile, scalable, and cost-efficient systems. The company delivers integrated, software-defined solutions for defense, government, and industrial applications in challenging environments.

Swish Robotics

Pre Seed Round in 2025
Embodied Intelligence for the Home

Chaos Industries

Series B in 2024
Chaos Industries is a technology company focused on defense and critical industries, developing advanced sensing, detection, and communication capabilities. It leverages Coherent Distributed Networks to enhance sensing, detection, and communication across platforms and emphasizes time synchronization to enable highly mobile, scalable, and cost-efficient systems. The company delivers integrated, software-defined solutions for defense, government, and industrial applications in challenging environments.

Axonius

Series E in 2024
Axonius, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in asset management for connected devices used by businesses. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, the company offers a platform that provides comprehensive asset inventory, identifies gaps in security coverage, and ensures compliance with security policies. Axonius delivers a unified and extensible system that integrates data from various networked devices and existing standalone management services, allowing IT and security operations teams to gain visibility and control over their devices. The platform features an easy-to-use adapter API and plug-in framework for integrating new device types and facilitates secure sharing of adaptors across the organization. Deployment options include both on-premise and cloud solutions, enabling enterprises to manage mobile, computing, and IoT devices effectively.

Uniqode

Series A in 2023
Uniqode, formerly known as Beaconstac, is a cloud-based mobile marketing platform that specializes in QR Code generation and proximity marketing. The company connects the digital and physical worlds, enabling businesses to engage customers in a personalized manner through various technologies such as QR codes, NFC tags, and Bluetooth beacons. With a user base of over 50,000 businesses across diverse sectors including consumer goods, hospitality, retail, and real estate, Uniqode helps clients enhance operational efficiency, elevate customer engagement, and optimize marketing costs. By providing tools that facilitate direct communication between physical products or locations and consumers, Uniqode allows businesses to build stronger relationships, grow lifetime revenue, and gather valuable first-party data.

Axonius

Series E in 2022
Axonius, Inc. is a cybersecurity company that specializes in asset management for connected devices used by businesses. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, the company offers a platform that provides comprehensive asset inventory, identifies gaps in security coverage, and ensures compliance with security policies. Axonius delivers a unified and extensible system that integrates data from various networked devices and existing standalone management services, allowing IT and security operations teams to gain visibility and control over their devices. The platform features an easy-to-use adapter API and plug-in framework for integrating new device types and facilitates secure sharing of adaptors across the organization. Deployment options include both on-premise and cloud solutions, enabling enterprises to manage mobile, computing, and IoT devices effectively.

Facilio

Series B in 2022
Founded in 2017, Facilio develops enterprise SaaS software for facilities management. Its IoT and AI-driven platform optimizes building operations, reducing costs and carbon footprint across diverse industries like commercial office, healthcare, and retail. With headquarters in New York City and offices globally, Facilio serves customers managing over 25,000 buildings worldwide.

Radar

Series C in 2022
Radar is a location data infrastructure platform that enables app developers to create location-aware experiences. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in New York, the company provides a suite of tools, including geofencing, place detection, and location tracking, to enhance mobile applications across various industries such as retail, travel, and logistics. Radar's platform features APIs and SDKs that facilitate easy integration, allowing developers to implement contextually relevant functionalities in their applications. With a strong focus on privacy and security, Radar ensures that location data is managed responsibly. The company also offers additional APIs in private beta, including geocoding, which converts addresses to coordinates, and tools for searching geofences and calculating distances between locations.

Veri

Seed Round in 2021
Veri is a company focused on enhancing metabolic health for health-conscious individuals through innovative technology. It has developed a blood sugar monitoring application that integrates with a sensor to provide real-time tracking of blood sugar levels. The application offers users comprehensive analysis and insights related to their glucose readings, empowering them to make informed decisions about their eating habits. By facilitating a better understanding of what, when, and how to eat, Veri aims to help individuals stabilize their blood sugar levels and lead healthier lifestyles.

Cognite

Series A in 2020
Cognite is a global industrial AI Software-as-a-Service company that facilitates the digital transformation of heavy-asset industries such as oil and gas, shipping, manufacturing, and power and utilities. Founded in January 2017, the company has developed Cognite Data Fusion, a platform that enables the contextualization of operational and IT data. This facilitates the creation of industrial applications aimed at enhancing safety, sustainability, and efficiency in operations. Cognite's platform allows users, ranging from field engineers to data scientists, to access and leverage industrial data effectively, driving value and innovation within their organizations. With a workforce exceeding 400 professionals, including software developers, data scientists, and industry experts, Cognite operates offices in Norway, the United States, and Japan.

Deviceplane

Seed Round in 2020
Deviceplane is a management platform focused on securing and facilitating access to Internet of Things (IoT) devices and edge servers. The company provides comprehensive services that encompass IoT gateways, edge servers, robotics, single-board computers, drones, and medical devices. By integrating these technologies, Deviceplane enables clients to remotely connect and manage their devices and systems with features such as single sign-on authorization, access control, command-line interfaces, and developer APIs. This approach allows for streamlined device management, enhancing operational efficiency and security for users across various industries.

Radar

Series B in 2020
Radar is a location data infrastructure platform that enables app developers to create location-aware experiences. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in New York, the company provides a suite of tools, including geofencing, place detection, and location tracking, to enhance mobile applications across various industries such as retail, travel, and logistics. Radar's platform features APIs and SDKs that facilitate easy integration, allowing developers to implement contextually relevant functionalities in their applications. With a strong focus on privacy and security, Radar ensures that location data is managed responsibly. The company also offers additional APIs in private beta, including geocoding, which converts addresses to coordinates, and tools for searching geofences and calculating distances between locations.

Quantivize Health

Pre Seed Round in 2020
Quantivize Health Inc. is a Chicago-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in a health engagement platform aimed at encouraging physical activity among users. The platform allows employers to enroll their teams, establish monthly fitness goals, and connect tracking devices to monitor progress. Users can earn rewards for meeting their exercise objectives, which promotes a culture of healthy living within organizations through incentives and prizes. By integrating wellness into the workplace, Quantivize Health facilitates a supportive environment for employees to improve their health and fitness.

Deviceplane

Seed Round in 2019
Deviceplane is a management platform focused on securing and facilitating access to Internet of Things (IoT) devices and edge servers. The company provides comprehensive services that encompass IoT gateways, edge servers, robotics, single-board computers, drones, and medical devices. By integrating these technologies, Deviceplane enables clients to remotely connect and manage their devices and systems with features such as single sign-on authorization, access control, command-line interfaces, and developer APIs. This approach allows for streamlined device management, enhancing operational efficiency and security for users across various industries.

Radar

Series A in 2019
Radar is a location data infrastructure platform that enables app developers to create location-aware experiences. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in New York, the company provides a suite of tools, including geofencing, place detection, and location tracking, to enhance mobile applications across various industries such as retail, travel, and logistics. Radar's platform features APIs and SDKs that facilitate easy integration, allowing developers to implement contextually relevant functionalities in their applications. With a strong focus on privacy and security, Radar ensures that location data is managed responsibly. The company also offers additional APIs in private beta, including geocoding, which converts addresses to coordinates, and tools for searching geofences and calculating distances between locations.

Facilio

Series A in 2018
Founded in 2017, Facilio develops enterprise SaaS software for facilities management. Its IoT and AI-driven platform optimizes building operations, reducing costs and carbon footprint across diverse industries like commercial office, healthcare, and retail. With headquarters in New York City and offices globally, Facilio serves customers managing over 25,000 buildings worldwide.

Raven[Ops]

Seed Round in 2018
Raven[Ops] is a company dedicated to supporting the robotics industry by providing essential data tools that enable developers to create and enhance robotic systems. The company's platform facilitates the collection, streaming, visualization, and logging of data, allowing robots to efficiently capture and analyze information across various domains, including perception and time-series data. By offering comprehensive feedback through concrete visual examples, Raven[Ops] helps developers identify areas for improvement in their robotic systems swiftly and effectively. The company's mission is to cultivate a robust ecosystem of innovative robotics companies by delivering the development tools and data infrastructure necessary for their success.

Radar

Seed Round in 2017
Radar is a location data infrastructure platform that enables app developers to create location-aware experiences. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in New York, the company provides a suite of tools, including geofencing, place detection, and location tracking, to enhance mobile applications across various industries such as retail, travel, and logistics. Radar's platform features APIs and SDKs that facilitate easy integration, allowing developers to implement contextually relevant functionalities in their applications. With a strong focus on privacy and security, Radar ensures that location data is managed responsibly. The company also offers additional APIs in private beta, including geocoding, which converts addresses to coordinates, and tools for searching geofences and calculating distances between locations.

Entytle

Series A in 2017
Entytle offers an Installed Base platform designed for Industrial OEMs to maximize value from their installed base. The platform integrates data from multiple systems and uses predictive analytics to reveal usage patterns and customer segments. It translates insights into opportunities for spare parts, consumables, and services, helping manufacturers increase productivity, extend asset life, and scale operations by enabling proactive service, optimized parts replenishment, and improved capacity planning.

Borqs Technologies

Series E in 2017
Borqs Technologies specializes in developing software solutions and products for Android-based smart connected devices. It offers customizable hardware products like trackers, smart watches, ruggedized handsets, tablets, and mobile connectivity modules. The company generates revenue primarily from hardware sales, with a significant portion coming from its key market, China.

Facilio

Seed Round in 2017
Founded in 2017, Facilio develops enterprise SaaS software for facilities management. Its IoT and AI-driven platform optimizes building operations, reducing costs and carbon footprint across diverse industries like commercial office, healthcare, and retail. With headquarters in New York City and offices globally, Facilio serves customers managing over 25,000 buildings worldwide.

QikPod

Series A in 2015
QikPod develops last-mile logistics solutions for e-commerce, combining an Internet-of-Things enabled logistics platform with electronic parcel lockers. The IoT platform serves online vendors and e-commerce companies by improving efficiency, convenience, and security in delivery operations, while the parcel lockers provide contactless, automated storage for e-commerce and general parcel deliveries. By reducing re-delivery and streamlining pickup, QikPod aims to ease last-mile fulfillment and enhance customer experience for Indian online retailers and their customers. The company emphasizes scalable hardware and software that integrate with existing order ecosystems to support safer, faster, and more reliable last-mile service.

Flip Technologies

Seed Round in 2015
Flip Technologies provides a wide array of products ranging from navigation for fleet management services, routing and demand-supply heatmaps for ride-sharing platforms & enroute EV charging optimization & scheduling to build an inter-car communication network for the future self driving cars

Plex Systems

Venture Round in 2014
Plex Systems is a prominent provider of cloud-based smart manufacturing solutions designed specifically for discrete manufacturers. The company's Smart Manufacturing Platform integrates various functionalities, including enterprise resource planning (ERP), manufacturing execution systems (MES), supply chain planning, and Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities. By connecting suppliers, machines, personnel, and systems, Plex enables organizations to automate their business processes, improve operational efficiency, and enhance product quality. The platform also facilitates real-time data access, allowing clients to track program activities and manage their manufacturing operations effectively. Through its innovative approach, Plex Systems empowers manufacturers to drive transformation and adapt to the evolving demands of the market.

Forus Health

Series B in 2014
Forus Health is an Indian technology company based in Bangalore, founded in 2010 to address global eye-care challenges through innovative products and deployment models that emphasize inclusivity. It operates a full-stack digital ophthalmology platform that delivers end-to-end screening and diagnosis from any location, combining ophthalmic drugs, non-mydriatic imaging devices and other pre-screening diagnostics to improve access and affordability of eye care. The platform includes a cloud-based telemedicine tool that integrates imaging devices, ophthalmologists, optometrists, and artificial intelligence engines to support remote diagnosis and treatment planning, enabling patients to receive care online and offline at a lower cost. Through its solutions, the company aims to expand access to ophthalmology services and drive better outcomes.

Uniqode

Series B in 2013
Uniqode, formerly known as Beaconstac, is a cloud-based mobile marketing platform that specializes in QR Code generation and proximity marketing. The company connects the digital and physical worlds, enabling businesses to engage customers in a personalized manner through various technologies such as QR codes, NFC tags, and Bluetooth beacons. With a user base of over 50,000 businesses across diverse sectors including consumer goods, hospitality, retail, and real estate, Uniqode helps clients enhance operational efficiency, elevate customer engagement, and optimize marketing costs. By providing tools that facilitate direct communication between physical products or locations and consumers, Uniqode allows businesses to build stronger relationships, grow lifetime revenue, and gather valuable first-party data.

Dropcam

Series C in 2013
Dropcam is a company that specializes in cloud-based Wi-Fi video monitoring solutions, enabling users to stay connected with their homes, businesses, and pets from anywhere. The company offers a range of products, including the Dropcam and Dropcam Pro cameras, which can be accessed remotely via smartphones, tablets, or computers. In addition to the cameras, Dropcam provides an optional Cloud Recording service that allows users to record and playback live video feeds. This combination of hardware and a web-based platform facilitates effective home monitoring and enhances users' ability to ensure the safety and well-being of their environments.

Plex Systems

Venture Round in 2012
Plex Systems is a prominent provider of cloud-based smart manufacturing solutions designed specifically for discrete manufacturers. The company's Smart Manufacturing Platform integrates various functionalities, including enterprise resource planning (ERP), manufacturing execution systems (MES), supply chain planning, and Industrial Internet of Things (IoT) capabilities. By connecting suppliers, machines, personnel, and systems, Plex enables organizations to automate their business processes, improve operational efficiency, and enhance product quality. The platform also facilitates real-time data access, allowing clients to track program activities and manage their manufacturing operations effectively. Through its innovative approach, Plex Systems empowers manufacturers to drive transformation and adapt to the evolving demands of the market.

Ubiquisys

Venture Round in 2012
Ubiquisys is a mobile communications company that specializes in designing and developing devices for mobile operators and consumers. The company is known for its ZoneGate femtocell system, a compact plug-and-play device that connects to home or office broadband networks, delivering 3G coverage in these environments. Ubiquisys also provides convergence solutions aimed at the wireless-wireline convergence technology market, enhancing the integration of mobile and fixed-line services. Through its innovative products, Ubiquisys aims to improve mobile connectivity for users in various settings.

Dropcam

Series B in 2012
Dropcam is a company that specializes in cloud-based Wi-Fi video monitoring solutions, enabling users to stay connected with their homes, businesses, and pets from anywhere. The company offers a range of products, including the Dropcam and Dropcam Pro cameras, which can be accessed remotely via smartphones, tablets, or computers. In addition to the cameras, Dropcam provides an optional Cloud Recording service that allows users to record and playback live video feeds. This combination of hardware and a web-based platform facilitates effective home monitoring and enhances users' ability to ensure the safety and well-being of their environments.

Forus Health

Series A in 2012
Forus Health is an Indian technology company based in Bangalore, founded in 2010 to address global eye-care challenges through innovative products and deployment models that emphasize inclusivity. It operates a full-stack digital ophthalmology platform that delivers end-to-end screening and diagnosis from any location, combining ophthalmic drugs, non-mydriatic imaging devices and other pre-screening diagnostics to improve access and affordability of eye care. The platform includes a cloud-based telemedicine tool that integrates imaging devices, ophthalmologists, optometrists, and artificial intelligence engines to support remote diagnosis and treatment planning, enabling patients to receive care online and offline at a lower cost. Through its solutions, the company aims to expand access to ophthalmology services and drive better outcomes.

Dropcam

Series A in 2011
Dropcam is a company that specializes in cloud-based Wi-Fi video monitoring solutions, enabling users to stay connected with their homes, businesses, and pets from anywhere. The company offers a range of products, including the Dropcam and Dropcam Pro cameras, which can be accessed remotely via smartphones, tablets, or computers. In addition to the cameras, Dropcam provides an optional Cloud Recording service that allows users to record and playback live video feeds. This combination of hardware and a web-based platform facilitates effective home monitoring and enhances users' ability to ensure the safety and well-being of their environments.

Uniqode

Series A in 2011
Uniqode, formerly known as Beaconstac, is a cloud-based mobile marketing platform that specializes in QR Code generation and proximity marketing. The company connects the digital and physical worlds, enabling businesses to engage customers in a personalized manner through various technologies such as QR codes, NFC tags, and Bluetooth beacons. With a user base of over 50,000 businesses across diverse sectors including consumer goods, hospitality, retail, and real estate, Uniqode helps clients enhance operational efficiency, elevate customer engagement, and optimize marketing costs. By providing tools that facilitate direct communication between physical products or locations and consumers, Uniqode allows businesses to build stronger relationships, grow lifetime revenue, and gather valuable first-party data.

Ubiquisys

Venture Round in 2010
Ubiquisys is a mobile communications company that specializes in designing and developing devices for mobile operators and consumers. The company is known for its ZoneGate femtocell system, a compact plug-and-play device that connects to home or office broadband networks, delivering 3G coverage in these environments. Ubiquisys also provides convergence solutions aimed at the wireless-wireline convergence technology market, enhancing the integration of mobile and fixed-line services. Through its innovative products, Ubiquisys aims to improve mobile connectivity for users in various settings.

Ubiquisys

Venture Round in 2010
Ubiquisys is a mobile communications company that specializes in designing and developing devices for mobile operators and consumers. The company is known for its ZoneGate femtocell system, a compact plug-and-play device that connects to home or office broadband networks, delivering 3G coverage in these environments. Ubiquisys also provides convergence solutions aimed at the wireless-wireline convergence technology market, enhancing the integration of mobile and fixed-line services. Through its innovative products, Ubiquisys aims to improve mobile connectivity for users in various settings.

ForeScout Technologies

Series E in 2008
ForeScout Technologies is a leader in providing network access control and policy compliance management solutions, focusing on enhancing security through visibility. The company specializes in agentless identification and management of traditional and Internet of Things (IoT) devices as they connect to networks. By integrating its platform with existing security tools, ForeScout enables Global 2000 enterprises and government agencies to improve incident response and streamline workflows. Its offerings assist various industries, including healthcare, financial services, and utilities, by accurately classifying risks, identifying anomalies, and promptly addressing cyber threats while ensuring the continuity of critical business operations. The company's technology plays a crucial role in transforming the security landscape by making previously hidden devices visible and manageable.

Gigle Networks

Series B in 2007
Gigle Networks, established in 2005 with headquarters in Barcelona, Spain, and an additional office in Edinburgh, UK, specializes in developing and manufacturing system-on-chip integrated circuits tailored for home networking applications. The company offers comprehensive solutions that enable multimedia connectivity throughout homes via wired and wireless Ethernet without requiring new wiring installations.

ForeScout Technologies

Series D in 2007
ForeScout Technologies is a leader in providing network access control and policy compliance management solutions, focusing on enhancing security through visibility. The company specializes in agentless identification and management of traditional and Internet of Things (IoT) devices as they connect to networks. By integrating its platform with existing security tools, ForeScout enables Global 2000 enterprises and government agencies to improve incident response and streamline workflows. Its offerings assist various industries, including healthcare, financial services, and utilities, by accurately classifying risks, identifying anomalies, and promptly addressing cyber threats while ensuring the continuity of critical business operations. The company's technology plays a crucial role in transforming the security landscape by making previously hidden devices visible and manageable.

Ubiquisys

Series B in 2007
Ubiquisys is a mobile communications company that specializes in designing and developing devices for mobile operators and consumers. The company is known for its ZoneGate femtocell system, a compact plug-and-play device that connects to home or office broadband networks, delivering 3G coverage in these environments. Ubiquisys also provides convergence solutions aimed at the wireless-wireline convergence technology market, enhancing the integration of mobile and fixed-line services. Through its innovative products, Ubiquisys aims to improve mobile connectivity for users in various settings.

Artimi

Series B in 2007
Artimi is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the development, marketing, and sale of semiconductors, software, and reference designs aimed at enabling high-speed wireless connectivity in portable consumer electronics. The company focuses on delivering silicon solutions that utilize ultra-wideband technologies to support high bandwidth wireless communication. Artimi's product offerings include MAC controllers and various reference design kits for wireless USB, hard disk drives, and printers, which facilitate the integration of advanced wireless capabilities into consumer devices.

Artimi

Series B in 2006
Artimi is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the development, marketing, and sale of semiconductors, software, and reference designs aimed at enabling high-speed wireless connectivity in portable consumer electronics. The company focuses on delivering silicon solutions that utilize ultra-wideband technologies to support high bandwidth wireless communication. Artimi's product offerings include MAC controllers and various reference design kits for wireless USB, hard disk drives, and printers, which facilitate the integration of advanced wireless capabilities into consumer devices.

Ubiquisys

Series A in 2006
Ubiquisys is a mobile communications company that specializes in designing and developing devices for mobile operators and consumers. The company is known for its ZoneGate femtocell system, a compact plug-and-play device that connects to home or office broadband networks, delivering 3G coverage in these environments. Ubiquisys also provides convergence solutions aimed at the wireless-wireline convergence technology market, enhancing the integration of mobile and fixed-line services. Through its innovative products, Ubiquisys aims to improve mobile connectivity for users in various settings.

Gigle Networks

Series A in 2006
Gigle Networks, established in 2005 with headquarters in Barcelona, Spain, and an additional office in Edinburgh, UK, specializes in developing and manufacturing system-on-chip integrated circuits tailored for home networking applications. The company offers comprehensive solutions that enable multimedia connectivity throughout homes via wired and wireless Ethernet without requiring new wiring installations.

ForeScout Technologies

Series D in 2005
ForeScout Technologies is a leader in providing network access control and policy compliance management solutions, focusing on enhancing security through visibility. The company specializes in agentless identification and management of traditional and Internet of Things (IoT) devices as they connect to networks. By integrating its platform with existing security tools, ForeScout enables Global 2000 enterprises and government agencies to improve incident response and streamline workflows. Its offerings assist various industries, including healthcare, financial services, and utilities, by accurately classifying risks, identifying anomalies, and promptly addressing cyber threats while ensuring the continuity of critical business operations. The company's technology plays a crucial role in transforming the security landscape by making previously hidden devices visible and manageable.

ForeScout Technologies

Series C in 2002
ForeScout Technologies is a leader in providing network access control and policy compliance management solutions, focusing on enhancing security through visibility. The company specializes in agentless identification and management of traditional and Internet of Things (IoT) devices as they connect to networks. By integrating its platform with existing security tools, ForeScout enables Global 2000 enterprises and government agencies to improve incident response and streamline workflows. Its offerings assist various industries, including healthcare, financial services, and utilities, by accurately classifying risks, identifying anomalies, and promptly addressing cyber threats while ensuring the continuity of critical business operations. The company's technology plays a crucial role in transforming the security landscape by making previously hidden devices visible and manageable.

ForeScout Technologies

Series B in 2001
ForeScout Technologies is a leader in providing network access control and policy compliance management solutions, focusing on enhancing security through visibility. The company specializes in agentless identification and management of traditional and Internet of Things (IoT) devices as they connect to networks. By integrating its platform with existing security tools, ForeScout enables Global 2000 enterprises and government agencies to improve incident response and streamline workflows. Its offerings assist various industries, including healthcare, financial services, and utilities, by accurately classifying risks, identifying anomalies, and promptly addressing cyber threats while ensuring the continuity of critical business operations. The company's technology plays a crucial role in transforming the security landscape by making previously hidden devices visible and manageable.

Savi Technology

Series C in 2001
Founded in 1989, Savi Technology specializes in predictive supply chain analytics and real-time asset tracking. It offers solutions such as Savi Insight for data-driven insights, Savi Visibility for operational decision-making, and IoT sensors for location monitoring. Serving industries like shipping, logistics, and government, Savi aims to minimize supply chain disruptions and improve delivery performance.

Iospan Wireless

Series C in 2001
Iospan Wireless is an Internet infrastruture company. Specifically the firm provides customers with mass broadband services through their main product the MIMO-OFDM-enabled AirBurst.

Uniqode

Uniqode, formerly known as Beaconstac, is a cloud-based mobile marketing platform that specializes in QR Code generation and proximity marketing. The company connects the digital and physical worlds, enabling businesses to engage customers in a personalized manner through various technologies such as QR codes, NFC tags, and Bluetooth beacons. With a user base of over 50,000 businesses across diverse sectors including consumer goods, hospitality, retail, and real estate, Uniqode helps clients enhance operational efficiency, elevate customer engagement, and optimize marketing costs. By providing tools that facilitate direct communication between physical products or locations and consumers, Uniqode allows businesses to build stronger relationships, grow lifetime revenue, and gather valuable first-party data.
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