Eureka Robotics
Series A in 2024
Eureka Robotics specializes in developing robotic technology that offers high accuracy and agility. With offices in Singapore, France, and Vietnam, it serves various industries such as healthcare, telecom, automotive, photonics, electronics, optics, and aerospace by automating precision handling, assembly, inspection tasks. Its software and systems enable clients to enhance productivity, reduce costs, and improve safety.
Isar Aerospace
Series C in 2024
Isar Aerospace is a space technology company focused on developing automated production methods for rockets. The company designs launch vehicles that facilitate the deployment and resupply of satellite constellations, aiming to provide low-cost and flexible access to space for small satellites. With an emphasis on sustainability, Isar Aerospace offers environmentally friendly solutions for propelling small launchers and upper-stage vehicles, thereby lowering entry barriers for clients seeking affordable and reliable space access.
Telexistence
Series B in 2023
Telexistence is a company focused on advancing robotics technology with a systematic approach aimed at creating scalable solutions. It specializes in the development of online remote control robotics that facilitate the transmission and analysis of visual, auditory, and tactile information. This technology allows users to interact and act in remote environments, thereby enhancing human presence in various contexts. By innovating in the field of robotics, Telexistence aims to provide new and effective ways for individuals to engage with the world remotely, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in robotic applications.
Zero-Error Systems
Series A in 2023
Zero-Error Systems develops software and hardware solutions for space and autonomous vehicle applications, and is based in Singapore. The company designs semiconductor integrated circuits that detect heavy-ion radiation to protect satellites from radiation damage, safely power down affected electronics and restore operation, thereby extending satellite lifespans for space, aerospace, and automotive markets.
Ellona develops environmental intelligence solutions using sensors that analyze and monitor air quality and nuisances in outdoor and indoor spaces. Its devices help decision-makers improve their environments by providing direct readings of gas concentrations and enabling source identification.
CesiumAstro
Series B in 2022
CesiumAstro designs and manufactures advanced communication systems for satellites, UAVs, launch vehicles, and other airborne platforms. Its products include multi-beam active phased array systems, software-defined radios, single-board computers, and Ka-Band active phased array antennas. CesiumAstro's solutions enable connectivity between various mobile devices in space environments.
Koniku Inc. is a neurotechnology company based in Berkeley, California, that specializes in the development of co-processors made from biological neurons. Founded in 2015, the company has created innovative technology that enables computers to detect odors, effectively allowing them to "smell." This capability is embodied in the Konikore, a smell processor that can analyze human breath and other bodily fluids to identify diseases before they manifest. Koniku's platform integrates odor positioning and surveillance systems which mimic the sensitivity of biological systems, facilitating applications in healthcare, security, industrial monitoring, and food safety. By leveraging machine learning alongside chemical data collection, Koniku aims to transform everyday environments, such as bathrooms, into data centers that predict health outcomes based on volatile organic compounds.
Apex.AI develops software for autonomous mobility, offering a framework and tools that simplify the development of safe and secure autonomous driving applications. Its platform includes Apex.OS, which abstracts hardware, middleware, kernels, interfaces, and drivers into usable APIs, and Apex.Autonomy for safety-critical applications. It also offers MARV.Automotive, a data management platform that transfers vehicle data to the cloud, enables dynamic search-based analytics, analyzes partial logs, runs algorithms on real data, and provides graphical data introspection and team collaboration. Founded in 2017 and based in Palo Alto, California, Apex.AI builds on open-source software such as ROS and Eclipse iceoryx to provide building blocks for developers creating AI and safety-critical software for autonomous vehicles.
Q-CTRL develops software tools and firmware for quantum computing to reduce and control quantum bit errors in quantum hardware. Its quantum control infrastructure software supports research and development professionals and end users, accelerating the pathway to the first useful quantum computers and underpinning software-defined quantum sensors for defence, intelligence, navigation, and earth observation. The company collaborates with universities, national labs, and industry partners to advance hardware error management and stability in quantum systems.
Telexistence
Series A in 2021
Telexistence is a company focused on advancing robotics technology with a systematic approach aimed at creating scalable solutions. It specializes in the development of online remote control robotics that facilitate the transmission and analysis of visual, auditory, and tactile information. This technology allows users to interact and act in remote environments, thereby enhancing human presence in various contexts. By innovating in the field of robotics, Telexistence aims to provide new and effective ways for individuals to engage with the world remotely, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in robotic applications.
Koniku
Convertible Note in 2021
Koniku Inc. is a neurotechnology company based in Berkeley, California, that specializes in the development of co-processors made from biological neurons. Founded in 2015, the company has created innovative technology that enables computers to detect odors, effectively allowing them to "smell." This capability is embodied in the Konikore, a smell processor that can analyze human breath and other bodily fluids to identify diseases before they manifest. Koniku's platform integrates odor positioning and surveillance systems which mimic the sensitivity of biological systems, facilitating applications in healthcare, security, industrial monitoring, and food safety. By leveraging machine learning alongside chemical data collection, Koniku aims to transform everyday environments, such as bathrooms, into data centers that predict health outcomes based on volatile organic compounds.
Isar Aerospace
Series B in 2020
Isar Aerospace is a space technology company focused on developing automated production methods for rockets. The company designs launch vehicles that facilitate the deployment and resupply of satellite constellations, aiming to provide low-cost and flexible access to space for small satellites. With an emphasis on sustainability, Isar Aerospace offers environmentally friendly solutions for propelling small launchers and upper-stage vehicles, thereby lowering entry barriers for clients seeking affordable and reliable space access.
Zero-Error Systems
Seed Round in 2020
Zero-Error Systems develops software and hardware solutions for space and autonomous vehicle applications, and is based in Singapore. The company designs semiconductor integrated circuits that detect heavy-ion radiation to protect satellites from radiation damage, safely power down affected electronics and restore operation, thereby extending satellite lifespans for space, aerospace, and automotive markets.
E-peas
Venture Round in 2020
E-peas SA is a Belgian company established in 2014, specializing in the design and manufacturing of electronic systems that provide energy autonomy for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The company develops innovative energy harvesting solutions that enable devices to draw energy from various ambient sources, including solar, thermal, vibration, and radiofrequency. E-peas produces energy harvesting power management integrated circuits (PMICs) and microcontrollers that enhance the performance and longevity of IoT devices by either extending battery life or eliminating the need for batteries altogether. Their technology caters to a wide range of sectors, including home automation, healthcare, retail, and agriculture, thereby facilitating the creation of smarter and more energy-efficient connected devices. Headquartered in Mont-Saint-Guibert, Belgium, E-peas aims to transform the landscape of portable energy solutions.
Isar Aerospace
Series A in 2019
Isar Aerospace is a space technology company focused on developing automated production methods for rockets. The company designs launch vehicles that facilitate the deployment and resupply of satellite constellations, aiming to provide low-cost and flexible access to space for small satellites. With an emphasis on sustainability, Isar Aerospace offers environmentally friendly solutions for propelling small launchers and upper-stage vehicles, thereby lowering entry barriers for clients seeking affordable and reliable space access.
Apex.AI
Venture Round in 2019
Apex.AI develops software for autonomous mobility, offering a framework and tools that simplify the development of safe and secure autonomous driving applications. Its platform includes Apex.OS, which abstracts hardware, middleware, kernels, interfaces, and drivers into usable APIs, and Apex.Autonomy for safety-critical applications. It also offers MARV.Automotive, a data management platform that transfers vehicle data to the cloud, enables dynamic search-based analytics, analyzes partial logs, runs algorithms on real data, and provides graphical data introspection and team collaboration. Founded in 2017 and based in Palo Alto, California, Apex.AI builds on open-source software such as ROS and Eclipse iceoryx to provide building blocks for developers creating AI and safety-critical software for autonomous vehicles.
CesiumAstro
Series A in 2019
CesiumAstro designs and manufactures advanced communication systems for satellites, UAVs, launch vehicles, and other airborne platforms. Its products include multi-beam active phased array systems, software-defined radios, single-board computers, and Ka-Band active phased array antennas. CesiumAstro's solutions enable connectivity between various mobile devices in space environments.
Telexistence
Series A in 2018
Telexistence is a company focused on advancing robotics technology with a systematic approach aimed at creating scalable solutions. It specializes in the development of online remote control robotics that facilitate the transmission and analysis of visual, auditory, and tactile information. This technology allows users to interact and act in remote environments, thereby enhancing human presence in various contexts. By innovating in the field of robotics, Telexistence aims to provide new and effective ways for individuals to engage with the world remotely, pushing the boundaries of what is possible in robotic applications.
AEye, Inc. is a technology company focused on developing advanced vision hardware, software, and algorithms for autonomous vehicles and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). The company’s proprietary 4Sight Intelligent Sensing Platform integrates solid-state active LiDAR with artificial intelligence and a low-light HD camera, enabling precise and reliable perception of surroundings. AEye's products, including the 4Sight A and 4Sight M sensors, along with its iDAR platform, are designed to improve safety and performance in dynamic applications by providing faster, more accurate information. The AE100 Robotic Perception System and the modular AE200 sensor further exemplify AEye’s commitment to high-performance sensing solutions. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Dublin, California, AEye also has a global presence with offices in Germany and Korea, serving a diverse customer base primarily in the United States, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.
Apex.AI develops software for autonomous mobility, offering a framework and tools that simplify the development of safe and secure autonomous driving applications. Its platform includes Apex.OS, which abstracts hardware, middleware, kernels, interfaces, and drivers into usable APIs, and Apex.Autonomy for safety-critical applications. It also offers MARV.Automotive, a data management platform that transfers vehicle data to the cloud, enables dynamic search-based analytics, analyzes partial logs, runs algorithms on real data, and provides graphical data introspection and team collaboration. Founded in 2017 and based in Palo Alto, California, Apex.AI builds on open-source software such as ROS and Eclipse iceoryx to provide building blocks for developers creating AI and safety-critical software for autonomous vehicles.
E-peas
Venture Round in 2017
E-peas SA is a Belgian company established in 2014, specializing in the design and manufacturing of electronic systems that provide energy autonomy for Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The company develops innovative energy harvesting solutions that enable devices to draw energy from various ambient sources, including solar, thermal, vibration, and radiofrequency. E-peas produces energy harvesting power management integrated circuits (PMICs) and microcontrollers that enhance the performance and longevity of IoT devices by either extending battery life or eliminating the need for batteries altogether. Their technology caters to a wide range of sectors, including home automation, healthcare, retail, and agriculture, thereby facilitating the creation of smarter and more energy-efficient connected devices. Headquartered in Mont-Saint-Guibert, Belgium, E-peas aims to transform the landscape of portable energy solutions.
AEye, Inc. is a technology company focused on developing advanced vision hardware, software, and algorithms for autonomous vehicles and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). The company’s proprietary 4Sight Intelligent Sensing Platform integrates solid-state active LiDAR with artificial intelligence and a low-light HD camera, enabling precise and reliable perception of surroundings. AEye's products, including the 4Sight A and 4Sight M sensors, along with its iDAR platform, are designed to improve safety and performance in dynamic applications by providing faster, more accurate information. The AE100 Robotic Perception System and the modular AE200 sensor further exemplify AEye’s commitment to high-performance sensing solutions. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Dublin, California, AEye also has a global presence with offices in Germany and Korea, serving a diverse customer base primarily in the United States, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region.
OtoSense, Inc. is an infrastructure software company that specializes in deep-learning sound recognition technology. Founded in 2013 and based in Palo Alto, California, OtoSense has developed a software platform that converts machine sounds and vibrations into actionable insights, allowing enterprise customers to enhance their operations through sound intelligence. This platform operates on standard edge devices and is supported by a scalable cloud infrastructure. OtoSense also offers a mobile application that translates various sounds, such as doorbells and alarms, into visual and tactile alerts, catering to diverse applications from elder monitoring to military threat detection. The company has established early traction in the automotive sector through partnerships with car manufacturers and aims to expand its technology's reach into other markets where sound plays a critical role in machine monitoring and anomaly detection. As of 2018, OtoSense operates as a subsidiary of Analog Devices, Inc.