Amadeus Capital Partners

Founded in 1997, Amadeus Capital Partners is a global technology investor focusing on early to growth-stage companies across various sectors including enterprise software, consumer services, medical technology, healthcare IT, and cleantech. With over $1 billion raised for investment, the firm has backed more than 130 companies, providing operational support and networking opportunities to help entrepreneurs succeed.

Amelia Armour

Principal, Early Stage Funds

James Baker

Investment Manager

Ana Bernardo-Gancedo

Senior Associate

Pat Burtis

Partner

Manjari Chandran-Ramesh Ph.D

Partner

Past deals in Wireless

Natrox

Series C in 2024
Inotec AMD is a medical device company focused on advancing wound care through its innovative product, Natrox. Natrox is a battery-operated device that generates a continuous flow of pure humidified oxygen from ambient air and directs it to a specially-designed Oxygen Delivery System. This system is engineered to deliver oxygen directly to the wound bed while allowing normal exudate drainage, thereby facilitating the healing of chronic wounds, including diabetic foot ulcers and pressure ulcers. Additionally, the company employs artificial intelligence to analyze wound images and monitor healing progression, allowing healthcare providers to track treatment efficacy and communicate with patients in real-time. Through these technologies, Inotec AMD aims to enhance the quality of life for individuals suffering from chronic wounds.

Natrox

Series C in 2021
Inotec AMD is a medical device company focused on advancing wound care through its innovative product, Natrox. Natrox is a battery-operated device that generates a continuous flow of pure humidified oxygen from ambient air and directs it to a specially-designed Oxygen Delivery System. This system is engineered to deliver oxygen directly to the wound bed while allowing normal exudate drainage, thereby facilitating the healing of chronic wounds, including diabetic foot ulcers and pressure ulcers. Additionally, the company employs artificial intelligence to analyze wound images and monitor healing progression, allowing healthcare providers to track treatment efficacy and communicate with patients in real-time. Through these technologies, Inotec AMD aims to enhance the quality of life for individuals suffering from chronic wounds.

Natrox

Venture Round in 2020
Inotec AMD is a medical device company focused on advancing wound care through its innovative product, Natrox. Natrox is a battery-operated device that generates a continuous flow of pure humidified oxygen from ambient air and directs it to a specially-designed Oxygen Delivery System. This system is engineered to deliver oxygen directly to the wound bed while allowing normal exudate drainage, thereby facilitating the healing of chronic wounds, including diabetic foot ulcers and pressure ulcers. Additionally, the company employs artificial intelligence to analyze wound images and monitor healing progression, allowing healthcare providers to track treatment efficacy and communicate with patients in real-time. Through these technologies, Inotec AMD aims to enhance the quality of life for individuals suffering from chronic wounds.

Natrox

Venture Round in 2016
Inotec AMD is a medical device company focused on advancing wound care through its innovative product, Natrox. Natrox is a battery-operated device that generates a continuous flow of pure humidified oxygen from ambient air and directs it to a specially-designed Oxygen Delivery System. This system is engineered to deliver oxygen directly to the wound bed while allowing normal exudate drainage, thereby facilitating the healing of chronic wounds, including diabetic foot ulcers and pressure ulcers. Additionally, the company employs artificial intelligence to analyze wound images and monitor healing progression, allowing healthcare providers to track treatment efficacy and communicate with patients in real-time. Through these technologies, Inotec AMD aims to enhance the quality of life for individuals suffering from chronic wounds.

Nujira

Venture Round in 2014
Nujira is a company specializing in power amplifier technology for the wireless communications industry. They develop High Accuracy Tracking (HAT) Power Modulators designed to enhance the efficiency and flexibility of base stations, transmitters, and cellular terminals. Their technology supports various standards including 3G, evolved 3G, DVB, and WiMAX, enabling equipment vendors to create smaller, more cost-effective solutions that meet the growing demands of operators and broadcasters globally. Nujira holds over 200 patents related to envelope tracking technology, which is crucial for powering energy-efficient fourth-generation cellular devices.

ip.access

Venture Round in 2011
ip.access Limited is a company specializing in the development and manufacturing of femtocell and picocell solutions aimed at addressing coverage and capacity challenges faced by mobile operators. With over a decade of experience, the company offers a range of technologies, including nano3G and Oyster3G, which facilitate the deployment of small-cell infrastructure across various environments, from residential areas to commercial buildings. Its solutions support multiple generations of mobile technology (2G, 3G, and 4G) and are designed to enhance indoor cellular coverage while reducing reliance on macro networks. ip.access also provides professional services encompassing project support, consultancy, system design, installation, and maintenance, catering to mobile operators, equipment manufacturers, and systems integrators globally. Established in 1997 and headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom, with additional operations in India, ip.access operates as a subsidiary of Mavenir Systems.

Nujira

Venture Round in 2011
Nujira is a company specializing in power amplifier technology for the wireless communications industry. They develop High Accuracy Tracking (HAT) Power Modulators designed to enhance the efficiency and flexibility of base stations, transmitters, and cellular terminals. Their technology supports various standards including 3G, evolved 3G, DVB, and WiMAX, enabling equipment vendors to create smaller, more cost-effective solutions that meet the growing demands of operators and broadcasters globally. Nujira holds over 200 patents related to envelope tracking technology, which is crucial for powering energy-efficient fourth-generation cellular devices.

Cambridge Broadband Networks

Venture Round in 2010
Cambridge Broadband Networks develops and deploys microwave access and wireless backhaul solutions for telecommunication network providers globally. It offers the VectaStar platform, providing mobile backhaul, enterprise access, and small cell network solutions, along with a network management system and configuration application. The company also delivers consultancy services for network design and deployment.

Veebeam

Series B in 2010
Veebeam Ltd. is a technology company specializing in wireless technologies and products designed to facilitate video streaming and wireless applications. Founded in 2002 and based in Cambridge, United Kingdom, Veebeam develops software for streaming HD audio and video content from set-top boxes to televisions, alongside designing embedded hardware systems for the consumer electronics sector. The company offers a range of products, including Veebeam VideoCaster software, which allows users to stream content from PCs to TVs, and solutions such as Veebeam HD and Veebeam SD that simplify access to various internet video platforms. Additionally, Veebeam provides in-home video solutions utilizing DLNA/UPnP protocols for seamless streaming between networked devices. Its products are compatible with multiple operating systems and are distributed to OEMs and service providers via online retail platforms in several countries. Veebeam was formerly known as Staccato Communications Limited and underwent a name change in April 2010. However, as of October 28, 2013, the company is in liquidation.

Icera

Private Equity Round in 2010
Founded in 2002 by semiconductor industry veterans, Icera specializes in developing high-performance soft modem technology for mobile broadband devices. Their solutions enable manufacturers to create differentiated, high-speed data devices with reduced power consumption and cost. Headquartered in the UK, Icera operates globally with design centers across Europe, North America, and Asia.

Icera

Private Equity Round in 2009
Founded in 2002 by semiconductor industry veterans, Icera specializes in developing high-performance soft modem technology for mobile broadband devices. Their solutions enable manufacturers to create differentiated, high-speed data devices with reduced power consumption and cost. Headquartered in the UK, Icera operates globally with design centers across Europe, North America, and Asia.

Cambridge Broadband Networks

Venture Round in 2009
Cambridge Broadband Networks develops and deploys microwave access and wireless backhaul solutions for telecommunication network providers globally. It offers the VectaStar platform, providing mobile backhaul, enterprise access, and small cell network solutions, along with a network management system and configuration application. The company also delivers consultancy services for network design and deployment.

Staccato Communications

Venture Round in 2008
Staccato Communications, Inc. offers ultra wideband wireless enabled devices for the wireless USB, Bluetooth, and Internet protocol connectivity to the personal computing, consumer electronics, and mobile phone industries. Its products include single-chip integrated circuits, device adapter and device module design kits, reference design kits, wireless USB development kits, and streaming services development kits. The company also provides Ripcord Software, which provides a software stack for variety of ultra wide band applications, as well as includes installers, firmware, middleware, drivers, customization tools, and firmware upgrade tools. Staccato Communications’ products are used in various applications, such as printers, camera, mass storage devices, portable media players, wireless docking, wireless projectors, Web cameras, wireless HDTV, wireless speakers, set top boxes, wireless displays, purchasing content, sharing content, and personal servers. Staccato Communications, Inc. was formerly known as Discrete Time Communications, Inc. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in San Diego, California.

Nomad Digital

Venture Round in 2008
Nomad Digital Ltd. is a global provider of wireless solutions specifically tailored for the transportation sector, particularly the rail industry. Founded in 2002 and headquartered in Newcastle upon Tyne, United Kingdom, the company designs, builds, and manages passenger WiFi systems and on-board infotainment solutions. Its offerings include NDConnect, a vehicle-to-shore communication solution, NDLines for implementing Internet-based applications, NDEngage for passenger information and entertainment, and NDSecure for on-board safety and security. Additionally, Nomad Digital provides NDInsight, a historical reporting tool, and NDMaintain, which focuses on maintenance solutions to enhance fleet efficiency and reduce operational costs. The company serves over 80 customers across more than 40 countries, delivering remote condition monitoring and maintenance solutions that optimize fleet management and enhance operational performance.

Nujira

Series C in 2008
Nujira is a company specializing in power amplifier technology for the wireless communications industry. They develop High Accuracy Tracking (HAT) Power Modulators designed to enhance the efficiency and flexibility of base stations, transmitters, and cellular terminals. Their technology supports various standards including 3G, evolved 3G, DVB, and WiMAX, enabling equipment vendors to create smaller, more cost-effective solutions that meet the growing demands of operators and broadcasters globally. Nujira holds over 200 patents related to envelope tracking technology, which is crucial for powering energy-efficient fourth-generation cellular devices.

PowerID

Series B in 2007
PowerID, Ltd. is a company based in Petah Tikva, Israel, specializing in Battery-Assisted Passive (BAP) radio frequency identification (RFID) technology. Founded in 2007, it develops innovative solutions that include advanced RFID labels designed to overcome signal reflection and interference commonly associated with traditional passive RFID systems. Additionally, PowerID produces readers that support the iPx air protocol utilized by its labels. The company's offerings extend to wireless, semiconductor, and microelectronics technologies, along with systems development and deployment services. PowerID serves diverse sectors, including third-party logistics, media publishing, and aerospace and defense, providing environmentally friendly power solutions through its unique integration of a thin and flexible battery with RFID components.

Icera

Series D in 2007
Founded in 2002 by semiconductor industry veterans, Icera specializes in developing high-performance soft modem technology for mobile broadband devices. Their solutions enable manufacturers to create differentiated, high-speed data devices with reduced power consumption and cost. Headquartered in the UK, Icera operates globally with design centers across Europe, North America, and Asia.

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.

ip.access

Series B in 2007
ip.access Limited is a company specializing in the development and manufacturing of femtocell and picocell solutions aimed at addressing coverage and capacity challenges faced by mobile operators. With over a decade of experience, the company offers a range of technologies, including nano3G and Oyster3G, which facilitate the deployment of small-cell infrastructure across various environments, from residential areas to commercial buildings. Its solutions support multiple generations of mobile technology (2G, 3G, and 4G) and are designed to enhance indoor cellular coverage while reducing reliance on macro networks. ip.access also provides professional services encompassing project support, consultancy, system design, installation, and maintenance, catering to mobile operators, equipment manufacturers, and systems integrators globally. Established in 1997 and headquartered in Cambridge, United Kingdom, with additional operations in India, ip.access operates as a subsidiary of Mavenir Systems.

Nujira

Series B in 2007
Nujira is a company specializing in power amplifier technology for the wireless communications industry. They develop High Accuracy Tracking (HAT) Power Modulators designed to enhance the efficiency and flexibility of base stations, transmitters, and cellular terminals. Their technology supports various standards including 3G, evolved 3G, DVB, and WiMAX, enabling equipment vendors to create smaller, more cost-effective solutions that meet the growing demands of operators and broadcasters globally. Nujira holds over 200 patents related to envelope tracking technology, which is crucial for powering energy-efficient fourth-generation cellular devices.

Cambridge Broadband Networks

Series E in 2007
Cambridge Broadband Networks develops and deploys microwave access and wireless backhaul solutions for telecommunication network providers globally. It offers the VectaStar platform, providing mobile backhaul, enterprise access, and small cell network solutions, along with a network management system and configuration application. The company also delivers consultancy services for network design and deployment.

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.

Icera

Series C in 2006
Founded in 2002 by semiconductor industry veterans, Icera specializes in developing high-performance soft modem technology for mobile broadband devices. Their solutions enable manufacturers to create differentiated, high-speed data devices with reduced power consumption and cost. Headquartered in the UK, Icera operates globally with design centers across Europe, North America, and Asia.

Cambridge Broadband Networks

Series D in 2006
Cambridge Broadband Networks develops and deploys microwave access and wireless backhaul solutions for telecommunication network providers globally. It offers the VectaStar platform, providing mobile backhaul, enterprise access, and small cell network solutions, along with a network management system and configuration application. The company also delivers consultancy services for network design and deployment.

Nujira

Series A in 2005
Nujira is a company specializing in power amplifier technology for the wireless communications industry. They develop High Accuracy Tracking (HAT) Power Modulators designed to enhance the efficiency and flexibility of base stations, transmitters, and cellular terminals. Their technology supports various standards including 3G, evolved 3G, DVB, and WiMAX, enabling equipment vendors to create smaller, more cost-effective solutions that meet the growing demands of operators and broadcasters globally. Nujira holds over 200 patents related to envelope tracking technology, which is crucial for powering energy-efficient fourth-generation cellular devices.

Artimi

Series A in 2004
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.

Cambridge Broadband Networks

Series C in 2004
Cambridge Broadband Networks develops and deploys microwave access and wireless backhaul solutions for telecommunication network providers globally. It offers the VectaStar platform, providing mobile backhaul, enterprise access, and small cell network solutions, along with a network management system and configuration application. The company also delivers consultancy services for network design and deployment.

CSR

Venture Round in 2002
CSR is a pioneering designer and developer of silicon and software tailored for the consumer electronics market. The company focuses on simplifying complex challenges, enhancing the lives of motorists, photographers, music enthusiasts, and mobile phone users. CSR's expertise spans five key sectors: voice and music, location services, automotive infotainment, Bluetooth Smart connectivity, and imaging technologies. The firm's engineers work on innovative solutions that integrate smartphones with in-vehicle systems, facilitate navigation in public spaces, and enhance wireless audio experiences. CSR is recognized for its advanced semiconductors and software supporting major technology standards, including Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi. As the demand for its products has increased, CSR has strategically expanded into new markets, including voice, music, and gaming, further solidifying its commitment to innovation through acquisitions of relevant companies in recent years.

Cambridge Broadband Networks

Series B in 2001
Cambridge Broadband Networks develops and deploys microwave access and wireless backhaul solutions for telecommunication network providers globally. It offers the VectaStar platform, providing mobile backhaul, enterprise access, and small cell network solutions, along with a network management system and configuration application. The company also delivers consultancy services for network design and deployment.

Commtag

Venture Round in 2001
Commtag develops and provides wireless P2P technology solutions and services to its clients. It was founded in 2000 and based in Cambridge. It was acquired by Smartner Information Systems in 2003.

Cambridge Broadband Networks

Series A in 2000
Cambridge Broadband Networks develops and deploys microwave access and wireless backhaul solutions for telecommunication network providers globally. It offers the VectaStar platform, providing mobile backhaul, enterprise access, and small cell network solutions, along with a network management system and configuration application. The company also delivers consultancy services for network design and deployment.
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