CoreOptics
Venture Round in 2008
CoreOptics is a prominent manufacturer of advanced subsystems designed for high-speed optical networking applications in the telecommunications and information technology sectors. The company specializes in 10G and 40G Distortion Tolerant Transponder Modules and integrated circuit solutions, catering to Metro, Regional, and Long Haul optical and data networking markets. CoreOptics advocates for open systems in optical communications networks, enabling efficient data transmission regardless of data rates or fiber types. Their innovative maximum likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE)-based equalization technology is the only field-proven solution available, empowering Tier 1 systems vendors and carriers to enhance their high-performance networks using existing fiber infrastructure. By eliminating the need for Optical Compensators and associated Second Stage Amplifiers, CoreOptics' products can significantly reduce initial deployment costs for customers, making them a valuable partner in the evolution of optical networking.
NemeriX SA operates as a fabless semiconductor company that develops ultra-low-power, semiconductors, and software solutions for global positioning system and location-based service products. Its products include analog RF receivers, baseband, and indoor global positioning system integrates chips, as well as global positioning systems based integrated chipset. The company also offers OS support for WinCE, WinMobile, WinXP, LinuX, Symbian, and Nucleus; NeX, an extended ephemeris solution that enables mobile devices to acquire immediate positioning information in difficult garage scenarios and in harshest multi-path environments; SUPL client, which is inter-operated with several independent SUPL servers. In addition, it offers solutions to enable product integration, including evaluation boards, system software reference designs, user documentation, online support, and access to designers and global cadre of application engineers. The company’s product application areas include cellular phones, battery-powered wireless and handheld terminals, personal navigation devices, personal media players, and digital still cameras. It serves proximity-based marketing, social networking, gaming and financial authentication, navigation, tracking, and emergency markets. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Manno, Switzerland. It has a design center in Cambridge, the United Kingdom; an applications center in Seoul, Korea; a technical center in Taipei, Taiwan; and sales offices in the United States, Europe, Taiwan, and Japan.
CoreOptics
Venture Round in 2006
CoreOptics is a prominent manufacturer of advanced subsystems designed for high-speed optical networking applications in the telecommunications and information technology sectors. The company specializes in 10G and 40G Distortion Tolerant Transponder Modules and integrated circuit solutions, catering to Metro, Regional, and Long Haul optical and data networking markets. CoreOptics advocates for open systems in optical communications networks, enabling efficient data transmission regardless of data rates or fiber types. Their innovative maximum likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE)-based equalization technology is the only field-proven solution available, empowering Tier 1 systems vendors and carriers to enhance their high-performance networks using existing fiber infrastructure. By eliminating the need for Optical Compensators and associated Second Stage Amplifiers, CoreOptics' products can significantly reduce initial deployment costs for customers, making them a valuable partner in the evolution of optical networking.
NemeriX SA operates as a fabless semiconductor company that develops ultra-low-power, semiconductors, and software solutions for global positioning system and location-based service products. Its products include analog RF receivers, baseband, and indoor global positioning system integrates chips, as well as global positioning systems based integrated chipset. The company also offers OS support for WinCE, WinMobile, WinXP, LinuX, Symbian, and Nucleus; NeX, an extended ephemeris solution that enables mobile devices to acquire immediate positioning information in difficult garage scenarios and in harshest multi-path environments; SUPL client, which is inter-operated with several independent SUPL servers. In addition, it offers solutions to enable product integration, including evaluation boards, system software reference designs, user documentation, online support, and access to designers and global cadre of application engineers. The company’s product application areas include cellular phones, battery-powered wireless and handheld terminals, personal navigation devices, personal media players, and digital still cameras. It serves proximity-based marketing, social networking, gaming and financial authentication, navigation, tracking, and emergency markets. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Manno, Switzerland. It has a design center in Cambridge, the United Kingdom; an applications center in Seoul, Korea; a technical center in Taipei, Taiwan; and sales offices in the United States, Europe, Taiwan, and Japan.
Beam Express
Series C in 2005
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.
ManageSoft
Series B in 2004
ManageSoft is a provider of enterprise software management solutions designed to reduce IT support costs for organizations with diverse computing environments, including desktops, laptops, and servers across various platforms such as Windows, Linux, and UNIX. The company enables large organizations to automatically deploy, update, and manage software and security patches, streamlining IT service delivery while enhancing operational efficiency. ManageSoft's solutions integrate policy-based management with a scalable, client-centric architecture, setting it apart from competitors. Its product offerings include automated software management for security patch management, server management, software deployment, license management, and IT asset tracking. In addition to these solutions, ManageSoft provides services such as requirements analysis, custom integration, software packaging, process design, and training, ensuring comprehensive support for its clients' software management needs.
NemeriX
Venture Round in 2004
NemeriX SA operates as a fabless semiconductor company that develops ultra-low-power, semiconductors, and software solutions for global positioning system and location-based service products. Its products include analog RF receivers, baseband, and indoor global positioning system integrates chips, as well as global positioning systems based integrated chipset. The company also offers OS support for WinCE, WinMobile, WinXP, LinuX, Symbian, and Nucleus; NeX, an extended ephemeris solution that enables mobile devices to acquire immediate positioning information in difficult garage scenarios and in harshest multi-path environments; SUPL client, which is inter-operated with several independent SUPL servers. In addition, it offers solutions to enable product integration, including evaluation boards, system software reference designs, user documentation, online support, and access to designers and global cadre of application engineers. The company’s product application areas include cellular phones, battery-powered wireless and handheld terminals, personal navigation devices, personal media players, and digital still cameras. It serves proximity-based marketing, social networking, gaming and financial authentication, navigation, tracking, and emergency markets. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Manno, Switzerland. It has a design center in Cambridge, the United Kingdom; an applications center in Seoul, Korea; a technical center in Taipei, Taiwan; and sales offices in the United States, Europe, Taiwan, and Japan.
CoreOptics
Series C in 2003
CoreOptics is a prominent manufacturer of advanced subsystems designed for high-speed optical networking applications in the telecommunications and information technology sectors. The company specializes in 10G and 40G Distortion Tolerant Transponder Modules and integrated circuit solutions, catering to Metro, Regional, and Long Haul optical and data networking markets. CoreOptics advocates for open systems in optical communications networks, enabling efficient data transmission regardless of data rates or fiber types. Their innovative maximum likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE)-based equalization technology is the only field-proven solution available, empowering Tier 1 systems vendors and carriers to enhance their high-performance networks using existing fiber infrastructure. By eliminating the need for Optical Compensators and associated Second Stage Amplifiers, CoreOptics' products can significantly reduce initial deployment costs for customers, making them a valuable partner in the evolution of optical networking.
Beam Express
Series B in 2003
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.
CoreOptics
Series B in 2002
CoreOptics is a prominent manufacturer of advanced subsystems designed for high-speed optical networking applications in the telecommunications and information technology sectors. The company specializes in 10G and 40G Distortion Tolerant Transponder Modules and integrated circuit solutions, catering to Metro, Regional, and Long Haul optical and data networking markets. CoreOptics advocates for open systems in optical communications networks, enabling efficient data transmission regardless of data rates or fiber types. Their innovative maximum likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE)-based equalization technology is the only field-proven solution available, empowering Tier 1 systems vendors and carriers to enhance their high-performance networks using existing fiber infrastructure. By eliminating the need for Optical Compensators and associated Second Stage Amplifiers, CoreOptics' products can significantly reduce initial deployment costs for customers, making them a valuable partner in the evolution of optical networking.
NemeriX SA operates as a fabless semiconductor company that develops ultra-low-power, semiconductors, and software solutions for global positioning system and location-based service products. Its products include analog RF receivers, baseband, and indoor global positioning system integrates chips, as well as global positioning systems based integrated chipset. The company also offers OS support for WinCE, WinMobile, WinXP, LinuX, Symbian, and Nucleus; NeX, an extended ephemeris solution that enables mobile devices to acquire immediate positioning information in difficult garage scenarios and in harshest multi-path environments; SUPL client, which is inter-operated with several independent SUPL servers. In addition, it offers solutions to enable product integration, including evaluation boards, system software reference designs, user documentation, online support, and access to designers and global cadre of application engineers. The company’s product application areas include cellular phones, battery-powered wireless and handheld terminals, personal navigation devices, personal media players, and digital still cameras. It serves proximity-based marketing, social networking, gaming and financial authentication, navigation, tracking, and emergency markets. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Manno, Switzerland. It has a design center in Cambridge, the United Kingdom; an applications center in Seoul, Korea; a technical center in Taipei, Taiwan; and sales offices in the United States, Europe, Taiwan, and Japan.