Qamcom
Qamcom Research & Technology AB, founded in 2001 and headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, specializes in product development and expert services across several domains, including signal processing, communication systems, automotive applications, and functional safety. The company focuses on wireless connectivity, autonomous systems, and industrial IoT, aiming to be a preferred technology partner for its clients and research collaborators. Qamcom offers a wide range of services, such as operational and technology management, applied research, mechanical analysis, and embedded systems. By integrating creativity with deep technical knowledge, the company fosters an environment conducive to innovation. Its team comprises professionals with strong research backgrounds and industry experience, enabling them to handle projects from feasibility studies to complete product development. Additionally, Qamcom participates in both national and international research initiatives, addressing various aspects of R&D, including algorithm development and technology management.
Totum Labs
Series A in 2020
Totum Labs, Inc., founded in 2018 and based in San Diego, California, specializes in wireless technology for indoor tracking and monitoring of assets. The company offers a low-cost solution that integrates seamlessly via a REST API and secure portal, allowing for functionalities such as hierarchical access, activation, configuration, and firmware updates. Its tracking systems are designed for long battery life and quick startup through cloud interfaces. Additionally, Totum Labs provides comprehensive subscription and billing information, which includes accounting logs, service plans, and payment network status by region and service, ensuring efficient management for users.
ReVibe Energy
Seed Round in 2016
ReVibe Energy, established in 2013 and headquartered in Gothenburg, Sweden, specializes in developing innovative, sustainable power solutions for industrial environments. The company's core technology, vibration energy harvesting, converts vibrations present in industrial settings into electricity, eliminating the need for traditional power sources like cables and batteries. This enables businesses to efficiently and precisely measure and analyze vibrations using wireless, mobile, and sustainable power sources.
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