Electrochaea GmbH develops and commercializes a grid-scale power-to-gas energy storage technology. The company’s biocatalytic power-to-gas technology converts low-cost and stranded electricity into pipeline-grade renewable gas for direct injection into the existing natural gas grid, which is used for on-site power production, heating applications, or transmitted over long distances using existing pipelines. Its technology enables storing large amounts of renewable energy from wind and solar; and represents a solution for utility-scale energy storage, grid balancing, and carbon recycling. Electrochaea GmbH was founded in 2010 and is based in Planegg, Germany with additional operation facilities at Hvidovre, Denmark, and Sacramento, California.
asgoodasnew electronics GmbH (formerly asgoodas.nu GmbH) is the No. 1 source for refurbished Consumer Electronics in Europe and also runs WIRKAUFENS, the easy, fast, and safe way to turn your used electronic gadgets into cash. The company is active in Germany and Austria (WIRKAUFENS), Spain (LOCOMPRAMOS) and Poland (KUPIMYTO) as a trade-in service and selling their products worldwide B2C and B2B.
Prolupin GmbH is a spin-off from the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV in Freising. The world-leading expertise on the fractionation of lupines and the application of this in food technology gives the business a strong position in the vegetable protein market. This position is secured by several Fraunhofer patents. The company's business activities focus on developing, producing and marketing vegetable-based, lactose-free milk substitutes from the blue sweet lupine (Lupinus angustifolius). This domestic legume is particularly rich in proteins, undemanding with regard to soil and climate and grows predominantly in Northern Germany (soybean of the north), Poland, Scandinavia, North America and Australia. With the processing technologies developed at Fraunhofer IVV, it is possible to adapt the lupine protein flavor profile in such a way as to achieve a milk-like taste.
GreenCom Networks AG operates an online energy information brokerage platform (eibp) that enables new energy business models for utilities, ESCOs, and OEMs. It offers eibp connect that connects and controls distributed energy assets; eibp boost that visualizes and optimizes energy flows; eibp mesh, which connects customers to energy communities; eibp empower that develops energy tarrifs; and eibp cluster that leverages the power of distributed assets. GreenCom Networks AG as founded in 2011 and is based in Munich, Germany.
Electrochaea GmbH develops and commercializes a grid-scale power-to-gas energy storage technology. The company’s biocatalytic power-to-gas technology converts low-cost and stranded electricity into pipeline-grade renewable gas for direct injection into the existing natural gas grid, which is used for on-site power production, heating applications, or transmitted over long distances using existing pipelines. Its technology enables storing large amounts of renewable energy from wind and solar; and represents a solution for utility-scale energy storage, grid balancing, and carbon recycling. Electrochaea GmbH was founded in 2010 and is based in Planegg, Germany with additional operation facilities at Hvidovre, Denmark, and Sacramento, California.
Luxexcel Group B.V., founded in 2009 and based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, specializes in 3D printing technology for ophthalmic lenses. It is the only company in the world capable of 3D printing lenses, allowing for the production of custom quality prescription lenses. Luxexcel offers a range of services including optics design, optical prototyping, and both small series and large-scale manufacturing. The company produces various types of lenses, including aspheric designs, specialty lenses, and custom configurations. By owning the complete ecosystem of hardware, software, processes, and materials necessary for 3D printing optics, Luxexcel enables its customers—ranging from small businesses to large OEM partners—to benefit from high-quality, cost-effective optical solutions.
Silicon Line GmbH, based in Munich, Germany, is a leader in the development of ultra-low-power optical link technology, which facilitates optical data transport in mobile devices and consumer electronics. The company specializes in designing analog integrated circuits (ICs) that support a variety of applications, including consumer electronics such as TVs, set-top boxes, gaming consoles, and augmented and virtual reality devices. Silicon Line's product offerings include vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) drivers, transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs), and serializer/de-serializer solutions for MIPI D-PHY and classic display interfaces. Founded in 2005, the company has established a global presence with offices in several regions, including Korea, Japan, Taiwan, China, and the United States, as well as a subassembly factory in Belgium. Silicon Line plays a significant role in the HDMI Forum, contributing to advancements in active optical cable standards. Its innovative technology provides a lightweight and efficient alternative to conventional copper cables, positioning the company at the forefront of the optical link market.
Sonnen offers solutions which are much more than only storage and includes many additional benefits like active energy management, smart metering and virtual power plant integration. Different system sizes are offered, optimally customized to the requirements of residential homes, agricultural farms and commercial firms. Sonnenbatterie was introduced to the German and Austrian markets in January 2011 as one of the first proven and transportable intelligent lithium storage systems.
Electrochaea GmbH develops and commercializes a grid-scale power-to-gas energy storage technology. The company’s biocatalytic power-to-gas technology converts low-cost and stranded electricity into pipeline-grade renewable gas for direct injection into the existing natural gas grid, which is used for on-site power production, heating applications, or transmitted over long distances using existing pipelines. Its technology enables storing large amounts of renewable energy from wind and solar; and represents a solution for utility-scale energy storage, grid balancing, and carbon recycling. Electrochaea GmbH was founded in 2010 and is based in Planegg, Germany with additional operation facilities at Hvidovre, Denmark, and Sacramento, California.
Kebony AS, based in Oslo, Norway, specializes in the manufacturing and supply of modified wood products under the Kebony brand. The company was founded in 1997 and has developed a patented process known as Kebonization, which enhances sustainable softwood to mimic the properties of tropical hardwood without using toxic chemicals. Kebony's product offerings include cladding, decking, roofing, and construction materials, serving a diverse clientele that includes architects, builders, and yacht builders for various applications in residential, commercial, and marine sectors. With production facilities in Skien, Norway, and Flanders, Belgium, Kebony operates a global distribution network, supported by sales representatives across Europe and North America. The company is committed to providing environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional hardwood, contributing to sustainable building practices worldwide.
Novihum Technologies GmbH, located in Dresden, Germany, specializes in the production of a natural soil enhancer derived from lignite. Founded in 2012, the company emerged from research conducted at the Technical University of Dresden in the 2000s. Novihum Technologies established its first industrial-scale production facility in Dortmund, Germany, in 2016, supported by venture capital partners and the European Union. The company has a dedicated team of soil, plant, and production experts and currently employs around 30 individuals. Novihum Technologies successfully supplies its innovative product to customers across Europe, North America, and other regions, contributing to sustainable agriculture and improved soil health.
Relayr, Inc. specializes in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technology, providing a middleware platform that connects diverse industrial equipment for data collection and analysis. The platform is designed to identify anomalies in operational readings and can be customized to fit various hardware setups. Relayr offers a range of services, including implementation, production line optimization, and IIoT starter programs, catering to sectors such as manufacturing, automotive, food processing, and power generation. Established in 2014 and headquartered in Chicago, the company also has offices in Germany, Italy, and Poland. As of late 2018, Relayr operates as a subsidiary of HSB Group, Inc. Through its innovative solutions, Relayr aims to empower businesses to leverage data insights for enhanced decision-making and new revenue opportunities.
Prolupin GmbH is a spin-off from the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV in Freising. The world-leading expertise on the fractionation of lupines and the application of this in food technology gives the business a strong position in the vegetable protein market. This position is secured by several Fraunhofer patents. The company's business activities focus on developing, producing and marketing vegetable-based, lactose-free milk substitutes from the blue sweet lupine (Lupinus angustifolius). This domestic legume is particularly rich in proteins, undemanding with regard to soil and climate and grows predominantly in Northern Germany (soybean of the north), Poland, Scandinavia, North America and Australia. With the processing technologies developed at Fraunhofer IVV, it is possible to adapt the lupine protein flavor profile in such a way as to achieve a milk-like taste.
GreenCom Networks AG operates an online energy information brokerage platform (eibp) that enables new energy business models for utilities, ESCOs, and OEMs. It offers eibp connect that connects and controls distributed energy assets; eibp boost that visualizes and optimizes energy flows; eibp mesh, which connects customers to energy communities; eibp empower that develops energy tarrifs; and eibp cluster that leverages the power of distributed assets. GreenCom Networks AG as founded in 2011 and is based in Munich, Germany.
Luxexcel Group B.V., founded in 2009 and based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, specializes in 3D printing technology for ophthalmic lenses. It is the only company in the world capable of 3D printing lenses, allowing for the production of custom quality prescription lenses. Luxexcel offers a range of services including optics design, optical prototyping, and both small series and large-scale manufacturing. The company produces various types of lenses, including aspheric designs, specialty lenses, and custom configurations. By owning the complete ecosystem of hardware, software, processes, and materials necessary for 3D printing optics, Luxexcel enables its customers—ranging from small businesses to large OEM partners—to benefit from high-quality, cost-effective optical solutions.
Relayr, Inc. specializes in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technology, providing a middleware platform that connects diverse industrial equipment for data collection and analysis. The platform is designed to identify anomalies in operational readings and can be customized to fit various hardware setups. Relayr offers a range of services, including implementation, production line optimization, and IIoT starter programs, catering to sectors such as manufacturing, automotive, food processing, and power generation. Established in 2014 and headquartered in Chicago, the company also has offices in Germany, Italy, and Poland. As of late 2018, Relayr operates as a subsidiary of HSB Group, Inc. Through its innovative solutions, Relayr aims to empower businesses to leverage data insights for enhanced decision-making and new revenue opportunities.
Sonnen offers solutions which are much more than only storage and includes many additional benefits like active energy management, smart metering and virtual power plant integration. Different system sizes are offered, optimally customized to the requirements of residential homes, agricultural farms and commercial firms. Sonnenbatterie was introduced to the German and Austrian markets in January 2011 as one of the first proven and transportable intelligent lithium storage systems.
Prolupin GmbH is a spin-off from the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV in Freising. The world-leading expertise on the fractionation of lupines and the application of this in food technology gives the business a strong position in the vegetable protein market. This position is secured by several Fraunhofer patents. The company's business activities focus on developing, producing and marketing vegetable-based, lactose-free milk substitutes from the blue sweet lupine (Lupinus angustifolius). This domestic legume is particularly rich in proteins, undemanding with regard to soil and climate and grows predominantly in Northern Germany (soybean of the north), Poland, Scandinavia, North America and Australia. With the processing technologies developed at Fraunhofer IVV, it is possible to adapt the lupine protein flavor profile in such a way as to achieve a milk-like taste.
COBI GmbH, founded in 2014 and based in Frankfurt, Germany, specializes in developing smart connected biking systems aimed at enhancing the cycling experience. The company's flagship product, COBI, is a modular system that integrates a bicycle with a smartphone, transforming traditional bikes into smart bikes. This innovative system incorporates multiple features, including navigation, a smartphone holder with charging capability, an alarm system, a bell, and bike computer functionalities, all designed to improve safety, convenience, and enjoyment while cycling. COBI also offers the potential for hardware and software upgrades and provides a developer SDK for third-party applications and devices. As of September 2017, COBI GmbH operates as a subsidiary of Bosch eBike Systems.
Relayr, Inc. specializes in Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) technology, providing a middleware platform that connects diverse industrial equipment for data collection and analysis. The platform is designed to identify anomalies in operational readings and can be customized to fit various hardware setups. Relayr offers a range of services, including implementation, production line optimization, and IIoT starter programs, catering to sectors such as manufacturing, automotive, food processing, and power generation. Established in 2014 and headquartered in Chicago, the company also has offices in Germany, Italy, and Poland. As of late 2018, Relayr operates as a subsidiary of HSB Group, Inc. Through its innovative solutions, Relayr aims to empower businesses to leverage data insights for enhanced decision-making and new revenue opportunities.
ShopWell Labs, Inc. is a technology company based in San Carlos, California, that specializes in personalized nutrition through its website and mobile application. Founded in 2008, the platform offers users tailored food recommendations based on individual dietary needs, helping them build healthy grocery lists. By scanning a food's barcode, users can access detailed nutrition information, allergy alerts, and ingredient analysis, allowing them to make informed choices while grocery shopping. ShopWell aims to simplify the process of selecting nutritious foods and supports users in achieving health goals such as weight management and dietary restrictions. The app is designed to help users incorporate desired nutrients while avoiding allergens and unwanted ingredients. As a Community Partner of the USDA and certified by Registered Dietitians, ShopWell provides a user-friendly, free resource for individuals and families seeking to improve their dietary habits.
Sonnen offers solutions which are much more than only storage and includes many additional benefits like active energy management, smart metering and virtual power plant integration. Different system sizes are offered, optimally customized to the requirements of residential homes, agricultural farms and commercial firms. Sonnenbatterie was introduced to the German and Austrian markets in January 2011 as one of the first proven and transportable intelligent lithium storage systems.
Luxexcel Group B.V., founded in 2009 and based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, specializes in 3D printing technology for ophthalmic lenses. It is the only company in the world capable of 3D printing lenses, allowing for the production of custom quality prescription lenses. Luxexcel offers a range of services including optics design, optical prototyping, and both small series and large-scale manufacturing. The company produces various types of lenses, including aspheric designs, specialty lenses, and custom configurations. By owning the complete ecosystem of hardware, software, processes, and materials necessary for 3D printing optics, Luxexcel enables its customers—ranging from small businesses to large OEM partners—to benefit from high-quality, cost-effective optical solutions.
Silicon Line GmbH, based in Munich, Germany, is a leader in the development of ultra-low-power optical link technology, which facilitates optical data transport in mobile devices and consumer electronics. The company specializes in designing analog integrated circuits (ICs) that support a variety of applications, including consumer electronics such as TVs, set-top boxes, gaming consoles, and augmented and virtual reality devices. Silicon Line's product offerings include vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) drivers, transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs), and serializer/de-serializer solutions for MIPI D-PHY and classic display interfaces. Founded in 2005, the company has established a global presence with offices in several regions, including Korea, Japan, Taiwan, China, and the United States, as well as a subassembly factory in Belgium. Silicon Line plays a significant role in the HDMI Forum, contributing to advancements in active optical cable standards. Its innovative technology provides a lightweight and efficient alternative to conventional copper cables, positioning the company at the forefront of the optical link market.
asgoodasnew electronics GmbH (formerly asgoodas.nu GmbH) is the No. 1 source for refurbished Consumer Electronics in Europe and also runs WIRKAUFENS, the easy, fast, and safe way to turn your used electronic gadgets into cash. The company is active in Germany and Austria (WIRKAUFENS), Spain (LOCOMPRAMOS) and Poland (KUPIMYTO) as a trade-in service and selling their products worldwide B2C and B2B.
Wirkaufens is a privately held company that sell used cell phones and electronics online.
Prolupin GmbH is a spin-off from the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV in Freising. The world-leading expertise on the fractionation of lupines and the application of this in food technology gives the business a strong position in the vegetable protein market. This position is secured by several Fraunhofer patents. The company's business activities focus on developing, producing and marketing vegetable-based, lactose-free milk substitutes from the blue sweet lupine (Lupinus angustifolius). This domestic legume is particularly rich in proteins, undemanding with regard to soil and climate and grows predominantly in Northern Germany (soybean of the north), Poland, Scandinavia, North America and Australia. With the processing technologies developed at Fraunhofer IVV, it is possible to adapt the lupine protein flavor profile in such a way as to achieve a milk-like taste.
Sonnen offers solutions which are much more than only storage and includes many additional benefits like active energy management, smart metering and virtual power plant integration. Different system sizes are offered, optimally customized to the requirements of residential homes, agricultural farms and commercial firms. Sonnenbatterie was introduced to the German and Austrian markets in January 2011 as one of the first proven and transportable intelligent lithium storage systems.
Electrochaea GmbH develops and commercializes a grid-scale power-to-gas energy storage technology. The company’s biocatalytic power-to-gas technology converts low-cost and stranded electricity into pipeline-grade renewable gas for direct injection into the existing natural gas grid, which is used for on-site power production, heating applications, or transmitted over long distances using existing pipelines. Its technology enables storing large amounts of renewable energy from wind and solar; and represents a solution for utility-scale energy storage, grid balancing, and carbon recycling. Electrochaea GmbH was founded in 2010 and is based in Planegg, Germany with additional operation facilities at Hvidovre, Denmark, and Sacramento, California.
Novihum Technologies GmbH, located in Dresden, Germany, specializes in the production of a natural soil enhancer derived from lignite. Founded in 2012, the company emerged from research conducted at the Technical University of Dresden in the 2000s. Novihum Technologies established its first industrial-scale production facility in Dortmund, Germany, in 2016, supported by venture capital partners and the European Union. The company has a dedicated team of soil, plant, and production experts and currently employs around 30 individuals. Novihum Technologies successfully supplies its innovative product to customers across Europe, North America, and other regions, contributing to sustainable agriculture and improved soil health.
Prolupin GmbH is a spin-off from the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV in Freising. The world-leading expertise on the fractionation of lupines and the application of this in food technology gives the business a strong position in the vegetable protein market. This position is secured by several Fraunhofer patents. The company's business activities focus on developing, producing and marketing vegetable-based, lactose-free milk substitutes from the blue sweet lupine (Lupinus angustifolius). This domestic legume is particularly rich in proteins, undemanding with regard to soil and climate and grows predominantly in Northern Germany (soybean of the north), Poland, Scandinavia, North America and Australia. With the processing technologies developed at Fraunhofer IVV, it is possible to adapt the lupine protein flavor profile in such a way as to achieve a milk-like taste.
GreenCom Networks AG operates an online energy information brokerage platform (eibp) that enables new energy business models for utilities, ESCOs, and OEMs. It offers eibp connect that connects and controls distributed energy assets; eibp boost that visualizes and optimizes energy flows; eibp mesh, which connects customers to energy communities; eibp empower that develops energy tarrifs; and eibp cluster that leverages the power of distributed assets. GreenCom Networks AG as founded in 2011 and is based in Munich, Germany.
COBI GmbH, founded in 2014 and based in Frankfurt, Germany, specializes in developing smart connected biking systems aimed at enhancing the cycling experience. The company's flagship product, COBI, is a modular system that integrates a bicycle with a smartphone, transforming traditional bikes into smart bikes. This innovative system incorporates multiple features, including navigation, a smartphone holder with charging capability, an alarm system, a bell, and bike computer functionalities, all designed to improve safety, convenience, and enjoyment while cycling. COBI also offers the potential for hardware and software upgrades and provides a developer SDK for third-party applications and devices. As of September 2017, COBI GmbH operates as a subsidiary of Bosch eBike Systems.
Luxexcel Group B.V., founded in 2009 and based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands, specializes in 3D printing technology for ophthalmic lenses. It is the only company in the world capable of 3D printing lenses, allowing for the production of custom quality prescription lenses. Luxexcel offers a range of services including optics design, optical prototyping, and both small series and large-scale manufacturing. The company produces various types of lenses, including aspheric designs, specialty lenses, and custom configurations. By owning the complete ecosystem of hardware, software, processes, and materials necessary for 3D printing optics, Luxexcel enables its customers—ranging from small businesses to large OEM partners—to benefit from high-quality, cost-effective optical solutions.
Novihum Technologies GmbH, located in Dresden, Germany, specializes in the production of a natural soil enhancer derived from lignite. Founded in 2012, the company emerged from research conducted at the Technical University of Dresden in the 2000s. Novihum Technologies established its first industrial-scale production facility in Dortmund, Germany, in 2016, supported by venture capital partners and the European Union. The company has a dedicated team of soil, plant, and production experts and currently employs around 30 individuals. Novihum Technologies successfully supplies its innovative product to customers across Europe, North America, and other regions, contributing to sustainable agriculture and improved soil health.
Prolupin GmbH is a spin-off from the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV in Freising. The world-leading expertise on the fractionation of lupines and the application of this in food technology gives the business a strong position in the vegetable protein market. This position is secured by several Fraunhofer patents. The company's business activities focus on developing, producing and marketing vegetable-based, lactose-free milk substitutes from the blue sweet lupine (Lupinus angustifolius). This domestic legume is particularly rich in proteins, undemanding with regard to soil and climate and grows predominantly in Northern Germany (soybean of the north), Poland, Scandinavia, North America and Australia. With the processing technologies developed at Fraunhofer IVV, it is possible to adapt the lupine protein flavor profile in such a way as to achieve a milk-like taste.
Fahrenheit, founded in 2002 as a spin-off from the Fraunhofer Institute for Solar Energy Systems, specializes in the design, development, and production of adsorption chillers. These chillers are utilized for both stationary and mobile applications, catering to private homes and small to medium-sized commercial buildings. Initially developed for solar cooling, Fahrenheit's technology has broadened its reach and is now employed in various applications, including re-cooling systems for wet cooling towers, swimming pools, wells, and boreholes. The company has established itself as a market and innovation leader in adsorption cooling, underpinned by a commitment to research and technological excellence. Fahrenheit distributes its products through a network across Germany, Austria, and Spain.
Kebony AS, based in Oslo, Norway, specializes in the manufacturing and supply of modified wood products under the Kebony brand. The company was founded in 1997 and has developed a patented process known as Kebonization, which enhances sustainable softwood to mimic the properties of tropical hardwood without using toxic chemicals. Kebony's product offerings include cladding, decking, roofing, and construction materials, serving a diverse clientele that includes architects, builders, and yacht builders for various applications in residential, commercial, and marine sectors. With production facilities in Skien, Norway, and Flanders, Belgium, Kebony operates a global distribution network, supported by sales representatives across Europe and North America. The company is committed to providing environmentally friendly alternatives to traditional hardwood, contributing to sustainable building practices worldwide.
Harvest enables communities to produce renewable energy and high-value soil, mulch and organic fertilizer products from organic materials. The company harnesses the full potential of organic materials by recycling energy and nutrients back into local communities through its energy gardens and its production of nutrient-rich soils, mulches and fertilizers. Harvest owns and operates facilities throughout North America in British Columbia, Ontario, California and throughout the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest states and Northeastern US.
Harvest enables communities to produce renewable energy and high-value soil, mulch and organic fertilizer products from organic materials. The company harnesses the full potential of organic materials by recycling energy and nutrients back into local communities through its energy gardens and its production of nutrient-rich soils, mulches and fertilizers. Harvest owns and operates facilities throughout North America in British Columbia, Ontario, California and throughout the Mid-Atlantic, Midwest states and Northeastern US.
Silicon Line GmbH, based in Munich, Germany, is a leader in the development of ultra-low-power optical link technology, which facilitates optical data transport in mobile devices and consumer electronics. The company specializes in designing analog integrated circuits (ICs) that support a variety of applications, including consumer electronics such as TVs, set-top boxes, gaming consoles, and augmented and virtual reality devices. Silicon Line's product offerings include vertical cavity surface emitting laser (VCSEL) drivers, transimpedance amplifiers (TIAs), and serializer/de-serializer solutions for MIPI D-PHY and classic display interfaces. Founded in 2005, the company has established a global presence with offices in several regions, including Korea, Japan, Taiwan, China, and the United States, as well as a subassembly factory in Belgium. Silicon Line plays a significant role in the HDMI Forum, contributing to advancements in active optical cable standards. Its innovative technology provides a lightweight and efficient alternative to conventional copper cables, positioning the company at the forefront of the optical link market.
Proximetry, Inc. is a software development company specializing in management solutions for the Internet of Things (IoT). Founded in 2005 and headquartered in San Diego, California, with an additional office in Katowice, Poland, Proximetry offers a range of products that support various applications, including smart utilities, transportation, building management, and critical infrastructure. Its key offerings include AirSync, which provides network and wireless performance management, and GateSync, a platform for transferring data to and from aircraft on the ground. The company's solutions are utilized by device developers, chipset partners, and enterprise network operators across multiple sectors such as public safety, energy, and transportation. Proximetry operates as a subsidiary of Relayr, Inc., focusing on delivering robust management capabilities to meet the demands of modern IoT environments.