Bosch

Bosch is a global supplier of technology and services, established in 1886 and headquartered in Germany. The company operates through four main business sectors: Mobility Solutions, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building Technology. Bosch develops a wide range of solutions, including those for electronics systems in vehicles, industrial applications, and smart home technologies. Its offerings encompass powertrain and battery management, vehicle dynamics, infotainment systems, and functional safety services. The company employs approximately 390,000 associates worldwide and emphasizes innovative solutions that enhance quality of life and promote sustainability. With a strong focus on research and development, Bosch operates at 120 locations globally, employing around 59,000 people in this area. The company's strategic goal is to create connected solutions that improve everyday life, leveraging its expertise in sensor technology and IoT capabilities to deliver integrated services.

Yu Bai

Investment Director

Gitte Bedford

Vice President

Ruslan Bekbulatov

Investment Director

Ayelet Edrey

Vice President

Christoph Ferle

Investment Director

Sascha Fritz

Investment Principal

Hongquan Jiang

Investment Partner

Luis Llovera

Managing Director, USA

Yvonne Lutsch

Investment Principal

Josh Meyer

Director of Strategic Planning

Ingo Ramesohl

Managing Director and Executive Vice President Technology

Philipp Rose

Managing Director

Andreas Stratmann

Co-Founder

Xiaoguang Sun

Investment Partner

Paulina Szyzdek

Investment Principal

Gadi Toren

Investment Partner

Heribert Uhl

Senior Investment Director

Jan Westerhues

Investment Partner

Jan Westerhüs

Investment Partner

Shan Wu

Investment Director

Sun-Joung You

Senior Investment Director

Jeff Yu

Investment Principal

Past deals in Computer Vision

Momenta

Corporate Round in 2021
Momenta is an autonomous driving startup operating out of Beijing. Its deep-learning based software in perception, HD semantic mapping, and data-driven path planning enables the realization of full autonomy. Momenta offers multi-level autonomous driving solutions as well as big data products and services. Momenta’s team is composed of some of the world’s top experts in computer vision and deep learning, including one of the authors of Faster R-CNN and ResNet, the most popular deep learning network, as well as winners of ImageNet 2015, MS COCO Challenge 2015, and ImageNet 2017. Momenta is leading the autonomous driving software space with advanced technical competence and a strong commitment to innovation.

AnyVision

Series C in 2021
AnyVision Interactive Technologies Ltd. specializes in facial recognition technology solutions for consumers, enterprises, and security sectors. Founded in 2014 and based in Holon, Israel, the company provides various services, including SesaMe, a customer onboarding and authentication SDK, and Abraxas, a touchless access control solution for secure entry points. AnyVision's offerings extend to smart space optimization through its insights platform and cater to a range of industries such as banking, education, corrections, casinos, airports, and automotive. The company is recognized for its ability to develop advanced recognition platforms that operate in real-time across different sensors and resolutions, enabling effective analysis in crowded environments. AnyVision's technology is designed to seamlessly integrate with existing camera systems, enhancing their capabilities for security and operational efficiency.

Momenta

Corporate Round in 2021
Momenta is an autonomous driving startup operating out of Beijing. Its deep-learning based software in perception, HD semantic mapping, and data-driven path planning enables the realization of full autonomy. Momenta offers multi-level autonomous driving solutions as well as big data products and services. Momenta’s team is composed of some of the world’s top experts in computer vision and deep learning, including one of the authors of Faster R-CNN and ResNet, the most popular deep learning network, as well as winners of ImageNet 2015, MS COCO Challenge 2015, and ImageNet 2017. Momenta is leading the autonomous driving software space with advanced technical competence and a strong commitment to innovation.

Recogni

Series B in 2021
Recogni Inc. specializes in developing artificial intelligence-based cameras and processors designed for real-time object identification. The company's products include an inferencing system module and chips that facilitate the sensor fusion of visual and depth data, optimizing performance, power consumption, and visual range for autonomous vehicles. Founded in 2017 and headquartered in San Jose, California, Recogni also has an office in Munich, Germany. The company primarily serves the automotive industry in both Germany and the United States, assisting manufacturers in achieving Level 2+ vehicle autonomy through its advanced edge processing technology.

AnyVision

Series B in 2020
AnyVision Interactive Technologies Ltd. specializes in facial recognition technology solutions for consumers, enterprises, and security sectors. Founded in 2014 and based in Holon, Israel, the company provides various services, including SesaMe, a customer onboarding and authentication SDK, and Abraxas, a touchless access control solution for secure entry points. AnyVision's offerings extend to smart space optimization through its insights platform and cater to a range of industries such as banking, education, corrections, casinos, airports, and automotive. The company is recognized for its ability to develop advanced recognition platforms that operate in real-time across different sensors and resolutions, enabling effective analysis in crowded environments. AnyVision's technology is designed to seamlessly integrate with existing camera systems, enhancing their capabilities for security and operational efficiency.

Prophesee

Series C in 2019
Prophesee SA, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Paris, France, specializes in developing machine vision sensors and systems inspired by biological eyes. The company's innovative neuromorphic vision platform enhances video processing efficiency and intelligence, enabling real-time detection and analysis of high-speed visual events. Prophesee's technology serves a diverse range of sectors, including automotive, industrial automation, healthcare, gaming, robotics, security, and aerospace. By focusing on applications such as autonomous vehicles, connected devices, and surveillance systems, Prophesee aims to transform vision sensing and processing across various industries. The company, formerly known as Chronocam, rebranded in February 2018 and continues to push the boundaries of machine vision capabilities.

WaveOptics

Series C in 2019
WaveOptics, Ltd. specializes in the design and manufacture of augmented reality display technology, focusing on optical waveguides for wearable devices. The company offers features such as binocular displays, high field-of-view, and full RGB color in lightweight designs. Founded in 2014 and based in Abingdon-on-Thames, United Kingdom, WaveOptics has established strategic partnerships with companies like Compal, Wistron, and Plessey to enhance its product offerings. The company aims to be a pivotal supplier of optical components for the growing augmented reality market.

Light Field Lab

Series A in 2019
Light Field Lab, Inc. is a technology startup focused on developing holographic capture display systems. Founded in 2017 and based in San Jose, California, the company creates innovative solutions that generate three-dimensional holographic images that can be viewed from multiple angles without the need for head-mounted devices. Its technology aims to project 3D holograms into living spaces, allowing users to experience immersive visuals that respond dynamically to their viewpoint. Additionally, Light Field Lab offers integrated processing and imaging solutions designed to deliver these visuals over commercial network speeds. The company is also working on a universal application programming interface to facilitate the adaptation of existing content for its holographic displays. With a mission to enable a holographic future, Light Field Lab seeks to unlock new business opportunities across both consumer and enterprise markets.

WaveOptics

Series C in 2018
WaveOptics, Ltd. specializes in the design and manufacture of augmented reality display technology, focusing on optical waveguides for wearable devices. The company offers features such as binocular displays, high field-of-view, and full RGB color in lightweight designs. Founded in 2014 and based in Abingdon-on-Thames, United Kingdom, WaveOptics has established strategic partnerships with companies like Compal, Wistron, and Plessey to enhance its product offerings. The company aims to be a pivotal supplier of optical components for the growing augmented reality market.

DeepMap

Series B in 2018
DeepMap, Inc. specializes in high-definition (HD) mapping and localization solutions tailored for autonomous vehicles. Founded in 2016 and located in Palo Alto, California, the company addresses the challenges of mapping and big data management for Level 4 and Level 5 autonomous driving. Its platform provides essential capabilities including HD maps, centimeter-level real-time localization for diverse road types and conditions, and simulation data, which are crucial for enabling self-driving cars to navigate complex environments safely and efficiently. DeepMap boasts a talented team with experience from leading companies such as Google and Apple, and collaborates with automotive industry partners to enhance the safety and reliability of autonomous mobility.

Oosto

Series A in 2018
Osto offers enterprises the ability to better protect their customers, employees, and guests in real-time by analyzing safety and security threats in real-time without compromising on fair and ethical behavior.

Airy3D

Series A in 2018
AIRY:3D is a startup based in Montreal bent on answering one question: our world has three dimensions, so why can’t our pictures? Our suite of passive light-field recovery technologies ensures that AIRY:3D powered cameras aren’t held hostage by auto-focus, all without sacrificing battery life or image quality. We deliver depth, simply.

AllegroAI

Series A in 2018
Allegro AI helps companies develop, deploy and manage deep learning & machine learning based solutions with a focus on unstructured data. Our customers span diverse industries and use cases from automotive, drones, radiology & healthcare to security, manufacturing and silicon. With Allegro AI, businesses are able to bring to market and then manage higher quality products, faster and more affordably. Allegro AI’s products are based on the Allegro Trains open source solution, a complete ML & DL experiment manager and AI DevOps package. Allegro Trains - a full server, SDK & FE integrated solution, with its trademark “automagical” integration - enables data science teams to track, manage, collaborate and efficiently train ML and DL models, significantly improving productivity and provenance.

Prophesee

Series B in 2018
Prophesee SA, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Paris, France, specializes in developing machine vision sensors and systems inspired by biological eyes. The company's innovative neuromorphic vision platform enhances video processing efficiency and intelligence, enabling real-time detection and analysis of high-speed visual events. Prophesee's technology serves a diverse range of sectors, including automotive, industrial automation, healthcare, gaming, robotics, security, and aerospace. By focusing on applications such as autonomous vehicles, connected devices, and surveillance systems, Prophesee aims to transform vision sensing and processing across various industries. The company, formerly known as Chronocam, rebranded in February 2018 and continues to push the boundaries of machine vision capabilities.

AImotive

Series C in 2018
AImotive Informatikai Kft. specializes in artificial intelligence-driven self-driving technology designed for human drivers. Founded in 2015 and based in Budapest, Hungary, the company leverages camera-based solutions that replicate human visual capabilities. AImotive offers a suite of products, including aiDrive, which provides global self-driving functionalities across various weather conditions, and aiSim, which enables developers to test self-driving software effectively. Additionally, their aiWare product consists of AI-optimized hardware that is scalable for both embedded solutions and data centers. By combining expertise in artificial intelligence, sensor fusion, and 3D graphics, AImotive aims to support industry partners in achieving their autonomous driving objectives, fostering collaboration with its modular and hardware-agnostic solutions.

WaveOptics

Series B in 2017
WaveOptics, Ltd. specializes in the design and manufacture of augmented reality display technology, focusing on optical waveguides for wearable devices. The company offers features such as binocular displays, high field-of-view, and full RGB color in lightweight designs. Founded in 2014 and based in Abingdon-on-Thames, United Kingdom, WaveOptics has established strategic partnerships with companies like Compal, Wistron, and Plessey to enhance its product offerings. The company aims to be a pivotal supplier of optical components for the growing augmented reality market.

Airy3D

Seed Round in 2017
AIRY:3D is a startup based in Montreal bent on answering one question: our world has three dimensions, so why can’t our pictures? Our suite of passive light-field recovery technologies ensures that AIRY:3D powered cameras aren’t held hostage by auto-focus, all without sacrificing battery life or image quality. We deliver depth, simply.

TetraVue

Series A in 2017
TetraVue, Inc., founded in 2008 and based in Carlsbad, California, specializes in 3D camera technologies and optics solutions primarily for government agencies. The company has developed innovative Smart Vision products that employ an advanced approach to Time of Flight (TOF) technology. This technology enables the capture of high-definition, three-dimensional images in various environments, including indoor and outdoor settings, while consuming minimal power. TetraVue's systems are designed for diverse applications, including autonomous vehicles, manufacturing, engineering, robotics, and virtual and augmented reality in gaming and filming. As industries increasingly require sophisticated visualization capabilities, TetraVue's technology provides robust visual data, enhancing the ability to detect unexpected obstacles and improve operational efficiency.

Prophesee

Series B in 2016
Prophesee SA, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Paris, France, specializes in developing machine vision sensors and systems inspired by biological eyes. The company's innovative neuromorphic vision platform enhances video processing efficiency and intelligence, enabling real-time detection and analysis of high-speed visual events. Prophesee's technology serves a diverse range of sectors, including automotive, industrial automation, healthcare, gaming, robotics, security, and aerospace. By focusing on applications such as autonomous vehicles, connected devices, and surveillance systems, Prophesee aims to transform vision sensing and processing across various industries. The company, formerly known as Chronocam, rebranded in February 2018 and continues to push the boundaries of machine vision capabilities.

Unispectral

Series A in 2016
Unispectral, founded in 2016 and headquartered in Tel Aviv, Israel, specializes in developing advanced camera sensors that utilize hyperspectral imaging technology. This innovative approach leverages MEMS technology to analyze the material properties of solids, liquids, and gases, allowing for enhanced imaging capabilities, including low-light performance and rich color photography. The company's platform captures megapixel images while simultaneously gathering spectral data for each object in the frame. By integrating standard object recognition, image processing, deep learning tools, and spectral analysis, Unispectral's products enable clients to significantly improve image quality, especially in challenging lighting conditions.

AImotive

Series B in 2016
AImotive Informatikai Kft. specializes in artificial intelligence-driven self-driving technology designed for human drivers. Founded in 2015 and based in Budapest, Hungary, the company leverages camera-based solutions that replicate human visual capabilities. AImotive offers a suite of products, including aiDrive, which provides global self-driving functionalities across various weather conditions, and aiSim, which enables developers to test self-driving software effectively. Additionally, their aiWare product consists of AI-optimized hardware that is scalable for both embedded solutions and data centers. By combining expertise in artificial intelligence, sensor fusion, and 3D graphics, AImotive aims to support industry partners in achieving their autonomous driving objectives, fostering collaboration with its modular and hardware-agnostic solutions.

WaveOptics

Series A in 2015
WaveOptics, Ltd. specializes in the design and manufacture of augmented reality display technology, focusing on optical waveguides for wearable devices. The company offers features such as binocular displays, high field-of-view, and full RGB color in lightweight designs. Founded in 2014 and based in Abingdon-on-Thames, United Kingdom, WaveOptics has established strategic partnerships with companies like Compal, Wistron, and Plessey to enhance its product offerings. The company aims to be a pivotal supplier of optical components for the growing augmented reality market.

Optomed

Venture Round in 2015
Optomed Oyj is a Finnish medical technology company specializing in handheld fundus cameras and eye-screening devices. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Oulu, Finland, Optomed operates through two segments: Devices and Software. The Devices segment focuses on developing and manufacturing portable fundus cameras designed for various clinical settings, enabling the screening of eye diseases such as diabetic retinopathy, glaucoma, and age-related macular degeneration. Their product portfolio includes models like Optomed Smartscope Pro and Optomed Aurora. The Software segment offers solutions such as Optomed Screen for workflow management in diabetic retinopathy screenings and Optomed Link for telemedicine consultations. Optomed's products meet international standards and are marketed in major global markets, including Europe, the USA, and Asia. The company serves a diverse clientele, including healthcare organizations, hospitals, and original equipment manufacturers.

Prophesee

Seed Round in 2015
Prophesee SA, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Paris, France, specializes in developing machine vision sensors and systems inspired by biological eyes. The company's innovative neuromorphic vision platform enhances video processing efficiency and intelligence, enabling real-time detection and analysis of high-speed visual events. Prophesee's technology serves a diverse range of sectors, including automotive, industrial automation, healthcare, gaming, robotics, security, and aerospace. By focusing on applications such as autonomous vehicles, connected devices, and surveillance systems, Prophesee aims to transform vision sensing and processing across various industries. The company, formerly known as Chronocam, rebranded in February 2018 and continues to push the boundaries of machine vision capabilities.

Modcam

Seed Round in 2015
Modcam AB specializes in the design and development of camera sensor-based devices and software for computer vision processing. Founded in 2013 and based in Malmö, Sweden, the company offers an online platform and sensor devices that enable users to monitor foot traffic in various environments, such as retail stores, office buildings, sports arenas, and hotels. Modcam's technology allows for real-time analytics, including counting individuals entering or exiting a location and assessing demographic information like age and gender. Additionally, it provides Heatmap, a tool for automating customer flow analysis. The company's platform leverages advanced video content analytics to deliver data-driven insights, enhancing the ability of businesses to understand and respond to customer behavior effectively. As of July 2020, Modcam operates as a subsidiary of Cisco Systems, Inc.

AImotive

Series A in 2015
AImotive Informatikai Kft. specializes in artificial intelligence-driven self-driving technology designed for human drivers. Founded in 2015 and based in Budapest, Hungary, the company leverages camera-based solutions that replicate human visual capabilities. AImotive offers a suite of products, including aiDrive, which provides global self-driving functionalities across various weather conditions, and aiSim, which enables developers to test self-driving software effectively. Additionally, their aiWare product consists of AI-optimized hardware that is scalable for both embedded solutions and data centers. By combining expertise in artificial intelligence, sensor fusion, and 3D graphics, AImotive aims to support industry partners in achieving their autonomous driving objectives, fostering collaboration with its modular and hardware-agnostic solutions.

Movidius

Series E in 2015
Movidius is a company specializing in vision processing technology, focusing on the design of compact, high-performance, ultralow power chips intended for computational imaging and vision processing. Its products include software, development tools, and reference designs aimed at creating intelligent and contextually aware experiences for users in mobile and wearable devices, as well as various consumer and industrial camera applications. Headquartered in San Mateo, California, Movidius operates as a venture-backed start-up with investments from several notable venture capital firms.

Movidius

Series D in 2013
Movidius is a company specializing in vision processing technology, focusing on the design of compact, high-performance, ultralow power chips intended for computational imaging and vision processing. Its products include software, development tools, and reference designs aimed at creating intelligent and contextually aware experiences for users in mobile and wearable devices, as well as various consumer and industrial camera applications. Headquartered in San Mateo, California, Movidius operates as a venture-backed start-up with investments from several notable venture capital firms.

Kaptivo

Series B in 2010
Kaptivo uses AI to make visual collaboration easier and more efficient. With Kaptivo, remote meetings now include live-streamed whiteboard content, with augmented capabilities including automatic note-taking. With Kaptivo, remote meetings now include live-streamed whiteboard content, with augmented capabilities including automatic note-taking. Businesses and schools use Kaptivo in conjunction with Zoom, Cisco Webex, Microsoft Teams, Slack and other collaboration tools to improve productivity while keeping content secure.

Kaptivo

Series A in 2009
Kaptivo uses AI to make visual collaboration easier and more efficient. With Kaptivo, remote meetings now include live-streamed whiteboard content, with augmented capabilities including automatic note-taking. With Kaptivo, remote meetings now include live-streamed whiteboard content, with augmented capabilities including automatic note-taking. Businesses and schools use Kaptivo in conjunction with Zoom, Cisco Webex, Microsoft Teams, Slack and other collaboration tools to improve productivity while keeping content secure.
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