Innovacom

Innovacom is a French investment firm established in 1988 that specializes in supporting the launch of innovative telecommunications and information technology startups. Over its more than eighteen years of operation, the firm has played a crucial role in the growth of various companies, including Business Objects, Cobalt Networks, Gemplus, Infovista, Intershop, Kelkoo, LastMinute.com, Micronas, Soitec, and Tumbleweed. Innovacom focuses on identifying and nurturing startups with strong potential in the technology sector, contributing to their development and success in a competitive market.

Vincent Deltrieu

Partner

Jérôme Faul

Managing Partner

Frederic Humbert

Partner

Anne-Sophie Molis

CFO

Anne Sophie Molis

Chief Financial Officer

Alban Nénert

Associate

Benjamin Wainstain

Partner

146 past transactions

Avicenna.ai

Series A in 2023
Avicenna.ai SAS is a medical device company based in La Ciotat, France, founded in 2018. The company specializes in developing advanced software for the detection of acute neurovascular emergencies using artificial intelligence and deep learning algorithms. Its flagship application, CINA-ER HEAD, is designed to enhance neurovascular management by automatically identifying life-threatening lesions such as intracranial hemorrhages and large vessel occlusions. The software also includes features for the automatic estimation of the ASPECT score, facilitating timely diagnosis and improving patient care for those suffering from critical conditions.

Exotrail

Series B in 2023
Exotrail SA, founded in 2015 and based in Palaiseau, France, specializes in developing electric propulsion systems and flight software for small satellites and their constellations. The company offers ExoMS, an innovative propulsion system designed to enable small satellite constellations to reach new orbits, and ExoOPS, a cloud-based software that aids engineers in designing and planning satellite missions. Exotrail's electric thrusters, specifically tailored for nano and micro-satellites, are utilized in various applications, including telecommunications, earth observation, and scientific research. The company's technology aims to create agile satellite constellations that enhance capabilities in these critical areas.

GreenWaves Technologies

Venture Round in 2023
GreenWaves Technologies is a fabless semiconductor start-up designing disruptive ultra-low power embedded solutions for image, sound and vibration AI processing in sensing devices. GreenWaves was founded in late 2014 with the mission of revolutionizing the market for intelligent sensors and devices with ultra-low energy and cost-efficient solutions. GreenWaves’ GAP8 is the industry’s first ultra-low-power processor enabling battery-operated artificial intelligence (AI) in Internet of Things (IoT) applications. The company is headquartered just outside Grenoble, France. Their team comes from a wide range of backgrounds. They have many years of experience, in large and small companies, of bringing successful new-to-world products to market.

Scintil Photonics

Venture Round in 2022
Scintil Photonics SAS, founded in 2018 and based in Grenoble, France, specializes in the development of silicon photonic integrated circuits aimed at advancing high-speed optical communications and chip interconnections. The company offers a range of products, including multi-wavelength lasers, waveguides, wavelength filters, and photodetectors. By employing wafer-scale bonding techniques that combine Silicon and Indium Phosphide materials, Scintil Photonics creates fully integrated circuits that enhance performance and reliability while significantly lowering implementation costs. Their innovative approach allows for the monolithic integration of optical amplifiers and lasers on advanced silicon photonic circuits, making their solutions suitable for a variety of industrial applications.

Diabeloop

Series C in 2022
Diabeloop SAS is a medical device company based in Grenoble, France, specializing in the development of an electronic artificial pancreas designed for individuals with Type 1 diabetes. Established in 2015, the company has created a closed-loop system that integrates a continuous glucose sensor and a smartphone-like terminal to monitor glycemia levels. This system communicates with a connected insulin pump to determine and deliver the optimal amount of insulin, aiming to reduce the risks of hypoglycemia and other complications associated with diabetes. Diabeloop's mission is to provide innovative technological solutions that empower individuals with Type 1 diabetes to manage their condition effectively and enhance their quality of life.

Uavia

Venture Round in 2021
Uavia SAS, founded in 2015 and based in Vitry-sur-Seine, France, specializes in the development of drones and a cloud-based robotics platform that connects autonomous drones and robots to the Internet of Things (IoT). The company's technology enables industries to collaboratively control diverse fleets of drones and robots, facilitating real-time data processing, analysis, and sharing. Uavia's system is designed for various applications, including aerial inspections, surveillance, railway infrastructure monitoring, electrical grid management, construction oversight, solar plant monitoring, and crisis management. This innovative approach allows users to manage fleets of drones remotely, streamlining operations across multiple sectors and improving efficiency in tasks requiring aerial and robotic capabilities.

Primo1D

Venture Round in 2021
Primo1D SAS, founded in 2013 and headquartered in Grenoble, France, specializes in developing E-Thread, a unique yarn that integrates electronics into various objects and materials. This innovative yarn enables applications in traceability, production monitoring, anti-theft, and anti-counterfeiting. By embedding electronic components into textiles and materials, Primo1D enhances the functionality and value of products while facilitating their connection in the digital ecosystem. The company's solutions cater to a wide range of industries seeking to incorporate smart technology into their offerings.

Upciti

Venture Round in 2021
Upciti provider of precise, localized and real-time data for smart cities and smart retailers. we produce and make available data at the service of man to make cities smarter and more pleasant to live for all on a daily basis.

Antaios

Series A in 2020
Antaios develops innovative memory technology. Antaios is fully engaged in bringing the technology to the market to help chip manufacturers solve the critical issue of exploding power requests in advanced semiconductor systems.

Exotrail

Series A in 2020
Exotrail SA, founded in 2015 and based in Palaiseau, France, specializes in developing electric propulsion systems and flight software for small satellites and their constellations. The company offers ExoMS, an innovative propulsion system designed to enable small satellite constellations to reach new orbits, and ExoOPS, a cloud-based software that aids engineers in designing and planning satellite missions. Exotrail's electric thrusters, specifically tailored for nano and micro-satellites, are utilized in various applications, including telecommunications, earth observation, and scientific research. The company's technology aims to create agile satellite constellations that enhance capabilities in these critical areas.

Aryballe

Series B in 2020
Aryballe Technologies SA, founded in 2014 and based in Grenoble, France, specializes in the development of advanced sensors and technologies for the identification, measurement, and representation of smells and tastes. The company produces a range of innovative products, including the eNose, an embedded sensor for odor identification, and the NeOse Pro, a universal odor detection device that utilizes proprietary O-Cell technology to replicate the human sense of smell. Additionally, Aryballe's O-Cell biosensor captures odor patterns, while its Solgel pellet sensor reacts to sulfurous gases. By integrating biochemistry, advanced optics, and machine learning, Aryballe's digital olfaction sensors serve various industries such as food and beverage, cosmetics, and automotive, enhancing decision-making in research and development, quality control, and user experience.

Wingly

Series A in 2020
Wingly is a flight-sharing platform that connects private pilots with passengers looking for flights. By allowing pilots to list their planned flights, including both destination trips and discovery flights, Wingly makes it easy for passengers to book available seats through its system. This model mirrors that of carpooling, making private aviation more accessible and affordable. The platform enables pilots to fill vacant seats on their flights, thereby sharing costs and enhancing the flying experience for aviation enthusiasts. Wingly aims to democratize private aviation, offering a unique opportunity for both pilots and passengers to engage in shared travel.

Avicenna.ai

Seed Round in 2020
Avicenna.ai SAS is a medical device company based in La Ciotat, France, founded in 2018. The company specializes in developing advanced software for the detection of acute neurovascular emergencies using artificial intelligence and deep learning algorithms. Its flagship application, CINA-ER HEAD, is designed to enhance neurovascular management by automatically identifying life-threatening lesions such as intracranial hemorrhages and large vessel occlusions. The software also includes features for the automatic estimation of the ASPECT score, facilitating timely diagnosis and improving patient care for those suffering from critical conditions.

Acklio

Venture Round in 2019
Acklio is a software company based in Cesson-Sévigné, France, specializing in Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. Founded in 2016, the company develops a range of products that facilitate low power wide area network (LPWAN) connectivity, enabling seamless integration of devices and applications. Its offerings include a core IP solution for LPWAN, a backup connectivity kit for secure communications, and an academic starter kit comprising hardware, software, and training resources. Acklio's solutions are designed to support various industries, including Smart Cities, Smart Agriculture, Industry 4.0, and Smart Grids, providing features such as network management, protocol adaptation, device interoperability, and end-to-end security. The company focuses on delivering future-proof, standard-based solutions that ensure native network interoperability and simple integration into existing IT systems.

Cailabs

Series B in 2019
Cailabs is a French deep tech company, based in Rennes, which designs, produces and sells photonic solutions to fully exploit the industrial potential opened up by the shaping of light. Cailabs develops and produces a unique range of optical components based on its know-how and its patented technological innovations, in particular Multi-Plane Light Conversion (MPLC).

Scintil Photonics

Seed Round in 2019
Scintil Photonics SAS, founded in 2018 and based in Grenoble, France, specializes in the development of silicon photonic integrated circuits aimed at advancing high-speed optical communications and chip interconnections. The company offers a range of products, including multi-wavelength lasers, waveguides, wavelength filters, and photodetectors. By employing wafer-scale bonding techniques that combine Silicon and Indium Phosphide materials, Scintil Photonics creates fully integrated circuits that enhance performance and reliability while significantly lowering implementation costs. Their innovative approach allows for the monolithic integration of optical amplifiers and lasers on advanced silicon photonic circuits, making their solutions suitable for a variety of industrial applications.

ROBART

Series B in 2017
RobArt GmbH. engages in developing autonomous mobile robots for consumer and industrial applications based upon its artificial intelligence control unit (AICU) technology. It also focuses on the development of AICUs that enable companies to produce novel robotic products, such as intelligent robotic vacuums, security robots, mobile entertainment devices, and new classes of innovative products. The company was founded in 2009 and is based in Linz, Austria.

Cailabs

Series A in 2017
Cailabs is a French deep tech company, based in Rennes, which designs, produces and sells photonic solutions to fully exploit the industrial potential opened up by the shaping of light. Cailabs develops and produces a unique range of optical components based on its know-how and its patented technological innovations, in particular Multi-Plane Light Conversion (MPLC).

I-TEN SA

Venture Round in 2017
I-TEN SA, established in 2011 and located in Dardilly, France, specializes in the manufacturing and marketing of micro batteries. The company focuses on providing solutions for micro-energy storage, which is essential for various autonomous circuits. Its product offerings include surface mount device (SMD) micro batteries designed for diverse applications such as data backup, smart cards, autonomous sensors, and medical devices.

Aryballe

Seed Round in 2016
Aryballe Technologies SA, founded in 2014 and based in Grenoble, France, specializes in the development of advanced sensors and technologies for the identification, measurement, and representation of smells and tastes. The company produces a range of innovative products, including the eNose, an embedded sensor for odor identification, and the NeOse Pro, a universal odor detection device that utilizes proprietary O-Cell technology to replicate the human sense of smell. Additionally, Aryballe's O-Cell biosensor captures odor patterns, while its Solgel pellet sensor reacts to sulfurous gases. By integrating biochemistry, advanced optics, and machine learning, Aryballe's digital olfaction sensors serve various industries such as food and beverage, cosmetics, and automotive, enhancing decision-making in research and development, quality control, and user experience.

Cailabs

Series A in 2016
Cailabs is a French deep tech company, based in Rennes, which designs, produces and sells photonic solutions to fully exploit the industrial potential opened up by the shaping of light. Cailabs develops and produces a unique range of optical components based on its know-how and its patented technological innovations, in particular Multi-Plane Light Conversion (MPLC).

Cozy Cloud

Venture Round in 2016
SAS Cozy Cloud develops cloud based platform for virtual private server and cloud enabled storage appliances. The company also provides services for mobile operating systems. Its server also allows to save the personal data. The company was incorporated in 2012 and is based in Puteaux, France.

Intersec

Series C in 2016
Intersec SA is a software company based in Paris, France, with an additional office in London, specializing in streaming analytics solutions for various sectors, including telecommunications, utilities, manufacturing, financial services, and retail. Founded in 2004, the company focuses on transforming large volumes of data from diverse network equipment and IT systems into actionable insights in real-time. Intersec's offerings include customer base management, location data monetization, fraud management, public safety, IoT analytics, and messaging solutions. Its innovative platforms support applications such as contextual marketing, geolocation intelligence, smart cities, and business analytics. Recognized for its contributions to the industry, Intersec received awards for its innovative location-based services and cloud analytics solutions in 2017, and it operates solutions globally.

Kolibree

Series A in 2016
Kolibree SAS develops and manufactures connected electric toothbrushes for adults and children. The company’s smart electric toothbrush connects to the user’s phone through Bluetooth, tracks brushing with an application, and highlights neglected areas in the mouth. It sells connect toothbrushes and brush heads online. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.

Air-Lynx

Seed Round in 2016
Created in 2013, the French company AIR-LYNX is changing the face of Professional Radio Networks. Its solution is one of the first to have merged traditional radio network with the IP world, which opened the field of possibilities.

Kolibree

Series A in 2015
Kolibree SAS develops and manufactures connected electric toothbrushes for adults and children. The company’s smart electric toothbrush connects to the user’s phone through Bluetooth, tracks brushing with an application, and highlights neglected areas in the mouth. It sells connect toothbrushes and brush heads online. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.

Intersec

Series B in 2014
Intersec SA is a software company based in Paris, France, with an additional office in London, specializing in streaming analytics solutions for various sectors, including telecommunications, utilities, manufacturing, financial services, and retail. Founded in 2004, the company focuses on transforming large volumes of data from diverse network equipment and IT systems into actionable insights in real-time. Intersec's offerings include customer base management, location data monetization, fraud management, public safety, IoT analytics, and messaging solutions. Its innovative platforms support applications such as contextual marketing, geolocation intelligence, smart cities, and business analytics. Recognized for its contributions to the industry, Intersec received awards for its innovative location-based services and cloud analytics solutions in 2017, and it operates solutions globally.

Cozy Cloud

Seed Round in 2014
SAS Cozy Cloud develops cloud based platform for virtual private server and cloud enabled storage appliances. The company also provides services for mobile operating systems. Its server also allows to save the personal data. The company was incorporated in 2012 and is based in Puteaux, France.

Feeligreen

Venture Round in 2014
Feeligreen is a technology startup developing safe and effective micro-current devices for a wide range of cosmetic and therapeutic applications. With their first product, the Feeligold anti-wrinkle patch, they have demonstrated their ability to implement new technologies and deliver meaningful results. Their current developments extend the scope of their applications, targeting both the cosmetic and medical industry.

ROBART

Series A in 2014
RobArt GmbH. engages in developing autonomous mobile robots for consumer and industrial applications based upon its artificial intelligence control unit (AICU) technology. It also focuses on the development of AICUs that enable companies to produce novel robotic products, such as intelligent robotic vacuums, security robots, mobile entertainment devices, and new classes of innovative products. The company was founded in 2009 and is based in Linz, Austria.

I-TEN SA

Venture Round in 2014
I-TEN SA, established in 2011 and located in Dardilly, France, specializes in the manufacturing and marketing of micro batteries. The company focuses on providing solutions for micro-energy storage, which is essential for various autonomous circuits. Its product offerings include surface mount device (SMD) micro batteries designed for diverse applications such as data backup, smart cards, autonomous sensors, and medical devices.

PredicSis

Seed Round in 2014
PredicSis.ai is a predictive analytics platform which helps you to improve your sales and marketing efficiency through actionable insights. It brings relevant predictions on each of customers.In addition to the real-time predictions delivery, it also discovers the reasons of customers' behavior. All this information can be injected inside CRM or Marketing tools. Its intuitive and straightforward interface makes it easy for anyone working with data to get insights. After automatically identifying the most significant signals, your predictive models are created in just minutes. Unlike traditional predictive tools, PredicSis doesn't require Machine Learning expertise. It is now possible to place the predictive knowledge of data into the hand of current data team.

Cailabs

Seed Round in 2013
Cailabs is a French deep tech company, based in Rennes, which designs, produces and sells photonic solutions to fully exploit the industrial potential opened up by the shaping of light. Cailabs develops and produces a unique range of optical components based on its know-how and its patented technological innovations, in particular Multi-Plane Light Conversion (MPLC).

Qobuz

Venture Round in 2013
QoBuz Sarl operates an online platform that enables user to purchase, download, and stream music. The company was incorporated in 2007 and is based in Paris, France. As of December 29, 2015, QoBuz Sarl operates as a subsidiary of Xandrie SA.

G2MOBILITY

Series A in 2013
G2mobility offers smartcharging solutions for electric vehicles with energy management systems. It was founded in 2009. G2mobility is based in Paris, France.

Olea Medical

Series B in 2012
Olea Medical SA, based in La Ciotat, France, specializes in the development of advanced medical imaging software aimed at improving diagnostic processes and treatment evaluations. Founded in 2008, the company offers Olea Sphere, a comprehensive image processing platform that caters to various medical applications, including neuro, head and neck, prostate, breast, female pelvis, rectum, cardiac, and musculoskeletal imaging. Olea Medical's innovative solutions enhance the ability of physicians to obtain previously unattainable diagnostic results, thereby contributing to more effective evaluations and treatments for serious health conditions. The company also provides software maintenance and support services to ensure optimal performance of its imaging applications. As of October 2015, Olea Medical operates as a subsidiary of Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation.

Videoplaza

Series B in 2012
Videoplaza is dedicated to supporting broadcasters and video publishers in establishing profitable and sustainable operations in the realm of internet-delivered television. The company's technology, known as Karbon, is widely adopted, with over half of Europe's broadcasters utilizing it for their advertising businesses. This device-agnostic platform enables publishers to optimize revenue by facilitating trade across various sales channels, thereby maximizing audience value. Videoplaza places equal emphasis on service and technology, maintaining local teams in key cities such as London, Stockholm, Berlin, Cologne, Madrid, Paris, and Singapore to ensure effective support and collaboration with clients.

MATRIXX Software

Series B in 2011
MATRIXX Software, Inc. specializes in cloud-native digital commerce solutions that transform business operations for service providers. The company offers a modern commerce platform designed to support global marketplaces and consumption-based services. This platform allows users to create and manage digital propositions, including voice, data, and various digital services, all through mobile and digital channels. MATRIXX's solution also facilitates flexible charging options, such as prepay, post-pay, and hybrid billing, while supporting Pay Now card payments. The company serves a diverse clientele, including communications firms, IoT companies, and digital service providers worldwide. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Saratoga, California, MATRIXX Software has additional offices in major cities across Europe, the Middle East, and Asia-Pacific. Its patented real-time technology enables service providers to innovate, accelerate data monetization, and enhance customer engagement, significantly outperforming traditional systems in deployment.

CoachClub

Series A in 2011
Launched in January 2009, CoachClub is the first video sports and well-being coaching service accessible via the Internet and television. For each member, CoachClub creates a tailor-made sports program based on a questionnaire targeting the person's objectives, physical capacities, health and availability. Each entirely personalized program is drawn up by health and sports professionals, and comprises videos of disciplines designed and produced by CoachClub. There is a very large catalogue of no fewer than 20 disciplines, designed to meet the wishes, progress and objectives of each person. CoachClub members can practice, Yoga, abs & glutes exercises, move with Body Sculpt, relax, dance with Urban Dance (the result of an exclusive partnership with Puma), and much more. The discipline catalogue is regularly added to and enriched by exclusive activities, such as Cardio Dance Fusion and Cardio Cross Train. All the coaches selected by CoachClub are recognized international references in their discipline.

21Net

Series C in 2011
21Net Ltd. provides on-board Internet and passenger infotainment services for the railway industries. It provides railway telematics solutions that combines onboard equipment with off board infrastructure and software to enable rail operators delivery of passenger connectivity. The company offers remote monitoring services and professional services, such as implementation, on-train maintenance, network operations, and mentoring and training services. 21Net Ltd. was founded in 2001 and is based in Boortmeerbeek, Belgium. 21Net Ltd. operates as a subsidiary of Nomad Digital Ltd.

Nanoradio

Venture Round in 2010
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.

Aepona

Series C in 2010
Aepona Ltd. provides application-led products and services to telecommunications operators worldwide. Its Universal Service Platform allows service creation and implementation to be carried out within the service network from underlying network resources. Aepona, Ltd. serves customers in Europe, North America, and South East Asia. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Belfast, United Kingdom. Aepona Ltd. is a former subsidiary of ApiON Ltd.

Vantrix

Venture Round in 2010
Vantrix specializes in media processing software that optimizes and delivers digital content over both wireless and wired networks to connected devices. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Montreal, Canada, with additional offices in London, Dubai, and Hong Kong, Vantrix focuses on video and image optimization to provide high-performance, scalable solutions tailored for service providers. The company's offerings include the Vantrix Media Platform, a software-defined solution that supports multi-screen video delivery, alongside features such as video processing, bandwidth optimization, caching, and analytics. Additionally, Vantrix provides virtualized video processing and a centralized dashboard for managing virtualized applications and infrastructure. With deployments in over 65 networks globally, Vantrix aims to help video service providers meet the increasing demand for multimedia content across various mobile devices.

PhoneAndPhone

Series A in 2010
Phoneandphone.com is a french based online site that sells a wide range of phone including Samsung phones, Nokia mobile, LG mobile, HTC mobile, mobile Sony Ericsson, Motorola mobile.

Vedicis

Series A in 2010
Vedicis SA provides policy enforcement and network traffic intelligence solutions. It offers content analysis, content control, software platform, and carrier grade platform solutions. The company also offers content smart switch products, which are multi-application software platforms to manage and control content within telecom operator’s broadband networks; and Director, a central management system that drives the content smart switches. In addition, it offers content policy and charging enforcement, broadband bandwidth optimization, multimedia tracking, and anti-piracy and regulation solutions. Further, the company offers maintenance and support, and training services. It serves mobile operators, such as mobile Internet providers and mobile network operators; and fixed operators, such as fixed telecom operators, ISPs, and cable and broadband providers. Vedicis SA was founded in 2008 and is headquartered in Paris, France. Vedicis SA operates as a subsidiary of Viavi Solutions Inc.

Envivio

Debt Financing in 2009
Envivio (NASDAQ: ENVI) is a leader in software-based solutions for multi-screen video processing and delivery. Envivio solutions remove the boundaries of traditional television and make the world’s video content universally enjoyable by all viewers, on any device, across any network, at any time. Now in its second decade of developing market-leading video convergence solutions, Envivio powers services for more than 300 content and service provider customers around the world, including eight of the top 10 mobile operators, nine of the top 10 broadband providers and three of the top four US cable operators. Envivio is headquartered in South San Francisco, California and has offices worldwide including France, England, China, Singapore and Japan. Visit www.envivio.com for more information.

aka-aki networks

Venture Round in 2009
The berlin-based aka-aki team builds apps to discover the people nearby. with a little help from aki, a very well connected moose thanks to his antenna antlers

Nanoradio

Venture Round in 2009
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.

Mixcommerce

Series B in 2009
MixCommerce is a French provider of online branding services.

Streamezzo

Series D in 2009
Streamezzo S.A. develops media mobile products and solutions. Its solutions enable telecom operators, broadcasters, media companies, content providers, and service providers to design, develop, debug, and deploy services on cellular networks. The company’s products include Rich Media Software Suite, which comprise Rich Media Client that enables mobile users to access media services, such as interactive Mobile TV, widgets, portals, and multimedia services; Rich Media Server, an application server that enables to deploy media services; Workbench, an integrated multimedia authoring suite; Service Manager, a back-end solution that enables mobile administrators and marketers to manage and customize media mobile service; and Broadcast, which enables users to deliver mobile TV over broadcast networks. Its solutions comprise Interactive Mobile TV for interactive services; Music Jukebox for over-the-air music downloading; on-device portal for text, image, audio, and video combined information on a mobile portal; Event Microsite for mobile marketing; Dynamic User Interface, which enables to give customers direct access to specific services and applications; and online interactive communication solutions. The company also offers professional services. Streamezzo was founded in 2004 and is based in Paris, France.

AwoX

Series C in 2008
AwoX, formerly known as AwoX S.A., specializes in providing network media solutions for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the consumer electronics sector. Founded in 2003 and headquartered in Montpellier, France, the company offers a range of products and services, including Internet radio design services, connected audio players, digital media adapters, and video on demand boxes. AwoX enables OEMs to create service-oriented consumer video access products through various software development kits (SDKs) that facilitate the integration of multimedia applications, content services, and video capabilities into devices such as televisions, set-top boxes, and personal computers. With a focus on enhancing multimedia features in consumer electronics, AwoX has established itself as a key player in the smart home technology market.

C4M

Series A in 2008
C4M develops mobile games. Recent titles are: Tekken Card (2013), Busy Shapes (2014), Crazy Gears (2015, and upcoming Battleplans (2015) C4M started by creating games for publishers in the pre-smartphone era using an in-house 2D engine and IDE. With this tech and know-how it ran the playtomo mobile app collection of casual games connected to social networks before they were APIs or SDK for doing so. C4M had developed a high level of hardware abstraction layer development tool to support all mobile platforms (Nokia, Blackberry, Brew, Windowsphone,etc). Among other benefits, it enabled on-the-fly download of additional games inside the playtomo mobile application, something not see in other services yet.

Drimki

Series A in 2008
Drimki is a French online real estate technology company. Drimki's founding team comes from [Yahoo](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/yahoo) and [Kelkoo](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/kelkoo).

Active Circle

Series B in 2008
Active Circle develops and markets an innovative software-based solution that addresses the need for storing, preserving, and managing large volumes of digital content.

Envivio

Venture Round in 2008
Envivio (NASDAQ: ENVI) is a leader in software-based solutions for multi-screen video processing and delivery. Envivio solutions remove the boundaries of traditional television and make the world’s video content universally enjoyable by all viewers, on any device, across any network, at any time. Now in its second decade of developing market-leading video convergence solutions, Envivio powers services for more than 300 content and service provider customers around the world, including eight of the top 10 mobile operators, nine of the top 10 broadband providers and three of the top four US cable operators. Envivio is headquartered in South San Francisco, California and has offices worldwide including France, England, China, Singapore and Japan. Visit www.envivio.com for more information.

RadioFrame

Series F in 2008
RadioFrame Networks is a supplier of targeted base-transceiver station solutions. It offers base-transceiver station solutions to the wireless communications industry. The company’s products include wireless base stations, iDEN network management tools, pico and femtocell base stations, microcell and macrocell base stations, and network and system management systems.

Steek SA

Series B in 2008
Provider of the “Steek” software solution and the leader in the supply of online data storage for the residential market via Internet Service Providers, portals, security software editors and storage hardware manufacturers. Steek solutions allow Telco operators to increase their revenues, improve their customer loyalty (retention rate), to offer alternative solutions to web competitors and to monetize their audience. The Company is headquartered in Bordeaux Bruges, France. The Sales Office and the permanent show room are located in Paris. The Company also has sales offices in London, New York and Toronto. Steek already operates service platforms in Bordeaux, Paris, Washington DC and Singapore.

Wizzgo

Series A in 2008
Wizzgo was the first "on line internet recorder" launched in France in may 2008. Backed by french innovation investors, wizzgo's team of ingineers have developed a proprietary technology of network PVR. Wizzgo technology was capable of delivering million copies of broadcasted program directly to the end-users internet-connected devices including smartphone, tvbox, computers. After five month of exploitation Wizzgo reached near half million users on the French territory. Despite its great success and its awards for its disruptive breakthrough service, Wizzgo had to stop because of lawsuits introduced by majors French broadcasters TF1 and M6.

Owlient

Series A in 2008
Owlient gather communities of passionates with passion games accessible through a simple browser, to let them extend their passion online and share it with other people. A real know-how have been built to designed games with a maximum of interaction between players. A passion game designed by Owlient is played with thousand of other players, building the virtual world scenario and participating to its evolution. Today, Owlient offer its product to passionates of horses (http://www.howrse.com), fish-breeding (http://www.aquariow.com) and childhood (http://www.babydow.com), over five languages (french, english, german, spanish and russian). Owlient’s efforts are directed toward designing new passion games and extend its international offer.

Aperto Networks

Series F in 2008
Aperto Networks is a manufacturer of highly versatile and cost-effective carrier-grade WiMAX Forum Certified infrastructure equipment. Through their award-winning PacketMAXÂ technology, they enable service providers and enterprises worldwide to profitably deliver affordable wireless voice and broadband data services to businesses, residential customers, and government organizations of all kinds. No company offers more solutions for Fixed and Mobile WiMAX applications than Aperto. Or more support for more frequencies”both licensed and unlicensed- anywhere in the world.

Metaboli

Series C in 2008
With a network of more than 50 partner sites Metaboli provides both a Games on Demand, subscription based, service and a Download to Own, outright purchase, platform. Metaboli was founded on two basic principles: > Video games, like music and film, will soon be widely distributed through the Internet > The Internet will enable alternative and more stimulating methods of consumption, offering a more satisfying and richer experience than the simple purchase of a game.

Qobuz

Venture Round in 2008
QoBuz Sarl operates an online platform that enables user to purchase, download, and stream music. The company was incorporated in 2007 and is based in Paris, France. As of December 29, 2015, QoBuz Sarl operates as a subsidiary of Xandrie SA.

Wizzgo

Seed Round in 2007
Wizzgo was the first "on line internet recorder" launched in France in may 2008. Backed by french innovation investors, wizzgo's team of ingineers have developed a proprietary technology of network PVR. Wizzgo technology was capable of delivering million copies of broadcasted program directly to the end-users internet-connected devices including smartphone, tvbox, computers. After five month of exploitation Wizzgo reached near half million users on the French territory. Despite its great success and its awards for its disruptive breakthrough service, Wizzgo had to stop because of lawsuits introduced by majors French broadcasters TF1 and M6.

Vantrix

Series B in 2007
Vantrix specializes in media processing software that optimizes and delivers digital content over both wireless and wired networks to connected devices. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Montreal, Canada, with additional offices in London, Dubai, and Hong Kong, Vantrix focuses on video and image optimization to provide high-performance, scalable solutions tailored for service providers. The company's offerings include the Vantrix Media Platform, a software-defined solution that supports multi-screen video delivery, alongside features such as video processing, bandwidth optimization, caching, and analytics. Additionally, Vantrix provides virtualized video processing and a centralized dashboard for managing virtualized applications and infrastructure. With deployments in over 65 networks globally, Vantrix aims to help video service providers meet the increasing demand for multimedia content across various mobile devices.

Nanoradio

Series C in 2007
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.

Telisma

Venture Round in 2007
Telisma S.A. engages in the design, development, and sale of speech recognition software used in telecommunications and enterprise speech-enabled applications. The company offers TeliSpeech, a speech recognition software that integrates voice activated services accessible to various users; teliSpeech Recognizer, a server based automatic speech recognition solution that facilitates the recognition of callers' utterances over the phone; teliSpeech Studio for acoustic tuning, creation of language variants, and creation of languages to call routing; and teliSpeech Call Router that deploys natural language applications. It also provides development, training, prototyping, and consulting, as well as technical support services. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Paris, France with additional sales offices in the United Kingdom and India. As of July 1, 2008, Telisma S.A. operates as a subsidiary of Onmobile Global Limited.

Aepona

Series C in 2007
Aepona Ltd. provides application-led products and services to telecommunications operators worldwide. Its Universal Service Platform allows service creation and implementation to be carried out within the service network from underlying network resources. Aepona, Ltd. serves customers in Europe, North America, and South East Asia. The company was founded in 1999 and is headquartered in Belfast, United Kingdom. Aepona Ltd. is a former subsidiary of ApiON Ltd.

Aperto Networks

Series E in 2007
Aperto Networks is a manufacturer of highly versatile and cost-effective carrier-grade WiMAX Forum Certified infrastructure equipment. Through their award-winning PacketMAXÂ technology, they enable service providers and enterprises worldwide to profitably deliver affordable wireless voice and broadband data services to businesses, residential customers, and government organizations of all kinds. No company offers more solutions for Fixed and Mobile WiMAX applications than Aperto. Or more support for more frequencies”both licensed and unlicensed- anywhere in the world.

Actelis Networks

Series E in 2007
Actelis Networks is the leading provider of high performance, scalable broadband over copper solutions to Telco, Mobile, and IoT networks. Actelis turns copper into a strategic asset that enables delivering reliable, high-speed Ethernet services and broadband access to more places and devices more quickly, easily, and cost-effectively than can be done by using fiber optics or microwave. The company was founded in 1998 and headquartered in Fremont, California.

WorldCast Systems

Venture Round in 2006
WorldCast Systems S.A.S. specializes in providing solutions for the radio and television industry, both in France and internationally. Founded in 1980 and headquartered in Bordeaux, France, the company offers a diverse range of products including audio processing devices, various types of audio codecs, FM transmitters, facility controls, and signal monitoring solutions. Additionally, WorldCast Systems provides mobile metering and RDS encoding products, as well as test and measurement tools. The company distributes its products through a network of dealers and development partners. It also maintains a research and development center in Northern Ireland and has sales offices in the United Kingdom, Germany, India, and the United States. Formerly known as Audemat Group, the company adopted its current name in September 2009.

Xcalia

Series C in 2006
Xcalia specializes in intermediation software that enables the creation of dynamic transactional composite applications. Its flagship Xcalia Intermediation Platform integrates legacy systems, mainframe resources, and databases with web services, facilitating the dynamic orchestration of business processes. By utilizing metadata to describe services, the platform automates transaction execution at runtime, allowing enterprises to swiftly adapt to evolving business needs without the expensive overhead of manual integration. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Paris, France, Xcalia serves over 50 companies, effectively powering high-volume transactional environments. The company also maintains offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.

PixSense

Series A in 2006
PixSense is a service that lets you automatically save and store your mobile phone photos without the pain of syncing with a PC The company offers the free photo storage service from its Website. Users sign up, giving PixSense their mobile phone model; it then sends users an SMS, which users open to start the application download. This circumvents the process of manually connecting the cell phone to a PC to upload media. Although the service itself is free, there is a cost; users must make use of their data plan minutes to upload the media. The service is more likely to fly in Asia and Europe, where many young people use phones but don't have their own PC. Most of the PixSense's employees are in China, Japan and Pakistan. Competitors/similar companies include [Treemo](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/treemo), [JuiceWireless](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/juicewireless), [Radar](http://radar.net/), and [Juice Wireless](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/juicewireless).

Innova Card

Venture Round in 2006
Innova Card, a fabless semiconductor company, designs and develops large scale integrated system-on-chip, secure hardware, and software solutions required to build terminals. It offers universal secure integrated platform Professional Suite, which is a set of embedded software layers for USIP Professional IC. The USIP Professional IC is an Europay Mastercard Visa and PCI PED compliant SoC that integrates the security and application management functionalities required to build terminals.

Operax

Series C in 2006
Operax AB provides products and solutions for dynamic service and bandwidth control in IP networks. The company's products provide guaranteed quality of service (QoS) for operators of multi-vendor, multi-service commercial, civil, and military networks. It offers Operax Resource Controller 3300, a dynamic resource and admission control product for single service deployments, such as IPTV and VoD in non-IMS and pre-IMS environments; abd Operax Resource Controller 5500, a dynamic resource and admission control system for large scale single and multi-application deployments that provides per session and per subscriber QoS guarantees across broadband access, aggregation, and edge networks. The company also provides Operax Resource Controller 5700, a dynamic resource and admission control system for large scale single and multi-application solutions that provide per session QoS guarantees across IP/MPLS based metro and core networks; and Operax Command Resource Controller that provides mission-proven commercial off the shelf solutions for guaranteeing end-to-end communication in systems for military communications networks. It offers its solutions to telecommunication, defense, and media broadcasting sectors. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Luleå, Sweden. As of July 10, 2008, Operax AB operates as a subsidiary of NetSocket.

Nanoradio

Series B in 2006
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.

vpod.tv

Series A in 2006
vpod.tv is an online Video Publishing On Demand service that allows corporations to create and manage their own personalized online and mobile television channels. This platform provides businesses with the tools necessary to produce, distribute, and monetize video content, enhancing their communication and engagement with audiences. By offering a tailored solution for video publishing, vpod.tv enables organizations to leverage the power of video to convey their messages effectively and reach a broader audience across various digital platforms.

Aperto Networks

Series E in 2006
Aperto Networks is a manufacturer of highly versatile and cost-effective carrier-grade WiMAX Forum Certified infrastructure equipment. Through their award-winning PacketMAXÂ technology, they enable service providers and enterprises worldwide to profitably deliver affordable wireless voice and broadband data services to businesses, residential customers, and government organizations of all kinds. No company offers more solutions for Fixed and Mobile WiMAX applications than Aperto. Or more support for more frequencies”both licensed and unlicensed- anywhere in the world.

Atrica

Series F in 2006
Atrica specializes in providing carrier Ethernet solutions for metropolitan area networks. The company's product offerings include core, aggregation, and edge switches designed specifically for carrier Ethernet applications. In addition to hardware, Atrica offers various services such as Ethernet Internet access, Ethernet transparent LAN, T1 private line, Ethernet private line, and Ethernet private network services. Their solutions cater to a diverse clientele, including incumbent local service providers, competitive carriers, cable operators, and enterprises, addressing the unique networking needs within the telecommunications sector.

Kirusa

Series B in 2006
Kirusa, Inc. is a provider of mobile value-added services, specializing in voice messaging and social media applications for mobile carriers and subscribers in emerging markets, including regions in Africa, the Middle East, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and Eastern Europe. The company offers a range of products that include voice messaging solutions, cloud-based services, and enterprise solutions such as interactive mobile marketing. Among its notable offerings are the KV.SMS service, which allows users to send and reply to SMS messages with voice, and various social media mobile applications that facilitate global communication. Kirusa's InstaVoice ReachMe app utilizes voice over data technologies to enable users to receive calls via the app. Established in 2000 and headquartered in New Providence, New Jersey, Kirusa also has sales offices in Paris, Delhi, and Abu Dhabi, along with research and development facilities in New Delhi and Bangalore.

Dotflux

Venture Round in 2006
Dotflux SA is a public limited company under French law and was established in January 2003 by Martin Ruffert and Vincent Grenier. The main headquarters of the company is located in the Technology Park Savoie Technolac, Chambéry in France. Here the research and development team is to be found, along with the operating team including multi-lingual customer support (call center) and the central administration.

Metconnex

Venture Round in 2006
Metconnex develops integrated optical modules for optical networks. The company offers products such as wave switching modules for wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) networks. It was founded in 2002 and is based in Ottawa, Canada.

Telisma

Series D in 2006
Telisma S.A. engages in the design, development, and sale of speech recognition software used in telecommunications and enterprise speech-enabled applications. The company offers TeliSpeech, a speech recognition software that integrates voice activated services accessible to various users; teliSpeech Recognizer, a server based automatic speech recognition solution that facilitates the recognition of callers' utterances over the phone; teliSpeech Studio for acoustic tuning, creation of language variants, and creation of languages to call routing; and teliSpeech Call Router that deploys natural language applications. It also provides development, training, prototyping, and consulting, as well as technical support services. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Paris, France with additional sales offices in the United Kingdom and India. As of July 1, 2008, Telisma S.A. operates as a subsidiary of Onmobile Global Limited.

Kynogon

Series B in 2006
Kynogon SA develops and markets artificial intelligence software for interactive applications. It provides its services to various industries, including gaming, defense and security, industrial, simulation, and education. Kynogon SA was founded in 2000 and is based in Suresnes, France with additional offices in Canada and the United Kingdom. As of May 7, 2008, Kynogon SA operates as a subsidiary of Autodesk, Inc.

Steek SA

Series A in 2006
Provider of the “Steek” software solution and the leader in the supply of online data storage for the residential market via Internet Service Providers, portals, security software editors and storage hardware manufacturers. Steek solutions allow Telco operators to increase their revenues, improve their customer loyalty (retention rate), to offer alternative solutions to web competitors and to monetize their audience. The Company is headquartered in Bordeaux Bruges, France. The Sales Office and the permanent show room are located in Paris. The Company also has sales offices in London, New York and Toronto. Steek already operates service platforms in Bordeaux, Paris, Washington DC and Singapore.

Gamesplanet

Venture Round in 2005
Gamesplanet is a licensed digital PC game store. They make a point of providing games at the best price. It has been operating since 2001 and is based in the UK, France, and Germany. It is an authorized retailer since 2006.

Active Circle

Series A in 2005
Active Circle develops and markets an innovative software-based solution that addresses the need for storing, preserving, and managing large volumes of digital content.

Xtime

Series E in 2005
Xtime is the leading provider of hosted Customer Relationship Management (CRM) and Scheduling software for automotive service departments in North America. Xtime has over 3,000 dealerships, registered over 1 Million customers and processes over 1 Million appointments a month. Xtime is the exclusive or preferred provider for many of the leading global automotive manufacturers, including Lexus, Toyota Canada, Toyota US, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Nissan, Infiniti, VW, Audi, Chrysler and Hyundai. Xtime is also the trusted choice for many of the industry's leading dealership groups, including AutoNation, Group 1 Automotive, Sonic Automotive, West Herr, Luther, Ferman and Checkered Flag. Xtime is based in Redwood Shores, California.

Univa

Venture Round in 2005
Univa is the innovator of workload management solutions that optimize throughput and performance of applications, containers and services. Univa manages workloads automatically by maximizing shared resources and enabling enterprises to scale compute resources across on-premise, hybrid and cloud infrastructures. Univa's solutions help hundreds of companies to manage thousands of applications and run billions of tasks every day to obtain actionable insights and achieve faster time-to-results. Univa is headquartered in Chicago, USA, with offices in Canada and Germany.

Aperto Networks

Series E in 2005
Aperto Networks is a manufacturer of highly versatile and cost-effective carrier-grade WiMAX Forum Certified infrastructure equipment. Through their award-winning PacketMAXÂ technology, they enable service providers and enterprises worldwide to profitably deliver affordable wireless voice and broadband data services to businesses, residential customers, and government organizations of all kinds. No company offers more solutions for Fixed and Mobile WiMAX applications than Aperto. Or more support for more frequencies”both licensed and unlicensed- anywhere in the world.

Vantrix

Venture Round in 2005
Vantrix specializes in media processing software that optimizes and delivers digital content over both wireless and wired networks to connected devices. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Montreal, Canada, with additional offices in London, Dubai, and Hong Kong, Vantrix focuses on video and image optimization to provide high-performance, scalable solutions tailored for service providers. The company's offerings include the Vantrix Media Platform, a software-defined solution that supports multi-screen video delivery, alongside features such as video processing, bandwidth optimization, caching, and analytics. Additionally, Vantrix provides virtualized video processing and a centralized dashboard for managing virtualized applications and infrastructure. With deployments in over 65 networks globally, Vantrix aims to help video service providers meet the increasing demand for multimedia content across various mobile devices.

Nanoradio

Venture Round in 2005
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.

Ipracom

Series B in 2005
Ipracom SA develops software solutions focusing on PDA's and smart-phones. The company offers products such as Ipra*Cool and Ipra*PC that enable users to connect to PC's for accessing files or check e-mail. It also develops software for vertical applications. The company's clientele includes Orange, Bouygues Telecom, and Smart Communications. Ipracom is based in Massy, France. As of November 12, 2007, Ipracom SA is a subsidiary of Maeglin Software.

Nanoradio

Series A in 2005
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.

Shenick Network Systems

Series B in 2005
Shenick Network Systems delivers IP test and measurement solutions for virtualized and physical network infrastructure. The company’s flagship product TeraVM™ is a fully virtualized solution that emulates and measures terabits of stateful application traffic with the ability to easily pinpoint and isolate problem flows. TeraVM supports all major hypervisors and can be deployed on industry-standard hardware offering a uniquely cost effective method to test. Shenick’s TeraVM and diversifEye™ solutions help service providers and network equipment manufacturers analyze the performance limitations and capabilities of a wide variety of security and networking devices including VPN/Firewall, vSwitch, DPI or IPS/IDS, vLoad Balancer, and video infrastructure. The company was established in 2000 and is based in Milpitas, California and Dublin Ireland.

Tak Imaging

Series C in 2005
TAK'ASIC is an innovator in dedicated imaging processors and solutions.

Groupe Adeuza

Venture Round in 2005
Since its inception in 1998, has Adeuza oriented innovation in new technologies. This orientation has consistently followed Adeuza to position itself as a major player in the field of web technologies and mobility. Since 2002, Adeuza started a business dedicated to mobility and more particularly to management interventions and the homeless. After five years of research and development and active collaboration with stakeholders in the field, became the first Adeuza publisher of mobile solutions for the management of interventions and mobile software with Movalys . With over 50,000 user licenses sold to date, Movalys is a market leader and Adeuza decided early 2008 to dedicate all its resources, skills and expertise in this activity to strengthen its position in terms of specialist management, planning and optimization of interventions and the homeless.

Innova Card

Series A in 2005
Innova Card, a fabless semiconductor company, designs and develops large scale integrated system-on-chip, secure hardware, and software solutions required to build terminals. It offers universal secure integrated platform Professional Suite, which is a set of embedded software layers for USIP Professional IC. The USIP Professional IC is an Europay Mastercard Visa and PCI PED compliant SoC that integrates the security and application management functionalities required to build terminals.

Netasq

Series C in 2005
Founded in 1998, Netasq is an information security company based in France. It has designed and markets Unified Threat Management solutions (hardware appliances based on a derivative of FreeBSD) which combine network and application firewall with embedded anti-virus, anti-spam, VPN and content filtering functionality with an integrated real-time intrusion prevention technology: the ASQ (Active Security Qualification).

Bytemobile

Series C in 2004
Bytemobile is a technology company that specializes in providing Smart Capacity solutions for mobile network operators. Its offerings are designed to enhance the utilization and performance of existing network infrastructure as subscriber data traffic continues to rise due to increasing demand for bandwidth-intensive applications like high-definition video and streaming media. Bytemobile's products, which include the Unison Platform and the T3000 Adaptive Traffic Management System, allow operators to manage traffic efficiently without the need for additional wireless spectrum or infrastructure investments. These solutions help operators reduce capital and operating costs while ensuring a higher quality of experience for subscribers. By improving video and web service delivery on mobile devices, Bytemobile enables better customer acquisition, retention, and increased data usage, ultimately driving revenue growth. Since its founding in 2000, Bytemobile has deployed its technology with over 125 mobile network operators in more than 60 countries, serving major clients such as AT&T, China Mobile, and Vodafone, and maintaining a presence in Europe, Asia, and North America through research and development centers and sales offices.