Ruvento Ventures
Ruvento Ventures Pte. Ltd. is a venture capital and incubation firm based in Singapore, established in 2011. It specializes in direct investments and fund of fund investments, primarily targeting early-stage technology companies. The firm focuses on sectors such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, the Internet of Things, bioengineering, and various technologies that disrupt traditional industries. Ruvento's investment strategy includes supporting projects that have completed research and development or require minimal additional time to reach market readiness, typically investing between $0.05 million and $0.5 million per project. It also has an incubation program in Singapore that offers funding in two stages: up to $0.04 million for proof-of-concept and up to $0.16 million for commercialization. Ruvento Ventures aims to bridge markets in Eastern Europe and the Commonwealth of Independent States with opportunities in Asia, particularly in China, India, and Indonesia. The firm operates additional offices in San Francisco and Shanghai.
Point One Navigation is building a localization service accurate down to a few centimeters at a cost 100x less than existing solutions. Using proprietary sensor fusion algorithms between computer vision and satellite navigation data coupled with a network of sensors, the solution out performs inferior single sensor techniques and does so without the need for special hardware.
More info available at info@pointonenav.com
Prenav, Inc. specializes in developing automated systems for infrastructure inspection, leveraging advanced drone technology and AI. Founded in 2013 and based in San Carlos, California, the company’s innovative platform combines commercial drones, ground guidance robots, and sophisticated software to conduct precise inspections of complex structures such as cell towers, wind turbines, and bridges. Their technology enables drones to navigate with centimeter-level accuracy, allowing for the inspection of critical components like bolts and cabling, while also capturing detailed imagery to create accurate 3D models of industrial assets. This approach significantly enhances safety and efficiency by replacing traditional inspection methods, which often involve climbing or scaffolding, with automated, cost-effective solutions. With a strong team of experts in robotics and computer vision, Prenav is focused on addressing fundamental challenges in the field and expanding its capabilities for various industrial applications.
Point One Navigation is building a localization service accurate down to a few centimeters at a cost 100x less than existing solutions. Using proprietary sensor fusion algorithms between computer vision and satellite navigation data coupled with a network of sensors, the solution out performs inferior single sensor techniques and does so without the need for special hardware.
More info available at info@pointonenav.com
The Shoka term refers to system which consists of a mobile application (Shoka App) and a smart bicycle gadget (Shoka Bell), these elements are working together to provide features for cyclists, the two elements of the system are fully functional as a standalone devices as well. The application itself can provide similar features to a fitness app, but using it together with the bell it is capable of geo-location, navigation and different types of ringing. With the sensors inside the Shoka Bell the bell warns the cyclist if he or she is getting close to a dangerous road section. The built-in led lights are helping the cyclist in navigation and the accelerometer makes sure that the custom selected ringtone will be adjusted to the cyclist’s speed and situation.
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