EASME is a European Union executive agency that supports small and medium-sized enterprises and promotes innovation in Europe. It manages projects in the areas of small and medium-sized enterprises, as well as the environment, energy, and maritime sectors, funded by COSME, LIFE, and EMFF. EASME organizes the European Sustainable Energy Week and serves industries such as environmental management, energy production, and maritime activities.
Securaxis specializes in the development, installation, and operation of innovative safety and security solutions. Founded in 2018 as the first incubated company of BIC of CERN Technologies in Switzerland, Securaxis has garnered recognition through various accolades, including the Entreprendre Network and Swisscom Start-up Challenge. The company is part of the HP Enterprise Startup Incubator and the NVIDIA Inception Program. Securaxis has a dedicated team of eight experts in fields such as machine learning, acoustics, and data management, who have collaborated for over four years. They have successfully developed and commercialized a mobile security application utilized by clients including the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs in Switzerland, the Olympic Committee, and the United Nations. Securaxis operates a real-time geolocalized security information platform that employs smart acoustic sensors to analyze and classify sounds in urban environments, enabling organizations to make informed decisions to enhance safety.
ONO
Grant in 2019
Creating transformative change in urban mobility, making our cities cleaner and more enjoyable. We first focus on urban logistics, moving goods around the city in ways that are sustainable, efficient and cost-effective. Our vehicle and its modular platform system, with easily swappable modular units, meets the needs of city logistics. From moving food to flowers to furniture, the possibilities are endless. ONO’s founders, pioneer in e-mobility solutions, Beres Seelbach, former head of design at Mercedes and Volkswagen, Murat Günak, and light electric vehicle expert and engineer, Philipp Kahle, sought to rethink and reshape modern urban transportation. They put together a forward-thinking group of designers, engineers and creative thinkers who shared their vision of transforming urban mobility. ONO is a Berlin-based e-mobility company introducing a whole new category of emissions-free vehicle: the Pedal Assisted Transporter (PAT), combining the flexibility of a bicycle with the capacity and durability of a van. We offer environmentally friendly urban logistics solutions designed and optimised for cities of today.
MobyGIS
Grant in 2019
MobyGIS Srl is a start up company active in the environmental business. They deliver professional services and consultance in the sector of renewable energies, civil protection and tourism in form of tailored analysis and geographycally based visualization platforms
Sofies
Grant in 2019
Specialised in land resource development and Eco Industrial Parks, organisation sustainability, production and value chains, waste management and alternative energy systems, Sofies offers a set of professional skills to public and private stakeholders allowing for sustainable economic growth.
VELLO Bike
Grant in 2019
VELLO Bike specializes in the design and manufacture of self-charging folding electric bicycles, aimed at enhancing in-city mobility. Its innovative e-bike features a lightweight design and incorporates a kinetic energy recovery system that regenerates energy while riding, allowing for an unlimited range. The bike can be easily folded from a full-sized bicycle to a compact luggage size within seconds, making it an ideal travel companion for various modes of transportation, including airplanes, trains, cars, and buses. VELLO Bike offers users the freedom to explore urban environments conveniently and efficiently.
Greenbird Integration Technology
Grant in 2019
Greenbird Integration Technology AS is a software and solutions company based in Oslo, Norway, with additional offices in Stavanger and Palo Alto. Founded in 2009, Greenbird specializes in IT advisory services and integration solutions for both public and private organizations across Europe. The company offers a platform known as Utilihive, designed as a domain-specific integration platform as a service (iPaaS) tailored for utilities, facilitating the digital transformation of smart grids, smart cities, and the industrial Internet of Things. Utilihive supports over 65 million clients in regions including Scandinavia, Germany, the UK, the Middle East, and the Far East. Greenbird also provides consulting services in strategic advisory, enterprise architecture, and solution design. In August 2023, Greenbird was acquired by GE Vernova, leading to the rebranding of its technology platform, now known as GridOS Connect, which serves as the foundation for the GridOS Data Fabric.
Nornir
Grant in 2019
Nornir is a smart city operator based in Oslo, Norway, specializing in the development of a web-based semantic networking platform that connects physical objects to the internet. The company offers a bijective network, which integrates artificial intelligence services and enhances the Internet of Things (IoT) with collective intelligence. Nornir's platform provides end-to-end software infrastructure and wireless coverage specifically tailored for smart cities, allowing for the monitoring and maintenance of IoT infrastructure. Through its innovative approach, Nornir empowers communities to innovate and create new markets, positioning itself as a leader in network automation and AI-driven services in diverse environments.
Bufferblock
Grant in 2019
Bufferblock specializes in innovative stormwater drainage and buffering solutions aimed at enhancing urban climate resilience. Their concrete systems function similarly to infiltration crates but require a thinner top layer due to their high strength, allowing for shallower installations with greater water storage capacity. With the ability to store between 266 to 532 liters of water per square meter, Bufferblocks effectively manage stormwater that enters through permeable pavements or street gullies. This water can either infiltrate into the soil or be redirected, helping municipalities mitigate flooding and heat stress in urban areas. Additionally, Bufferblocks are designed for easy inspection and cleaning using standard sewer maintenance equipment, making them a practical choice for cities looking to improve their stormwater management infrastructure.
Wriggle Solutions
Grant in 2019
Wriggle Solutions is a company focused on transforming the tire industry with its innovative product, SMARTTyre. This advanced tire technology incorporates sensing capabilities that monitor tread depth and detect potential damages or deformations. By continuously assessing tire conditions, SMARTTyre aims to enhance automotive safety and reduce the risk of accidents, allowing vehicle owners to drive with greater confidence. The team at Wriggle Solutions comprises multidisciplinary experts dedicated to improving the overall safety and performance of automotive tires through their cutting-edge solutions.
Urban Data Eye
Grant in 2019
Urban Data Eye is an analytics platform based in Madrid, Spain, specializing in optimizing large public spaces through real-time data analysis. Founded in 2017, the company employs artificial intelligence algorithms to analyze existing surveillance camera feeds in cities and businesses. This technology extracts valuable insights, allowing municipalities, advertisers, and property developers to enhance economic profitability and improve spatial quality. By utilizing automated tracking and data-driven decision-making, Urban Data Eye aims to eliminate reliance on intuition in strategic planning, thereby providing a more effective approach to managing urban environments.
Breeze Technologies
Grant in 2019
Breeze Technologies is a prominent developer of air quality sensors and analytics software, established in 2015. The company utilizes the Internet of Things and artificial intelligence to assist cities and businesses in formulating effective clean air action plans and enhancing overall livability. Its innovative platform provides high-resolution data on air quality by employing small-scale sensors that monitor common pollutants in real-time. This data empowers environmental scientists and government entities to derive actionable insights for improving urban environments. Recognized as one of the most promising startups in Europe, Breeze Technologies has earned accolades from the European Parliament and the European Commission, and its founders have been honored in Forbes 30 Under 30. The company has also received multiple awards, including recognition from the German Federal President.
envelio
Grant in 2019
envelio GmbH, founded in 2017 and based in Cologne, Germany, specializes in developing software and algorithms aimed at enhancing the planning and operation of energy networks. Its primary offering, the Intelligent Grid Platform (IGP), serves as a modular software solution that assists distribution grid operators in digitizing and automating their processes. The IGP includes applications for data quality, grid planning, and grid operation, which help identify and rectify data inconsistencies and optimize congestion management. By leveraging artificial intelligence and mathematical optimization, envelio’s platform supports the integration of numerous distributed energy resources and smart meter data, enabling grid operators to manage the complexities of modern power grids while facilitating a smoother energy transition.
Another Brain
Grant in 2018
Another Brain, SA is a Paris-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in the development and manufacturing of bio-inspired chipsets designed for artificial intelligence and robotics applications. These innovative chipsets facilitate autonomous and unsupervised data extraction, enabling embedded pattern recognition and processing without reliance on external databases. They can detect and store multiple patterns simultaneously and learn from previously encountered patterns. The company also offers software tools to assist users in integrating the chipsets and conducting simulations. Another Brain's technology has diverse applications across various industries, including smart sensors, Internet of Things (IoT), smart cars, smart homes, robotics, drones, security, biometrics, defense, and data center optimization. By enhancing the capabilities of AI beyond traditional deep learning approaches, Another Brain aims to revolutionize how information is processed and utilized in numerous sectors.
Revotree
Grant in 2018
Revotree s.r.l. is an Italian startup founded in 2017, based in Rome, that focuses on optimizing irrigation management for orchards and vineyards through an advanced electronic monitoring system powered by artificial intelligence. The company's flagship product, the Revotree application, integrates a flexible and easy-to-install sensor network with data prediction software. This system processes information from various sensors and weather forecasts, enabling farmers to enhance the efficiency of their irrigation practices. By classifying land, profiling crops, and analyzing water trends, Revotree's technology promotes agricultural sustainability while helping farmers conserve water and improve crop quality.
ForCity
Grant in 2018
ForCity is a software-as-a-service company specializing in 4D urban simulation to aid decision-making in the development of smart cities. The firm has developed a decision support platform that enhances strategic planning and operational efficiency by integrating various datasets related to urban parameters such as energy consumption, water usage, real estate projects, and land availability. Using advanced 3D and 4D simulation techniques, the platform generates detailed reports that assist municipal managers in optimizing development strategies across areas like energy management, waste disposal, land use, and economic growth. This innovative approach enables municipalities to make informed decisions that contribute to sustainable urban development.
BuffaloGrid
Grant in 2018
BuffaloGrid is a pioneering company that provides mobile power and internet services to off-grid communities, primarily in frontier markets. Their innovative technology enables smartphone users in these areas to charge their devices and access digital services, bridging the digital divide and enhancing their quality of life and business activities. The company's solar-powered, off-grid phone charging system communicates with a cloud platform, offering digital content and services to users.
Servo Movement
Grant in 2018
Servo Movement is a developer and manufacturer of light electric vehicles (LEVs) focused on enhancing urban transportation. The company designs aesthetically appealing electric scooters and operates a charging network for light electric vehicles, aimed at addressing modern urban mobility challenges. By integrating smart devices into their offerings, Servo Movement strives to make the use of LEVs convenient and practical, ultimately helping to alleviate traffic congestion and contribute to energy sustainability in cities.
PHYSEE Technologies
Grant in 2018
Physee Technologies, founded in 2014 and based in Delft, the Netherlands, specializes in innovative window technology aimed at enhancing energy efficiency in buildings. The company is known for its PowerWindow, a transparent and colorless glass that generates electricity through a luminescent thin-film coating. This technology allows for the integration of smart, energy-producing windows into various architectural designs without compromising aesthetics. By focusing on optimizing building facades, Physee aims to contribute to energy-neutral environments, tapping into the untapped potential of these surfaces to reduce energy consumption in commercial real estate while providing data sensing capabilities.
Siarq
Grant in 2018
Siarq specializes in the design, development, and provision of advanced solar products and services aimed at enhancing smart cities and urban architecture. The company focuses on clean energy technology that integrates solar energy, lighting, Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, and extensive data capture. Its product offerings include smart solar streetlights, LED lighting systems, and photovoltaic energy generators, which are equipped with remote monitoring capabilities. These innovations enable clients to access real-time environmental data, including air quality reports, thereby contributing to the creation of more sustainable urban environments.
Galgus
Grant in 2018
Galgus specializes in intelligent WiFi technology that enhances network performance and provides advanced geolocation analytics. The company holds seven international patents and has a presence in Spain, the USA, Colombia, and Peru. Recognized by Gartner, Galgus is a leader in on-board WiFi technology for planes and trains, with over 5,000 devices installed globally. Its Smart WiFi solutions are utilized in diverse environments, including football stadiums, schools, shopping centers, rural areas, hotels, and convention centers, ensuring an optimal user experience. The company's hardware-agnostic technology can be integrated into various WiFi devices to improve spectral efficiency, reduce interference, and minimize power consumption. Notable clients include Telefónica, Boeing, Hoteles Barceló, Cellnex, Adif, Netoip, and Icomera.
UBIK Solutions
Grant in 2018
UBIK Solutions is a technology company based in Tallinn, Estonia, founded in 2011, that focuses on providing innovative solutions for the sustainable energy sector. The company specializes in developing micro and string inverters for photovoltaic systems, which facilitate efficient power conversion and renewable energy management. By integrating the advantages of microinverters and power optimizers into a single device, UBIK Solutions makes solar energy more accessible and manageable. Their mission is to promote the use of renewable energy and contribute to a sustainable energy economy, ultimately aiding efforts to combat global warming. Through their smart, simple, and affordable technologies, UBIK Solutions aims to empower individuals and organizations in their pursuit of distributed energy projects.
Shute Sensing Solutions
Grant in 2018
Shute Sensing Solutions IVS is a Danish company that develops advanced polymer optical fiber sensor systems for real-time monitoring of strain, humidity, and temperature along optical fibers. Founded in 2015 and based in Kongens Lyngby, the company originated as a spin-off from DTU Fotonik at the Technical University of Denmark. Shute's sensor solution comprises an interrogator, software, and sensors, which have been tested on various materials, including concrete floors and fiber-based concrete elements. The technology is designed to provide effective monitoring capabilities across different applications, enhancing structural integrity and environmental awareness.
Dataunitor
Grant in 2018
DataUnitoR is a research and technology development company specializing in data science applications, including data engineering, management, and analytics, with a focus on security and privacy. The company offers high-tech platforms as a service, providing virtual machines and storage solutions tailored for various applications, such as smart city projects and events like tournaments and conferences. Additionally, DataUnitoR develops innovative prototypes, obtains patents, and sells technology products with associated rights. Their big data analytics and fusion platform delivers actionable intelligence for decision support and automation, featuring tools like digital twins, serious games, and training solutions. This enables clients to effectively integrate advanced technologies, including blockchain and deep learning, into their operations.
AIA Science
Grant in 2018
AIA Science specializes in data analytics and artificial intelligence solutions tailored for smart cities. The company provides tools designed to measure carbon footprints and analyze asset values. Its services encompass a range of advanced technologies, including Internet of Things (IoT), big data analytics, and machine learning. By leveraging these capabilities, AIA Science enables clients to optimize their data utilization through deep analytics that combine human expertise with sophisticated algorithms. This approach helps organizations navigate the evolving landscape of sensor technology, ultimately enhancing their operational efficiency and profitability.
Foot Analytics
Grant in 2018
Foot Analytics specializes in providing customer behavior analytics for retail and automotive sectors, as well as smart cities. The company's platform offers real-time insights into consumer behavior, enabling retailers to understand traffic flows and conversion rates while identifying genuine sales opportunities. By eliminating duplicated visits to different dealers, Foot Analytics enhances the accuracy of its data. Additionally, the platform extends its capabilities to analyze public interactions, such as the movement of public transport users and visitors to parks, thereby offering a comprehensive view of citizen behavior in urban environments. This information empowers businesses to optimize their strategies and improve customer engagement.
nello
Grant in 2018
Nello is a technology company dedicated to streamlining urban living. It specializes in upgrading multi-family home intercom systems, enabling keyless access via smartphones. This technology also facilitates unattended deliveries and pickups, enhancing convenience and efficiency for residents.
Trameto
Grant in 2018
Trameto Ltd. is a manufacturer based in Swansea, United Kingdom, specializing in power management integrated circuits (PMICs) designed to eliminate battery dependency in ultra-low-power systems. Founded in 2016, the company develops intelligent and ultra-efficient power management devices that facilitate micro energy harvesting. These innovations enable the creation of self-sustaining autonomous wireless devices, particularly for Internet of Things applications. Trameto's technology provides an effective and economical solution for customers looking to integrate energy harvesting into their wireless devices, thereby advancing the capabilities and sustainability of IoT systems.
Cortexia
Grant in 2018
Cortexia is a technology company focused on enhancing urban cleanliness through an AI-based platform designed for cities worldwide. The company employs intelligent vision and mobile cameras to automatically recognize, categorize, and map littering across urban areas, generating a cleanliness index. This system continuously monitors and visualizes data, translating residents' perceptions and detecting various types of waste. By providing a web interface for data access, Cortexia enables cities and organizations to allocate resources effectively and manage cleanliness more efficiently, ensuring that urban environments remain clean and well-maintained.
Candam Tech
Grant in 2018
Candam is focused on creating innovative technology for the waste management sector, particularly in Europe. The company has developed a patented Smart Ring technology that utilizes acoustic techniques and artificial intelligence algorithms to identify various types of packaging materials in real time. This system aims to enhance waste collection processes, increase recycling rates, and support the circular economy by providing efficient waste management solutions. By implementing its technological platform, Candam seeks to address challenges associated with waste production and improve access to waste management systems, particularly in urban areas dealing with specific waste categories such as pharmaceuticals.
KMB Lab
Grant in 2018
KMB Lab is a technology company that specializes in advanced localization systems aimed at tracking high-value assets. The company has developed an Internet of Things (IoT) solution that enhances urban living by making cities more comfortable, safe, and efficient. Its system includes an electronic device that can be installed internally to provide theft notifications and real-time location tracking through a dedicated application. This technology enables clients to monitor their valuables effectively, benefiting from features such as data traffic analysis and anti-theft services. By integrating these functionalities, KMB Lab offers a comprehensive tracking and localization solution that addresses the needs of asset security in urban environments.
Nomoko
Grant in 2018
Nomoko AG, based in Zurich, Switzerland, specializes in creating a 3D digital infrastructure known as the Mirror World, which serves as a platform for streaming spatial data and developing applications. This innovative environment allows users to construct game engine-ready, fully segmented digital twins of entire cities. Nomoko's offerings include spatial tools and applications that facilitate the visualization and planning of projects, particularly in real estate. By harnessing advanced technologies such as drones for creating detailed three-dimensional models, Nomoko provides clients with valuable insights and contextual data to support decision-making. The company's collaborations with various partners, including educational and technological institutions, underscore its commitment to advancing digital infrastructure for multiple industries, including smart city applications and augmented reality. Established in 2015, Nomoko aims to transform interactions between humans and autonomous systems, positioning itself at the forefront of the 4th Industrial Revolution.
The Bubbles Company
Grant in 2018
The Bubbles Company designs and manufactures the first connected objects hosted in points of sale: The Bubbles. The service provided by the device is really simple : it allows people to charge their smartphones anywhere, anytime. It has a huge potential in drive-to-store, real-time interaction with visitors, on-site coupons, iBeacon features etc.
Navlandis
Grant in 2018
Navlandis is a manufacturer of innovative foldable metal containers designed to optimize freight transportation. The company's products function as smart, transformable delivery tools that enhance space utilization during shipping, allowing logistics and warehouse operators to minimize transport costs and reduce CO2 emissions. By ensuring that goods occupy most of the available space and operating without smoke emissions, Navlandis aims to contribute positively to both economic efficiency and environmental sustainability. The initiative stems from a group of engineers committed to personal development while making a meaningful impact on society and the environment.
Eccocar
Grant in 2018
Eccocar is a Madrid-based car-sharing platform founded in 2015 that focuses on enhancing the efficiency of car rental, dealership, and fleet management services. The platform aims to facilitate the transition to sustainable mobility by digitalizing corporate fleets and integrating car sharing with fleet management into a single, brand-agnostic system. This approach allows fleet managers to oversee vehicle usage effectively and make informed decisions regarding resource allocation and utilization. Eccocar connects underutilized vehicle fleets to the cloud, enabling clients to customize their preferences while promoting resource efficiency, reducing urban congestion, and lowering pollution levels.
Mobility Services Hub MSH
Grant in 2017
MSH is the Austrian-wide partnership and cooperation between the relevant stakeholder groups (public and private transport, public-distance passenger transport, payment service providers, technology and consulting companies), organized as a neutral hub with the aim of facilitating the development of smartphone apps integrating all areas of multimodal mobility (information, ticket purchase, payment and settlement) coverage. Equal opportunities for mobility service providers and non-discrimination in distribution are the key aspects of the cooperation.
Albufera e-Power
Grant in 2017
Albufera e-Power specializies in the development of aluminium-air batteries and the distribution of energy storage solutions. It operates as a subsidiary of Albufera Energy Storage. Albufera e-Power, through its CELION y SELENE projects, envisages the use of second-life batteries in other electric mobility and smart city applications.
ISCLEANAIR
Grant in 2017
ISCLEANAIR is a leader in ambient air pollution abatement, specializing in innovative air cleaning technology designed to enhance environmental sustainability and energy efficiency. The company has developed over 20 patented Ambient Pollution Abatement (APA) systems that utilize water and mechanical processes to eliminate the need for filters. This technology achieves a remarkable 99% reduction in surface-level air pollution, effectively addressing a wide range of toxic substances, including greenhouse gases like CO2 and nanoparticles. With its flexible applications in both indoor and outdoor environments, ISCLEANAIR's solutions are suitable for various settings, including industrial sites, urban areas, and agricultural spaces. The company boasts over 200 validated installations and more than 60 projects worldwide, along with extensive intellectual property rights and numerous certifications. By focusing on providing clean air, ISCLEANAIR not only protects human health but also offers opportunities for earning carbon credits, solidifying its position as a global pioneer in eco-friendly air purification technology.
Plume Labs
Grant in 2017
Plume Labs, established in 2014 and headquartered in Paris, France, specializes in air quality monitoring and personal exposure tracking. The company produces a wearable air sensor and a mobile application, Air Report, which provides real-time pollution forecasts and personalized recommendations to users in over 150 cities worldwide. Plume Labs' technology empowers individuals to plan their activities and reduce exposure to air pollution, while its data platform, Air Cloud, enables businesses and decision-makers to access and analyze air quality data.
PowerSines
Grant in 2017
PowerSines Ltd. is a global provider of voltage optimization and control technologies, focusing on enhancing energy efficiency for commercial and industrial clients. The company develops a range of energy-saving systems, including lighting energy controllers for various scales of deployment, a remote energy management system for real-time monitoring and control of electrical usage, and methods for improving AC motor efficiency. PowerSines also offers professional services, including consulting, installation, training, and technical support. Its products find applications in diverse settings such as street lighting, hotels, hospitals, supermarkets, and public buildings. By implementing smart voltage optimization, PowerSines helps clients reduce electricity costs, extend the lifespan of electrical equipment, and lower carbon emissions. Founded in 1980 and based in Or-Yehuda, Israel, the company was previously known as Power Electronics Systems Ltd. before rebranding in 2009.
eTactica
Grant in 2017
eTactica is a company that provides solutions for monitoring electricity consumption at a granular level, allowing users to track usage down to individual devices. By utilizing built-in messaging technology and standard connectivity options such as Ethernet and Wi-Fi, eTactica's products offer valuable insights into energy consumption. This capability enables businesses to identify opportunities for energy reduction, leading to significant cost savings and enhanced operational efficiency. The company's focus on simplifying energy tracking positions it as a practical tool for organizations aiming to optimize their electricity usage.
Easelink
Grant in 2017
Easelink is focused on creating innovative solutions for electric vehicle charging through its proprietary MATRIX CHARGING® technology. This automated conductive charging system eliminates the need for manual plugging and unplugging by allowing vehicles to charge automatically when parked over a stationary charging pad. The design features no moving parts outside the vehicle, making it both efficient and scalable. Easelink aims to enhance the user experience of electric vehicle owners, facilitating a seamless and convenient charging process that aligns with the growing demand for smart living solutions.
See.Sense
Grant in 2017
See.Sense develops innovative cycling technology aimed at enhancing safety and convenience for cyclists. The company creates award-winning products that utilize patented sensor technology and artificial intelligence to improve the riding experience. With over 50,000 users globally, See.Sense is recognized as the official bike light and ride insights supplier for British Cycling and Cycling Ireland. The unique data collected by its products supports collaboration with smart cities worldwide, aiming to enhance cycling infrastructure, reduce congestion, and improve urban mobility. The company is based in Northern Ireland and has received multiple awards for its design and innovation.
Vadecity
Grant in 2017
vadeCity is a Barcelona-based start-up founded in 2014, dedicated to transforming urban environments through innovative mobility solutions that emphasize sustainability, health, and progress. The company's primary initiative, vadeBike, offers smart safety features for bicycles and kick scooters, including secure parking systems implemented in collaboration with the City Council and supported by European funding. vadeCity's services encompass data analysis aimed at enhancing mobility and sustainability, real-time data collection on urban activities, and energy supply solutions for electric personal mobility vehicles. By addressing the needs of citizens, organizations, and municipalities, vadeCity aims to contribute meaningfully to the development of smart cities.
SHOKA
Grant in 2017
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.
Klimator
Grant in 2017
Klimator AB is a software company based in Gothenburg, Sweden, specializing in road weather information solutions. Founded in 1999 and formerly known as Anfangen 708 AB, the company has developed the Road Condition Data Platform, which utilizes sensor fusion to provide comprehensive road weather data, including current conditions, forecasts, and vehicle information. Klimator's technology aids the winter road industry by enabling informed decision-making regarding snow removal and de-icing. The company is closely linked with the University of Gothenburg and focuses on projects related to traffic safety, climate mapping, and forecasting road conditions. In addition to its work in Sweden, Klimator is involved in international projects aimed at enhancing road climate monitoring, developing intelligent transport solutions, and promoting energy efficiency and sustainability. The company also addresses urban design challenges, particularly concerning comfort climate, wind effects, and environmental factors.
Green City Solutions
Grant in 2017
Green City Solutions GmbH, founded in 2014 and based in Berlin, Germany, focuses on addressing air pollution through innovative waste management solutions. The company has developed the “CityTree,” a product that features a specially designed, vertically installed moss culture combined with Internet-of-Things (IoT) technology. This unique system targets particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone, improving air quality by utilizing specific plants that purify the air while also providing cooling and humidification. The CityTree is equipped with sensors that gather environmental and climatic data, allowing for the regulation and optimization of plant performance. Additionally, the collected data contributes to enhancing the understanding of environmental conditions in urban areas.
Ecov
Grant in 2017
Ecov is a Paris-based company specializing in innovative carpooling solutions aimed at improving transportation efficiency in peri-urban and rural areas. Founded in 2014, it offers a unique service called COVOIT', which integrates hardware and software to establish connected ridesharing stations. These stations feature color touchscreen terminals for passengers to register, pay, and request rides, along with LED displays showing destinations. Ecov's mobile application provides real-time information on station locations and estimated wait times, enhancing user experience. The company's concept operates like a bus line, allowing spontaneous carpooling without prior booking, thus addressing the inefficiencies of traditional ride-sharing methods. With a focus on reducing greenhouse gas emissions and improving access to transport for low-income individuals, Ecov collaborates with various stakeholders, including businesses, communities, and engineering firms, to implement effective carpooling solutions. The company also provides continuous user support and service, making it easier for drivers to offer empty seats and for passengers to share rides conveniently.
Busup
Grant in 2017
BusUp is a mobility service provider that focuses on efficient and flexible corporate commuting solutions, pioneering shared corporate shuttle services since its establishment in 2016. Operating globally in the U.S., Europe, and Latin America, BusUp serves major corporations such as Accenture, Roche, and Nestlé. The company leverages advanced technology and an innovative business model to transform a traditionally low-digitized sector, enhancing convenience for passengers, clients, operators, and public administration. BusUp has collaborated with over 150 operators and served more than 100 clients, facilitating the transport of over 500,000 passengers worldwide. Additionally, its platform allows users to book on-demand crowd-sourced buses for commuting and leisure, particularly in areas with limited public transport options.
GreenSpider
Grant in 2017
GreenSpider is a developer of Internet of Things (IoT) technology aimed at enhancing mobility and vehicle sharing within smart cities. The company's software integrates with a range of scalable devices that offer various features, such as real-time monitoring of geolocation, temperature, humidity, and vibrations. This technology enables logistics operators to effectively track and manage critical shipments, ensuring they receive timely information about their expeditions. GreenSpider's focus on improving mobility applications positions it as a key player in the evolving landscape of smart urban environments.
Include
Grant in 2017
Include Ltd. is a high-tech startup based in Solin, Croatia, specializing in the development and manufacturing of IoT-based street furniture. Established in 2014, the company introduced the first smart bench in Europe in 2015, which incorporates features such as cable and wireless charging for devices, a free Wi-Fi hotspot, street lighting, and 15 sensors for monitoring bench usage and environmental data. The benches are equipped with an advanced web platform that enables real-time tracking of usage data, providing valuable insights for city councils and governments to enhance urban planning and maximize the benefits of smart technologies in public spaces. With nearly 100 units sold in its first year, Include aims to become a leader in innovative solutions that meet the everyday needs of citizens.
Goodmill Systems
Grant in 2017
Goodmill Systems, Ltd. specializes in connectivity solutions tailored for business users, integrators, and service providers. Founded in 2005 and located in Espoo, Finland, the company offers a range of products, including service-aware routers designed for backup routing of essential connections, particularly for small and medium-sized businesses and retail locations. Their offerings also encompass remote monitoring and management systems, as well as security and surveillance applications. Additionally, Goodmill provides support services, Internet protocol network consultancy, and network management integration. The company focuses on delivering broadband solutions for public safety operators, addressing the growing demand for reliable digital connectivity in critical situations. By implementing a unique business model, Goodmill aims to enhance data security, coverage, and resilience while minimizing the need for substantial investments in new network infrastructure.
Zehus
Grant in 2017
Zehus is an Italy-based smart mobility company specializing in electric bicycle technology. Its flagship product, BIKE+ all in one, serves as a comprehensive e-kit that integrates a motor, batteries, electronics, and Bluetooth connectivity to enhance the cycling experience. The system is designed to optimize the use of human power, functioning independently of the electrical grid. By maximizing the efficiency of human energy, BIKE+ all in one has demonstrated significant improvements in cycling performance, including over 30% increased efficiency and more than 20% reduced oxygen consumption. This makes a bike equipped with BIKE+ all in one a genuinely zero-emission vehicle, promoting sustainable transportation solutions.
Pixel
Grant in 2017
Pixel has been providing technologically advanced electronic and IT solutions for public transport since 1994. Its domain is developing innovative, modern and eco-friendly electronic and IT solutions so passengers reach their destination easily, safely and comfortably. Carriers gain an opportunity to manage their vehicle fleet better. Its devices and systems are used by the organizers and operators of public transport in the centres of transport management, at train stations, stops and in vehicles. The advanced systems of passenger information, fare collecting systems and video vehicle monitoring provide passengers with efficient, comfortable and safe travelling.
Move Plus Srl
Grant in 2017
Move Plus Sr is a Turin start-up that deals with the development of web and mobile platforms with the aim of optimizing transport. The company is currently active in urban and tourist mobility projects with two different platforms currently under development that will soon be available on the market.
Sustainable LED Light
Grant in 2017
Sustainable LED Light is a technology company focused on developing cost-effective and sustainable solutions for the lighting industry. The company specializes in manufacturing reliable and efficient LED lighting products that contribute to significant greenhouse gas reduction. Recently, it has secured a patent for innovative LED thermal management and has created a proprietary direct AC driver to enhance performance. Sustainable LED Light is also dedicated to improving light quality and incorporating smart control features into its lighting modules, aiming to provide clients with enhanced energy efficiency, longevity, and reliability in their lighting solutions.
Giunko
Grant in 2017
Giunko is an IT startup specialized in the development of cloud-based solutions addressed to the mobile and web world. Field of action: smartcity platform for circular economy and recycling. We design and develop complex architectures and distributed systems based on cutting-edge technologies aimed at process innovation and the quality of the user experience. We aggregate, process, and process large amounts of data to best enhance them in competitive scenarios.
ZaaK
Grant in 2016
ZaaK Technologies is a start-up focused on recycling industrial waste, specifically converting fly ash from coal-fired power plants into high-value products for the building and construction industry. Utilizing patented clean technologies, ZaaK has developed a unique process to transform fly ash into lightweight engineered sand, known as Smart Sand. This innovative material is designed to be eco-friendly, non-toxic, and reusable, providing sustainable solutions that enhance the energy efficiency of buildings and contribute to the development of smart cities. By managing and treating industrial waste, ZaaK aims to deliver commercial products that are both environmentally responsible and beneficial for construction applications.
InboundMuse
Grant in 2016
InboundMuse is a premier DataScience-As-A-Service Agency that was recognized for its “excellent innovations in ICT” by the European Commission in 2016. The company exports its know-how across the world and solves headaches for Universities, household names like Intel; and international groups specializing solely on data and analytics. InboundMuse leads R&D projects that transform freely available, but unused, data into tangible business gains. The ultimate goal is always to increase organisational efficiency through automation and self-optimizing systems that cut down costs or boost profit margins. Its solutions mine, manage and master data to automate systems that can range from the completely virtual to the Internet-of-Things; and from the Microscopic (Cancer Research) to the scale of Urban-Planning (Traffic Flow Optimization).
NewWind R&D
Grant in 2016
NewWind R&D is a company specialized in energy harvesting technologies for distributed power generation from a natural biomimetic approach. The company's objective is to become a worldwide benchmark company on renewable energy harvesting technology and art fusion for smart grid power generation.
Lightbee
Grant in 2016
LightBee is an innovative company specializing in Visible Light Communication (VLC) technology, leveraging the capabilities of LED lamps for both illumination and data transmission. With applications spanning domestic settings, traffic management, healthcare, and hospitality, LightBee addresses the growing demand for energy-efficient and environmentally friendly lighting solutions. The company focuses on integrating LED technology into various hardware, facilitating functions such as signage, mobile devices, and urban lighting. By combining low power consumption with a long lifespan, LightBee's products maintain consistent performance while also serving as effective communication tools. The use of visible light for data transmission offers advantages such as immunity to electromagnetic interference, enhanced security, and safety for users. With a foundation in wireless optical communication and a commitment to creating an integrated ecosystem for access, identification, and validation, LightBee aims to empower clients in managing their operations more effectively.
Infarm
Grant in 2016
Infarm is a Berlin-based company founded in 2013 that designs and distributes efficient vertical farms for urban environments. By integrating IoT technologies and machine learning, Infarm provides a modular farming system that aims to create a resilient, transparent, and affordable alternative food system. The company’s compact growing kits enable cities to enhance their self-sufficiency in food production, improving the safety, quality, and environmental impact of the food supply. Through its innovative approach, Infarm seeks to transform how fresh produce is grown and consumed in urban areas.
Arquimea Ingeniera
Grant in 2016
ARQUIMEA develops electronic, microelectronic, and electro-mechanic systems and components, including smart actuators and mechanisms, sensing systems, integrated circuits (IC) and robotic parts. ARQUIMEA’s products and technologies are suitable for those markets and sectors demanding innovation, quality, high performance and reliability, such as Aerospace, Defence & Security, Industry, Automotive, Medical or Agroindustry. ARQUIMEA is committed to offer its clients products adapted to their needs and expert technical advice, with the goal of collaborating in the progress and development of the society in which we live. Production processes at ARQUIMEA are developed following the strictest and most exhaustive international quality regulations.
Arquimea Ingeniera
Grant in 2016
ARQUIMEA develops electronic, microelectronic, and electro-mechanic systems and components, including smart actuators and mechanisms, sensing systems, integrated circuits (IC) and robotic parts. ARQUIMEA’s products and technologies are suitable for those markets and sectors demanding innovation, quality, high performance and reliability, such as Aerospace, Defence & Security, Industry, Automotive, Medical or Agroindustry. ARQUIMEA is committed to offer its clients products adapted to their needs and expert technical advice, with the goal of collaborating in the progress and development of the society in which we live. Production processes at ARQUIMEA are developed following the strictest and most exhaustive international quality regulations.
Cellint
Grant in 2016
Cellint Ltd. specializes in cellular-based road traffic information solutions, providing tools for mobility management, planning, and safety. Its primary products include TrafficSense, which anonymously tracks active mobile phones to deliver real-time traffic information for cities, highways, and surface streets, and NetEyes, a wireless network optimization solution aimed at reducing dropped calls and improving call quality. The company serves a diverse clientele, including cellular operators, government agencies, traffic integrators, navigation providers, and municipalities across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Founded in 2005 and headquartered in Lod, Israel, with an additional office in Olathe, Kansas, Cellint employs big data analytics to enhance urban mobility and traffic management, supporting smart city initiatives and providing vital location-based services.
Greenely
Grant in 2016
Greenely AB, based in Stockholm, Sweden, develops an innovative application focused on energy management that allows users to monitor their electricity consumption and receive personalized tips for savings. The app connects over 150,000 households, enabling users to control and optimize their energy usage, thereby fostering the creation of zero-emission communities. By utilizing advanced learning algorithms, the application tracks and analyzes energy behaviors, providing targeted feedback and insights without the need for additional hardware. Greenely aims to enhance the experience of modern energy consumers by empowering them with knowledge and tools to manage their energy usage efficiently, ultimately contributing to self-sustainable communities.
WAISENSE
Grant in 2016
WAISENSE, operating under the name Metrica6 Ingenieria y Desarrollos S.L., is a technology-driven startup based in Málaga, Spain, founded in 2013. The company specializes in developing devices aimed at reducing the wastage of cold water when users demand hot water, addressing environmental concerns related to water conservation. In addition to its primary focus on water-saving technologies, Metrica6 offers research and development services that encompass product development, graphic design, process optimization, and technical reporting for various industries.
ReMoni
Grant in 2016
ReMoni ApS specializes in providing small wireless sensors for monitoring technical installations to prevent resource loss. Established in 2013 and based in Østbirk, Denmark, the company enables clients to attach these sensors to various infrastructures such as cables and pipes. The sensors offer real-time measurements of energy consumption, automatic alerts for overconsumption, and early warnings for potential issues. This technology supports remote surveillance and facility management, allowing users to benchmark similar devices and respond promptly to sudden failures. ReMoni's system, which integrates cloud-based artificial intelligence and machine learning, aims to optimize resource use across various sectors, including agriculture and public services, thereby reducing energy waste and CO2 emissions.
WaterView
Grant in 2016
WaterView is a technology company that transforms conventional cameras into advanced weather monitoring systems, effectively reducing costs associated with high-resolution weather data collection. By leveraging a combination of computer vision techniques and physical models based on camera optics, WaterView develops a big data platform that analyzes weather conditions, such as rain intensity, from images captured by various connected devices, including surveillance and smartphone cameras. This innovative approach democratizes access to weather big data, providing actionable insights for a range of users, including road administrations, smart cities, and energy companies. Through its services for collecting and analyzing meteorological data, WaterView enhances decision-making in various sectors reliant on accurate weather information.
Explore UG
Grant in 2016
Explore provides big data geo-processing services. It aims to transform Earth Observation and geospatial data into actionable information for businesses and organizations to improve their location based products and services. Its expertise and proven results in automatic information extraction from imagery and data analysis help the company provide and deliver scalable solutions for its customers.
PowerSines
Grant in 2016
PowerSines Ltd. is a global provider of voltage optimization and control technologies, focusing on enhancing energy efficiency for commercial and industrial clients. The company develops a range of energy-saving systems, including lighting energy controllers for various scales of deployment, a remote energy management system for real-time monitoring and control of electrical usage, and methods for improving AC motor efficiency. PowerSines also offers professional services, including consulting, installation, training, and technical support. Its products find applications in diverse settings such as street lighting, hotels, hospitals, supermarkets, and public buildings. By implementing smart voltage optimization, PowerSines helps clients reduce electricity costs, extend the lifespan of electrical equipment, and lower carbon emissions. Founded in 1980 and based in Or-Yehuda, Israel, the company was previously known as Power Electronics Systems Ltd. before rebranding in 2009.
Worldsensing
Grant in 2016
Worldsensing is a leader in Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, specializing in low-power wireless sensing networks that enhance critical infrastructure. The company has developed comprehensive vertical solutions targeting two primary markets: Mobility and Industrial Solutions. In the Mobility sector, Worldsensing offers innovative products like Bitcarrier, a real-time traffic flow management system, and Fastprk, a leading smart parking solution. In the Industrial Solutions market, the LS-G6 platform is used to monitor vital assets in remote locations, including bridges, tunnels, and power lines. Founded in 2010, the company has established its presence in Barcelona and London, employing over 40 professionals. Worldsensing's achievements include multiple awards for its products, such as the Stockholm Smart City Living Labs Global Award for Fastprk and recognition from Gartner for Bitcarrier as a "Cool Vendor." The company is committed to providing clients with real-time insights to improve decision-making in both smart city and industrial contexts.
Smart Sensor Technology
Grant in 2016
Smart Sensor Technology S.L., founded in 2009 in Santander, Spain, specializes in developing advanced fuel leak detection systems for various facilities, including petrol stations, storage tanks, ports, airports, refineries, and chemical plants. The company's innovative Fuel Leak Wireless Detection System enables continuous monitoring without the need for civil work, minimizing false alarms and maintenance requirements. The system consists of a sensor that detects leaks and transmits data to a gateway using a wireless connection, ensuring efficient and reliable operation with a battery life of up to seven years. This technology addresses critical safety and environmental concerns in the fuel retailing sector, positioning the company as a key player in enhancing operational integrity.
ACTISA
Grant in 2016
ACTISA provides an advanced profile of technical consulting in civil engineering and architecture adapted to the new demands of society. ACTISA carries out tasks of technical assistance to public bodies and private companies that involve the application of new technologies or techniques, or allow the generation of new lines of research, innovation and development. In addition to consulting services, the company develops two lines of business with a highly technological component: artificial intelligence software applied to civil engineering, and modular construction line designated as "discontinuous structures and pavements". In addition, the company has specialized in the design and construction of charging stations for electric vehicles.
MemEx Italy
Grant in 2016
MemEx is an independent engineering consultancy company which has been operating in the sector of mobility, public transport, urban logistics and smart cities since 1994. For over 20 years, MemEx has been providing service engineering to Local Authorities (Town Councils, Regional and Provincial Authorities) and public transport companies. In detail, the services comprise analysis, benchmarking and planning of technologically-advanced systems for the definition, management and evaluation of the entire public tender procedure, for the supervision of works, the testing and the operational launching of ICT/ITS systems for public transport services. MemEx provides service engineering to the various stakeholders in the design, experimentation and evaluation of innovative services to support the public transport and mobility supply, comprising research into possible sources of funding in the European, national and regional programmes.
Optin
Grant in 2016
Optin Kft. is an information-technology research and development company that focuses on the development of innovative technologies for logistics, vehicle security, and traffic management.
Nedra
Grant in 2016
The concept is to create a family of novel, lightweight EVs, through an EU based organization coordinating design, manufacture, supply and support service infrastructure, targeted at producing zero-emission city mobility for co-ordinated hire schemes, transportation networks, taxi or private individual transport. EC policy demands sustainable urban mobility, specifically within the growing carshare and city hire market. Nedra has been formed specifically to capitalize on these emerging opportunities through an Electric Vehicle (EV) platform where Product Specification and New Product Development processes are optimized to match exactly the market needs and the mantra “just enough” is applied. The Nedra product range features a combination of lightweight, low cost, longer range and rapid charge platform that is not currently met by any single existing product.
BuffaloGrid
Grant in 2016
BuffaloGrid is a pioneering company that provides mobile power and internet services to off-grid communities, primarily in frontier markets. Their innovative technology enables smartphone users in these areas to charge their devices and access digital services, bridging the digital divide and enhancing their quality of life and business activities. The company's solar-powered, off-grid phone charging system communicates with a cloud platform, offering digital content and services to users.
Aeorum España
Grant in 2016
Aeorum España is a technology-based company established in 2009 and located in the Technological Park of Andalusia. It specializes in research and development, focusing on providing innovative solutions aimed at enhancing public safety. The company develops AI-based drone management systems that offer automated support for command centers and vehicles, primarily for security monitoring and real-time assessment of various environments. Aeorum's platform empowers security managers with tools for preventive surveillance, enabling rapid and informed decision-making to mitigate risks during critical situations. Additionally, it enhances city management and improves conditions in rural and coastal areas by capturing, processing, and analyzing real-world images, facilitating intelligent infrastructure management.
IRIS SRL
Grant in 2016
IRIS develops plasma technology applications to liquid and solid waste treatment. IRIS patent pending solutions improve technical and economic efficiency of small scale - on site treatments enabling no waste or zero carbon footprint processes. The company also develops smart self adaptive solutions for the efficient exploitation of laser processes: cutting, welding, direct metal deposition. The focus is on process set up, characterization and validation vs. performance target and green labeling. Additionally, it supports partner companies in developing applications based on the use of laser and plasma technologies through all project phases: idea definition, fund raising, benchmark, R&D programs, engineering, partners search, exploitation of research results. IRIS specializes in process definition and characterization against performance indicators on production time reduction, cost savings and energy & resource efficiency of next generation Additive Manufacturing machines.
Aliter Group
Grant in 2016
Àliter Group is the result of the join of two Spanish leading companies with extensive experience in the field of the renewable energies in the related areas of engineering, construction and consulting services. The result is a company with a team of professionals who agglutinate the experience and the knowledge of more than 20 years of activity in the sector of the renewable energies worldwide, with more than 1.300 MW of PV and more that 100 MW of CSP projects advised, engineered, managed and/or installed. Àliter Group has a long term business commitment and a clear global view, wants to be everywhere where a renewable energy business opportunity can take place. Nowadays Àliter Group has presence in Spain, Bulgaria, Romania, India, Middle East and Latam. Àliter Group develops activities of consultancy, promotion, design, construction and exploitation of renewable energy infrastructures, always combining the best technical solution for maximum performance and high economic benefit, at the same time that contributing to the sustainability of our planet.
Naava
Pre Seed Round in 2016
Naava specializes in developing living green walls technology aimed at improving indoor air quality and enhancing overall well-being. By utilizing bioactive plants, Naava creates environments that purify air, reduce harmful chemicals, and provide natural humidity, making it easier for individuals and businesses to incorporate the benefits of nature into their indoor spaces. The company's innovative solutions address the need for healthier living and working environments, especially as people spend a significant portion of their time indoors, often exposed to synthetic air. Naava's mission is to reconnect people with nature, allowing them to experience the refreshing quality of Nordic forest air, even in urban settings.
Ctrl4 Enviro
Grant in 2016
Ctrl4 Enviro is a highly innovative computer vision analytics technology company based in Barcelona. From counting and monitoring of people in outdoor spaces to detecting cars and license plate information, we can process and provide highly accurate information for a wide range of scenarios and environments. It is founded in 2006 from our research project together with the Autonomous University of Barcelona. Collaborations with several research institutions and departments from the University, such as the Computer Vision Centre and the Statistics Physics Group, have led us to achieve the best innovative solutions for many challenging projects. Its mission is to apply technology to obtain information (sensorizing), and use it to optimize resource efficiency and contribute to a sustainable planet.
Terranea
Grant in 2016
Terranea offers technical assistance and advisory support on global environmental and development challenges in the areas of development, environment, water and sanitation, and crisis management. Terranea started its GreenCities project. Green infrastructure in urban environments is essential for our well-being. It also helps mitigate the effects of global climate change. Through big data analysis and the integration of geodata from different sources and sensors, we aim at developing tools for smart city planning.
Ensurge Micropower
Grant in 2015
Ensurge Micropower specializes in developing ultrathin, flexible, and safe energy storage solutions, primarily for wearable devices and connected sensors. The company utilizes innovative solid-state lithium battery (SSLB) technology, which allows for the creation of powerful, lightweight, and cost-effective rechargeable batteries suitable for a variety of applications. Ensurge operates a state-of-the-art flexible electronics manufacturing facility in Silicon Valley, where it employs patented process technology and materials in conjunction with roll-to-roll production methods to maximize the benefits of its SSLB technology. With corporate headquarters in Oslo and global headquarters in San Jose, Ensurge Micropower is focused on delivering advanced energy storage solutions to both established and emerging markets.
GarageScanner
Grant in 2015
GarageScanner is a patented platform that facilitates the sharing of empty parking spaces in urban areas by connecting drivers with parking space owners. Established in 2015 and based in Zaragoza, Spain, the service operates as a collaborative parking network catering to both businesses and consumers. Parking space owners can monetize their garages while maintaining control over their schedules without the burden of additional bills or taxes. For drivers, the platform provides a convenient solution to find available parking quickly, ultimately saving time, money, and fuel. Additionally, the system contributes to reducing traffic congestion and pollution in cities, while also generating extra tax revenue. The platform utilizes GPS technology to display vacant parking spaces on a map, enhancing the overall parking experience.
Lojika Field Labs
Grant in 2015
Lojika is an innovative research and development company based in Istanbul, focused on transforming urban mobility for people, vehicles, and cargo. Founded by a team of scientists, entrepreneurs, and designers, Lojika aims to alleviate the challenges of congestion and commuting through a unique combination of anthropology and technology. The company is conducting extensive field experiments with over 100,000 participants in Istanbul, leveraging its local context of heavy traffic and inadequate public transportation to test solutions for carpooling and social connectivity. By integrating artificial intelligence with user experiences, Lojika seeks to turn commuting challenges into opportunities for comfort and community engagement. The company's approach has garnered recognition, ranking among the top innovation projects in the European Union. With plans for further testing in cities like London, Amsterdam, and Shanghai, Lojika aspires to become a leader in the mobility-as-a-service sector, providing a novel and efficient alternative to traditional transportation methods.
TORO
Grant in 2015
TORO is a European technology platform that specializes in mobile commerce, transforming standard applications into 'Super-Apps' capable of hosting comprehensive marketplaces for third-party merchants. Initially partnering with major soccer clubs in Europe and a prominent Spanish bank, TORO aims to expand its innovative technology across various sectors, including sports, fashion, smart cities, and streaming platforms, with plans to enter the U.S. market. The company's research and development center, based in Barcelona, focuses on creating intellectual property and customizing the platform to meet the needs of its clients and operations.
Etrel
Grant in 2015
Etrel is a manufacturer specializing in charging stations and software designed for integrated electric vehicle (EV) charging systems. The company offers a comprehensive electromobility ecosystem that includes a range of charging products suitable for private, public, and commercial applications. Etrel's interactive charging equipment utilizes principles of artificial intelligence and system communication to facilitate sustainable e-mobility, enabling fast charging while preventing grid overloads. Additionally, Etrel provides a software-as-a-service (SaaS) platform for effective management of charging networks, enhancing the user experience for both customers and end users.
Omniflow
Grant in 2015
Omniflow specializes in sustainable energy solutions, focusing on the development of innovative infrastructure for urban environments. The company has created a Smart IoT Lamppost that integrates wind and solar energy technologies, transforming traditional street lighting into multifunctional smart infrastructure. This lamppost can accommodate various applications, including 5G Small Cells, Edge Computing, and Computer Vision, while providing high-quality data services. Additionally, Omniflow has developed an omnidirectional wind turbine and efficient solar cells, which support microgeneration and energy storage. These technologies enable businesses to efficiently generate power for diverse applications, making them suitable for both urban and remote locations. Through these advancements, Omniflow aims to enhance energy generation and sustainability in modern cities.
ReMoni
Grant in 2015
ReMoni ApS specializes in providing small wireless sensors for monitoring technical installations to prevent resource loss. Established in 2013 and based in Østbirk, Denmark, the company enables clients to attach these sensors to various infrastructures such as cables and pipes. The sensors offer real-time measurements of energy consumption, automatic alerts for overconsumption, and early warnings for potential issues. This technology supports remote surveillance and facility management, allowing users to benchmark similar devices and respond promptly to sudden failures. ReMoni's system, which integrates cloud-based artificial intelligence and machine learning, aims to optimize resource use across various sectors, including agriculture and public services, thereby reducing energy waste and CO2 emissions.
Worldsensing
Grant in 2015
Worldsensing is a leader in Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, specializing in low-power wireless sensing networks that enhance critical infrastructure. The company has developed comprehensive vertical solutions targeting two primary markets: Mobility and Industrial Solutions. In the Mobility sector, Worldsensing offers innovative products like Bitcarrier, a real-time traffic flow management system, and Fastprk, a leading smart parking solution. In the Industrial Solutions market, the LS-G6 platform is used to monitor vital assets in remote locations, including bridges, tunnels, and power lines. Founded in 2010, the company has established its presence in Barcelona and London, employing over 40 professionals. Worldsensing's achievements include multiple awards for its products, such as the Stockholm Smart City Living Labs Global Award for Fastprk and recognition from Gartner for Bitcarrier as a "Cool Vendor." The company is committed to providing clients with real-time insights to improve decision-making in both smart city and industrial contexts.
Green4Cities GmbH
Grant in 2015
Green4Cities develop and realize concepts, ideas and solutions for your green vision in the area of technical research and development, network and installed projects.In this sense, the company creates tailormade signposts to guide cities toward lifequality and resilience to climate change.
Except
Grant in 2015
Except is an integral sustainability consultancy, research and design agency. It delivers concepts and strategies for resilient, just, and inspiring cities, companies, and governance. Since 1999 Except brings together private and public partners and guide them towards systemic and fundamental improvement, where all stakeholders benefit. It applies innovative systemic analysis, develop road maps towards resilience, and execute solutions with inspiring design. Except bridges gaps between sectors to accelerate the frontier of sustainability, and create concepts that are realistic and feasible.
PowerTech Systems
Grant in 2015
PowerTech Systems is an innovative company focused on smart and sustainable energy management. Specialized for years in Lithium Iron Phosphate (LiFePO4 / LFP) and Lithium Nickel Manganese Cobalt (NMC) technology, PowerTech is constantly developing innovative and effective solutions in various fields: - Energy traction (for ground, marine and air transport), - Energy storage (Stationary, residential, commercial, or industrial systems/ Self-consumption/ Smart-grid/ Solar, Wind, Ocean energy/ Security/ Stand-alone applications/ Telecommunications/ UPS…). PowerTech's products are designed for a wide range of applications: from portable to large energy systems (from 1.28 to 1000 kWh).
Lojika Field Labs
Grant in 2015
Lojika is an innovative research and development company based in Istanbul, focused on transforming urban mobility for people, vehicles, and cargo. Founded by a team of scientists, entrepreneurs, and designers, Lojika aims to alleviate the challenges of congestion and commuting through a unique combination of anthropology and technology. The company is conducting extensive field experiments with over 100,000 participants in Istanbul, leveraging its local context of heavy traffic and inadequate public transportation to test solutions for carpooling and social connectivity. By integrating artificial intelligence with user experiences, Lojika seeks to turn commuting challenges into opportunities for comfort and community engagement. The company's approach has garnered recognition, ranking among the top innovation projects in the European Union. With plans for further testing in cities like London, Amsterdam, and Shanghai, Lojika aspires to become a leader in the mobility-as-a-service sector, providing a novel and efficient alternative to traditional transportation methods.
The City Game
Grant in 2015
The City Game is a computer game designed to encourage users to engage in sustainable actions that positively impact the environment and society. Through its web application, it provides users with opportunities to discover meaningful actions, locate physical places where they can contribute, and earn points as they participate. The platform combines learning and entertainment, making it an engaging way for individuals to make a difference while being rewarded for their efforts.
TVILight
Grant in 2015
Tvilight BV focuses on intelligent outdoor lighting solutions that enhance energy efficiency and reduce operational costs. The company offers lighting management software that incorporates outdoor sensors and wireless controls, allowing clients to transform conventional lighting systems. By partnering with global entities, Tvilight provides comprehensive solutions that can save up to 80% in energy consumption and cut maintenance costs by up to 50%. Their technology aims to improve not only energy management but also aspects related to transportation, energy supply, and public safety.
Rebernig Supervisioni
Grant in 2015
Rebernig Supervisioni is a platform for human inventiveness and artificial intelligence. They offer analysis of heterogeneous data for the management and control of different types of systems, such as energy production systems from renewable sources and building automation.
Lightbee
Grant in 2015
LightBee is an innovative company specializing in Visible Light Communication (VLC) technology, leveraging the capabilities of LED lamps for both illumination and data transmission. With applications spanning domestic settings, traffic management, healthcare, and hospitality, LightBee addresses the growing demand for energy-efficient and environmentally friendly lighting solutions. The company focuses on integrating LED technology into various hardware, facilitating functions such as signage, mobile devices, and urban lighting. By combining low power consumption with a long lifespan, LightBee's products maintain consistent performance while also serving as effective communication tools. The use of visible light for data transmission offers advantages such as immunity to electromagnetic interference, enhanced security, and safety for users. With a foundation in wireless optical communication and a commitment to creating an integrated ecosystem for access, identification, and validation, LightBee aims to empower clients in managing their operations more effectively.
EasyMile
Grant in 2015
EasyMile SAS, established in 2014 and headquartered in Toulouse, France, with offices in Singapore and Denver, USA, specializes in manufacturing and operating driverless, electric autonomous vehicles for smart mobility solutions. The company's flagship product, the EZ10, is a driverless shuttle capable of transporting up to 12 passengers over short distances, serving urban and suburban areas. EasyMile partners with leading manufacturers to integrate its award-winning, safety-focused technology, offering innovative mobility options to clients such as transport operators, city authorities, airports, corporations, and universities worldwide.
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