EASME

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.

Past deals in Smart Cities

Securaxis

Grant in 2019
Securaxis develops, installs, and operates innovative safety and security solutions, focusing on real-time geolocalized security information. Founded in 2018 as part of the BIC of CERN Technologies in Switzerland, the company is recognized for its achievements, including participation in various startup programs and awards. Securaxis utilizes a smart acoustic sensor connected to a wireless network to analyze and classify sounds in urban environments, allowing for accurate reporting of potential security threats. This technology enables organizations to enhance safety measures by making informed decisions based on real-time data. The team consists of eight experts in machine learning, acoustics, data management, and entrepreneurship, who have successfully developed and commercialized a mobile security application for notable clients, including the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs in Switzerland, the Olympic Committee, and the United Nations.

Nornir

Grant in 2019
Nornir is a Norwegian smart city operator specializing in network automation. It offers an end-to-end software infrastructure and wireless coverage for smart cities, integrating AI services and empowering IoT with collective intelligence.

Breeze Technologies

Grant in 2019
Founded in 2015, Breeze Technologies is a pioneering company specializing in air quality sensors and data analytics. It leverages IoT and AI to help cities and businesses create effective clean air action plans, enhancing urban living environments.

Sofies

Grant in 2019
Sofies specializes in sustainable development, offering professional services to public and private stakeholders. It focuses on land resource development, eco-industrial parks, waste management, alternative energy systems, and value chains, aiming to foster economic growth while preserving natural resources.

Dufour Aerospace

Grant in 2019
Founded in 2017, Dufour Aerospace is a Swiss aviation company specializing in aerospace engineering. It initially developed aerobatic aircraft but has since shifted focus to creating next-generation electric aircraft for sustainable cargo transportation and public safety missions.

Greenbird Integration Technology

Grant in 2019
Greenbird Integration Technology AS is a software and solutions firm based in Oslo, Norway, with additional offices in Stavanger and Palo Alto. Founded in 2009, the company specializes in providing IT advisory services and integration solutions tailored for both public and private organizations across Europe. Its flagship product, Utilihive, serves as a domain-specific integration platform as a service (iPaaS) designed to support utilities in their digital transformation efforts. Utilihive empowers sectors such as smart metering, smart grid, smart cities, and the industrial Internet of Things, facilitating efficient data integration and operational processes. The company also offers consulting services that include strategic advisory, enterprise architecture, and solution design and development. Greenbird's technology is actively utilized by utilities serving over 65 million clients in various regions, including Scandinavia, Germany, the UK, the Middle East, and the Far East. In August 2023, Greenbird was acquired by GE Vernova and integrated into the Grid Software Business, enhancing its role in the ongoing energy revolution.

Wriggle Solutions

Grant in 2019
Wriggle Solutions is a company dedicated to revolutionizing the tyre market with its innovative SMARTTyre technology. The firm comprises a team of multidisciplinary experts focused on enhancing automotive safety features through smart tyres. These tyres utilize advanced sensing technologies to measure tread depth, detect damages and deformations, and continuously monitor tire status. By providing real-time data, Wriggle Solutions aims to reduce the likelihood of accidents, ensuring that automobile owners can drive safely without the fear of tyre-related issues.

envelio

Grant in 2019
envelio GmbH, founded in 2017 and based in Cologne, Germany, specializes in developing software solutions for the planning and operation of energy networks. The company offers the Intelligent Grid Platform (IGP), a modular software system designed to assist distribution grid operators in digitizing and automating their processes. This platform integrates algorithms based on artificial intelligence and mathematical optimization to facilitate the management of distribution grids, allowing for the seamless incorporation of numerous distributed energy resources and smart meter data. Key features of the IGP include applications for data quality management, automated grid planning, and operational support for congestion management in response to potential grid bottlenecks. By enabling grid operators to optimize their operations, envelio plays a crucial role in advancing the energy transition and enhancing grid sustainability and flexibility.

Urban Data Eye

Grant in 2019
Urban Data Eye is an analytics platform based in Madrid, Spain, that specializes in optimizing large public spaces through advanced data analysis. Founded in 2017, the company employs AI algorithms to analyze real-time data from existing cameras in urban environments, allowing for enhanced decision-making for businesses, advertising firms, municipalities, and land developers. By leveraging automated tracking and data-driven insights, Urban Data Eye aims to improve the quality and economic performance of spaces, moving beyond intuition-based decisions to deliver actionable intelligence that drives profitability.

Bufferblock

Grant in 2019
Bufferblock is a developer of innovative stormwater drainage and buffering systems aimed at enhancing the climate resilience of urban environments. The company offers concrete elements that facilitate the passage of stormwater through permeable pavements or roads. This design allows rainwater to either infiltrate into the soil or be redirected, thereby helping municipalities manage flooding and mitigate heat stress in urban areas. The Bufferblocks feature a water storage capacity of 266 to 532 liters per square meter and are engineered to withstand heavy traffic loads, while their design enables easy inspection and cleaning using standard sewer inspection equipment. This approach provides a more cost-effective and efficient solution for urban stormwater management compared to traditional infiltration crates, requiring a thinner top layer and shallower installation depth.

Connecterra

Grant in 2019
Connecterra is a software company serving the dairy industry, developing predictive intelligence and AI-enabled solutions that turn sensor data into actionable insights. Its platform helps dairy processors, animal feed and genetic firms identify on-farm issues, optimize facilities, and guide farmers toward more sustainable operations by translating disparate data into efficiency improvements. The system uses sensors and artificial intelligence to monitor farm conditions, support decision-making, and promote sustainable farming practices, with the goal of growing food sustainably while preserving natural resources.

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

Place to Plug

Grant in 2019
Place to Plug is an innovative platform that connects electric vehicle (EV) drivers with public and private charging points worldwide. Powered by AI and blockchain technology, it enables users to find, book, and access charging points seamlessly, while allowing charging point owners to increase revenue and enhance their infrastructure's value.

Revotree

Grant in 2018
Revotree s.r.l. is a technology startup based in Rome, Italy, established in 2017, that focuses on enhancing agricultural sustainability through innovative irrigation management solutions. The company has developed an electronic monitoring system powered by artificial intelligence to optimize irrigation for orchards and vineyards. Its flagship product, the Revotree application, integrates a flexible, easy-to-install sensor network and advanced data prediction software, which collects and analyzes information from sensors and weather forecasts. This system classifies land, profiles crops, and tracks water trends, ultimately increasing irrigation efficiency and helping farmers conserve water. By providing a user-friendly interface, Revotree enables farmers to manage their irrigation remotely, improving productivity and the quality of their agricultural output.

tsenso

Grant in 2018
Tsenso GmbH, founded in 2015 and based in Stuttgart, Germany, specializes in automated sensor solutions and temperature documentation for the food industry. The company offers a cloud-based system that tracks and collects data on product storage conditions throughout the supply chain, from farm to fork. By aggregating complex logistical and monitoring data into a "Fresh Index," Tsenso provides a real-time shelf life indicator that aids wholesalers and retailers in quality assurance and identifying vulnerabilities within their supply chains. This enhanced level of food transparency benefits suppliers, distributors, and consumers alike, leading to reduced costs, increased trust, and minimized food wastage at all stages of the supply chain.

ForCity

Grant in 2018
ForCity is a software-as-a-service (SaaS) company that specializes in developing a decision support platform focused on urban planning and management. Utilizing advanced 3D and 4D simulation technology, ForCity's platform integrates various datasets pertaining to urban parameters such as energy consumption, water usage, real estate projects, and land availability. This comprehensive approach enables municipalities to generate detailed reports that aid in strategic planning and operational optimization. By providing valuable insights, ForCity empowers local governments to enhance their development strategies in areas such as energy management, waste reduction, land use, and economic development, ultimately contributing to the creation of smarter, more sustainable 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.

Servo Movement

Grant in 2018
Servo Movement is a developer and manufacturer of light electric vehicles (LEVs), focusing on creating aesthetically appealing electric scooters. The company aims to enhance urban transportation by providing innovative solutions that address the challenges of traffic congestion and energy sustainability in modern cities. In addition to its vehicle offerings, Servo Movement is also dedicated to establishing a comprehensive urban charging network and developing smart devices that facilitate the convenient and practical use of light electric vehicles. Through these initiatives, Servo Movement seeks to promote efficient mobility and contribute to the evolving landscape of urban transportation.

UBIK Solutions

Grant in 2018
UBIK Solutions is a technology company based in Tallinn, Estonia, founded in 2011, that specializes in providing innovative solutions for the sustainable energy sector. The company focuses on developing micro and string inverters for photovoltaic systems, which are designed to enhance power conversion and renewable energy management. By integrating the benefits of microinverters and power optimizers into a single device, UBIK Solutions facilitates the efficient deployment of distributed renewable energy projects. Their mission is to promote the use of renewable energy technologies that are smart, simple, and affordable, ultimately contributing to a sustainable energy economy and addressing global warming challenges.

Galgus

Grant in 2018
Galgus is a company specializing in intelligent WiFi technology that enhances network performance and delivers advanced geolocation analytics. Recognized by Gartner, it holds seven international patents and operates offices in Spain, the United States, Colombia, and Peru. Galgus has established itself as a leader in onboard WiFi technology for aircraft and trains, with over 5,000 devices installed globally. Its Smart WiFi solutions are also deployed in diverse environments, including football stadiums, schools, shopping centers, and hotels, ensuring optimal user experiences. The company's hardware-agnostic technology optimizes spectral efficiencies for various WiFi devices, improving performance while minimizing interference and power consumption. Galgus serves notable clients such as Telefónica, Boeing, and Hoteles Barceló, among others.

Dataunitor

Grant in 2018
Dataunitor specializes in data science applications, including data engineering, management, analytics, security, and privacy. They offer high-tech Tier III platforms-as-a-service (PaaS) for various purposes such as smart city applications and special events. The company develops innovative prototypes, obtains patents, and sells technology products. Additionally, they conduct scientific research, prototyping, and product development for other organizations.

Siarq

Grant in 2018
Siarq is a company focused on the design and development of advanced solar products and services tailored for smart cities and urban architecture. It specializes in clean energy technology that integrates solar energy, lighting, Internet of Things (IoT) technology, and extensive data capture to foster the development of smart urban environments. Siarq's offerings include smart solar streetlights, LED lighting solutions, and remote monitoring systems, which provide real-time environmental data, including air quality reports. Additionally, the company develops photovoltaic energy generators and solar pentagon kits, enabling clients to enhance urban sustainability and improve the quality of life in cities through innovative energy solutions.

AIA Science

Grant in 2018
AIA Science is a provider of data analytics and artificial intelligence solutions aimed at enhancing the operational efficiency of smart cities. The company specializes in measuring carbon footprints and evaluating asset value through advanced technologies. Its offerings include Internet of Things (IoT) integration, big data analytics, and machine learning capabilities. By leveraging these technologies, AIA Science empowers clients to maximize profitability through in-depth data analysis, combining human expertise with sophisticated algorithms. The company's innovative approach addresses the rapid advancements in sensor technology and data processing, positioning it as a key player in the evolving landscape of smart urban management.

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.

Foot Analytics

Grant in 2018
Foot Analytics provides real-time customer behavior insights for retailers through its advanced podiatric assessment software. It offers gait analysis, pressure mapping, and custom orthotic solutions to enhance foot function understanding, optimize treatment plans, and improve mobility.

Hydromea

Grant in 2018
Hydromea develops portable underwater robotics systems that provide access to submerged assets and data. The company offers a scalable multi-robot inspection and sensing system that can be permanently deployed at sea or launched from mobile autonomous craft and remotely tasked to carry out regular inspections, environmental measurements and emergency response. Its in-house sensors can be integrated on drones to deliver faster underwater data collection both onshore and offshore, enabling companies to obtain valuable insights at lower cost. The solution emphasizes portability, affordability and ruggedness to withstand harsh underwater environments.

Candam

Grant in 2018
Candam is a technology company in the waste management solutions sector developing real-time packaging material recognition and waste sorting technology. It has developed a patented Smart Ring that identifies all types of packaging materials using acoustic techniques and AI, enabling more accurate waste sorting and efficient collection. The company also offers a waste management platform that uses secure acoustic edge AI for smart containers to increase recycling rates, support the circular economy, and address plastic waste in urban environments, with applications including pharmaceutical waste management.

Cortexia

Grant in 2018
Cortexia provides cities worldwide with an AI-powered platform to measure urban cleanliness automatically using intelligent vision. Mobile cameras map litter across the city, classify waste, and compute a citywide cleanliness index. The system continuously processes images, aggregates data, and translates resident perceptions into actionable insights. It detects different waste types, helps allocate cleanup resources, and supports decision making through data visualization and a web interface. By coupling automated measurement with real-time monitoring, Cortexia enables municipalities and organizations to manage cleanliness, optimize operations, and track progress over time.

KMB Lab

Grant in 2018
KMB Lab is a company that specializes in advanced localization systems aimed at tracking high-value assets. The firm has developed an Internet of Things (IoT) solution that enhances urban living by making cities more comfortable, safe, and efficient. Their electronic devices can be installed internally and provide features such as theft notifications and real-time location tracking through a dedicated application. This technology enables clients to monitor and protect their valuables effectively, ensuring enhanced security and peace of mind.

Spacewell Energy (Dexma)

Grant in 2018
DEXMA SENSORS, S.L. is a provider of energy management software based in Barcelona, Spain, established in 2007. The company offers DEXCell Energy Manager, a software-as-a-service platform that enables organizations to monitor and reduce energy consumption through continuous analysis, reporting, and alerts. Additionally, DEXCell Home serves the residential sector, while DEXGate2 is a device that collects data from various meters and sensors. DEXMA's solutions cater to a wide range of sectors, including corporate, industrial, healthcare, education, and retail, serving over 4,000 organizations in more than 30 countries. The platform leverages cloud-based technology and big data analytics to assist facility managers and energy auditors in optimizing energy usage, identifying inefficiencies, and achieving sustainability goals. DEXMA has built a global network of over 150 partners, including energy service companies and utilities, to enhance its service offerings and reach.

Nomoko

Grant in 2018
Nomoko AG is a Swiss company established in 2015, focused on creating a 3D digital infrastructure known as the Mirror World. This platform allows users to stream spatial data and develop tailored applications, utilizing fully segmented digital twins of entire cities that are compatible with game engine technology. Nomoko’s offerings include world-building tools and spatial applications designed to enhance various industries, from autonomous systems simulations to augmented reality and smart city initiatives. By providing an interactive digital environment that captures three-dimensional models, Nomoko enables clients to visualize concepts, plan projects, and make informed decisions based on contextual data. The company collaborates with various partners, including academic institutions and innovation networks, to advance its mission of transforming interactions within the physical world through digital means.

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.

Echoes

Grant in 2018
ECHOES specializes in the design, development, and commercialization of radar systems characterized by low emissions, compact size, and minimal energy consumption. Established as a spin-off from the National Laboratory of Radar and Surveillance Systems, ECHOES operates within the Polo Tecnologico business incubator in Navacchio, Pisa. Since its inception, the company has achieved recognition as a spin-off from the University of Pisa and holds the status of an "Innovative Startup." ECHOES offers a range of products and services related to radar technologies, targeting four primary market segments: terrain and infrastructure monitoring, maritime traffic control, space applications, and airborne systems.

Navlandis

Grant in 2018
Navlandis is a manufacturer specializing in innovative foldable metal containers designed to enhance freight transportation. The company's products serve as a smart, transformable delivery tool that optimizes space utilization during shipping, thereby minimizing transport costs and reducing CO2 emissions. By facilitating efficient logistics, Navlandis aims to provide a positive social and environmental impact while promoting economic benefits. The company's focus on sustainable practices aligns with its commitment to improving both personal development and the broader community through effective transportation solutions.

Eccocar

Grant in 2018
Eccocar is a car-sharing and digital car rental platform serving Rent-a-Cars, dealers, and fleet managers. Founded in 2015 and based in Madrid, Spain, it aims to accelerate sustainable mobility by digitalizing corporate fleets and integrating car sharing with fleet management under a single platform. The solution enables fleet managers to monitor usage and optimize sharing and utilization across daily operations, while offering features such as online check-in, integration with existing rental management systems, and white-label digital counters to streamline processes and reduce reliance on physical offices. Through its platform, car rental and rental businesses can deliver flexible vehicle access to travelers, improve efficiency, and make better, data-informed decisions for future vehicle sharing.

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.

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.

ISCLEANAIR

Grant in 2017
ISCLEANAIR is a developer of a filterless, water-based ambient air cleaning technology designed to reduce pollution and improve environmental and human health. The APA technology uses water and mechanical processes to remove contaminants without traditional filters, achieving up to 99% reduction in surface-level air pollution and addressing a wide range of toxic elements, including CO2 and nanoparticles. The systems are versatile and scalable for indoor and outdoor spaces and offer low running and maintenance costs, with potential applicability to carbon credits. ISCLEANAIR has hundreds of installations worldwide and holds multiple patents and global certifications, underscoring its commitment to environmental sustainability and alignment with ESG and circular economy principles.

PowerSines

Grant in 2017
PowerSines Ltd. is a global provider of voltage optimization and control technologies, based in Or-Yehuda, Israel. The company specializes in energy efficiency systems, including lighting energy controllers for various scales of deployment, remote energy management systems for real-time electric usage monitoring, and solutions for AC motor efficiency control. PowerSines also develops motor drives and soft starts for electric motors, catering to a diverse range of applications such as street lighting, hospitality, retail, and industrial facilities. By offering comprehensive professional services, including consulting, installation, training, and technical support, the company ensures effective implementation of its solutions. PowerSines aims to reduce energy costs and maintenance expenses for its clients while extending the lifespan of electrical equipment and lowering carbon emissions. Founded in 1980 and originally named Power Electronics Systems Ltd., the company rebranded to PowerSines in 2009.

Smalle Technologies

Grant in 2017
Smalle Technologies is a Barcelona University spinoff dedicated to developing clean renewable energy methods that are independent of fossil fuels and environmentally friendly. The company focuses on researching sustainable energy sources to meet current needs without compromising future resources.

See.Sense

Grant in 2017
See.Sense designs innovative bike lights and sensors that enhance rider safety and collect valuable data. Used by over 50,000 cyclists globally, their products are official suppliers to British Cycling and Cycling Ireland. The unique data gathered is utilized by smart cities worldwide to improve cycling infrastructure and mobility.

Easelink

Grant in 2017
Easelink develops and industrializes conductive charging technologies for electric vehicles, aiming to automate and accelerate the charging process. It centers on MATRIX CHARGING, an automated conductive charging system with no moving parts outside the vehicle, designed to be stationary and scalable. The technology uses a charging pad that enables automatic direct physical connection as soon as a vehicle parks on top, eliminating the need for manual plugging and enabling convenient, efficient EV charging.

eTactica

Grant in 2017
eTactica manufactures electrical products designed to monitor energy consumption at the device level. Their solutions provide insights into electricity usage, enabling businesses to achieve significant cost savings and enhance operational efficiency.

Vadecity

Grant in 2017
Vadecity is a Barcelona-based start-up established in 2014, dedicated to transforming urban environments through innovative mobility solutions that prioritize sustainability, health, and progress. The company focuses on developing intelligent systems tailored to the needs of citizens, organizations, and municipalities. One of its primary projects, vadeBike, features smart safety solutions for bicycles and electric scooters, including secure parking installations supported by the City Council and European funding. Vadecity also leverages big data to provide insights into mobility patterns and sustainability efforts, and utilizes real-time data collection to monitor urban activity. Additionally, the company offers energy supply solutions designed for electric personal mobility vehicles, contributing to more sustainable urban transport systems.

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.

REALTRACK SYSTEMS, S.L.

Grant in 2017
Realtrack Systems SL is a Spanish technology company based in Almeria, specializing in the development of systems for real-time recording and monitoring of physical activity and movement. Founded in 2008, the company offers a range of products, including Wimu, a wireless device that provides real-time data on physical activity; qüiko, a software application for real-time data collection; and Seego, a monitoring software for group workouts. Additionally, Realtrack Systems offers Wisee, a workout monitoring software, and Moxy, a wearable sensor that uses infrared light to continuously monitor oxygen saturation levels in athletes' muscles during exercise. Its products cater to various fields such as sports science, biomedical science, rehabilitation, training, healthcare, and robotics, and are distributed through various channels.

Green City Solutions

Grant in 2017
Green City Solutions GmbH, founded in 2014 and headquartered in Berlin, Germany, specializes in innovative waste management solutions aimed at combating air pollution. The company has developed a unique product called the "CityTree," which employs a specially designed, vertically installed moss culture to absorb particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and ozone. This system not only purifies the air but also enhances environmental conditions through cooling and humidification. Integrated with Internet-of-Things (IoT) technology, the CityTree features sensors that gather environmental and climatic data to monitor and optimize the health and performance of the plants. This data can further contribute to a more comprehensive understanding of environmental conditions, addressing the pressing issue of air quality in urban areas.

Klimator

Grant in 2017
Klimator AB is a software company based in Gothenburg, Sweden, specializing in road weather information solutions. Founded in 1999 and originally named Anfangen 708 AB, the company changed its name to Klimator AB in 2001. Klimator offers a Road Condition Data Platform, a sensor fusion software that integrates road weather information stations, weather forecasts, geosegmentation, vehicle data, and road treatment actions. The company's technology enables accurate forecasting of current and upcoming road weather conditions across entire road networks, supporting the winter road industry in decision-making regarding snow removal and de-icing. Additionally, Klimator engages in consultancy work related to applied climatology, focusing on projects that enhance traffic safety, climate mapping, and forecasting of road conditions. The company also explores intelligent transport solutions and urban design, emphasizing energy efficiency and sustainability while addressing environmental factors and comfort climate issues.

BusUp

Grant in 2017
BusUp is a mobility service provider focused on efficient and flexible corporate commuting through shared shuttle services. Established in 2016, BusUp operates globally in the United States, Europe, and Latin America for large corporate clients. The company works with a network of operators to offer on-demand, crowd-sourced shuttle solutions that improve transportation efficiency for passengers, employers, operators, and public authorities. By digitizing and coordinating routes, BusUp enhances convenience and reliability for employees commuting to work and for events in areas with limited public transport. The platform supports suburban and exurban journeys, enabling organizations to manage mobility at scale while reducing logistical complexity and transit costs.

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.

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.

Zehus

Grant in 2017
Zehus is an Italy-based smart mobility company that develops propulsion systems and an all-in-one e-kit for electric bicycles. The BIKE+ all-in-one integrates a motor, batteries, electronics, and Bluetooth to connect with a smartphone, enabling users to monitor speed, odometer, road slope, and motor power while optimizing ride efficiency. The system emphasizes human-powered energy, drawing power from the rider rather than the electrical grid, to remain grid-independent, and it has demonstrated over 30% efficiency improvement and about 20% lower oxygen consumption. It positions its technology as a zero-emission solution driven by the efficient use of human energy to enhance the ride experience for electric bicycles and related mobility applications.

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.

Include

Grant in 2017
Founded in 2014, Include develops and manufactures IoT-based street furniture in Europe. Their signature product is a smart bench that offers cable and wireless charging for devices, free Wi-Fi, integrated lighting, sensor tracking for usage and environmental data, and a real-time data dashboard for urban planning.

Nervtech

Grant in 2017
Nervtech is a high-tech research and development company focused on innovative vehicle simulation technologies aimed at biometric and cognitive driver evaluation, machine learning, and data integration. Its flagship product, a patented 4DOF-motion compact driving simulator, provides a realistic driving experience that is crucial for simulator analytics, driver evaluation, and training. The simulator can be configured with three large external screens or used with virtual reality headsets, making it easily transportable and quick to set up at various locations. It features diverse driving environments, including rural roads, snowy mountains, highways, and complex urban areas, and can simulate unusual or dangerous driving scenarios. The platform integrates advanced driver assistance systems and supports fully autonomous driving capabilities, allowing for customizable cockpit displays and external hardware components. Additionally, it incorporates medical-grade physiological sensors to monitor drivers' biometric signals, enabling the detection of distraction, stress, and cognitive workload through proprietary algorithms. Nervtech's primary research objective is to develop methodologies for transferring human driving knowledge to autonomous vehicles, enhancing their ability to manage complex and unpredictable driving conditions by incorporating human cognitive processes.

Goodmill Systems

Grant in 2017
Goodmill Systems, Ltd. is a Finnish company based in Espoo that specializes in providing connectivity solutions tailored for business users, integrators, solution providers, and service operators. Established in 2005, the company offers a range of products, including service-aware routers designed for backup routing in small and medium-sized enterprises and retail locations. Additionally, Goodmill Systems provides remote monitoring and management solutions, as well as security and surveillance applications. The company also extends its services to include Internet protocol network consultancy, support, and network management integration. With a focus on enhancing broadband solutions, particularly for public safety operators in critical situations, Goodmill Systems aims to improve data security, reliability, coverage, and resilience while minimizing the need for substantial public investment in new infrastructure.

Terrain Technologies

Venture Round in 2017
Terrain Technologies is a mapping service company specializing in the development of projects and applications in the fields of 3D and Geographic Information Systems (GIS). The firm focuses on transforming spatial data into actionable information and knowledge, with a diverse portfolio of projects completed in countries such as Portugal, the Czech Republic, Poland, Israel, the United Arab Emirates, Brazil, and Mexico. As a research and development-intensive organization, Terrain Technologies emphasizes knowledge management and technology in its strategy, allowing it to create tailored solutions that address client challenges. Current projects include the development of Intelligent Transportation Systems leveraging spatial big data, 3D emergency simulations for high-risk industrial environments, and software tools to enhance port management. With over a decade of experience in the mapping industry, Terrain Technologies is recognized for its expertise in delivering customized solutions that meet the specific needs of its customers.

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 startup specializing in innovative waste management solutions. It focuses on recycling industrial waste, specifically fly ash from coal-fired power plants, into high-value products using patented clean technologies. ZaaK's core process transforms fly ash into a well-defined, lightweight engineered sand called Smart Sand or ZaaK™Sand. This product offers environmental benefits and enhances energy efficiency in building and construction projects, contributing to sustainable urban development.

Infarm

Grant in 2016
Infarm is a Berlin-based company that specializes in building and distributing efficient vertical farms within urban environments. Founded in 2013, Infarm employs IoT technologies and machine learning to create a modular farming system designed to enhance food production. Its innovative approach allows cities to grow fresh produce locally, promoting self-sufficiency while improving the safety, quality, and environmental impact of food. By integrating advanced technology with compact growing kits, Infarm aims to provide a resilient and transparent alternative food system that meets the needs of urban populations.

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.

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).

LightBee

Grant in 2016
LightBee specializes in Visible Light Communications (VLC) technology, integrating LED lamps as both illumination sources and data transmitters. This innovative approach offers robust, secure, eye-safe communications with low power consumption and wide coverage, suitable for various applications such as domestic use, traffic lights, hospitals, and urban luminaries.

Cellint

Grant in 2016
Cellint Ltd., founded in 2005 and headquartered in Lod, Israel with an additional office in Olathe, Kansas, specializes in providing cellular-based road traffic information solutions. The company's primary offering is TrafficSense, a solution that anonymously tracks active mobile phones on the roads to deliver real-time traffic information for various urban and rural areas. Additionally, Cellint offers NetEyes, a wireless network optimization tool designed to improve call quality and reduce dropped calls over road networks. Their clients include cellular operators, government agencies, traffic integrators, navigation providers, mobile phone subscribers, road agencies, municipalities, mapping services, and media portals across North America, Europe, the Middle East, and Asia. Cellint's technology supports mobility management, planning, safety, congestion mitigation, and signal timing, aiding in the development of smart cities and enhancing overall traffic management.

Greenely

Grant in 2016
Greenely develops an application that enables users to monitor electricity consumption and provides tips for savings. With over 150,000 connected homes, the company aims to create zero-emission communities by optimizing energy usage through its platform.

Smalle Technologies

Grant in 2016
Smalle Technologies is a Barcelona University spinoff dedicated to developing clean renewable energy methods that are independent of fossil fuels and environmentally friendly. The company focuses on researching sustainable energy sources to meet current needs without compromising future resources.

ReMoni

Grant in 2016
ReMoni ApS is a Danish company founded in 2013 that specializes in resource monitoring through the use of small wireless sensors. These sensors can be easily attached to various technical installations, such as cables and pipes, to provide real-time monitoring of energy consumption and detect production irregularities. ReMoni's technology offers features including automatic alarms, early warnings of potential issues, and remote surveillance, which together help users manage their resources more effectively and reduce waste. The company’s innovative approach combines cloud-based artificial intelligence and machine learning to optimize energy and resource usage across various sectors, including agriculture, public services, and households. By providing a cost-effective and user-friendly monitoring system, ReMoni aims to support sustainability efforts and minimize CO2 footprints.

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.

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.

PowerSines

Grant in 2016
PowerSines Ltd. is a global provider of voltage optimization and control technologies, based in Or-Yehuda, Israel. The company specializes in energy efficiency systems, including lighting energy controllers for various scales of deployment, remote energy management systems for real-time electric usage monitoring, and solutions for AC motor efficiency control. PowerSines also develops motor drives and soft starts for electric motors, catering to a diverse range of applications such as street lighting, hospitality, retail, and industrial facilities. By offering comprehensive professional services, including consulting, installation, training, and technical support, the company ensures effective implementation of its solutions. PowerSines aims to reduce energy costs and maintenance expenses for its clients while extending the lifespan of electrical equipment and lowering carbon emissions. Founded in 1980 and originally named Power Electronics Systems Ltd., the company rebranded to PowerSines in 2009.

WaterView

Grant in 2016
WaterView develops technologies that turn ordinary cameras into multivariable weather stations, lowering the cost of high-spatial and high-temporal-resolution weather monitoring and democratizing access to weather big data for use in road authorities, smart cities, energy companies, and other control rooms. It offers an actionable weather insights platform that measures rain intensity from photographs by combining computer vision with physical models based on camera optics, enabling users to collect and analyze weather data from images captured by surveillance cameras and smartphones.

Worldsensing

Grant in 2016
Worldsensing specializes in Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, focusing on mobility and industrial applications. Its portfolio includes Bitcarrier for real-time traffic flow management and Fastprk for smart parking systems. Additionally, Worldsensing offers the LS-G6 platform to monitor critical assets in remote locations such as bridges, tunnels, and mines. With offices in Barcelona and London, the company employs over 40 professionals.

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
Nedra develops and produces a modular electric vehicle platform that enables the creation of lightweight, low‑cost, long‑range, rapid‑charge vehicles for urban mobility. The company coordinates design, manufacturing, supply, and support infrastructure to meet the needs of city hire, car‑share, taxi, and private transport markets. Its platform offers adaptable chassis and components with integrated battery and powertrain options, allowing customers to customize vehicles using naturally derived materials. Nedra focuses on delivering just‑enough specifications to match market demands while promoting sustainable, zero‑emission city mobility.

Sofant Technologies

Grant in 2016
Founded in 2011, Sofant Technologies specializes in designing and licensing smart antenna and tunable RF solutions for smartphone and tablet manufacturers. Its offerings include compact smart antenna solutions, tunable impedance matching modules, RF MEMS capacitors, and phase shifters, aiming to enhance performance while reducing power consumption and heat.

Aeorum España

Grant in 2016
Aeorum España is a technology-based company established in 2009 and located in the Technological Park of Andalusia. Specializing in research and development, Aeorum focuses on delivering innovative technological solutions aimed at enhancing safety in society. The company develops AI-driven drone management systems that provide automated support for command centers and vehicles. Its platform facilitates real-time monitoring of affected areas, enabling clients to make informed decisions quickly. By capturing, processing, and analyzing images from the real world, Aeorum's tools enhance security management and contribute to improved city management, environmental conditions, and the oversight of rural and coastal areas.

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.

GEEZAR Soluciones

Grant in 2016
Founded in 2013, GEEZAR Soluciones specializes in innovative monitoring systems for energy efficiency and savings. Initially focused on agricultural and industrial sectors, the company applies advanced technologies to optimize processes such as fruit transportation, phytosanitary machinery, sewerage, and slurry treatment plants. GEEZAR prioritizes customer satisfaction, employee well-being, and continuous reinvention through significant investment in R&D.

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.

Camina Lab

Seed Round in 2016
Camina Lab is a business incubator focused on developing sustainable transport solutions for urban environments. By assembling a diverse team of entrepreneurs, developers, and data scientists, Camina Lab leverages their collective expertise in transportation, energy, and urban development. The organization aims to address significant social and environmental challenges related to mobility, applying innovative business strategies to create impactful solutions for the future of cities.

Naava

Pre Seed Round in 2016
Naava brings nature indoors through its innovative living green walls technology. Utilizing bioactive plants, these smart green walls purify indoor air, improve well-being, and create healthier environments for businesses and individuals.

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.

GarageScanner

Grant in 2015
GarageScanner is a patented platform based in Zaragoza, Spain that facilitates the sharing of empty parking spaces in urban areas. Established in 2015, it connects drivers with parking space owners through a collaborative network designed for both businesses and consumers. The platform utilizes GPS technology to display available parking spots on a map, allowing users to quickly find and reserve spaces with a single click, thereby saving time, money, and fuel. For parking space owners, GarageScanner offers the opportunity to monetize their garages while maintaining control over their availability without the burden of managing bills or taxes. Additionally, the service contributes to reduced traffic congestion and pollution in cities, benefiting the broader community.

Lojika Field Labs

Grant in 2015
Lojika Field Labs is an Istanbul-based research and development company redefining urban mobility by integrating cars, people, smartphones, and Internet of Things devices into a mobility-as-a-service model. It combines anthropology with algorithms and artificial intelligence to turn daily city commutes into opportunities for safety, cost sharing, and social connectivity. The company pursues field-based experiments to validate its approach, conducting large-scale pilots that engage tens of thousands of participants in Istanbul and planning similar tests in major global cities. Its model aims to convert congestion into a scalable carpooling platform, enabling seamless coordination among vehicle users and urban stakeholders while addressing efficiency, security, and network effects in crowded urban environments.

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 smart infrastructure. Its flagship product is a Smart IoT Lamppost powered by wind and solar, transforming regular street lights into eco-friendly hubs that support multiple applications like 5G Small Cells, Edge Computing, Computer Vision, and high-quality data services.

3S Antriebe

Grant in 2015
3S Antriebe is a company specializing in the development and distribution of electric drive systems tailored for buried valves in water, gas, and district heating networks. Founded in 2007 by brothers Axel, Fabian, and Steffen Sacharowitz, the company has established itself as a leader in drive technology, offering innovative solutions that enhance the efficiency and performance of underground utility operations. 3S Antriebe's systems facilitate the automation of valve operations, allowing for improved stability and control within supply networks through remote-controlled actuators. The company's focus on efficiency, power volume, and power-to-weight ratio positions it as a vital contributor to the modernization of utility management.

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.

Worldsensing

Grant in 2015
Worldsensing specializes in Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, focusing on mobility and industrial applications. Its portfolio includes Bitcarrier for real-time traffic flow management and Fastprk for smart parking systems. Additionally, Worldsensing offers the LS-G6 platform to monitor critical assets in remote locations such as bridges, tunnels, and mines. With offices in Barcelona and London, the company employs over 40 professionals.

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.

ReMoni

Grant in 2015
ReMoni ApS is a Danish company founded in 2013 that specializes in resource monitoring through the use of small wireless sensors. These sensors can be easily attached to various technical installations, such as cables and pipes, to provide real-time monitoring of energy consumption and detect production irregularities. ReMoni's technology offers features including automatic alarms, early warnings of potential issues, and remote surveillance, which together help users manage their resources more effectively and reduce waste. The company’s innovative approach combines cloud-based artificial intelligence and machine learning to optimize energy and resource usage across various sectors, including agriculture, public services, and households. By providing a cost-effective and user-friendly monitoring system, ReMoni aims to support sustainability efforts and minimize CO2 footprints.

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).

Smarter Grid Solutions

Grant in 2015
Smarter Grid Solutions Ltd. is a prominent smart grid technology company based in Glasgow, United Kingdom, with additional offices in London and New York. Founded in 2008, the company specializes in developing and deploying active network management (ANM) products aimed at integrating Distributed Energy Resources (DER) into electricity grids. Its key offerings include ANM Strata, ANM 100, ANM 50, and CONNECT+, which facilitate the connection, control, and optimization of various DER types. These products enable electricity distribution companies to manage grid-connected resources effectively, supporting high renewable energy penetration and facilitating net-zero emission electricity. Additionally, Smarter Grid Solutions provides tools for capacity analysis and grid connection assessments, alongside consultancy services in strategic planning and smart grid training. The company collaborates with a range of power companies and utilities across the UK, Europe, and the US, contributing to both rural and urban smart grid projects.

Lojika Field Labs

Grant in 2015
Lojika Field Labs is an Istanbul-based research and development company redefining urban mobility by integrating cars, people, smartphones, and Internet of Things devices into a mobility-as-a-service model. It combines anthropology with algorithms and artificial intelligence to turn daily city commutes into opportunities for safety, cost sharing, and social connectivity. The company pursues field-based experiments to validate its approach, conducting large-scale pilots that engage tens of thousands of participants in Istanbul and planning similar tests in major global cities. Its model aims to convert congestion into a scalable carpooling platform, enabling seamless coordination among vehicle users and urban stakeholders while addressing efficiency, security, and network effects in crowded urban environments.

LightBee

Grant in 2015
LightBee specializes in Visible Light Communications (VLC) technology, integrating LED lamps as both illumination sources and data transmitters. This innovative approach offers robust, secure, eye-safe communications with low power consumption and wide coverage, suitable for various applications such as domestic use, traffic lights, hospitals, and urban luminaries.

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.
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