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.
Domalys SAS, established in 1990 and based in Vienne, France, specializes in providing innovative solutions and customized products aimed at enhancing the lives of elderly individuals and their caregivers. The company offers a range of products, including the Aladin lamp and telecare assistance, as well as tracking software and specialized tables designed for use in nursing homes. Domalys focuses on preventing falls and detecting early warning signs of health issues through intelligent lighting and technology that is co-designed with care staff. By addressing the specific needs of dependent elderly individuals, Domalys aims to improve their daily lives and the experiences of those who care for them.
Aladyn System
Grant in 2018
Aladyn System specializes in wireless charging technology that revolutionizes how consumers and industries charge electronic devices. The company has developed a system capable of simultaneously powering multiple devices, including mobile phones, tablets, laptops, LED lamps, fans, wireless speakers, and televisions, without the need for cables or batteries. By utilizing resonance to transmit electrical energy through solids and liquids at distances of up to four meters, Aladyn System offers a seamless charging experience that enhances convenience and efficiency in various environments, such as homes, offices, and vehicles.
Minut
Grant in 2018
Minut is a technology company focused on smart home solutions, specializing in the development of a device called Point. Founded in 2014, with headquarters in Malmö, Sweden and operations in Shenzhen, China, Minut's product is designed to enhance home security by monitoring environmental factors such as noise, temperature, and motion without using cameras. The device employs infrared motion detection and microphones to identify unusual activities and send alerts to users' smartphones. This approach allows homeowners to maintain security and privacy while fostering good neighborly relations, particularly benefiting short-term rental hosts. Minut's technology represents a significant advancement in IoT and smart home management, providing users with peace of mind regarding their properties.
Mitte
Grant in 2018
Mitte is a Berlin-based company dedicated to creating innovative drinking water solutions that align with modern health and sustainability needs. The company has developed a range of products inspired by the natural water cycle, with a focus on user-friendly design. Its flagship offering, Mitte Home, is a smart water purification system that employs advanced filtration and mineralization technologies to enhance the taste and quality of drinking water. This system allows consumers to personalize their hydration experience through various mineral cartridges, which provide different levels of natural minerals. By integrating purification and enhancement, Mitte aims to redefine how individuals interact with and consume water in the 21st century.
Myfood
Grant in 2018
Myfood specializes in designing automated greenhouses that enable individuals to produce their own food sustainably. Their solutions cater to families of up to four, allowing them to grow enough food year-round in their gardens. The company employs advanced permaculture techniques to regenerate soil and utilizes aquaponics, integrating fish with vertical planting towers. These systems are designed to minimize daily maintenance through the incorporation of open-source hardware, which automates various tasks. Myfood's smart greenhouses regulate the garden's climate and provide users with real-time information, ensuring an efficient and productive personal gardening experience.
Kamleon
Grant in 2018
Kamleon is a company focused on enhancing health and well-being through innovative technology. It has developed a unique cloud-based digital platform that seamlessly integrates various tools and features to facilitate real-time AI analysis and monitoring. By transforming the bathroom into a smart space, Kamleon enables users to monitor their health and analyze urine, providing insights into their health status. This approach aims to democratize health monitoring, allowing individuals to take control of their well-being and foster healthier lifestyles.
Stignergy
Grant in 2018
Stignergy SA is a Swiss company based in Yverdon-les-Bains, specializing in the development and manufacture of a Smart Energy Management System (SEMS). Founded in 2012, Stignergy aims to address the challenges faced by small and medium enterprises in managing energy consumption effectively. The SEMS leverages artificial intelligence and bio-inspired technology to monitor and control energy-intensive devices such as heaters, air conditioners, and motors. By optimizing electrical peak power and scheduling consumption, the system helps professionals reduce their electricity costs significantly. Additionally, it offers features like automatic preventive maintenance and failure detection for electrical appliances, thereby enhancing operational efficiency.
Ecoisme
Grant in 2017
Ecoisme is a home energy monitoring system designed to track the energy consumption of household appliances and provide users with insights into their electricity spending. By utilizing a single sensor connected to the fuse box in a contactless manner, Ecoisme effectively detects energy use patterns and offers suggestions to reduce electricity consumption. The system also helps to prevent overuse of grid and solar energy, alerting homeowners to potential appliance failures. Ecoisme gained recognition for its innovative approach, having successfully launched an Indiegogo campaign and received the CES Best of Innovations Award. The company is actively engaged in pilot projects with various organizations, including EDF, Virgin Media, and the Dubai Energy and Water Authority, and became a member of the Edison Electric Institute in June.
eSMART
Grant in 2017
eSMART specializes in developing intelligent management systems for homes and workplaces, focusing on energy efficiency and automation. Founded in 2011 as a spin-off from the Ecole Polytechnique de Lausanne, the company has created a technology that integrates seamlessly into existing buildings without the need for additional wiring. Its micro-modules, installed behind light switches, communicate through existing electrical systems to oversee functions such as heating, lighting, and electricity management. eSMART's systems provide real-time data on energy and water usage, empowering users to monitor and control their consumption effectively. The company counts several major construction firms in Switzerland among its clients, reflecting its strong presence in the building automation sector.
gridX
Grant in 2017
gridX GmbH, founded in 2016 and based in Aachen, Germany, specializes in energy management technology that optimizes energy flows and integrates decentralized electricity generators. The company's platform connects local power producers and consumers, facilitating the creation of virtual power plants and enabling users to monitor and control energy generation and storage systems. Through its gridBox solution, gridX allows for intelligent management of generation plants and provides visibility into household energy flows while supporting the integration of existing smart home technologies. By offering a vendor-neutral, fully integrated solution, gridX aims to revolutionize traditional energy supply, enhance energy efficiency, and make renewable energy more accessible and affordable for its users. The team comprises experienced professionals from leading companies and prestigious institutions.
Suntherm
Grant in 2017
Suntherm is a developer of innovative thermal energy storage systems aimed at transforming residential heating solutions. The company has created the SmartHeat system, known for its advanced features, including a specialized heat pump and a compact heating battery that allows for extended heat storage, surpassing traditional technologies. By integrating these components, Suntherm provides a low-cost alternative for energy storage, contributing to more efficient heating solutions for households.
Vitesy
Grant in 2017
Vitesy, based in Pordenone, Italy, specializes in designing and manufacturing innovative air purification solutions and indoor air quality monitors. Founded in 2015, the company offers products such as Natede, a natural air purifier that integrates nature, technology, and design, and Eteria, a system that combines air purification with monitoring capabilities. Vitesy's mission focuses on ensuring that its products are accessible in homes, schools, and offices, aiming to protect individuals from environmental challenges and promote healthier living. The company's smart air purifiers utilize advanced sensor technology to analyze and improve indoor air quality while also emphasizing aesthetic appeal. Through its commitment to clean air and a healthy environment, Vitesy advocates for the idea that access to pure air is a fundamental human right.
Homyhub
Grant in 2017
HomyHub, based in Madrid, Spain, specializes in developing innovative solutions for garage management. The company offers a plug-and-play device that transforms smartphones into smart garage door remotes, allowing users to control, monitor, and manage access to their garages conveniently and securely from anywhere. This technology not only provides a simple and user-friendly experience but also integrates with various smart devices and services, enhancing the overall functionality of garage spaces. HomyHub's mission is to maximize the potential of garages, making them more valuable and accessible in people's lives.
Verv
Grant in 2017
Verv Limited, founded in 2017 and based in London, operates a technology platform that focuses on enhancing the efficiency and sustainability of home appliances. The company specializes in high-speed data acquisition and artificial intelligence within the electrical domain, developing innovative predictive maintenance solutions for white goods manufacturers. Verv's patented technology captures detailed energy signatures of appliances, allowing it to detect performance anomalies and identify potential faults before they escalate. This capability provides manufacturers with real-time diagnostics, facilitating timely maintenance actions and reducing repair costs associated with warranty claims. By improving the longevity and energy efficiency of appliances, Verv contributes to a more sustainable consumer landscape while enhancing customer experiences through reduced appliance downtime. Its insights are also accessible via a smartphone application, streamlining maintenance for users and helping companies lower operational costs.
Visualfy
Grant in 2017
Visualfy, a project by Fusió d’Arts Technology S.L., is focused on enhancing the lives of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing through innovative technological solutions. The company has developed a sound detection technology that utilizes artificial intelligence to identify environmental sounds and convert them into visual alerts. These notifications can be sent to smartphones, smartwatches, and other connected devices, allowing users to stay informed about important auditory cues in their surroundings. By bridging the accessibility gap, Visualfy aims to promote equality and break down social barriers, fostering a more inclusive environment for people with hearing disabilities.
Ontech
Grant in 2017
Ontech Group is a leader in Controlled Electromagnetic Field (CEMF) sensing technology, which transforms the way humans interact with machines and technology. With a global presence that includes offices and research and development centers, Ontech specializes in near-field detection, providing innovative solutions across various industries such as health technology, automotive, and consumer devices. The company's proprietary CEMF sensors, protected by over 100 international patents, enhance safety and functionality while promoting energy efficiency. Ontech's technology is applicable in diverse areas, including home security and industrial safety, enabling clients to optimize the protection of individuals and assets in both domestic and industrial settings.
Sense4Care
Grant in 2017
Sense4Care, established by researchers from the Technical Research Centre for Dependency Care and Autonomous Living (CETpD) at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), specializes in developing medical devices for individuals with chronic diseases and fragility issues. The company designs, manufactures, and markets wearable devices that monitor and record movement patterns, falls, postures, and motor symptoms, aiding healthcare professionals in patient symptom tracking and care.
SolarGaps
Seed Round in 2017
SolarGaps, based in Kyiv, Ukraine, specializes in the development of smart solar blinds that integrate photovoltaic panels to generate electricity. These innovative blinds automatically track the sun, allowing users to harness solar energy to power electrical devices in homes or offices. They can also store energy for later use, serving as an emergency power supply. By utilizing SolarGaps, users can significantly reduce their electricity bills while maintaining a comfortable indoor environment. Additionally, the system includes a smartphone app that enables remote monitoring and control, providing convenience and efficiency in energy management.
wheel.me
Grant in 2017
Wheel.me, founded in 2013 and headquartered in Oslo, Norway, specializes in innovative wheel technology that allows users to transform any object into an autonomous mobile robot. This unique technology enables the movement of heavy items indoors through a smartphone application or voice commands, facilitating material handling automation. Wheel.me's system integrates a robotic component, indoor navigation technology, and data analytics, allowing for seamless operation without requiring alterations to the object's original design or form. This advancement significantly enhances efficiency in moving objects on wheels, catering to various industries seeking to streamline their logistics and operations.
Authometion srl
Grant in 2016
Authometion is an Internet of Things (IoT) solutions provider focused on the home automation market, specializing in security and lighting products. The company develops innovative automation technologies, including radio smart LED bulbs that utilize subsonic wave detection to identify potential break-in attempts at doors and windows. Upon detection, these bulbs can trigger automatic anti-intrusion measures, enhancing security for clients. Authometion’s offerings are designed to assist users in controlling anti-theft systems, making homes safer and more connected.
Qivivo
Grant in 2016
Qivivo is an energy savings provider focused on helping households manage their energy bills more effectively. Recognizing that heating constitutes a significant portion of energy costs, Qivivo offers an intelligent thermostat designed to optimize home temperature settings, potentially reducing energy consumption by up to 25%. The system utilizes automation and artificial intelligence to personalize heating management, ensuring comfort while minimizing waste. By connecting directly to a home's heating system, Qivivo’s solution adjusts temperatures automatically, allowing users to maintain ideal conditions without sacrificing comfort or incurring high energy costs.
Suntherm
Grant in 2016
Suntherm is a developer of innovative thermal energy storage systems aimed at transforming residential heating solutions. The company has created the SmartHeat system, known for its advanced features, including a specialized heat pump and a compact heating battery that allows for extended heat storage, surpassing traditional technologies. By integrating these components, Suntherm provides a low-cost alternative for energy storage, contributing to more efficient heating solutions for households.
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.
Ontech
Grant in 2016
Ontech Group is a leader in Controlled Electromagnetic Field (CEMF) sensing technology, which transforms the way humans interact with machines and technology. With a global presence that includes offices and research and development centers, Ontech specializes in near-field detection, providing innovative solutions across various industries such as health technology, automotive, and consumer devices. The company's proprietary CEMF sensors, protected by over 100 international patents, enhance safety and functionality while promoting energy efficiency. Ontech's technology is applicable in diverse areas, including home security and industrial safety, enabling clients to optimize the protection of individuals and assets in both domestic and industrial settings.
Digital Keys
Grant in 2015
Digital Keys specializes in providing comprehensive 5G IoT smart access control solutions. The company offers an integrated platform that includes asset management software, mobile applications for digital key management, and advanced smart locks. Its technology is designed to simplify access control across various applications by allowing users to generate, revoke, and manage access permissions for physical spaces and digital assets. This approach enhances security and operational efficiency for businesses of all sizes, facilitating a more convenient and secure method of managing access to properties and services.
Qivivo
Grant in 2015
Qivivo is an energy savings provider focused on helping households manage their energy bills more effectively. Recognizing that heating constitutes a significant portion of energy costs, Qivivo offers an intelligent thermostat designed to optimize home temperature settings, potentially reducing energy consumption by up to 25%. The system utilizes automation and artificial intelligence to personalize heating management, ensuring comfort while minimizing waste. By connecting directly to a home's heating system, Qivivo’s solution adjusts temperatures automatically, allowing users to maintain ideal conditions without sacrificing comfort or incurring high energy costs.
MYSPHERA
Angel Round in 2015
MYSPHERA SL is a company based in Paterna, Spain, that specializes in developing location and process visibility solutions for the healthcare sector using Internet of Things (IoT) technology and real-time location systems (RTLS). Established in 2012, MYSPHERA offers a range of IoT devices and applications designed to enhance patient care and operational efficiency in acute care hospitals, senior living facilities, and patient homes. Its solutions include tracking systems for residents and nursing services, as well as alerts for patients. The company also provides various web applications, such as MYHOSPITAL, MYNURSING, and MYLOCS, which assist healthcare professionals and administrators in managing services effectively. By delivering actionable insights through smart sensors, MYSPHERA aims to improve patient outcomes and optimize resource management across healthcare organizations in Europe, the Middle East, and Latin America.
Strip's
Grant in 2015
Strip's Company was founded in 1995. It is a fast growing company with above-average growth of business income. Our vertically integrated structure enables us to be a competitive, innovative and flexible partner in the European market. Strip's entered the business cooperation as an OEM partner that also has its own development capacities including the laboratory for all necessary testing and measurements. Main product groups are SMART HOME SOLUTIONS, MULTISENSOR TECHNOLOGY, WHITE GOODS SOLUTIONS, LED SOLUTIONS, ODM & EMS. Strip's goal is to keep the above-average growth of business income in the branch, increase the number of strategic partners, strengthen the cooperation in the field of LED industry, increase additional value per employee, preserve high flexibility and competitive position of the company, strengthen the development and research activity.
Saint Trofee
Grant in 2015
Saint Trofee is a Dutch company focused on innovating refrigeration technologies and enhancing energy efficiency. The company is engaged in various projects, including the development of wall-integrated heat pumps, a household heat pump utilizing natural refrigerant R290, and preparations for a H2020 research proposal aimed at creating a thermo-acoustic heat pump. Additionally, Saint Trofee offers consultancy services in refrigeration, providing expertise on load shifting for industrial cold storage and assisting clients like LIDL with BREEAM applications for energy labeling of distribution centers. The firm also specializes in optimizing heat exchangers for refrigerated display cabinets, highlighting its commitment to advancing refrigeration solutions while promoting sustainable practices.
Sense4Care
Grant in 2015
Sense4Care, established by researchers from the Technical Research Centre for Dependency Care and Autonomous Living (CETpD) at Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), specializes in developing medical devices for individuals with chronic diseases and fragility issues. The company designs, manufactures, and markets wearable devices that monitor and record movement patterns, falls, postures, and motor symptoms, aiding healthcare professionals in patient symptom tracking and care.
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.
Ferroamp Elektronik
Grant in 2015
Ferroamp Elektronik AB specializes in developing and manufacturing innovative power electronics aimed at enhancing the efficiency of electrical energy use. The company's primary product is the ACE, a four-quadrant inverter that facilitates quicker electric vehicle charging and helps reduce grid fees. ACE is a component of the modular EnergyHub system, which can be expanded with solar cells and energy storage solutions according to user needs. This smart grid concept optimizes the versatility and economic viability of solar installations, benefiting both homeowners and utility companies. Additionally, Ferroamp offers a range of energy optimization solutions, including solar string optimizers, energy storage optimizers, and adaptive equalization, primarily catering to property companies, energy consultants, and electric power firms.
Hydrowashr
Grant in 2015
Hydrowashr is a developer of an automated device designed to provide a hygienic hand washing and drying experience. The product integrates both functions into a single system, utilizing sensors that detect the presence of hands. This triggers a touch-free washing sequence, ensuring effective cleaning while minimizing the risk of germ transmission. Hydrowashr aims to enhance hygiene practices in various settings, making hand hygiene more efficient and accessible.
climote
Grant in 2015
Climote Limited is a company based in Dundalk, Ireland, specializing in remote central home heating control systems. Founded in 2007, it offers the climote HUB, a device that allows users to manage their home heating from anywhere through an internet connection. The company also provides a mobile application that enables users to control the HUB easily, including the option to send text commands for convenience. Climote's products are designed to enhance energy management and streamline the control of home appliances, making home heating more accessible and efficient. The company's innovative approach to home automation is backed by its parent company, Smarthomes, which has been recognized for its contributions to in-home technology since 2002.
Visualfy
Grant in 2015
Visualfy, a project by Fusió d’Arts Technology S.L., is focused on enhancing the lives of individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing through innovative technological solutions. The company has developed a sound detection technology that utilizes artificial intelligence to identify environmental sounds and convert them into visual alerts. These notifications can be sent to smartphones, smartwatches, and other connected devices, allowing users to stay informed about important auditory cues in their surroundings. By bridging the accessibility gap, Visualfy aims to promote equality and break down social barriers, fostering a more inclusive environment for people with hearing disabilities.
Explicit
Grant in 2015
Explicit is a growth technology company focused on emissions monitoring and environmental data collection. The company specializes in measuring and tracing emissions over land and sea, employing advanced measurement techniques that include drones, helicopters, and micro-sensor technology. By utilizing smart UAV and mobile hardware, along with sophisticated software systems, Explicit provides actionable environmental data that aids authorities in enforcing regulations and assists industries in monitoring compliance and mitigating their environmental impact. Their innovative approach aims to create comprehensive environmental knowledge through effective data acquisition in challenging settings that require extensive networks of measurement points.
Watty
Seed Round in 2015
Watty AB is a Swedish company that specializes in energy management solutions for both businesses and private individuals. Founded in 2013 and headquartered in Stockholm, Watty offers an innovative product known as NILS, which involves installing a device on the electricity meter to monitor energy consumption. This solution utilizes machine learning algorithms to analyze aggregate energy data, breaking it down into detailed insights about individual appliances and their usage patterns. Watty's subscription-based service provides users with real-time information through a dedicated app, enabling them to make informed decisions about their energy consumption while promoting sustainability. The company's technology integrates various disciplines, including artificial intelligence, hardware, and the Internet of Things, to enhance the user experience and support energy efficiency.
Tera Srl
Seed Round in 2015
Tera Srl, established in 2007, is an innovative small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) that specializes in energy efficiency solutions. The company combines the expertise of engineers and managers in computer science, renewable energy, and electronics. Tera's primary focus is on developing Internet of Things (IoT) solutions for smart homes, smart industries, and smart agriculture, alongside energy management systems for both public and private buildings. Additionally, Tera provides monitoring and control systems for photovoltaic systems, aiming to enhance the efficiency of energy use and promote sustainable practices.
M SORA
Venture Round in 2015
M SORA is fully committed to research and development at all levels of the production equation, and to participating in larger innovation and development schemes and initiatives. M SORA windows are made exclusively from the highest quality Slovenian wood, harvested from the country’s expansive pristine forests and processed using only the most advanced and environmentally friendly technology available today. There are a lot of windows out there on the market, many of them good. Yet no other window delivers on all of the important promises like M SORA: saving you energy and money, serving you well for years, even decades, making your home a more beautiful and functional place, naturally; and putting a smile of genuine satisfaction on your face.
Sensing & Control Systems
Grant in 2015
Sensing & Control Systems S.L., founded in 2006 and headquartered in Barcelona, Spain, specializes in developing Internet of Things (IoT) solutions and tools. The company operates within the smart home, energy management, and security markets, offering a comprehensive platform that enables energy efficiency, remote security, and building automation. Sensing & Control Systems provides a range of services, including microprocessing solutions and device integration, while also advising businesses on IoT implementations. As a subsidiary of Grupo Amper SA, the company plays a significant role in helping service providers globally to enhance their offerings and meet customer demands.
Galcon
Grant in 2014
Galcon is a prominent manufacturer of smart irrigation solutions catering to homeowners, professionals, and the agricultural sector. Founded in 1983 and based in Kfar Blum, Israel, the company offers a diverse product range that includes standalone battery-operated controllers, multi-station systems, and advanced wireless and web-based irrigation and fertigation solutions. Galcon's products are designed to optimize irrigation, enhance crop yields, conserve water resources, and reduce energy consumption. Their smart irrigation solutions have received certification from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency as WaterSense approved products. With a market presence in over 60 countries, Galcon continues to focus on innovative technologies that address the growing demand for efficient water management in various settings.
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