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.
Nuada is a company based in Braga, Portugal, specializing in the development of innovative systems that enhance hand function. Its products are designed to improve performance in healthcare, sports, and various professional activities. Nuada's solutions feature lightweight, breathable, and flexible smart textiles that can be customized to meet individual needs. The technology is non-intrusive and aims to be an essential everyday wearable, providing users with a seamless experience that they may even forget they are wearing.
ABLE Human Motion
Grant in 2019
ABLE Human Motion is a Barcelona-based medical device start-up founded in 2018 that specializes in the development of robotic exoskeletons designed to improve mobility for individuals with disabilities. The company's primary product, the ABLE Exoskeleton, is a lightweight and user-friendly wearable device that assists paraplegic users in standing, walking, and sitting. This innovative technology employs a motor and gearbox to mimic muscle movement, along with an inertial sensor to interpret the user's intentions. ABLE Human Motion aims to enhance the quality of life for wheelchair users by promoting greater independence and mobility while also providing rehabilitation tools for clinicians to improve treatment efficiency.
mDurance
Grant in 2019
mDurance is a digital health company focused on improving muscle health through innovative technology. It offers a wearable electromyography (EMG) sensor paired with a mobile and web application that facilitates real-time data analysis and cloud storage. The platform enables professionals in physical health, sports, and wellness to verify muscle health, evaluate sports performance through biofeedback, and detect muscle asymmetries. By integrating neuromuscular signal processing with data analytics, mDurance provides objective insights into muscle activity and imbalances, enhancing clinical decision-making. The tool allows for online access from any device, enabling in-depth analysis of a patient's motor control and neuromuscular condition, thereby supporting functional tests in various settings.
Funky Bots
Grant in 2019
Funky Bots is a company focused on promoting fitness through innovative body motion gaming that combines dance, martial arts, and creative play. They have developed several motion sensor apps, including those for tai chi and street dance, which have been recognized by Apple as Best New Apps. Designed by professional dancers and martial artists, their products aim to transform passive entertainment into active engagement, allowing users to learn various movement styles in a short amount of time. Their offerings include guided exercises that enable users to stay fit while having fun, with a commitment to providing a high return on investment for time spent. Funky Bots is also set to launch Atomic Bands, smart Bluetooth gaming bands that enhance the gaming experience. The company has participated in notable accelerator programs and partnered with organizations such as Technogym and Alcatel.
Advanced Microfluidics
Grant in 2019
Advanced Microfluidics, based in Ecublens, Switzerland, is a machinery manufacturing company that specializes in developing and producing high-end lab equipment components. Their primary focus is on automated liquid handling systems, which are designed to minimize cross-contamination and reduce internal volume, ensuring precise and efficient fluidic performance. The company's products cater to both laboratory and industrial sectors, providing solutions with no dead volumes.
Spectroplast
Grant in 2019
Spectroplast AG is a Swiss company specializing in the additive printing of pure silicones, offering innovative solutions for a variety of sectors, including healthcare, wearables, industrial components, soft robotics, art, and entertainment. Founded in 2018 and based in Zurich, Spectroplast has developed a unique technology, known as SAMT, that allows for the 3D printing of industry-standard silicones with high precision and performance, without the need for molds. This process not only saves costs and time but also results in zero waste. The company provides a range of silicones with Shore hardness from A0 to A80, available in various colors and transparent options, catering to the specific needs of clients in medical and industrial applications. Through its focus on bridging cutting-edge research and market demands, Spectroplast aims to deliver customized soft material products that meet high performance and quality standards.
Youbiquo
Grant in 2019
Youbiquo is a product company specializing in Augmented Reality Smart Glasses designed for the maintenance sector of large enterprises. The company leverages its expertise in IoT electronics, prototype design, and artificial intelligence to create wearable devices that facilitate remote assistance and guidance for maintenance operations. These smart glasses enhance efficiency by enabling users to detect and track objects, while also providing training and certification capabilities. Youbiquo focuses on delivering high-quality products and tailored solutions that meet customer specifications, supported by a skilled team of engineers in electronics, software, and mechanical design. The company emphasizes customer satisfaction and ensures timely delivery of technical solutions at a balanced cost-to-quality ratio. Additionally, Youbiquo accommodates customized requests for special projects.
Geme.io
Grant in 2019
Geme.io is an urban tech app that displays real-time air pollution data on a shared, virtual map (mobile and web). Data is captured with our on-body wearable sensors and uploaded to the shared map. The app sends out air pollution level alerts for one's vicinity as well as points of interest as defined by oneself (work, home, kindergarten, etc.). If the user carries the on-body wearable sensor, he or she obtains information about personal exposure to air pollution. Wearable measures one indoor and outdoor pollutant. Predicted air pollution information is estimated using a model developed by UK scientists and using data from several entities (traffic management companies, meteorological institutes, etc). Air-pollution data is shown in real-time and there are 48-hour predictive alerts to facilitate future plans surrounding points of interests.
WearHealth
Grant in 2019
WearHealth is a safety and health intelligence solution tailored for organizations involved in heavy-duty and hazardous operations. The company develops an interoperable platform that extracts data from wearable devices to deliver real-time insights into worker safety and health. By utilizing artificial intelligence, WearHealth's platform provides businesses with objective and predictive information, allowing them to proactively identify and mitigate risks before they result in accidents or absenteeism. Unlike traditional health, safety, and wellness tools, WearHealth focuses on providing actionable data that can help detect emergencies and uncover hidden risk factors, thereby enhancing the overall safety of the workforce.
Limbic
Grant in 2019
Limbic is a London-based company that specializes in mental healthcare technology. Founded in 2017, it develops a software development kit (SDK) that leverages machine learning to analyze heart rate data collected from wearable devices like the Apple Watch, allowing for the assessment of users' emotional states. Limbic also offers psychological therapies for adults, focusing on improving mental health through innovative solutions. Its platform supports healthcare professionals by providing tools for stress detection and facilitating clinical assessments, thereby enhancing the efficacy of psychological therapy. By combining AI technology with wearable devices, Limbic aims to address the growing challenges in mental health care and improve patient outcomes.
SynSense
Grant in 2019
SynSense is a neuromorphic computing company based in Zurich, Switzerland, founded in 2017. The company specializes in developing ultra-low-power vision and biosignal processors, as well as point cloud and always-on auditory processing solutions. These products are designed for artificial intelligence edge computing applications, including autonomous robots, mobile and embedded devices, wearable healthcare systems, security, computing, and IoT applications. SynSense's neuromorphic processors overcome the limitations of traditional von Neumann computers by providing an unprecedented combination of ultra-low power consumption and low-latency performance.
Racefox
Grant in 2019
Racefox, headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, specializes in digital coaching for running and cross-country skiing. Utilizing a combination of biomechanics research, sports science, data science, and AI, the company's application provides personalized training plans and real-time performance metrics. By analyzing users' movements and identifying potential issues, Racefox helps enhance performance and prevent injuries, catering to both elite athletes and recreational enthusiasts seeking to improve their skills and maintain health.
Biel Glasses
Grant in 2019
Biel Glasses, SL, founded in 2017 and based in Barcelona, Spain, specializes in the development and sale of electronic smart glasses aimed at enhancing mobility and personal autonomy for individuals with low vision. The company’s innovative glasses utilize 3D vision and artificial intelligence algorithms to detect obstacles and environmental changes, translating this information into a format that users can perceive with their remaining vision. Additionally, the glasses feature zoom and image enhancement capabilities, providing a comprehensive solution to support users in navigating their daily lives safely and independently.
Nateo Healthcare
Grant in 2019
Nateo Healthcare, founded in 2016 and based in Toulouse, France, specializes in designing, developing, and manufacturing medical devices for the fields of gynecology and obstetrics. The company focuses on creating innovative connected medical devices and software that enable healthcare professionals to monitor the health of expectant mothers and their unborn babies. Among its key products is a belt equipped with ultrasound probes that can assess fetal positions, measure the mother's heart rate, and monitor uterine contractions. Additionally, Nateo Healthcare is working on a new generation of mobile and connected fetal heart rate monitors, which facilitate both hospital and home fetal telemonitoring, allowing for enhanced patient self-monitoring and tailored healthcare interventions.
PYRATES
Grant in 2019
PYRATES Established in 2014 and run by Y-generation women, PYRATES smart fabrics provides the solution to protecting their bodies from the polluted, aggressive external elements that surround us through its PYRATEX®: a textile, health-benefitting armour that protects and cares for the wearer’s body.
Arteries Studio
Grant in 2019
Arteries Studio Kft. is a Budapest-based firm established in 2003 that specializes in the development of web and mobile applications for businesses in Hungary. The company's web development services encompass the creation of websites, webshops, online software, and Odoo ERP systems. In mobile application development, Arteries Studio focuses on platforms such as iOS, Android, and wearable devices, including smartwatches and Google Glass. Additionally, the company offers graphic design services, which include corporate identity, desktop publishing design, and 3D modeling. Arteries Studio also provides storage and hosting solutions, along with online invoice payment services. Over the years, the studio has collaborated with notable clients, including Unilever, KPMG, NATO, and Bosch, and has increasingly concentrated on creating business applications and health-related web solutions, often integrating external hardware and smart sensors in partnership with manufacturers.
CardiacSense
Grant in 2019
CardiacSense Ltd. is an Israeli company founded in 2012, specializing in the development of medical wearable devices aimed at monitoring heart arrhythmias and other critical health metrics. The company offers FDA and CE certified medical watches and wristbands that provide continuous, long-term, non-invasive monitoring of vital signs, including heart rate, respiratory rate, core temperature, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure. Utilizing advanced photoplethysmography (PPG) technology, CardiacSense's devices enable real-time diagnostics for various medical conditions, including atrial fibrillation, hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), heart failure, sleep apnea, and infections such as COVID-19. By focusing on affordability and comfort, CardiacSense aims to enhance patient care and preventative measures within the healthcare industry.
3DBattery
Grant in 2019
3DBattery is a company that designs, develops, and manufactures portable energy storage solutions, primarily focusing on lithium-ion batteries. Established in 2016 and based in Tel Aviv, Israel, the company specializes in a range of products including rechargeable micro batteries, flexible batteries, and batteries integrated within chips. Their innovative energy storage solutions cater to the needs of various applications, such as flexible and wearable electronics, energy harvesting devices, Internet of Things (IoT) devices, surface-mount technology, and medical equipment. By employing advanced smart material engineering, 3DBattery aims to enhance energy and power efficiency in its products, making them suitable for electric vehicles, grid storage, and other portable electronic devices.
GOGOA Mobility Robots
Grant in 2018
Gogoa Mobility Robots specializes in developing wearable robotic solutions aimed at enhancing human mobility and supporting rehabilitation efforts. The company focuses on creating affordable and effective products, including exoskeletons designed for both industrial applications and health-related challenges. Their award-winning "Assist-As-Needed" control technology allows for seamless adaptation to various human movements, translating intention into action. Gogoa's exoskeletons are utilized in physical rehabilitation for patients recovering from conditions such as acquired brain damage, stroke, and spinal cord injuries, as well as in manufacturing to improve worker mobility and reduce injury risks. The Hank exoskeleton, a key product, has received CE Mark certification, enabling its commercial sale across Europe.
Neurosteer
Grant in 2018
Neurosteer has developed a medical-grade wearable device and cloud-based system aimed at the early detection and treatment of neurological disorders. The solution features an adhesive forehead strip linked to a pocket-sized sensor that wirelessly transmits brain activity data to the cloud for processing. Utilizing advanced algorithms, the system decomposes a single EEG channel into over 100 individual components for real-time analysis, which is displayed on a web-based dashboard. Neurosteer's primary focus is on identifying early signs of conditions such as Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, dementia, and epilepsy. This innovative approach allows for more affordable screening, continuous monitoring of patients, and enhanced neurostimulation and drug selection, ultimately improving the treatment outcomes for neurological disorders and optimizing clinical trials.
Noonee
Grant in 2018
Noonee is a pioneering company based in Switzerland, recognized as the first supplier of Wearable Ergonomic Mechatronic Devices (WEMDs). Founded in 2014, the company focuses on enhancing ergonomics in the manufacturing sector through innovative devices akin to exoskeletons. Its flagship product, the Chairless Chair, allows users to adopt active sitting, standing, and walking positions without the need for traditional seating, addressing the needs of workers, particularly those suffering from back pain. The development of this device involved ongoing collaboration with corporate clients and end users to ensure practical functionality. In 2016, noonee expanded its operations by establishing noonee germany GmbH, marking the beginning of its global rollout.
GyroGear
Grant in 2018
GyroGear is a multidisciplinary team composed of designers, engineers, and medical professionals focused on developing innovative solutions for individuals with hand tremors caused by Parkinson's disease and essential tremor. Their flagship product, the GyroGlove, is a wearable device that utilizes advanced aerospace-grade gyroscopes to mechanically stabilize hand tremors. By addressing this critical issue, GyroGear aims to enhance the quality of life, independence, and dignity of those affected by these conditions. The company is dedicated to providing an effective and straightforward solution for managing hand tremors, thereby improving daily functioning for its users.
Lovely
Grant in 2018
Lovely Inc. is a company based in Poland that specializes in the development of a wearable sex toy and an accompanying tracker application. The product is designed to monitor performance and enhance the sexual experiences of couples by learning their preferences. To ensure the effectiveness of its offerings, Lovely collaborated with esteemed sexologists from both the United States and Europe in the creation of its products. Through this innovative approach, Lovely aims to help couples improve their intimacy and enjoyment in their relationships.
Inuheat
Grant in 2018
Inuheat develops a heating platform that makes it easy for the clothing industry to integrate active heat into their products., without changing the original design and comfort of the clothes. Inuheat is a partner brand that was founded in 2013 and they work with the large brands in sport, outdoor, and workwear clothing.
Invi
Grant in 2018
The Dutch company Invi has developed an innovative self-defense product: the Invi Bracelet. Inspired by nature, this stylish wearable can be activated whenever needed and a foul smell will be released. It is Invi’s mission to create a safer world by building a global culture of people who reject sexual violence and promote equality.
Invis
Grant in 2018
Invis connect two very different worlds. The first is heritage of classic watches and straps producers. Masterpiece and design. The second is innovation that powers technology race. This connection enables us to be invisible.
Quiske
Grant in 2018
Quiske is a Finnish technology startup developing a Rowing Performance (RowP) system which helps you become a better rower. The RowP System consists of and app and a pod that together can measure, analyze and provide real time feedback on your rowing, so that you can improve and fine tune your technique, which is especially important when rowing in a crew. Its SW automatically sniffs for rowing strokes and produces real time feedback on both boat specific metrics (boat acceleration and velocity) as well as rower specific metrics (oar and seat work of individual rowers).
Xsensio
Grant in 2018
Xsensio is a digital health company focused on addressing the challenge of real-time, continuous monitoring of health parameters. It is developing an innovative Lab-on-Skin wearable device that serves as a miniaturized sensing platform, enabling continuous and real-time analysis of biochemical information at the skin's surface. This technology allows for the precise measurement of various health indicators, such as electrolytes, metabolites, hormones, and proteins, akin to traditional blood tests but in a minimally invasive manner. By providing unprecedented insights during critical health events, Xsensio aims to enhance patient care and shift the healthcare industry from a static to a dynamic approach in health monitoring.
SensenCall
Grant in 2018
SensenCall creates a comfortable everyday usable, wearable ecg tshirt.
Viewpointsystem
Grant in 2018
Viewpointsystem specializes in the development of innovative technology focused on gaze research, integrating hardware and software solutions. The company produces smart glasses equipped with advanced eye tracking capabilities, which facilitate intuitive human-machine interaction. These glasses are utilized by B2B clients globally for various applications, including remote support, maintenance, training, and research analysis. By leveraging eye tracking and sensor technology, Viewpointsystem enhances the interaction between individuals and the digital realm, making mixed reality experiences more intuitive. The company's commitment to combining scientific expertise with cutting-edge technology positions it as a leader in the field of vision research and smart eyewear solutions.
Nanoleq
Grant in 2018
Nanoleq AG, established in 2017 and based in Zurich, Switzerland, specializes in the development and manufacturing of innovative electric cables using stretchable electronics. As a spinoff from ETH Zurich, the company focuses on integrating electronic functionalities into textiles, particularly for health monitoring. Its products utilize advanced conductive silicone technology to create soft sensors capable of recording vital signs such as heartbeat, electrocardiograms, and breathing patterns through comfortable and washable garments. These sensors are designed for various applications, including healthcare, sports, and workwear, with the aim of setting a standard in the health-monitoring textile market. Nanoleq is committed to facilitating the rapid development and widespread adoption of smart textiles across multiple sectors, including robotics and aerospace.
Eva Vision
Grant in 2017
Eva Vision provides a voice controlled eyewear for the visually impaired. EVA's Artificial Intelligence recognises objects, texts, signs and verbally describes what it sees. Eva collects and preprocess audiovisual data and sends it to your smartphone. Our mobile app processes part of the data while sending the rest to our superfast servers where all the magic happens. With EVA's intuitive user interface you can discreetly control the device trough gestures, head movements and function buttons. Use your voice for data entry. EVA's bone conduction speakers leave your ears free so you can always hear your environment. Others can't hear EVA's voice.
PKvitality
Grant in 2017
PKVitality is a bio-wearable company based in Paris, France, that specializes in developing innovative health monitoring devices. Its flagship product, K'Watch Glucose, is a smartwatch-style continuous glucose monitoring device that employs a micro-needle sensor to allow diabetics to monitor their glucose levels painlessly and discreetly. This wearable tracker is designed to provide real-time data without the need for calibration, offering a complete history of glucose levels and sending alerts for potential hypo or hyperglycemia episodes. Additionally, PKVitality is expanding its product line to include a Continuous Lactate Monitor and multi-analyte continuous monitors, which will further enhance the capabilities of their health monitoring technology. Founded in 2017, PKVitality aims to simplify health management for individuals, particularly those with diabetes, by eliminating the discomfort associated with traditional blood tests.
See.Sense
Grant in 2017
See.Sense develops innovative cycling technology aimed at enhancing safety and convenience for cyclists. The company creates award-winning products that utilize patented sensor technology and artificial intelligence to improve the riding experience. With over 50,000 users globally, See.Sense is recognized as the official bike light and ride insights supplier for British Cycling and Cycling Ireland. The unique data collected by its products supports collaboration with smart cities worldwide, aiming to enhance cycling infrastructure, reduce congestion, and improve urban mobility. The company is based in Northern Ireland and has received multiple awards for its design and innovation.
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.
ElastiMed
Grant in 2017
ElastiMed Ltd. specializes in the development of innovative medical devices focused on compression therapy, specifically for treating Chronic Venous Insufficiency and preventing Deep Venous Thrombosis. Founded in 2015 and headquartered in Misgav, Israel, the company has created a wearable active compression device that employs advanced smart materials. This device, often referred to as a smart sock, uses electric pulses to compress and massage the legs, enhancing circulation and offering a comfortable and effective treatment solution. It aims to provide an affordable option for patients, particularly the elderly, to alleviate symptoms such as swelling, blood clots, leg ulcers, and sports injuries, thereby improving their overall quality of life.
Ubiscale
Grant in 2017
Ubiscale’s mission is to enable our customers catching new opportunities that are made possible by new long-range networks. Ubiscale specializes in Geolocation technologies and related outcomes on electronic design, embedded software, network integration and system qualification. Target applications are all type of services in consumer & professional IoT/M2M markets where keeping track of position makes sense. It includes trackers, beacons, tags, wearables applied to people/animal/objects tracking, geo-marketing, logistics, asset management.
Mowoot
Grant in 2017
Mowoot is a company that specializes in developing non-pharmacological and non-invasive solutions for individuals suffering from chronic constipation. It offers a wearable medical device that delivers an automatic, colon-specific massage, mimicking the manual abdominal massage typically performed by healthcare professionals. Utilizing advanced pneumatic technology, Mowoot's device aims to treat and prevent chronic slow transit constipation without the need for colon cleansing supplements, enemas, or laxatives. Founded in 2014 and based in Barcelona, Spain, Mowoot emerged from the MOEBIO dHEALTH program, which draws inspiration from innovative design and business methodologies. The company's mission is to enhance the quality of life for those affected by chronic constipation through its unique and effective approach.
Inteliclinic
Grant in 2017
Inteliclinic is an engineering studio that specializes in artificial intelligence technologies and biological signal processing systems. The company's flagship product, Neuroon, is a groundbreaking wearable mask that integrates advanced brain wave and pulse measurement technology with a sleeping mask, making it the first consumer device designed to analyze and enhance human sleep quality. With offices in Warsaw and San Francisco, Inteliclinic has gained international recognition as a startup focused on designing and producing innovative wearable devices. The company has received multiple accolades for its creativity and impact, including first place at the LeWeb contest in Paris in 2013 and at SXSW's ReleaseIt competition in 2016. Additionally, Inteliclinic was recognized as the best sleep startup in 2015 by HealthXL in collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic and was awarded the Best Health Startup by the Plug and Play accelerator program, receiving a $25,000 prize. In 2016, Neuroon was showcased in the Lufthansa FlyingLab, allowing passengers to experience its innovative features aimed at promoting better sleep.
Eyesynth
Grant in 2017
Eyesynth is an audiovisual system for the blind. It consists of a pair of glasses connected to a micro computer. The system records the surrounding environment in three dimensions. Then, the collected data is converted into understandable audio for the blind.
SmartLife
Grant in 2017
SmartLife is a specialist in smart garment technology. It has developed innovative, patented textile sensors, electronics and firmware that are capable of detecting the body’s biophysical signals, and delivering actionable insight to users via mobile apps.
Nuada
Grant in 2017
Nuada is a company based in Braga, Portugal, specializing in the development of innovative systems that enhance hand function. Its products are designed to improve performance in healthcare, sports, and various professional activities. Nuada's solutions feature lightweight, breathable, and flexible smart textiles that can be customized to meet individual needs. The technology is non-intrusive and aims to be an essential everyday wearable, providing users with a seamless experience that they may even forget they are wearing.
Morecognition
Seed Round in 2017
Morecognition specializes in creating advanced healthcare solutions aimed at enhancing rehabilitation for patients with motor deficits. The company focuses on developing artificial intelligence-based devices that facilitate rehabilitation in health, well-being, and aging. Their offerings include motion recognition wearable devices that can interpret muscle activity through mobile technology. This allows users to easily engage with the device to monitor their fitness levels and track movements, muscle contractions, and configurations. Morecognition's innovative approach seeks to improve the effectiveness of rehabilitation processes for individuals recovering from motor impairments.
Isobar Compression
Grant in 2016
Isobar Compression specializes in the manufacture of customized compression garments designed to treat chronic venous insufficiency, enhance sports recovery, and prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Utilizing advanced technology, the company creates precisely-fitted compression socks through a 3D scan of the wearer's legs, ensuring an exact fit that maximizes effectiveness and comfort. This bespoke fitting significantly reduces the risk of DVT, especially for frequent and long-haul travelers, by delivering graduated pressure tailored to individual limb shapes. Developed by a research team at Manchester University, led by Professor Charles McCollum, Isobar’s products have proven to be far more effective than standard off-the-shelf alternatives. Additionally, elite and amateur athletes have benefited from Isobar garments, with research indicating that compression aids in reducing muscle soreness after exercise. The company's innovative approach addresses the needs of both health-conscious individuals and athletes, making it a valuable solution in the realm of preventive healthcare and sports performance.
Zerintia Technologies
Grant in 2016
Zerintia specializes in developing technological solutions based on wearable technology and Internet of Things applied to business processes and healthcare environments. The company's mission is to create innovative solutions for improving the company’s efficiency and health service performance based on the wearable technology.
Think Silicon
Grant in 2016
Think Silicon Ltd., established in 2007 and headquartered in Patras, Greece, specializes in designing and developing graphics processing units (GPUs) and display processors for the Internet of Things (IoT), wearable, and broader display devices markets. The company offers a range of graphics IP semiconductor modules, including the Nema|CL GPU, Think2D Graphics Accelerator Engine, and ThinkVG IP core, along with LCD display products and (M)JPEG decoders. Think Silicon also provides drivers, API software, SDKs, evaluation kits, and FPGA-based implementations to support its customers, primarily fabless chip companies serving communication and multimedia applications. As of April 10, 2020, Think Silicon operates as a subsidiary of Applied Materials, Inc.
In&motion
Grant in 2016
In&motion is a company that specializes in developing wearable smart protection systems aimed at reducing the risk of serious injuries from falls. The company has created a smart ski airbag vest equipped with advanced sensors and algorithms that monitor a skier's movements in real time. This technology allows the vest to anticipate falls and activate the airbag bladder before impact, providing optimal protection for both broad and critical areas of the body. The smart ski airbag vest has received multiple awards and was used by competitors in the 2015-16 Ski Cross World Cup, representing seven major countries. As of September, the vest became available for purchase through a partnership with the Swedish brand POC, making it accessible to a wider audience of athletes and skiing enthusiasts who prioritize safety.
Innovatec Sensing & Communication
Grant in 2016
Innovatec Sensing & Communication is an engineering company focused on the research and development of technology devices, systems, advanced textiles, and related services. Innovatec was founded in 2006 by a group of engineers with an extensive background in running R&D projects at national and international level for many years. Since then, the company has established itself as a major player internationally as a developer of high value technologies, working either for private companies or for the public sector. It has successfully expanded its activities to a wide range of sectors: industrial control & automation, medical devices, advanced textiles, wearable monitoring, environmental monitoring, and ambient assisted living, among others. These activities involve consultancy and project management, custom hardware and software/firmware development, and the development of built-in complete systems and devices The company is often involved in the full life-cycle of a project from conception to completion. Innovatec is committed to innovation, quality, and socio-engineering in its products and technologies. It aims to identify suitable technological and business niches that perfectly match its commitment to developing increasingly innovative products that are in tune with the market needs.
PMD Solutions
Grant in 2016
PMD Solutions is focused on transforming respiratory monitoring through the development of an innovative, body-worn wireless sensor. This device continuously and discreetly tracks patients' respiratory rates from the time of administration until discharge. By directly measuring the mechanical movements of the chest and abdomen during breathing, the technology allows healthcare professionals to accurately assess and identify any deterioration in patients' conditions. This approach aims to enhance respiratory outcomes and improve overall patient care.
Talemnology
Grant in 2016
Talemnology develops healthcare mobile systems that cater specifically to chronic patients, including those with pacemakers and congestive heart failure. The company provides mobile tools in the form of wearable biosensors, which empower patients to take an active role in managing their health conditions. By addressing the unmet needs in the healthcare sector, Talemnology aims to enhance disease monitoring and control for individuals living with chronic illnesses.
Wearable Technologies
Seed Round in 2016
Wearable Technologies Limited is a company based in Enderby, United Kingdom, specializing in the design, manufacture, and distribution of intelligent clothing embedded with washable electronics. Founded in 2011, it has established itself as a leader in the field, holding over 50 patents related to fabric sensor controls. The company's product range includes LED-equipped jackets, safety vests, parkas, and accessories marketed under the ICEid, Visijax, and ElekTex brands. These products cater to various sectors, including industrial safety, emergency services, and consumer markets, and are sold through retailers in the UK and the US, as well as online internationally. Wearable Technologies Limited aims to build its patented technologies into its Visijax-branded products while also exploring opportunities for licensing these innovations to other manufacturers. The company is developing an embedded smart garment platform to enhance connectivity for workers across multiple industries, supported by partnerships with technology leaders.
Ensurge Micropower
Grant in 2015
Ensurge Micropower specializes in developing ultrathin, flexible, and safe energy storage solutions, primarily for wearable devices and connected sensors. The company utilizes innovative solid-state lithium battery (SSLB) technology, which allows for the creation of powerful, lightweight, and cost-effective rechargeable batteries suitable for a variety of applications. Ensurge operates a state-of-the-art flexible electronics manufacturing facility in Silicon Valley, where it employs patented process technology and materials in conjunction with roll-to-roll production methods to maximize the benefits of its SSLB technology. With corporate headquarters in Oslo and global headquarters in San Jose, Ensurge Micropower is focused on delivering advanced energy storage solutions to both established and emerging markets.
PMD Solutions
Series A in 2015
PMD Solutions is focused on transforming respiratory monitoring through the development of an innovative, body-worn wireless sensor. This device continuously and discreetly tracks patients' respiratory rates from the time of administration until discharge. By directly measuring the mechanical movements of the chest and abdomen during breathing, the technology allows healthcare professionals to accurately assess and identify any deterioration in patients' conditions. This approach aims to enhance respiratory outcomes and improve overall patient care.
Trivisio
Grant in 2015
TRIVISIO is the main European developer of head-mounted displays with full production in Luxembourg. TRIVISIO offers a wide range of near-the-eye technologies including head-mounted displays, binocular, monocular, hand-held, digital telescopes as well as many other optical and digital developments. The wireless inertial motion trackers developed by TRIVISIO, are operational in the production for movement control by top international companies, as well as in the medical field. Thanks to the experience of more than 15 years in partnership with the most prestigious research institutions, numerous multinationals, and the military, TRIVISIO has become one of the most important experts in meeting the needs of professionals in real time, offering tailor-made solutions combining optics, microelectronics, and mechanics. TRIVISIO has thus developed the only proprietary technological toolbox enabling it to offer a wide range of plug-and-play, reliable and high-quality products at the best prices on the professional market. TRIVISIO’s DNA consists of a team of researchers who have worked on the most complex problems requiring solutions. This team, that is at the origin of the industry, was created more than 13 years ago. It has enabled TRIVISIO to design a range of high-performance equipment aimed main at integrators. TRIVISIO’s products are recognized as being of the highest quality by the greatest specialists in the world. TRIVISIO is specialized in developing tailor-made products that can be adapted to the problems facing their customers’ industries. TRIVISIO delivers items at the peak of performance, at a very competitive price, and offers personalization of its products on demand within very short time frames (two weeks).
BraceIt
Grant in 2015
BraceIt creates truly original and useful products for the wearable space, such as ReVault - the world's first wearable private cloud. Its experienced team in Sweden have spent years building smartwatches, unmanned helicopters, fighter aircraft, and automated cars with some of the world’s leading engineers and advanced technology. BraceIt is a member company of LEAD, the best awarded incubator in Sweden in 2014.
ComfTech s.r.l.
Grant in 2015
ComfTech s.r.l. is a company based in Monza, Italy, that specializes in developing and marketing wearable monitoring systems for newborns. Founded in 2010, ComfTech designs sensorized garments that facilitate continuous, non-invasive monitoring of various physiological parameters. These smart garments are easy to dress and use, ensuring comfort for both the newborn and their caregivers. The products are developed in close collaboration with medical professionals, resulting in solutions that prioritize technological advancement while remaining user-friendly. ComfTech's innovative approach has garnered positive feedback from healthcare providers and families, highlighting the effectiveness and practicality of its monitoring systems in the neonatal care market.
In&motion
Grant in 2015
In&motion is a company that specializes in developing wearable smart protection systems aimed at reducing the risk of serious injuries from falls. The company has created a smart ski airbag vest equipped with advanced sensors and algorithms that monitor a skier's movements in real time. This technology allows the vest to anticipate falls and activate the airbag bladder before impact, providing optimal protection for both broad and critical areas of the body. The smart ski airbag vest has received multiple awards and was used by competitors in the 2015-16 Ski Cross World Cup, representing seven major countries. As of September, the vest became available for purchase through a partnership with the Swedish brand POC, making it accessible to a wider audience of athletes and skiing enthusiasts who prioritize safety.
Wardroba Srl
Grant in 2015
Wardroba Srl operates an online retail platform that showcases a diverse selection of independent fashion brands, offering a range of products including clothing, shoes, accessories, bags, and sunglasses. The platform is designed to cater to consumers seeking quality apparel with contemporary styles characterized by minimalist colors and designs. By focusing on well-designed goods for both men and women, Wardroba aims to connect customers with unique fashion options that reflect current trends while supporting independent designers.
Bitbrain
Grant in 2015
Bitbrain is a developer of bio-neurotechnological solutions that capture both conscious and non-conscious human emotional and cognitive data using a variety of bio/neuro-sensors. The company operates three primary lines of business. The Usenns brand focuses on neurotechnology for neuromarketing, enabling the wireless monitoring of physiological activities such as brain processes and heart rate variability to quantify emotional responses to advertisements and store environments. Elevvo is dedicated to cognitive and emotional enhancement, offering technology that monitors and stimulates brain and body activities to improve capabilities like working memory and stress management. Additionally, Bitbrain creates advanced wearables and bio-neurotechnologies tailored for various industries, including wellness, gaming, and automotive. Through its innovative platform, Bitbrain collects and processes extensive bio-neuro data, aiming to establish a digital resource for emotional and cognitive insights that can inform the design and development of products and services.
Medtep
Grant in 2015
Medtep Inc., established in 2011 and headquartered in Redwood City, California, specializes in developing medical software solutions that bridge the gap between healthcare professionals and patients. Its flagship products, uClinics and uPatient, are electronic health record systems that facilitate patient assessment and prescription by healthcare professionals, and empower patients to understand and manage their health and treatment. These solutions are accessible via computer, tablet, or smartphone devices. Medtep serves a diverse range of clients, including medical societies, pharmaceutical companies, clinical laboratories, and healthcare institutions, with the aim of promoting disease prevention and personalized medicine through data-driven insights and habit monitoring.
Elitac Wearables
Grant in 2015
Elitac Wearables specializes in developing wearable technology, focusing on integrating electronics and textiles, particularly haptic feedback and sensors. Their products aim to enhance safety and health in medical and professional domains. Notable creations include the BalanceBelt for balance disorder patients, NeuroShirt for surgeons, SmartShoulder for service engineers, and Mission Navigation Belt for soldiers. Elitac's research projects, such as WEAFING and GaitKeeper, are funded by entities like the European Union and Eurostars, demonstrating their commitment to innovation and improving lives.
Wearable Technologies
Seed Round in 2015
Wetech is a dynamic company that thinks beyond conventions and puts the consumers at the heart of their designs to create inspiring experiences that combine fashion and technology. They combine trendy designs, advanced hardware systems and smart software to develop new wearable products and innovative solutions that enhance customer value and improve brand awareness. Wetech creates new ways to use technology and integrate it in our everyday lives. Wetech develops products and solutions combining exceptional designs, fashion trends and advanced technologies. Wetech provide mobile and wearable solutions to help extract real business value from new digital systems and to transform your business with state-of-the-art technologies. Their offering includes solutions for innovative payments, secure identification, smart notifications and efficient geolocation.
HitSeed
Grant in 2014
HitSeed is a Finnish company founded in 2012, specializing in the development of connected products and innovative business solutions. The company aims to transform how organizations of all sizes create new products by leveraging Internet of Things (IoT) technology, digitalization, and collaborative work methods. Founded by experienced professionals in both industry and startups, HitSeed has a proven track record that includes significant mergers and acquisitions, the establishment of over 25 companies, and partnerships with more than 50 leading firms globally. HitSeed has successfully executed various business and technology projects, creating numerous products tailored to the needs of diverse clients. Their platforms, Seedling and SeedNode, facilitate the development of commercial-scale connected products for IoT and wearables, thereby enhancing efficiency and innovation in product development.
2M Engineering
Grant in 2014
2M Engineering creates innovative sensor products. Application areas: - Medical devices - IoT industrial sensors - Wearable solutions for e-health & sports 2M does complete sensor product development including product definition, fast prototyping, product development, industrialization, (medical) certification and production. SENSOR PRODUCTS We are specialized in creating sensor products and have all the disciplines to do this in-house (sensor know-how, signal processing, electronics, firmware, and mechanics). Our modular design approach with respect to hardware and software allows us to create functional prototypes or products faster, with lower investments and minimal technical risks. SOFTWARE 2M also builds software applications to control the device or process or show the measured information. This also includes web, app, and cloud development. DEVELOPMENT, INDUSTRIALIZATION & PRODUCTION We believe in creating functional prototypes as early as possible in the development and start learning and testing with real users as early as possible. Prototypes focused on fulfilling the essential, minimal set of functions. By making realistic design choices early in the process the transition towards industrialized products is typically smooth. 2M can handle from small volumes to large production quantities. TEAM We work with a small team of 20 highly skilled people. We have a large network of dedicated partners for the realization of more specialized tasks. OUR CLIENTS - Established companies - Startups - Hospitals, institutes & research organizations
Bitbrain
Grant in 2012
Bitbrain is a developer of bio-neurotechnological solutions that capture both conscious and non-conscious human emotional and cognitive data using a variety of bio/neuro-sensors. The company operates three primary lines of business. The Usenns brand focuses on neurotechnology for neuromarketing, enabling the wireless monitoring of physiological activities such as brain processes and heart rate variability to quantify emotional responses to advertisements and store environments. Elevvo is dedicated to cognitive and emotional enhancement, offering technology that monitors and stimulates brain and body activities to improve capabilities like working memory and stress management. Additionally, Bitbrain creates advanced wearables and bio-neurotechnologies tailored for various industries, including wellness, gaming, and automotive. Through its innovative platform, Bitbrain collects and processes extensive bio-neuro data, aiming to establish a digital resource for emotional and cognitive insights that can inform the design and development of products and services.
Bitbrain
Grant in 2011
Bitbrain is a developer of bio-neurotechnological solutions that capture both conscious and non-conscious human emotional and cognitive data using a variety of bio/neuro-sensors. The company operates three primary lines of business. The Usenns brand focuses on neurotechnology for neuromarketing, enabling the wireless monitoring of physiological activities such as brain processes and heart rate variability to quantify emotional responses to advertisements and store environments. Elevvo is dedicated to cognitive and emotional enhancement, offering technology that monitors and stimulates brain and body activities to improve capabilities like working memory and stress management. Additionally, Bitbrain creates advanced wearables and bio-neurotechnologies tailored for various industries, including wellness, gaming, and automotive. Through its innovative platform, Bitbrain collects and processes extensive bio-neuro data, aiming to establish a digital resource for emotional and cognitive insights that can inform the design and development of products and services.
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