Nuada is a company based in Braga, Portugal, specializing in the development of innovative systems designed to improve hand function. Its products cater to various sectors, including healthcare, sports, and professional activities. Nuada's solutions are characterized by their lightweight, compact, and non-intrusive design, employing thin, breathable, and flexible smart textiles that can be customized by users. The company aims to create a unique enhancement technology that serves as an essential wearable, designed for everyday use while being comfortable enough for individuals to forget they are wearing it.
3DBattery is a company that specializes in the design, development, and manufacturing of innovative energy storage solutions. Founded in 2016 and based in Tel Aviv, Israel, it focuses on producing a variety of portable energy storage batteries, including rechargeable lithium-ion micro batteries, flexible batteries, and batteries integrated into chips. The company's products cater to the growing demands of flexible and portable electronic devices, such as wearable technology, energy harvesting devices, Internet of Things (IoT) applications, and medical devices. Additionally, 3DBattery aims to enhance energy and power density in its microbatteries through advanced material engineering techniques, addressing the needs of various industries, including electric vehicles and grid storage.
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 specializes in workplace safety intelligence. It offers wearable sensors that use AI-driven ergonomics to prevent injuries in real-time. The platform provides posture correction alerts, risk assessment data, and tools to enhance worker safety and operational efficiency across industries like warehousing, logistics, manufacturing, construction, and mining.
Founded in London in 2017, Limbic specializes in developing software solutions for mental health. They create AI-driven agents to assist in patient intake, triage, screening, and therapy, aiming to enhance the efficiency of healthcare providers and improve patient outcomes.
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.
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.
eLive Ecosystem
Grant in 2019
eLive Ecosystem specializes in developing innovative solutions aimed at preventing long-term diseases through advanced technology. The company has created an artificial intelligence-based medical device specifically designed for the self-measurement of sleep apnea, addressing diagnostic gaps and enhancing treatment monitoring. By integrating medicine, genomics, and advanced sensor technology, eLive aims to alleviate the pressures on healthcare systems caused by demographic changes and aging populations. Their platform focuses on enabling healthcare professionals to efficiently and cost-effectively manage disease prevention and treatment, ultimately improving patient outcomes on a global scale.
Arteries Studio
Grant in 2019
Arteries Studio Kft. is a Budapest-based company established in 2003 that specializes in the development of web and mobile applications. The firm offers a range of services, including the creation of websites, webshops, and online software, as well as Odoo ERP development. In mobile application development, Arteries Studio focuses on platforms such as iOS and Android, and also extends its expertise to wearable technology like smartwatches and Google Glass. Additionally, the company provides graphic design services, encompassing corporate identity, desktop publishing design, and 3D design and modeling. Arteries Studio has built a strong reputation for agile project management in IT development and has collaborated with notable clients including Unilever, KPMG, and NATO. In recent years, the company has concentrated on business applications and health-related web and mobile solutions, often integrating external hardware and smart sensors through partnerships with hardware manufacturers.
CardiacSense
Grant in 2019
CardiacSense Ltd., founded in 2012 and based in Caesarea, Israel, develops innovative medical wearable devices aimed at monitoring heart arrhythmias and other critical health metrics. The company's FDA and CE certified medical watches and wristbands provide continuous, long-term, ambulatory, and non-invasive monitoring of vital functions, including heart rate, pulse rate, respiratory rate, core temperature, oxygen saturation, and blood pressure. Utilizing advanced PPG technology, CardiacSense's devices enable accurate real-time diagnostics for various medical conditions such as atrial fibrillation, hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart failure, sleep apnea, and infections like COVID-19. By focusing on the prevention and early detection of cardiac events, CardiacSense aims to enhance healthcare delivery and improve patient outcomes.
Biel Glasses
Grant in 2019
Biel Glasses, SL is a company based in Barcelona, Spain, established in 2017, that specializes in the development and sale of electronic smart glasses aimed at enhancing mobility and personal autonomy for individuals with low vision. The innovative glasses integrate 3D vision and artificial intelligence algorithms to detect obstacles, changes in terrain, and street crossings, adapting to varying light conditions. Additionally, they feature zoom and image enhancement capabilities, providing a comprehensive solution that empowers users to navigate their environments safely and independently, ultimately improving their quality of life.
Nateo Healthcare
Grant in 2019
Nateo Healthcare is a Toulouse, France-based medical technology company that designs, develops, and manufactures connected devices and software for obstetrics and gynecology. Founded by obstetricians, gynecologists and medical technology specialists, the company focuses on portable fetal monitoring solutions, including compact mobile fetal heart and uterine activity monitoring systems, and remote patient monitoring for maternity care. Its products enable continuous fetal heart rate and uterine activity assessment, support telemonitoring for home use or hospital settings, and aim to optimize bed utilization in maternity wards while enhancing patient well-being through more flexible care. By integrating wireless connections and real-time data, Nateo Healthcare seeks to provide clinicians with mobile, connected CTG monitoring capabilities and to expand access to monitoring in hospitals and at home.
Founded in 2015, Axiamo specializes in developing software and manufacturing motion sensors. These sensors measure key physical performance parameters, with a focus on analyzing running scientifically. The company is based in Nidau, Switzerland.
Biowatch SA, founded in 2015 and headquartered in Martigny, Switzerland, has developed a biometric identification system that integrates into the buckle of a watchband, allowing for secure authentication through the unique patterns of veins on a user's wrist. The Biowatch functions as a user-friendly biometric reader, providing a security solution for mobile payments and smart device interactions. Users can enroll their vein patterns via an application, which enables them to connect their Biowatch to various devices and applications. Once enrolled, users can authenticate themselves by matching their vein patterns, allowing them to access services and premises without the need for traditional keys, passwords, or PIN codes. The technology aims to simplify and enhance security measures in everyday transactions and interactions.
mDurance is a digital health company that develops wearable electromyography (EMG) technology to assess and monitor muscle health for professionals in physical health, sports, and wellness. Its system combines a lightweight EMG sensor, Bluetooth-enabled device, mobile and web applications, cloud storage, and real-time data analytics to provide objective muscle data. The solution enables verification of muscle health through pattern analysis, real-time biofeedback on resistance, strength, and fatigue, and detection of muscle asymmetries to support rehabilitation and performance optimization. By synchronizing EMG data with video feedback, the platform helps healthcare and sports professionals monitor neuromuscular function, improve patient or athlete engagement, and guide evidence-based decisions without relying on subjective assessments.
ABLE Human Motion
Grant in 2019
ABLE Human Motion is a Barcelona-based medical device company founded in 2018. It specializes in developing robotic exoskeletons, with its flagship product being the ABLE Exoskeleton. This wearable technology actively assists paraplegic individuals to stand up, walk, and sit down, aiming to enhance rehabilitation efficiency for clinicians and empower users with greater mobility and independence.
Funky Bots develops body motion gaming that combines dance, martial arts, and creative play to promote fitness. The company creates motion-sensor apps for street dance, tai chi, and moving meditation, helping users learn moves and coordinate beats with movement. It also designs wearable gaming bands, aimed at providing engaging, time-efficient workouts. Apps and wearables are built by professional dancers and martial artists to turn passive entertainment into active engagement. Funky Bots targets both casual users and families, including toddlers, with guided exercises that fit into short daily routines. The company collaborates with partners such as Technogym, TCL, Alcatel, and H-Farm, and has participated in accelerator programs to support growth. Through its products, Funky Bots aims to make fitness fun and accessible, turning everyday activity into interactive motion experiences.
Spectroplast
Grant in 2019
Spectroplast specializes in additive manufacturing of pure silicones using its proprietary SAMT technology. It offers customizable solutions for healthcare, industrial components, soft robotics, art, and medical sectors. Founded in 2018 as a spin-off from ETH Zurich, Spectroplasty enables cost-effective and time-saving production without the need for molds, operating with minimal waste.
Youbiquo specializes in developing Augmented Reality Smart Glasses tailored for maintenance operations. Leveraging expertise in IoT electronics, software development, AI, and UX design, the company offers comprehensive solutions from optical designs to manufacturing, catering to clients' specific needs. Youbiquo's team of electronic, software, and mechanical engineers ensures high-quality products, timely delivery, and competitive cost/quality ratios.
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.
Dicronis develops innovative diagnostic tools. Its flagship product, Lymphit, is a wearable device that tracks lymphatic function safely and remotely, enabling early diagnosis of secondary lymphedema, a common side effect of cancer therapies.
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.
Noonee is a pioneering company founded in 2014 in Switzerland, recognized as the world's first supplier of Wearable Ergonomic Mechatronic Devices (WEMDs). Its flagship product, the Chairless Chair, is an innovative electromechanical device designed to enhance ergonomics in the manufacturing industry. This exoskeleton-like device enables workers to sit while working without a traditional chair, allowing for flexibility between sitting, standing, and walking positions. The development of the Chairless Chair involved extensive collaboration with corporate clients and end users to ensure its practicality and effectiveness. In 2016, Noonee expanded its operations by establishing Noonee Germany GmbH, marking the beginning of its global rollout. The company seeks to alleviate back pain and improve workplace comfort for employees engaged in physically demanding jobs.
GyroGear is a team of designers, engineers, and medics developing the GyroGlove, a wearable device that mechanically stabilizes hand tremors using aerospace-grade gyroscopes. Their mission is to improve independence, dignity, and quality of life for individuals with Parkinson's disease and Essential Tremor.
Neurosteer develops a wearable device and cloud-based system for early detection and effective treatment of neurological disorders. It uses an adhesive forehead strip connected to a pocket-sized device, transmitting data wirelessly for real-time brain activity analysis. The solution aims to provide affordable screening, continuous patient monitoring, and optimized neurostimulation and drug selection, improving neurological treatment outcomes.
Lovely Inc. is a company based in Poland that specializes in developing a wearable sex toy and a corresponding tracker application. The innovative product is designed to enhance couples' sexual experiences by monitoring performance and preferences. By gathering insights into individual couples' desires, the Lovely App aims to improve intimacy and communication between partners. The company collaborates with esteemed sexologists from the United States and Europe to ensure that its offerings are both effective and informed by expert knowledge in the field of sexual health and wellness.
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 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 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 is a digital health company focused on revolutionizing healthcare monitoring. It specializes in developing a wearable, Lab-on-Skin© platform that continuously analyzes biochemical data from the skin's surface in real-time, offering unprecedented insights into health and wellness.
Founded by a consultant ENT surgeon and designer entrepreneur, Cupris Ltd develops smartphone-connected medical devices for remote healthcare. Its flagship product is TYM, a smart otoscope that captures images and videos of the ear, enabling secure sharing via encrypted email. The company ensures data compliance with NHS standards.
SensenCall creates a comfortable everyday usable, wearable ecg tshirt.
Nanoleq develops and manufactures electric cables using stretchable electronics, serving sectors such as healthcare, robotics, aerospace, and electronics. Its products include shields and conductors for various applications.
Viewpointsystem
Grant in 2018
Viewpointsystem develops smart glasses with integrated eye-tracking technology, providing hardware and software solutions for professional use. The company's products serve as a human-machine interface, enabling intuitive, subconscious interaction between users and devices through eye tracking. It offers plug-and-play glasses with secure fit, robust build, and remote support, designed for industries such as manufacturing, transportation, defense, research, and sports, to improve efficiency, safety, and training effectiveness. The company operates internationally, delivering hardware and accompanying software that supports gaze-based workflows and hands-free operation in complex environments.
Kytera is a company that specializes in smart remote caregiver solutions aimed at enhancing the safety and well-being of seniors at home. Its innovative technology integrates a wristband with a network of in-home sensors that utilize cloud-based big-data analytics to monitor and learn the daily routines of elderly individuals. By detecting deviations and potential distress situations, Kytera's system enables family members and professional caregivers to respond promptly, ensuring the safety and health of the users. Through this approach, the company aims to provide peace of mind to families while improving the quality of care for seniors living independently.
OriginGPS designs, manufactures, and supplies miniaturized GNSS modules, antenna modules, and cellular IoT solutions. The company offers GNSS modules with integrated antennas and standalone modules, as well as cellular IoT systems that connect multiple sensors with stackable add-ons. Its portfolio covers wearable devices, asset and vehicle tracking, drones, cameras and traffic infrastructure, and fleet management solutions, including autonomous vehicles and on-board diagnostics. OriginGPS emphasizes high sensitivity and noise immunity through its proprietary technologies, including Noise Free Zone, to deliver fast position fixes and stable navigation under challenging satellite conditions. Founded in 2006 and headquartered in Petah Tikva, Israel, the company serves a global network of partners and customers across Europe, the United States, and the Asia-Pacific region.
GPX Medical AB
Grant in 2018
Neola Medical AB is focused on advancing neonatal intensive care through its innovative device, NEOLA. This medical technology offers continuous monitoring of lung function and real-time alerts for life-threatening complications in preterm infants. By measuring changes in lung volume and oxygen gas concentration, NEOLA aims to enhance patient care, reduce the duration of intensive care stays, and improve overall health outcomes for vulnerable newborns. The company is rooted in Sweden's rich history of medical technology innovation, which has significantly contributed to advancements in healthcare.
Rdot Display
Grant in 2017
Rdot Display is a Swedish company focused on transforming the reflective display industry. It specializes in the manufacture of printed displays that are designed to be low power consuming and efficient, catering to small display needs. Rdot's products are environmentally friendly and cost-effective, making them suitable for a variety of applications, including sensors, packaging, disposables, electronic shelf labels, and various consumer electronics. By enabling users to display simple messages with minimal power consumption and cost, Rdot Display aims to provide innovative solutions that meet contemporary demands for sustainability and efficiency.
Plume Labs, established in 2014 and headquartered in Paris, France, specializes in air quality monitoring and personal exposure tracking. The company produces a wearable air sensor and a mobile application, Air Report, which provides real-time pollution forecasts and personalized recommendations to users in over 150 cities worldwide. Plume Labs' technology empowers individuals to plan their activities and reduce exposure to air pollution, while its data platform, Air Cloud, enables businesses and decision-makers to access and analyze air quality data.
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 is a French bio-wearable company founded in 2017. It specializes in developing non-invasive health monitoring devices, notably the K’Watch Glucose, a smartwatch that enables diabetic patients to monitor their glucose levels painlessly and discreetly.
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.
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 develops innovative medical devices, initially focusing on smart compression therapy. Its flagship product is a wearable device using proprietary smart materials to improve leg circulation, treating Chronic Venous Insufficiency and preventing Deep Venous Thrombosis.
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.
Adan Medical Innovation
Grant in 2017
Founded in Barcelona, Spain in 2014, Adan Medical Innovation develops innovative medical devices focused on improving the management of anaphylaxis. Their flagship product, AnAPPhylaxis, is a smart case for epinephrine auto-injectors connected to a mobile app, providing users with real-time condition monitoring and reminders, while also offering clear action plans in emergency situations.
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 is a company that specializes in developing wearable medical devices aimed at improving the quality of life for individuals suffering from chronic constipation. Founded in 2014 and based in Barcelona, Spain, Mowoot offers a non-pharmacological and non-invasive solution that simulates a manual abdominal massage performed by healthcare professionals. Utilizing advanced pneumatic technology, its device provides automatic colon-specific massages to stimulate intestinal transit, thereby helping to treat and prevent chronic slow transit constipation without the need for colon cleansing supplements, enemas, or laxatives. Mowoot emerged from the MOEBIO dHEALTH program, drawing inspiration from concepts in design and business innovation.
Inteliclinic
Grant in 2017
Inteliclinic is an engineering studio focused on artificial intelligence technologies and biological signal processing systems. The company is best known for its flagship product, the Neuroon, a groundbreaking wearable sleep mask that integrates advanced brain wave and pulse measurement technology to analyze and enhance sleep quality. With a presence in both Warsaw and San Francisco, Inteliclinic has gained recognition as an innovative startup and has participated in prestigious accelerator programs, including the Sky Deck accelerator at the University of California, Berkeley. The company has received numerous accolades for its innovation, including first place at the LeWeb contest in Paris and recognition as the best sleep startup in 2015 by HealthXL in collaboration with the Cleveland Clinic. Additionally, Inteliclinic was awarded the Best Health Startup by the Plug and Play accelerator program, further solidifying its reputation in the health tech sector.
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 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.
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.
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.
Nuada is a company based in Braga, Portugal, specializing in the development of innovative systems designed to improve hand function. Its products cater to various sectors, including healthcare, sports, and professional activities. Nuada's solutions are characterized by their lightweight, compact, and non-intrusive design, employing thin, breathable, and flexible smart textiles that can be customized by users. The company aims to create a unique enhancement technology that serves as an essential wearable, designed for everyday use while being comfortable enough for individuals to forget they are wearing it.
Morecognition
Seed Round in 2017
Morecognition develops AI-based healthcare devices and high-tech solutions to improve rehabilitation for patients with motor deficits, as well as supporting health, well-being and aging. The company's device includes motion-recognition wearables that interpret muscle activity through a mobile interface, enabling users to monitor movements, contractions and muscle configuration to aid rehabilitation and maintain fitness.
Nox Health is a global leader in sleep health, dedicated to improving lives through innovative, people-centered solutions addressing the worldwide sleep epidemic. As the world's leading provider of sleep medical technology, Nox Health eliminates common pain points in sleep testing and delivers high-quality data insights for clinicians. Its SleepCharge platform in the United States enables comprehensive sleep healthcare access, benefiting over 2 million individuals and hundreds of thousands of employees.
Isobar Compression
Grant in 2016
Isobar Compression is a manufacturer specializing in exact-fit compression garments designed to treat chronic venous insufficiency, aid in sports recovery, and prevent deep vein thrombosis (DVT). Utilizing advanced technology, the company creates compression socks that are tailored to the unique shape and size of an individual’s limbs through a 3D scanning process. This bespoke fitting ensures that the garments deliver precise pressure, significantly reducing the risk of DVT, particularly for frequent and long-haul flyers. Developed by a research team at Manchester University, led by Professor Charles McCollum, a leading vascular surgeon, Isobar's products are proven to be more effective than standard off-the-shelf options. The effectiveness of Isobar's compression garments has been validated through research, demonstrating their benefits in reducing muscle soreness for athletes, with many medal-winning British Olympic athletes using them for post-exercise recovery. The company is increasingly recognized for its innovative approach to mitigating health risks associated with prolonged travel and enhancing athletic performance.
USound designs, develops, and manufactures advanced audio systems based on Micro ElectroMechanical Systems (MEMS) technology for mobile applications worldwide. Its products include integrated audio smart systems used in smartphones, headphones, hearing aids, and other devices.
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, display processors, drivers, API software, SDKs, evaluation kits, and more, catering to fabless chip companies for communication and multimedia applications. Think Silicon operates as a subsidiary of Applied Materials, Inc.
In&Motion develops wearable smart protection systems designed to reduce injuries from falls. Its flagship ski airbag vest monitors skiers’ movements in real time to anticipate a fall and inflate the airbag before impact, protecting critical areas. The system relies on embedded sensors and algorithms to detect loss of balance and trigger inflation, enabling safety for athletes and enthusiasts alike. The technology has won awards and was worn by Ski Cross World Cup racers in 2015-16, with plans to be available in stores through a partner brand, POC.
PMD Solutions
Grant in 2016
PMD Solutions develops and markets medical devices for continuous respiratory monitoring. The flagship product RespiraSense is a discrete, motion-tolerant, body-worn sensor that continuously measures respiratory rate to monitor patients from administration to discharge, enabling early detection of deterioration and reducing the risk of respiratory failure. The system is commercially deployed in Europe and the United Kingdom and is FDA-cleared in the United States, targeting hospital and homecare settings.
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.
Talemnology is a healthcare technology company that specializes in developing mobile tools to empower chronic patients in managing their illnesses. The company focuses on creating wearable biosensors tailored to the specific needs of patients, particularly those with conditions such as congestive heart failure and those who rely on pacemakers. By providing these advanced mobile systems, Talemnology enables patients to take an active role in monitoring and controlling their health, addressing gaps in the healthcare sector and enhancing patient engagement in their disease management.
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 develops ultrathin, flexible, and safe energy storage solutions for wearable devices, connected sensors, and other applications. Its solid-state lithium battery technology enables powerful, lightweight, and cost-effective rechargeable energy storage for diverse uses, including hearables, sports and fitness wearables, home and industrial connected devices, and medical wearables. The company combines patented materials and process innovations with roll-to-roll manufacturing to scale production, supported by a state-of-the-art facility in Silicon Valley. With corporate headquarters in Oslo and global headquarters in San Jose, the company targets markets primarily in the United States, Europe, and Asia, reflecting strong demand for advanced, compact energy storage in wearables and connected devices.
PMD Solutions
Series A in 2015
PMD Solutions develops and markets medical devices for continuous respiratory monitoring. The flagship product RespiraSense is a discrete, motion-tolerant, body-worn sensor that continuously measures respiratory rate to monitor patients from administration to discharge, enabling early detection of deterioration and reducing the risk of respiratory failure. The system is commercially deployed in Europe and the United Kingdom and is FDA-cleared in the United States, targeting hospital and homecare settings.
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 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.
Kelme is a Spanish manufacturer and distributor of sportswear, footwear and equipment for sports and fashion, with a focus on team sports such as football, futsal, and indoor activities as well as running and tennis. The company designs and supplies uniforms, footwear, training gear and accessories—including balls, bags, shin guards, caps and towels—for clubs, teams and individual athletes. Its product lines cover performance and casual footwear, training apparel, and sport-specific equipment such as football studs, outsoles and turf products for various playing surfaces, along with indoor football gear. Kelme serves markets in Spain and internationally through its sales force, and has a history dating to 1977 with headquarters in Alicante, Spain.
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.
Nox Health is a global leader in sleep health, dedicated to improving lives through innovative, people-centered solutions addressing the worldwide sleep epidemic. As the world's leading provider of sleep medical technology, Nox Health eliminates common pain points in sleep testing and delivers high-quality data insights for clinicians. Its SleepCharge platform in the United States enables comprehensive sleep healthcare access, benefiting over 2 million individuals and hundreds of thousands of employees.
Rinicare Ltd. is a healthcare technology company based in Macclesfield, United Kingdom, specializing in the design and manufacture of innovative monitoring devices. The company offers a range of products, including the PRIME device, which utilizes wireless sensors for vital sign monitoring and data analysis, allowing clinicians to remotely visualize, transmit, and store patient data. Additionally, Rinicare has developed PRIME IoT, which facilitates the transmission of vital sign data to compatible devices through healthcare application software. The company also focuses on patient safety with its SAFE system, a falls detection and prevention solution that employs thermal imaging sensors and intelligent algorithms to monitor patients' positions in bed, alerting clinicians to potential fall risks. Through these technologies, Rinicare aims to enhance patient care by providing real-time insights that support informed decision-making in clinical settings. Established in 2002, Rinicare continues to innovate within the healthcare sector.
In&Motion develops wearable smart protection systems designed to reduce injuries from falls. Its flagship ski airbag vest monitors skiers’ movements in real time to anticipate a fall and inflate the airbag before impact, protecting critical areas. The system relies on embedded sensors and algorithms to detect loss of balance and trigger inflation, enabling safety for athletes and enthusiasts alike. The technology has won awards and was worn by Ski Cross World Cup racers in 2015-16, with plans to be available in stores through a partner brand, POC.
ComfTech s.r.l.
Grant in 2015
ComfTech s.r.l. is a company based in Monza, Italy, that specializes in the development and marketing of wearable monitoring systems using sensorized garments designed for newborns. Founded in 2010, ComfTech produces innovative monitoring solutions that enable accurate, continuous, and non-invasive measurement of various physiological parameters. The company’s smart garments are designed for ease of use, ensuring comfort for both the newborn and their families, while also meeting the needs of medical professionals. Collaborating closely with doctors and nurses, ComfTech has created products that combine advanced technology with user-friendly design, leading to positive feedback from healthcare providers and families.
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.
Sentab is a company focused on enhancing online communities through innovative technology. It develops a social connectivity and media streaming device that aims to improve communication and entertainment options for users. This device seamlessly connects with televisions, smartphones, laptops, and tablets, while also integrating third-party health monitoring devices. By tracking physical, social, and cognitive well-being, Sentab's technology enables users to access in-home health monitoring services and maintain close connections with family members. The company prioritizes accessibility, ensuring that its cutting-edge technology empowers individuals from all backgrounds to engage and build relationships within their communities. Ultimately, Sentab fosters an environment where sharing moments and memories is encouraged, making social interaction more meaningful and inclusive.
Bitbrain develops bio-neurotechnological platforms that collect conscious and non-conscious human emotional and cognitive data from various bio/neuro-sensors. Their products include Usenns for neuromarketing, Elevvo for cognitive enhancement, and turn-key solutions for industries like wellness, videogames, and automotive.
Navigil is a privately owned company based in Espoo, Finland, specializing in advanced tracking platforms and wearable telecare products designed to enhance independent living for seniors. The company develops programmable, rebrandable tracking devices that offer a white label solution for track and trace service providers. These devices feature low-power hardware design and intelligent processing to minimize battery drain while enabling complex calculations. Notably, Navigil's products include smart wristwatches equipped with emergency call functions, customizable safe zones, and health monitoring capabilities such as heart rate and respiratory rate tracking. The innovative technology supports multi-dimensional geofencing and operates effectively in over 30 countries, ensuring users maintain their quality of life while providing peace of mind to caregivers.
Comnovo develops industrial safety systems designed for collision avoidance and personnel protection. The company provides hardware and wireless sensor solutions for data collection, distance measurement, and real-time localization to improve worker safety in industrial environments. Its D2SENSE system offers distance-to-sense pedestrian detection for danger zones around mobile equipment, with related products such as BEEPER and KEEPER that support warning and situational assessment. The company serves industries including stone and earth, construction, chemical, and metal. It originated as a spin-off from the Communication Networks Institute at TU Dortmund University and was founded in 2013. Comnovo integrates sensor technology and wireless communication to help operators enhance safety and maintain production efficiency.
Elitac Wearables
Grant in 2015
Elitac Wearables specializes in developing wearable technology, from concept to commercialization, for medical and safety sectors. They focus on integrating electronics with textiles, particularly haptic feedback and sensor technologies. Their products aim to enhance daily life, with notable developments including the BalanceBelt for balance disorder patients, NeuroShirt for surgeons, and SmartShoulder for service engineers. Elitac also conducts research projects like WEAFING, GaitKeeper, and 3DNav, funded by entities such as the European Union and the Province of Utrecht, to further advance wearable technology.
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.
Cardiaccs AS
Seed Round in 2015
Cardiaccs is a developer of advanced cardiac monitoring technology that facilitates continuous observation of heart function during and after cardiac surgery. Founded in 2009 following eight years of research and development, the company addresses the urgent need for improved monitoring solutions due to the rising incidence of cardiovascular diseases, which are a leading cause of hospitalization and death globally. Cardiaccs' technology focuses on measuring myocardial contractility, a crucial parameter for assessing cardiac function. By enabling accurate and continuous monitoring, the company aims to help cardiac surgeons prevent intra- and post-operative complications, ultimately reducing morbidity and mortality rates among patients undergoing complex procedures. Since February 2016, Cardiaccs has been ISO 13485 certified, underscoring its commitment to quality in the design and development of medical devices.
Founded in Finland in 2012, HitSeed specializes in developing connected products and businesses. The company aims to revolutionize product development for both small and large enterprises through modern IoT solutions, digitalization, and collaborative work methods.
Oxitone Medical
Grant in 2014
Oxitone Medical is a medical device company that has developed a wrist-based pulse oximetry continuous monitoring platform for home care and remote patient management. The FDA-cleared solution uses AI-assisted analytics to turn continuous data into personalized therapeutic guidance without requiring a fingertip probe, enabling efficient remote monitoring of high-risk patients. The system is deployed in more than ten countries and supports continuous data collection for hyper-personalized interventions, with partnerships including Ascom for monitoring COVID-19 patients.
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 develops bio-neurotechnological platforms that collect conscious and non-conscious human emotional and cognitive data from various bio/neuro-sensors. Their products include Usenns for neuromarketing, Elevvo for cognitive enhancement, and turn-key solutions for industries like wellness, videogames, and automotive.
Bitbrain develops bio-neurotechnological platforms that collect conscious and non-conscious human emotional and cognitive data from various bio/neuro-sensors. Their products include Usenns for neuromarketing, Elevvo for cognitive enhancement, and turn-key solutions for industries like wellness, videogames, and automotive.