Humatics develops microlocation technology and a Spatial Intelligence Platform that enables precise locating, navigation and collaboration for people and machines. Using simple radio-frequency technology, a Humatics system can track multiple moving transponder targets at ranges up to thirty meters with centimeter to millimeter precision, at a fraction of the cost of traditional systems. The platform networks multiple units to provide broad, ultra-precise positioning coverage from single work cells to large facilities, and its extensible architecture with APIs supports an ecosystem of position-based products and services. The company combines proprietary software and hardware, on-board sensors, and advanced algorithms to connect the physical and digital worlds, aiming to improve safety, efficiency, and productivity across sectors such as manufacturing and logistics. Humatics was founded in 2015 by MIT professor David Mindell and Gary Cohen and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Helm.ai
Seed Round in 2020
Founded in 2016, Helm.ai develops advanced AI software for autonomous driving, ADAS, and robotics automation. Headquartered in Redwood City, CA, the company specializes in full-stack real-time AI solutions, including deep neural networks for highway and urban driving, end-to-end autonomous systems, and development tools powered by Deep Teaching™ and generative AI.
Humatics develops microlocation technology and a Spatial Intelligence Platform that enables precise locating, navigation and collaboration for people and machines. Using simple radio-frequency technology, a Humatics system can track multiple moving transponder targets at ranges up to thirty meters with centimeter to millimeter precision, at a fraction of the cost of traditional systems. The platform networks multiple units to provide broad, ultra-precise positioning coverage from single work cells to large facilities, and its extensible architecture with APIs supports an ecosystem of position-based products and services. The company combines proprietary software and hardware, on-board sensors, and advanced algorithms to connect the physical and digital worlds, aiming to improve safety, efficiency, and productivity across sectors such as manufacturing and logistics. Humatics was founded in 2015 by MIT professor David Mindell and Gary Cohen and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Wise Systems
Series A in 2018
Wise Systems develops autonomous dispatch and routing software for last-mile delivery, using machine learning to automatically schedule, monitor, and adjust routes in real time to improve fleet efficiency and customer service. The platform analyzes orders, optimizes routes, tracks progress and ETAs, and evaluates driver performance, while providing a customer portal with real-time order visibility. It also includes Smart Reservation Management that lets customers select delivery dates and times. Serving industries such as food and beverage, parcel and courier, retail, field service, and other logistics sectors, Wise Systems processes millions of data points to deliver thousands of decisions daily. The company originated from MIT research and operates from Massachusetts, delivering scalable solutions that reduce mileage, boost fleet utilization, and minimize late deliveries.
Humatics develops microlocation technology and a Spatial Intelligence Platform that enables precise locating, navigation and collaboration for people and machines. Using simple radio-frequency technology, a Humatics system can track multiple moving transponder targets at ranges up to thirty meters with centimeter to millimeter precision, at a fraction of the cost of traditional systems. The platform networks multiple units to provide broad, ultra-precise positioning coverage from single work cells to large facilities, and its extensible architecture with APIs supports an ecosystem of position-based products and services. The company combines proprietary software and hardware, on-board sensors, and advanced algorithms to connect the physical and digital worlds, aiming to improve safety, efficiency, and productivity across sectors such as manufacturing and logistics. Humatics was founded in 2015 by MIT professor David Mindell and Gary Cohen and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Humatics develops microlocation technology and a Spatial Intelligence Platform that enables precise locating, navigation and collaboration for people and machines. Using simple radio-frequency technology, a Humatics system can track multiple moving transponder targets at ranges up to thirty meters with centimeter to millimeter precision, at a fraction of the cost of traditional systems. The platform networks multiple units to provide broad, ultra-precise positioning coverage from single work cells to large facilities, and its extensible architecture with APIs supports an ecosystem of position-based products and services. The company combines proprietary software and hardware, on-board sensors, and advanced algorithms to connect the physical and digital worlds, aiming to improve safety, efficiency, and productivity across sectors such as manufacturing and logistics. Humatics was founded in 2015 by MIT professor David Mindell and Gary Cohen and is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
GoKid Corporation is a technology company that specializes in mobile applications designed for carpooling among schools, teams, and active families in the United States. Founded in 2016 and headquartered in New York, with an additional office in Detroit, GoKid offers several products, including the GoKid Carpool app, which simplifies the organization and management of carpools. The platform allows parents to coordinate rides within their trusted networks of friends and neighbors, eliminating the need for strangers or paid drivers. Key features of the application include GPS-based tracking, live mapping, in-app messaging, automated reminders, and notifications about departure times and arrival status. By providing tools for efficient transportation management, GoKid aims to enhance the carpooling experience and foster community connections among families.
nuTonomy Inc. is a technology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, founded in 2013 as a spin-off from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The company specializes in developing software for autonomous and self-driving passenger vehicles, focusing on creating a comprehensive solution for operating large fleets of autonomous taxis. This includes advanced software for urban vehicle navigation, smartphone-based ride-hailing, fleet routing and management, and remote vehicle control through teleoperation. nuTonomy collaborates with both major automotive manufacturers and innovative startups to transform personal mobility, aiming to enhance the safety, efficiency, and accessibility of transportation in urban environments worldwide. As of November 2017, nuTonomy operates as a subsidiary of Delphi Corp.
TransLoc Inc. is a technology company based in Raleigh, North Carolina, established in 2004, that specializes in providing real-time information and solutions for transit systems across municipalities and universities. The company offers a range of products, including interactive maps, fleet management reports, arrival predictions, and passenger information kiosks, alongside applications for various mobile platforms and a web interface for riders to access real-time transit data. TransLoc's solutions are designed to enhance the efficiency of public transit by enabling users to track bus locations, routes, and estimated arrival times. Additionally, the company provides hardware, smart signage, and flexible API solutions, making it easier for transit agencies and organizations to manage their operations effectively. TransLoc aims to promote public transit as a preferred mode of transportation, contributing to more accessible, equitable, and sustainable mobility options.
Autonomous Marine Systems
Seed Round in 2016
Autonomous Marine Systems Inc. is a marine data services company based in Somerville, Massachusetts, established in 2009. The company specializes in collecting and transmitting hydrographic data utilizing low-cost, self-powered ocean surface drones that operate autonomously. These wind and solar-powered robotic sailboats are deployed in fleets to form an intelligent sensor network, enabling customized surveys for various sectors including defense, energy, shipping, fishing, and research. By providing long-duration mission capabilities over extensive geographic areas, Autonomous Marine Systems allows clients to gather crucial marine data while minimizing risks to human life and reducing the costs associated with traditional vessels in challenging marine environments.
nuTonomy
Seed Round in 2016
nuTonomy Inc. is a technology company based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, founded in 2013 as a spin-off from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The company specializes in developing software for autonomous and self-driving passenger vehicles, focusing on creating a comprehensive solution for operating large fleets of autonomous taxis. This includes advanced software for urban vehicle navigation, smartphone-based ride-hailing, fleet routing and management, and remote vehicle control through teleoperation. nuTonomy collaborates with both major automotive manufacturers and innovative startups to transform personal mobility, aiming to enhance the safety, efficiency, and accessibility of transportation in urban environments worldwide. As of November 2017, nuTonomy operates as a subsidiary of Delphi Corp.
Wise Systems
Seed Round in 2015
Wise Systems develops autonomous dispatch and routing software for last-mile delivery, using machine learning to automatically schedule, monitor, and adjust routes in real time to improve fleet efficiency and customer service. The platform analyzes orders, optimizes routes, tracks progress and ETAs, and evaluates driver performance, while providing a customer portal with real-time order visibility. It also includes Smart Reservation Management that lets customers select delivery dates and times. Serving industries such as food and beverage, parcel and courier, retail, field service, and other logistics sectors, Wise Systems processes millions of data points to deliver thousands of decisions daily. The company originated from MIT research and operates from Massachusetts, delivering scalable solutions that reduce mileage, boost fleet utilization, and minimize late deliveries.
Telogis
Venture Round in 2014
Telogis is a cloud-based software platform for Mobile Enterprise Management that serves companies with mobile workforces. The platform delivers dynamic routing, real-time work-order management, navigation and telematics, with mobile integration for field crews. Telogis emphasizes improving driver safety and efficiency and reducing environmental impact while aiming for rapid return on investment for customers. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Aliso Viejo, California, the company operates development and support centers across regions including North America, Europe, Latin America and Australia/New Zealand, and its products are used and distributed in more than 100 countries worldwide.
ParkMe, Inc. is a provider of real-time and static parking data, catering to navigation companies, municipalities, parking operators, and consumers. Founded in 2009 and based in Santa Monica, California, the company offers a comprehensive database that includes information on various parking spaces worldwide. ParkMe enables users to access parking data through multiple platforms, including GPS systems, mobile applications, and its website, allowing drivers to locate available parking efficiently. The company's innovative approach empowers motorists to choose parking options based on proximity or cost, providing real-time occupancy information, rates, hours of operation, and payment methods for both on-street and off-street parking. As of September 2015, ParkMe operates as a subsidiary of INRIX, Inc.
ParkMe
Angel Round in 2011
ParkMe, Inc. is a provider of real-time and static parking data, catering to navigation companies, municipalities, parking operators, and consumers. Founded in 2009 and based in Santa Monica, California, the company offers a comprehensive database that includes information on various parking spaces worldwide. ParkMe enables users to access parking data through multiple platforms, including GPS systems, mobile applications, and its website, allowing drivers to locate available parking efficiently. The company's innovative approach empowers motorists to choose parking options based on proximity or cost, providing real-time occupancy information, rates, hours of operation, and payment methods for both on-street and off-street parking. As of September 2015, ParkMe operates as a subsidiary of INRIX, Inc.