Synthara
Venture Round in 2024
Synthara is a Swiss semiconductor company focused on in-memory computing for embedded chips and smart sensor applications. It develops ComputeRAM, a drop-in memory-based compute technology that performs complex calculations directly in memory, reducing CPU workload and improving performance for AI workloads. The technology targets energy-constrained environments and applications including wearables, hearing aids, biomedical monitoring, AR/VR, and industrial IoT sensors, as well as drones, autonomous navigation, space, aerospace, and automotive use cases. Synthara's approach is processor-agnostic and can be integrated with existing microcontrollers to boost energy efficiency and latency without redesigning silicon. The company supports chipmakers and device manufacturers seeking lower costs, shorter time to market, and greater computational throughput. Based in Zurich, Synthara emphasizes enabling seamless adoption of in-memory computing across embedded platforms to extend battery life and unlock new opportunities for intelligent sensing.
Graswald.ai
Seed Round in 2024
Graswald.ai specializes in the development of natural and digital 3D environments tailored for the entertainment industry. The company focuses on creating photorealistic 3D vegetation models and nature assets that enhance visual storytelling in various applications, including visual effects, gaming, and concept art. By offering a diverse range of models, Graswald enables content creators to construct immersive ecosystems within their digital productions, thereby increasing realism and depth in animated content. The platform's emphasis on natural elements serves to elevate the quality and authenticity of virtual worlds, making it a valuable resource for professionals in the creative sectors.
Threedy GmbH is a German company founded in 2020, specializing in high-performance visual computing solutions through its instant3Dhub platform. The platform is designed to support visualization, virtual reality, and augmented reality applications, primarily targeting the automotive, aerospace, and energy sectors. Threedy's technology allows for the seamless integration of large data sets with business data and sensors, facilitating a wide range of applications across different devices. Its features include a 3D streaming architecture and built-in 3D Spaces, which enable users to share context and data links effectively. By leveraging 3D data models, Threedy aims to drive digital innovation in products, services, and business processes, ultimately simplifying operations and reducing costs for its clients.
Graswald.ai
Seed Round in 2022
Graswald.ai specializes in the development of natural and digital 3D environments tailored for the entertainment industry. The company focuses on creating photorealistic 3D vegetation models and nature assets that enhance visual storytelling in various applications, including visual effects, gaming, and concept art. By offering a diverse range of models, Graswald enables content creators to construct immersive ecosystems within their digital productions, thereby increasing realism and depth in animated content. The platform's emphasis on natural elements serves to elevate the quality and authenticity of virtual worlds, making it a valuable resource for professionals in the creative sectors.
Threedy
Seed Round in 2020
Threedy GmbH is a German company founded in 2020, specializing in high-performance visual computing solutions through its instant3Dhub platform. The platform is designed to support visualization, virtual reality, and augmented reality applications, primarily targeting the automotive, aerospace, and energy sectors. Threedy's technology allows for the seamless integration of large data sets with business data and sensors, facilitating a wide range of applications across different devices. Its features include a 3D streaming architecture and built-in 3D Spaces, which enable users to share context and data links effectively. By leveraging 3D data models, Threedy aims to drive digital innovation in products, services, and business processes, ultimately simplifying operations and reducing costs for its clients.
Synthara
Seed Round in 2020
Synthara is a Swiss semiconductor company focused on in-memory computing for embedded chips and smart sensor applications. It develops ComputeRAM, a drop-in memory-based compute technology that performs complex calculations directly in memory, reducing CPU workload and improving performance for AI workloads. The technology targets energy-constrained environments and applications including wearables, hearing aids, biomedical monitoring, AR/VR, and industrial IoT sensors, as well as drones, autonomous navigation, space, aerospace, and automotive use cases. Synthara's approach is processor-agnostic and can be integrated with existing microcontrollers to boost energy efficiency and latency without redesigning silicon. The company supports chipmakers and device manufacturers seeking lower costs, shorter time to market, and greater computational throughput. Based in Zurich, Synthara emphasizes enabling seamless adoption of in-memory computing across embedded platforms to extend battery life and unlock new opportunities for intelligent sensing.
gestigon GmbH is a technology company based in Lübeck, Germany, that specializes in 3D image processing software for body and gesture recognition. Founded in 2011, the company provides middleware solutions for pose tracking, gesture recognition, and biometric feature identification, primarily serving the automotive industry for monitoring drivers and passengers in vehicle cabins. gestigon's innovative technology allows users to interact with electronic devices without physical contact, enhancing cabin comfort and driving assistance. The company has experienced rapid growth, nearly doubling in size annually in terms of personnel, customer base, and product development. In early 2017, gestigon became a subsidiary of Valeo SA, a leading automotive supplier, which has further supported its commitment to developing cutting-edge interaction design services in augmented reality and virtual reality.
gestigon GmbH is a technology company based in Lübeck, Germany, that specializes in 3D image processing software for body and gesture recognition. Founded in 2011, the company provides middleware solutions for pose tracking, gesture recognition, and biometric feature identification, primarily serving the automotive industry for monitoring drivers and passengers in vehicle cabins. gestigon's innovative technology allows users to interact with electronic devices without physical contact, enhancing cabin comfort and driving assistance. The company has experienced rapid growth, nearly doubling in size annually in terms of personnel, customer base, and product development. In early 2017, gestigon became a subsidiary of Valeo SA, a leading automotive supplier, which has further supported its commitment to developing cutting-edge interaction design services in augmented reality and virtual reality.
Scopis GmbH, founded in 2010 and based in Berlin, Germany, specializes in the development and manufacture of navigation systems for minimally invasive surgeries. The company offers a range of products including the Scopis TGS for navigated functional endoscopic sinus surgery and the Hybrid Navigation System, which integrates with endoscopic towers to provide HD documentation capabilities. Scopis also produces a variety of surgical instruments and accessories designed for applications in ENT, spine, cranio-maxillofacial (CMF), and neurosurgery. Their offerings include EM instruments, malleable suction tubes, sensor-equipped instruments, and various tracking and mounting devices. Additionally, Scopis provides Building Blocks Planning Software, which facilitates the planning and execution of surgical procedures. As a subsidiary of Stryker Corporation, Scopis maintains a global distribution network and has a strong focus on enhancing navigation technologies, particularly in endoscopic surgery, through innovations such as their augmented reality navigation system, MATRIX POLAR AR.
gestigon
Seed Round in 2013
gestigon GmbH is a technology company based in Lübeck, Germany, that specializes in 3D image processing software for body and gesture recognition. Founded in 2011, the company provides middleware solutions for pose tracking, gesture recognition, and biometric feature identification, primarily serving the automotive industry for monitoring drivers and passengers in vehicle cabins. gestigon's innovative technology allows users to interact with electronic devices without physical contact, enhancing cabin comfort and driving assistance. The company has experienced rapid growth, nearly doubling in size annually in terms of personnel, customer base, and product development. In early 2017, gestigon became a subsidiary of Valeo SA, a leading automotive supplier, which has further supported its commitment to developing cutting-edge interaction design services in augmented reality and virtual reality.
Scopis GmbH, founded in 2010 and based in Berlin, Germany, specializes in the development and manufacture of navigation systems for minimally invasive surgeries. The company offers a range of products including the Scopis TGS for navigated functional endoscopic sinus surgery and the Hybrid Navigation System, which integrates with endoscopic towers to provide HD documentation capabilities. Scopis also produces a variety of surgical instruments and accessories designed for applications in ENT, spine, cranio-maxillofacial (CMF), and neurosurgery. Their offerings include EM instruments, malleable suction tubes, sensor-equipped instruments, and various tracking and mounting devices. Additionally, Scopis provides Building Blocks Planning Software, which facilitates the planning and execution of surgical procedures. As a subsidiary of Stryker Corporation, Scopis maintains a global distribution network and has a strong focus on enhancing navigation technologies, particularly in endoscopic surgery, through innovations such as their augmented reality navigation system, MATRIX POLAR AR.