Nicolas Landrin

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François-René Letourneur

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49 past transactions

eYeka

Venture Round in 2010
Eyeka discovers, develops, and delivers co-creative solutions for brands. The company offers prospective and trends research, new product development, positioning and brand stretch, marketing and brand experience, and consumer engagement and social content. Eyeka also builds a direct connection with brands’ and agencies’ consumers through communications, insight generation, and co-innovation activities as well as connects brands and creators. The company was founded in 2006 and is headquartered in Paris, France.

Total Immersion

Series C in 2006
Total Immersion provides advanced digital imaging solutions for brand marketing and video effects, digitally processing and transforming distinct characters or images into 3D components on a video screen in real time. Total Immersion is a tool used for advertising and marketing, theme park experiences, exhibitions and presentations, or interactive media publishing for books and magazines.

edXact

Series A in 2005
EdXact develops and markets electronic design automation tools for physical verification applications. The company provides a suite of software solutions for complex integrated circuit (IC) and system-on-chip (SOC) designs to physical verification teams in microelectronics and semiconductor industries. Its products include JIVARO, a tool for IC nanometer designs dedicated to the reduction of parasitic networks; COMANCHE, a tool for IC nanometer designs dedicated to the exploration and analysis of huge parasitic networks; and VRFJ, a solution to achieve inductor model netlist reduction and to slash RFIC non-linear simulation times. EdXact has a strategic relationship with MediaTek. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Voiron, France with sales offices in Europe, Japan, Korea, Israel, India, and Taiwan.

Xcalia

Series B in 2004
Xcalia provides intermediation software to create dynamic transactional composite applications. The Xcalia Intermediation Platformâ„¢ combines legacy, mainframe and database resources with web services to dynamically integrate and orchestrate application business processes. As a critical requirement for implementing SOA, it uses metadata to describe services and automatically executes transactions at runtime. Xcalia allows enterprises to quickly respond to changing business requirements and eliminates the need for costly manual integration. Xcalia, founded in 2000, is powering high-volume transactional environments in over 50 companies. Headquartered in Paris, France, it has offices in the US, UK, and Germany.

Movea

Venture Round in 2012
Movea is a provider of motion sensing and data fusion software, firmware, and IP for the consumer electronics, particularly smart phones and tablets, sports and fitness and eHealth industries. Movea's proprietary SmartMotion™ technology - unique motion processing capabilities - enable customers and partners to quickly add motion intelligence to their products, providing reduced risk, cost, and time-to-market advantages for delivering compelling new motion-based features that create more value and a more exciting user experience for the consumer. Movea has a global presence with headquarters in Grenoble, France, a U.S. subsidiary in Silicon Valley, California, as well as technology and manufacturing partners and distributors around the world. The company was recently named a “Cool Vendor for 2012” by leading analyst firm Gartner Inc. Movea, Inc. was formerly known as Gyration, Inc. and changed its name to Movea, Inc. in January 2008. The company was founded in 1989 and is based in Milpitas, California. As of December 21, 2007, Movea, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Movea SA.

Sparkow

Series A in 2010
Sparkow is a provider of expert SaaS solutions that enables merchants to boost their performance by designing a streamlined buying journey. Sparkow solutions answer three objectives: improve customer’s buying experience, boost commercial performance and improve sales teams’ productivity. Sparkow solutions optimize more than 150 sales dispositive (websites, mobile apps, call centers, digital in store…) in more than 20 countries and in all retail-linked activities. In 2014, Compario changes brand identity and becomes Sparkow. Fully aligned with product strategy, this new brand is less tied to a functional universe and better represents the width of solutions: Sparkow Personalisation Suite, Sparkow Merchandising, Sparkow Recommendation and Sparkow Digital Store. Stating values of flexibility and accessibility of the solution, the Sparkow brand will benefit from a clearer understanding on global markets.

Iwedia

Series B in 2005
Iwedia Technologies S.A., through its divisions, provides software solutions for connected audiovisual digital terminals; and engineering services in the whole digital image chain. It also offers software components and customized solutions. The company was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Rennes, France.

Screen Tonic

Venture Round in 2006
ScreenTonic is the European provider of mobile advertising. ScreenTonic offers a solution spanning from ad serving technology to ad management and mobile media sales. ScreenTonic is the mobile media partner for several mobile operator portals as well as for off-portal wap sites. ScreenTonic’s value proposition allows mobile portals to monetise their traffic in a new way and gives advertisers the means to communicate on mobile phones in a personalised and effective manner. To deliver high-quality, cutting-edge solutions, ScreenTonic’s team created STAMP, an ad management and ad server platform fully dedicated to mobile internet.

LINK CARE SERVICES

Seed Round in 2012
Solutions technologiques dédiées au marché de la perte d'autonomie

E-Blink

Venture Round in 2010
E-Blink is the Leading fronthaul technologies. E-Blink designs and develops alternative solutions for the deployment of mobile network base stations. The company's core product line, EB1, is a revolutionary system that eliminates the need for coaxial cables or short range fiber optics on base stations. The EB1 system not only provides greater deployment flexibility and cost savings, but also provides a better integration of equipment into base station surroundings.

Rhapso

Series C in 2009
Rhapso designs, develops and edits EmaPack, a software package that is entirely dedicated to the Packaging field and more specifically to Corrugated Cardboard (Corrugators and Transformers) and Compact Cardboard.

Apizee

Seed Round in 2016
Apizee generalizes business access to real time web and video interaction on web, mobile devices and connected objects. Based on WebRTC, a disrupting telecom technology, Apizee SaaS platform streamlines deployment of video-conferencing, enterprise collaboration, customer interaction management, telemedicine as well as visual assistance solutions. Apizee technology is available as APIs for application developers as well as packaged solutions for organizations.

LeddarTech

Convertible Note in 2018
LeddarTech Inc. develops and markets sensing solutions based on light emitting diode (LED) lighting systems. The company provides LED detection and ranging solutions for object detection and distance measurement applications. Its products are used to improve traffic flow by municipalities and DOTs, as well as for parking assistance, automatic parking, blind-spot detection, lane-change assistance, and pre-crash detection applications in the automotive industry. LeddarTech Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in Quebec City, Canada.

Xcalia

Series A in 2003
Xcalia provides intermediation software to create dynamic transactional composite applications. The Xcalia Intermediation Platformâ„¢ combines legacy, mainframe and database resources with web services to dynamically integrate and orchestrate application business processes. As a critical requirement for implementing SOA, it uses metadata to describe services and automatically executes transactions at runtime. Xcalia allows enterprises to quickly respond to changing business requirements and eliminates the need for costly manual integration. Xcalia, founded in 2000, is powering high-volume transactional environments in over 50 companies. Headquartered in Paris, France, it has offices in the US, UK, and Germany.

IJENKO (mobigard)

Seed Round in 2010
IJENKO is helping Energy Service Providers and their customers to develop a new participative and collective engagement towards smart home energy management and its natural contribution to a more sustainable energy consumption.

Advestigo

Series B in 2008
Advestigo S.A., a technology company, provides digital assets protection solutions. It offers theraography technology, which analyses digital content to generate content-based fingerprints; AdvestiCHECK, a software package that allows companies to monitor information technology networks and workstations; and AdvestiGUARD, a software package that allows companies to monitor communication channels. The company was founded in 2002 and is based in Saint-Cloud, France. As of March 9, 2009, Advestigo S.A. operates as a subsidiary of Hologram Industries SA.

Microbs

Venture Round in 2017
Microbs is specialized in the development, production and marketing of revolutionary microbiological diagnostic kits. The company offers high-speed solutions for agribusiness, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals companies that significantly reduce the time needed to deliver results.

Expway

Venture Round in 2016
EXPWAY is the world leader in Mobile Broadcast and Multicast Solutions. The company's fastest growing market is on LTE BROADCAST i.e. eMBMS. Expway provides eMBMS BM-SC SERVERs that allow the operator to create multicast streams, both live TV and push files in any format, and broadcast them at the LTE network. Its eMBMS MIDDLEWARE controls the LTE modem, and receives and decodes the broadcast streams on the device.

Xcalia

Series C in 2006
Xcalia provides intermediation software to create dynamic transactional composite applications. The Xcalia Intermediation Platformâ„¢ combines legacy, mainframe and database resources with web services to dynamically integrate and orchestrate application business processes. As a critical requirement for implementing SOA, it uses metadata to describe services and automatically executes transactions at runtime. Xcalia allows enterprises to quickly respond to changing business requirements and eliminates the need for costly manual integration. Xcalia, founded in 2000, is powering high-volume transactional environments in over 50 companies. Headquartered in Paris, France, it has offices in the US, UK, and Germany.

Rhapso

Series A in 2006
Rhapso designs, develops and edits EmaPack, a software package that is entirely dedicated to the Packaging field and more specifically to Corrugated Cardboard (Corrugators and Transformers) and Compact Cardboard.

SIEN

Series B in 2008
Sien SA develops, markets, and delivers virtual applications. The company’s portfolio includes virtual goods services that allow end users to share and express emotions in various situations; and social applications that bridge the gap between users and Internet. It connects people and applications together generating Internet traffic. The company was formerly known as Iminent SA. Sien SA was incorporated in 2006 and is based in Paris, France with additional offices in Bucuresti, Romania; and London, United Kingdom.

E-Blink

Venture Round in 2008
E-Blink is the Leading fronthaul technologies. E-Blink designs and develops alternative solutions for the deployment of mobile network base stations. The company's core product line, EB1, is a revolutionary system that eliminates the need for coaxial cables or short range fiber optics on base stations. The EB1 system not only provides greater deployment flexibility and cost savings, but also provides a better integration of equipment into base station surroundings.

E-Blink

Venture Round in 2012
E-Blink is the Leading fronthaul technologies. E-Blink designs and develops alternative solutions for the deployment of mobile network base stations. The company's core product line, EB1, is a revolutionary system that eliminates the need for coaxial cables or short range fiber optics on base stations. The EB1 system not only provides greater deployment flexibility and cost savings, but also provides a better integration of equipment into base station surroundings.

Webjam

Series A in 2007
Webjam is a social publishing and engagement solutions provider enabling companies to connect with customers and employees. Webjam allows companies to manage their online reputation in a single branded environment, in which content is created and shared easily, communities grow naturally and social media networks integrate seamlessly. Based in central London Webjam offers a platform to create customisable, purpose-driven social networks with the flexibility to control what is shared with whom. Bundling that offering with various additional services to make the best of the software, Webjam Branded Services allow larger organisations to build branded or white-labelled online communities in a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) mode, enabling them to extend their brand into vibrant, interactive and monetised online communities. Webjam differentiates by bundling powerful community features with an easy drag-and-drop interface, a rich catalogue of modules & styles, and a unique feature to replicate contents, applications, lay-outs or even entire sites. Available to everyone regardless of technical skills, Webjam allows anyone to share their creations and learn from others. A finalist in the Red Herring 100 Europe 2008, Webjam has been compared to Ning by CNET, offering "Apple-like simplicity for website building," and touted as an alternative to Facebook by BBC News Online. Webjam is used today by prestigious organisations, from the European Young Professional forum to Harvard alumni association, and powers the social media initiatives of household names ranging from the largest English speaking book publisher Random House to UK leading regional media publishers.

Iwedia

Series D in 2007
Iwedia Technologies S.A., through its divisions, provides software solutions for connected audiovisual digital terminals; and engineering services in the whole digital image chain. It also offers software components and customized solutions. The company was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Rennes, France.

E-Blink

Venture Round in 2013
E-Blink is the Leading fronthaul technologies. E-Blink designs and develops alternative solutions for the deployment of mobile network base stations. The company's core product line, EB1, is a revolutionary system that eliminates the need for coaxial cables or short range fiber optics on base stations. The EB1 system not only provides greater deployment flexibility and cost savings, but also provides a better integration of equipment into base station surroundings.

Rhapso

Series B in 2008
Rhapso designs, develops and edits EmaPack, a software package that is entirely dedicated to the Packaging field and more specifically to Corrugated Cardboard (Corrugators and Transformers) and Compact Cardboard.

E-Blink

Series A in 2006
E-Blink is the Leading fronthaul technologies. E-Blink designs and develops alternative solutions for the deployment of mobile network base stations. The company's core product line, EB1, is a revolutionary system that eliminates the need for coaxial cables or short range fiber optics on base stations. The EB1 system not only provides greater deployment flexibility and cost savings, but also provides a better integration of equipment into base station surroundings.

Streamezzo

Series C in 2007
Streamezzo S.A. develops media mobile products and solutions. Its solutions enable telecom operators, broadcasters, media companies, content providers, and service providers to design, develop, debug, and deploy services on cellular networks. The company’s products include Rich Media Software Suite, which comprise Rich Media Client that enables mobile users to access media services, such as interactive Mobile TV, widgets, portals, and multimedia services; Rich Media Server, an application server that enables to deploy media services; Workbench, an integrated multimedia authoring suite; Service Manager, a back-end solution that enables mobile administrators and marketers to manage and customize media mobile service; and Broadcast, which enables users to deliver mobile TV over broadcast networks. Its solutions comprise Interactive Mobile TV for interactive services; Music Jukebox for over-the-air music downloading; on-device portal for text, image, audio, and video combined information on a mobile portal; Event Microsite for mobile marketing; Dynamic User Interface, which enables to give customers direct access to specific services and applications; and online interactive communication solutions. The company also offers professional services. Streamezzo was founded in 2004 and is based in Paris, France.

Aldebaran Robotics

Series C in 2011
Aldebaran Robotics designs, manufactures, and sells autonomous humanoid robots for entertainment purposes. The robots are also used for reception, assistance, home care, and autism therapy. Aldebaran Robotics’ products include NAO: a 58-cm tall humanoid robot developed to serve as a friendly companion that moves, recognizes, hears, and talks to human beings; Pepper: a social robot that converses with humans, recognizes them, and reacts to their emotions while moving and living autonomously; and Romeo: a 140-cm humanoid robot intended to deepen research on assistance for the elderly and those who have lost autonomy that has the ability to open doors, climb stairs, and grab objects on a table. Aldebaran Robotics was founded in 2005 and is based in Paris, France.

Let it Wave

Series A in 2006
Let It Wave, S.A.R.L. develops solutions for image quality enhancement and image compression applications. The company's products include HD video upconversion and ID photo products. Its bandelet algorithms help in image restoration and improve the sharpness and resolution of video sequences and still images. The company also provides custom design services and products to enhance the resolution of satellite images, seismic images, digital photographs, and medical images. Additionally, its solutions help in development and commercialization of electronic components for the High Definition Television (HDTV) markets. The company's clients include Alcatel Space, CNES, EADS, Sagem, Thales, RATP, and DGA. Let It Wave was founded in 2001 and is headquartered in Palaiseau, France

Ownpage

Seed Round in 2015
Ownpage Technology SAS offers technology services to personalize the access to the contents of a site media. The company was founded in 2013 and is based in Paris, France.

Realeyes 3D

Series B in 2005
Realeyes3D is a leading provider of advanced image processing applications for camera phones. Camera phones are everywhere. Back in 2001, recognizing this was going to happen, Realeyes3D set itself on a technological course that gave it a significant time-to-market advantage on the nascent market of mobile imaging applications. Our technologies have been maturing since then, and have shipped in over 80 million handsets as of mid-2009. Realeyes3D licenses its applications to tier-1 handset vendors world wide. Realeyes3D is based in Saint Cloud near Paris in France, and has subsidies in Hong Kong and in the USA (Qipit Inc). Realeyes3D has raised three rounds of VC financing as of mid-2009.

3D Sound Labs

Venture Round in 2015
Founded in January 2014 by entrepreneur Dimitri Singer, consumer electronics specialist Xavier Bonjour (Technicolor, LG, Philips) and Centrale-Supelec research engineer Renaud Séguier, 3D Sound Labs aims to revolutionize the user 3D audio experience. It creates an unprecedented immersive and realistic audio experience on mobile platforms, for movies, games and virtual reality.

Fenotek

Venture Round in 2017
Fenotek develops a smart doorbell that facilitate video communication tools. Its customers are able to monitor actions and connect with their visitors through video conversations. Furthermore, it also facilitates video recording and features an alarm, motion sensor, video monitoring, solar panel, and more. Fenotek offers a mobile application that enables its customers to get notifications about activities in their house and activate pre-defined scenarios such as turning on lights, opening the door, opening blinds, and more. Fenotek was founded in 2015 and is headquartered in Meyreuil, France.

Metaboli

Series C in 2008
With a network of more than 50 partner sites Metaboli provides both a Games on Demand, subscription based, service and a Download to Own, outright purchase, platform. Metaboli was founded on two basic principles: > Video games, like music and film, will soon be widely distributed through the Internet > The Internet will enable alternative and more stimulating methods of consumption, offering a more satisfying and richer experience than the simple purchase of a game.

Open-Plug

Series B in 2006
OpenPlug is a French company focused on mobile applications development tools and software for mobile phones. Its flagship product, ELIPS Studio is a cross-platform development environment for rich mobile applications. ELIPS Studio is a plugin to Adobe's Flex Builder IDE and it allows compilation of applications developed in Actionscript and MXML using Adobe's Flex framework into native code and installable application packages for iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile and Symbian devices. Other OpenPlug products include ELIPS Suite, a turnkey MMI for feature phones; and ELIPS Stack, a 3G telephony midlleware solution for MIDs.

UDcast

Series B in 2002
UDcast SA provides Internet protocol (IP) broadcast solutions for wireless networks. It offers mobile, terrestrial, and WiMAX television solutions, as well as provides satellite Internet protocol solutions. The company’s products include IP Encapsulator, a network infrastructure element for delivering digital television to mobile devices; IPE-Manager that enables the control of IP encapsulation points distributed in the network; iSplicer, which enables the distribution of mobile or digital television content directly to the DVB-H, DVB-SH, or DVB-T broadcast towers; and TSprocessor, a secure Web interface that enables flexible manipulation of MPEG2 transport streams in digital and mobile television networks. The company provides GOLDENEAGLE, a reception equipment for network monitoring, analysis, and validation of compliance; Silver, a monitoring equipment for DVB-H and DVB-T networks; and NAVIGATOR to perform mobile measurement campaigns. It also offers Broadcast Manager Monitoring and Analysis, a network control solution for remote monitoring of mobile television and broadcast networks; WiMAX TV System for integration into existing WiMAX network equipment; UDgateway, a wide area networks optimization controller for broadband satellite; and UDstation-Access, a central appliance located at the satellite hub. In addition, the company provides consulting, integration, studies, training, and support services. Its products and solutions provide the broadcasting and telecommunication industries with the tools for delivering data and media applications. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Sophia Antipolis, France with additional offices in Algeria, China, Italy, Korea, Spain, and the United States.

Aldebaran Robotics

Series A in 2007
Aldebaran Robotics designs, manufactures, and sells autonomous humanoid robots for entertainment purposes. The robots are also used for reception, assistance, home care, and autism therapy. Aldebaran Robotics’ products include NAO: a 58-cm tall humanoid robot developed to serve as a friendly companion that moves, recognizes, hears, and talks to human beings; Pepper: a social robot that converses with humans, recognizes them, and reacts to their emotions while moving and living autonomously; and Romeo: a 140-cm humanoid robot intended to deepen research on assistance for the elderly and those who have lost autonomy that has the ability to open doors, climb stairs, and grab objects on a table. Aldebaran Robotics was founded in 2005 and is based in Paris, France.

LeddarTech

Series A in 2010
LeddarTech Inc. develops and markets sensing solutions based on light emitting diode (LED) lighting systems. The company provides LED detection and ranging solutions for object detection and distance measurement applications. Its products are used to improve traffic flow by municipalities and DOTs, as well as for parking assistance, automatic parking, blind-spot detection, lane-change assistance, and pre-crash detection applications in the automotive industry. LeddarTech Inc. was founded in 2007 and is based in Quebec City, Canada.

Streamezzo

Series B in 2006
Streamezzo S.A. develops media mobile products and solutions. Its solutions enable telecom operators, broadcasters, media companies, content providers, and service providers to design, develop, debug, and deploy services on cellular networks. The company’s products include Rich Media Software Suite, which comprise Rich Media Client that enables mobile users to access media services, such as interactive Mobile TV, widgets, portals, and multimedia services; Rich Media Server, an application server that enables to deploy media services; Workbench, an integrated multimedia authoring suite; Service Manager, a back-end solution that enables mobile administrators and marketers to manage and customize media mobile service; and Broadcast, which enables users to deliver mobile TV over broadcast networks. Its solutions comprise Interactive Mobile TV for interactive services; Music Jukebox for over-the-air music downloading; on-device portal for text, image, audio, and video combined information on a mobile portal; Event Microsite for mobile marketing; Dynamic User Interface, which enables to give customers direct access to specific services and applications; and online interactive communication solutions. The company also offers professional services. Streamezzo was founded in 2004 and is based in Paris, France.

Sparkow

Series B in 2013
Sparkow is a provider of expert SaaS solutions that enables merchants to boost their performance by designing a streamlined buying journey. Sparkow solutions answer three objectives: improve customer’s buying experience, boost commercial performance and improve sales teams’ productivity. Sparkow solutions optimize more than 150 sales dispositive (websites, mobile apps, call centers, digital in store…) in more than 20 countries and in all retail-linked activities. In 2014, Compario changes brand identity and becomes Sparkow. Fully aligned with product strategy, this new brand is less tied to a functional universe and better represents the width of solutions: Sparkow Personalisation Suite, Sparkow Merchandising, Sparkow Recommendation and Sparkow Digital Store. Stating values of flexibility and accessibility of the solution, the Sparkow brand will benefit from a clearer understanding on global markets.

Movea

Venture Round in 2008
Movea is a provider of motion sensing and data fusion software, firmware, and IP for the consumer electronics, particularly smart phones and tablets, sports and fitness and eHealth industries. Movea's proprietary SmartMotion™ technology - unique motion processing capabilities - enable customers and partners to quickly add motion intelligence to their products, providing reduced risk, cost, and time-to-market advantages for delivering compelling new motion-based features that create more value and a more exciting user experience for the consumer. Movea has a global presence with headquarters in Grenoble, France, a U.S. subsidiary in Silicon Valley, California, as well as technology and manufacturing partners and distributors around the world. The company was recently named a “Cool Vendor for 2012” by leading analyst firm Gartner Inc. Movea, Inc. was formerly known as Gyration, Inc. and changed its name to Movea, Inc. in January 2008. The company was founded in 1989 and is based in Milpitas, California. As of December 21, 2007, Movea, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Movea SA.

Iwedia

Series C in 2006
Iwedia Technologies S.A., through its divisions, provides software solutions for connected audiovisual digital terminals; and engineering services in the whole digital image chain. It also offers software components and customized solutions. The company was founded in 2004 and is headquartered in Rennes, France.

Total Immersion

Series D in 2011
Total Immersion provides advanced digital imaging solutions for brand marketing and video effects, digitally processing and transforming distinct characters or images into 3D components on a video screen in real time. Total Immersion is a tool used for advertising and marketing, theme park experiences, exhibitions and presentations, or interactive media publishing for books and magazines.

Sequans Communications

Series B in 2005
Sequans Communications S.A. (NYSE: SQNS) is a 4G chipmaker and leading provider of single-mode LTE chipset solutions to wireless device manufacturers worldwide. Founded in 2003, Sequans has developed and delivered seven generations of 4G technology and its chips are certified and shipping in 4G networks around the world. Today, Sequans offers two LTE product lines: StreamrichLTE™, optimized for feature-rich mobile computing and home/portable router devices, and StreamliteLTE™, optimized for M2M devices and other connected devices for the Internet of Things. Sequans is based in Paris, France with additional offices in the United States, United Kingdom, Israel, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, South Korea, and China.

UDcast

Series A in 2001
UDcast SA provides Internet protocol (IP) broadcast solutions for wireless networks. It offers mobile, terrestrial, and WiMAX television solutions, as well as provides satellite Internet protocol solutions. The company’s products include IP Encapsulator, a network infrastructure element for delivering digital television to mobile devices; IPE-Manager that enables the control of IP encapsulation points distributed in the network; iSplicer, which enables the distribution of mobile or digital television content directly to the DVB-H, DVB-SH, or DVB-T broadcast towers; and TSprocessor, a secure Web interface that enables flexible manipulation of MPEG2 transport streams in digital and mobile television networks. The company provides GOLDENEAGLE, a reception equipment for network monitoring, analysis, and validation of compliance; Silver, a monitoring equipment for DVB-H and DVB-T networks; and NAVIGATOR to perform mobile measurement campaigns. It also offers Broadcast Manager Monitoring and Analysis, a network control solution for remote monitoring of mobile television and broadcast networks; WiMAX TV System for integration into existing WiMAX network equipment; UDgateway, a wide area networks optimization controller for broadband satellite; and UDstation-Access, a central appliance located at the satellite hub. In addition, the company provides consulting, integration, studies, training, and support services. Its products and solutions provide the broadcasting and telecommunication industries with the tools for delivering data and media applications. The company was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Sophia Antipolis, France with additional offices in Algeria, China, Italy, Korea, Spain, and the United States.