Innovacom, established in 1988 and headquartered in Paris, France, is a venture capital firm primarily focused on investing in early-stage technology and digital companies across Europe. The firm's investment strategy centers around creating financial and strategic value for its portfolio startups through support, networking, and facilitating strategic partnerships in an open innovation context. While Innovacom manages multiple funds, including Innovacom 3, 4, and 6, its investment focus remains consistent, targeting sectors such as software, communication, networking, and enterprise solutions within the broader TMT (Technology, Media, and Telecom) sector.
AISPRID is a robotic company that manufactures autonomous robots for soft fruit picking.
ION-X
Series A in 2024
ION-X is a technology developer focused on creating efficient propulsion systems for small spacecraft, particularly in the satellite sector. The company specializes in electric propulsion that utilizes the ejection of finely ionized particles, achieving high thrust and specific impulse (ISP). This innovative approach offers a long operational lifespan, high modularity, and cost-effective production capabilities, making it suitable for mass production. ION-X aims to support the expanding aerospace market by providing advanced thruster solutions that meet the increasing demand for efficient and reliable propulsion technologies.
Interactive Autonomous DYnamic Systems
Series A in 2024
Iadys designs, develops, and delivers robotic and AI innovations aimed at environmental preservation. The company's flagship product, the Jellyfishbot, is a robot that collects floating waste and oil in water bodies and performs underwater measurements. Iadys also offers the Mobile Oil Skimmer, which is used for oil spill response. These products are designed to access and clean hard-to-reach areas, contributing to cleaner and safer aquatic environments.
Samp
Venture Round in 2024
Samp is a software development company founded in 2019 in Paris, France, specializing in the creation of Digital Twins to consolidate technical information for various stakeholders. The company offers two main products: Digital Twin as a Service and As-Built automatic verification. The Digital Twin as a Service leverages machine learning to integrate 3D laser scans and technical data, producing an accurate digital representation of industrial sites, accessible through a web portal. This enables engineers and site workers to efficiently verify the actual state of a facility against its initial design. The As-Built automatic verification service employs advanced algorithms to compare laser scans with 3D CAD models, identifying discrepancies that need attention. By automating these processes, Samp enhances the accuracy and efficiency of facility management and design verification.
Sirfull Technology
Venture Round in 2024
Sirfull is a software company based in Schiltigheim, France, that specializes in developing cloud-based solutions for welding quality and equipment life cycle management. The company offers VDB, a welding quality management software designed to oversee welding quality control and technical documentation, and IRM, an equipment inspection software that facilitates the inspection, monitoring, and risk management of industrial equipment. These solutions help centralize processes on a collaborative platform, thereby enhancing operational efficiency and reducing maintenance costs for clients in various sectors, including oil and gas, nuclear energy, and pharmaceuticals. Additionally, Sirfull provides technical outsourcing and integration services, with its software available as a Software-as-a-Service or for PC/server installation. The company has sales offices in Strasbourg and Lyon, serving manufacturers and operating companies looking to optimize their business processes through digital manufacturing.
Tilkal
Venture Round in 2024
Tilkal is a Paris-based company founded in 2017 that specializes in supply chain traceability through its innovative software platform. This platform utilizes a B2B blockchain network to facilitate secure and verifiable data sharing among various supply chain stakeholders. Tilkal’s software captures traceability data from physical products in a ledger, enabling companies to obtain real-time insights into their supply chains. Customers leverage the platform to address critical questions regarding product location, sourcing risks, ESG commitments, and compliance verification. Notable clients include Danone, Daher, Joone, and the Responsible Mica Initiative, among others. The Tilkal network comprises over 70 independent nodes, with nearly 700 companies actively participating to share and analyze data, thereby enhancing the resilience, sustainability, and ethical standards of their supply chains.
Wingly
Venture Round in 2024
Wingly is a flight-sharing platform that connects private pilots with passengers looking for flights. By allowing pilots to list their planned flights, including both destination trips and discovery flights, Wingly makes it easy for passengers to book available seats through its system. This model mirrors that of carpooling, making private aviation more accessible and affordable. The platform enables pilots to fill vacant seats on their flights, thereby sharing costs and enhancing the flying experience for aviation enthusiasts. Wingly aims to democratize private aviation, offering a unique opportunity for both pilots and passengers to engage in shared travel.
Diabeloop
Venture Round in 2024
Diabeloop is a medical device company based in Grenoble, France, focused on innovating diabetes treatment through advanced technology. Founded in 2015, the company specializes in developing an AI-based closed-loop system that automates insulin delivery for individuals with type 1 diabetes. This system includes a blood sugar monitoring device that combines a glucose sensor, an insulin pump, and a smartphone application featuring an embedded algorithm. By continuously measuring glucose levels and delivering the appropriate insulin dosage, Diabeloop aims to reduce the mental burden on patients, allowing them to manage their condition more effectively and live their lives with greater ease.
Pixee Medical
Series B in 2024
Pixee Medical is a medical technology company based in Chavanod, France, founded in 2017. The company specializes in the manufacturing of computer-assisted surgical solutions that utilize advanced computer vision and artificial intelligence technologies. Pixee Medical produces medical equipment designed to control the positioning of implants during orthopedic surgeries. Its innovative tracking tools enable precise three-dimensional localization of surgical objects, allowing healthcare professionals to perform procedures with millimeter accuracy. By focusing on affordability, Pixee Medical aims to provide effective surgical navigation solutions that address the challenges of the current healthcare environment.
Nexess
Venture Round in 2024
Nexess SAS is a company that specializes in developing and selling security management solutions tailored for nuclear and Seveso-type plants. Founded in 2006 and based in Mougins, France, with an additional office in Paris, the company offers a range of products including NexLink, a software platform designed to enhance security and productivity. Its offerings also encompass various identification products such as personal security badges, RFID tags, and mobile devices, along with smart camera systems that provide autonomous image analysis and real-time data transmission. Nexess's solutions are utilized for applications like hazardous product traceability, managing smart secured cabinets, site localization, and monitoring access to hazardous zones. By integrating technologies such as RFID, Nexess supports major digital transformation projects, enhancing clients' performance in productivity, quality, and security.
Upciti
Venture Round in 2023
Upciti specializes in providing precise, localized, and real-time data for smart cities and retailers through advanced multi-purpose sensor technology. The company employs artificial intelligence for image analysis, enabling the characterization and optimization of the flow of goods and people in urban environments. This technology supports local authorities in enhancing the efficiency of urban systems, contributing to the development of smarter and more livable cities. By delivering actionable insights, Upciti aims to improve conditions for residents and enhance the overall experience within urban areas.
Niryo
Series A in 2023
Niryo is a manufacturer of educational robots designed to facilitate learning in robotics and computer programming. The company specializes in open-source six-axis collaborative tools, which are utilized by educational institutions to enhance higher education and provide professional training. These robots are particularly valuable for prototype industrial case studies, allowing users to engage in hands-on learning experiences that bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and practical application. By focusing on educational solutions, Niryo aims to advance the understanding and skills necessary for the future of technology and automation.
Quobly
Seed Round in 2023
Quobly specializes in the development and marketing of a universal large-scale quantum computer, leveraging established semiconductor industry techniques. The company focuses on creating quantum computing semiconductors designed for commercial applications, enabling clients to utilize quantum computers for various complex problems. These applications include optimizing energy distribution and accelerating drug development by computing chemical properties more efficiently. Quobly aims to meet the specific needs of its clients by providing reliable and effective quantum computing solutions based on proven semiconductor processes.
SustainCERT
Series B in 2023
SustainCERT operates a climate impact verification platform focused on promoting sustainability and enhancing environmental outcomes. The company leverages technology to facilitate the quantification and reporting of social and environmental impacts for its clients. By providing digital verification and management of climate claims, SustainCERT supports businesses in navigating carbon markets and value chains while adhering to established sustainability standards. The platform is designed to foster a climate-secure future, ultimately benefiting people, businesses, and ecosystems alike.
Oso
Series A in 2023
Oso is a business that focuses on ambient intelligence for careers and persons in vulnerable situations. Oso is healthcare and well-being from human noises.
Hinfact
Venture Round in 2023
Hinfact specializes in enhancing safety within the aviation industry through innovative technology and training solutions. The company has developed advanced eye-tracking technology that monitors pilots' eye movements to identify potential oversights during flight operations. By detecting whether pilots have reviewed all essential parameters, the system helps reduce human error and minimizes the risk of accidents. Hinfact's offerings range from pilot training programs to comprehensive operational support, aimed at fostering a safer aviation environment.
Avicenna.Ai
Series A in 2023
Avicenna.ai is a medical device company specializing in the development of advanced radiology software aimed at detecting life-threatening conditions, particularly in neurovascular emergencies. The company leverages artificial intelligence and deep learning algorithms to create automated tools that assist healthcare professionals in identifying critical issues such as intracranial hemorrhages and large vessel occlusions. Additionally, Avicenna.ai's technology includes the automatic estimation of the ASPECT score, enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of diagnoses in acute situations. By focusing on these innovations, Avicenna.ai aims to improve patient care and outcomes in the field of emergency medicine.
Exotrail
Series B in 2023
Exotrail specializes in electric propulsion solutions for small satellites, providing advanced Hall Effect Thrusters designed to enhance the agility and efficiency of satellite constellations. Founded in 2015 by David Henri, Jean-Luc Maria, Paul Lascombes, and Nicolas Heitz in Palaiseau, Ile-de-France, the company aims to revolutionize sectors such as telecommunications, earth observation, and space science. Exotrail's technology allows for greater flexibility in satellite deployment, enabling clients to access new orbits, extend operational lifespans, and optimize service performance. The company's focus on small satellite propulsion contributes to reducing space pollution while facilitating more effective satellite operations in orbit.
GreenWaves Technologies
Venture Round in 2023
GreenWaves Technologies SAS is a fabless semiconductor company based in Grenoble, France, with additional offices in Korea, the United States, and China. Founded in 2014, the company specializes in developing ultra-low power application processors designed for the Internet of Things (IoT). Its key product, the GAP8 processor, enables extensive deployment of intelligent devices that capture, analyze, and classify data from various sources, including images and sounds. GreenWaves Technologies also offers advanced solutions for industrial applications, consumer devices, urban security, and enterprise needs. The company’s innovative approach utilizes low power wide area network (LPWAN) radio interfaces and orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) technology, allowing for efficient wireless data transmission and enabling businesses to reduce installation and operational costs associated with battery-powered devices.
Cailabs
Series C in 2022
Cailabs is a French deep tech company based in Rennes, specializing in the design and production of photonic solutions that optimize the use of light in various applications. The company focuses on light shaping components, including mode multiplexers and converters for fiber optic networks, utilizing its patented Multi-Plane Light Conversion (MPLC) technology to reshape both single-mode and multi-mode coherent beams. Cailabs offers products tailored for telecommunications research and development, as well as multi-mode fiber link upgrades for enterprise networks. Additionally, the company provides integrated solutions for the industrial laser sector, such as laser beam shapers and combiners for material processing, and mode-selective multiplexers for EDFA arrays. Founded in 2013, Cailabs aims to address critical industrial challenges through its innovative optical components and expertise.
Samp
Series A in 2022
Samp is a software development company founded in 2019 in Paris, France, specializing in the creation of Digital Twins to consolidate technical information for various stakeholders. The company offers two main products: Digital Twin as a Service and As-Built automatic verification. The Digital Twin as a Service leverages machine learning to integrate 3D laser scans and technical data, producing an accurate digital representation of industrial sites, accessible through a web portal. This enables engineers and site workers to efficiently verify the actual state of a facility against its initial design. The As-Built automatic verification service employs advanced algorithms to compare laser scans with 3D CAD models, identifying discrepancies that need attention. By automating these processes, Samp enhances the accuracy and efficiency of facility management and design verification.
Wizaly
Venture Round in 2022
Wizaly is a developer of an algorithmic attribution platform designed to assist advertisers in comprehending the impact of their online and offline marketing channels on conversions. The platform employs advanced algorithmic attribution technology to collect data, calculate return on investment for various marketing efforts, and analyze customer behavior. By offering a comprehensive and unbiased view of campaign performance, Wizaly provides actionable optimization recommendations that enable clients to reallocate their marketing budgets effectively. This approach aims to enhance the return on investment for marketing expenditures, potentially improving it by up to 30%.
Professorbob.ai
Seed Round in 2022
Professor Bob.ai offers an artificial intelligence programme that is capable of teaching, asking, and answering questions, thereby helping students with this technology.
Scintil Photonics
Venture Round in 2022
Scintil Photonics SAS, founded in 2018 and based in Grenoble, France, specializes in the development of silicon photonic integrated circuits aimed at advancing high-speed optical communications and chip interconnections. The company offers a range of products, including multi-wavelength lasers, waveguides, wavelength filters, and photodetectors. By employing wafer-scale bonding techniques that combine Silicon and Indium Phosphide materials, Scintil Photonics creates fully integrated circuits that enhance performance and reliability while significantly lowering implementation costs. Their innovative approach allows for the monolithic integration of optical amplifiers and lasers on advanced silicon photonic circuits, making their solutions suitable for a variety of industrial applications.
Diabeloop
Series C in 2022
Diabeloop is a medical device company based in Grenoble, France, focused on innovating diabetes treatment through advanced technology. Founded in 2015, the company specializes in developing an AI-based closed-loop system that automates insulin delivery for individuals with type 1 diabetes. This system includes a blood sugar monitoring device that combines a glucose sensor, an insulin pump, and a smartphone application featuring an embedded algorithm. By continuously measuring glucose levels and delivering the appropriate insulin dosage, Diabeloop aims to reduce the mental burden on patients, allowing them to manage their condition more effectively and live their lives with greater ease.
Uavia
Venture Round in 2021
Uavia is a technology company founded in 2015 and based in Vitry-sur-Seine, Ile-de-France, specializing in cloud-based robotic solutions. The company enables industries to manage and control autonomous fleets of drones and robots through a collaborative platform that incorporates artificial intelligence. This technology allows multiple users worldwide to supervise heterogeneous fleets in real time, facilitating data processing, analysis, and sharing for various applications. Uavia's platform is particularly useful for conducting aerial inspections and surveillance in industrial environments, enhancing operational efficiency and oversight over long distances.
Primo1D
Venture Round in 2021
Primo1D, founded in August 2013 and headquartered in Grenoble, France, specializes in embedding intelligence into objects and materials through its innovative E-Thread® yarn. This advanced yarn incorporates miniature electronic components, allowing it to be seamlessly integrated into various materials. The technology enables businesses to enhance product security by facilitating tracking and monitoring, thereby addressing anti-theft and anti-counterfeiting concerns. Primo1D aims to provide valuable solutions that increase the added value of products for its clients in the evolving landscape of connected objects.
SustainCERT
Venture Round in 2021
SustainCERT operates a climate impact verification platform focused on promoting sustainability and enhancing environmental outcomes. The company leverages technology to facilitate the quantification and reporting of social and environmental impacts for its clients. By providing digital verification and management of climate claims, SustainCERT supports businesses in navigating carbon markets and value chains while adhering to established sustainability standards. The platform is designed to foster a climate-secure future, ultimately benefiting people, businesses, and ecosystems alike.
Upciti
Venture Round in 2021
Upciti specializes in providing precise, localized, and real-time data for smart cities and retailers through advanced multi-purpose sensor technology. The company employs artificial intelligence for image analysis, enabling the characterization and optimization of the flow of goods and people in urban environments. This technology supports local authorities in enhancing the efficiency of urban systems, contributing to the development of smarter and more livable cities. By delivering actionable insights, Upciti aims to improve conditions for residents and enhance the overall experience within urban areas.
Antaios
Series A in 2020
Antaios specializes in the development of advanced memory technology aimed at addressing the increasing power demands in semiconductor systems. By leveraging the spin-orbit torque phenomenon, the company offers a solution that combines high speed and non-volatility. This innovative approach enables chip manufacturers to optimize the performance of computers and smartphones while significantly reducing power consumption. Antaios is committed to bringing this technology to market, facilitating improvements in advanced computing for its clients.
Exotrail
Series A in 2020
Exotrail specializes in electric propulsion solutions for small satellites, providing advanced Hall Effect Thrusters designed to enhance the agility and efficiency of satellite constellations. Founded in 2015 by David Henri, Jean-Luc Maria, Paul Lascombes, and Nicolas Heitz in Palaiseau, Ile-de-France, the company aims to revolutionize sectors such as telecommunications, earth observation, and space science. Exotrail's technology allows for greater flexibility in satellite deployment, enabling clients to access new orbits, extend operational lifespans, and optimize service performance. The company's focus on small satellite propulsion contributes to reducing space pollution while facilitating more effective satellite operations in orbit.
Aryballe
Series B in 2020
Aryballe Technologies, founded in Grenoble, France, specializes in developing digital olfaction sensors that replicate the human sense of smell. The company combines biochemistry, advanced optics, and machine learning to create universal sensors adaptable to various applications. Aryballe's technology captures and analyzes odor signatures, providing valuable insights for industries such as food and beverage, cosmetics, and automotive. By enabling businesses to enhance their research and development, quality control, manufacturing processes, and end-user experiences, Aryballe aims to revolutionize how companies interact with scent and odor in their products. In addition to hardware development, the company also manages software and database development, as well as the full manufacturing of its sensors and devices.
Wingly
Series A in 2020
Wingly is a flight-sharing platform that connects private pilots with passengers looking for flights. By allowing pilots to list their planned flights, including both destination trips and discovery flights, Wingly makes it easy for passengers to book available seats through its system. This model mirrors that of carpooling, making private aviation more accessible and affordable. The platform enables pilots to fill vacant seats on their flights, thereby sharing costs and enhancing the flying experience for aviation enthusiasts. Wingly aims to democratize private aviation, offering a unique opportunity for both pilots and passengers to engage in shared travel.
Avicenna.Ai
Seed Round in 2020
Avicenna.ai is a medical device company specializing in the development of advanced radiology software aimed at detecting life-threatening conditions, particularly in neurovascular emergencies. The company leverages artificial intelligence and deep learning algorithms to create automated tools that assist healthcare professionals in identifying critical issues such as intracranial hemorrhages and large vessel occlusions. Additionally, Avicenna.ai's technology includes the automatic estimation of the ASPECT score, enhancing the accuracy and efficiency of diagnoses in acute situations. By focusing on these innovations, Avicenna.ai aims to improve patient care and outcomes in the field of emergency medicine.
Acklio
Venture Round in 2019
Acklio is a software company based in Cesson-Sévigné, France, founded in 2016, that specializes in secure and seamless Internet of Things (IoT) solutions. The company offers a range of products designed to facilitate low-power wide-area network communications, including a network protocol core for integration within existing Internet protocols, a backup connectivity kit for secure communications, and various academic and starter kits that provide hardware, software, and training. Acklio's technology employs advanced compression and fragmentation methods to ensure compatibility between low-power networks and the internet, enabling effective management of IoT devices. Their solutions cater to diverse sectors such as Smart Cities, Smart Agriculture, Industry 4.0, Smart Grids, and Smart Buildings, emphasizing universal integration and end-to-end security for IoT systems.
Cailabs
Series B in 2019
Cailabs is a French deep tech company based in Rennes, specializing in the design and production of photonic solutions that optimize the use of light in various applications. The company focuses on light shaping components, including mode multiplexers and converters for fiber optic networks, utilizing its patented Multi-Plane Light Conversion (MPLC) technology to reshape both single-mode and multi-mode coherent beams. Cailabs offers products tailored for telecommunications research and development, as well as multi-mode fiber link upgrades for enterprise networks. Additionally, the company provides integrated solutions for the industrial laser sector, such as laser beam shapers and combiners for material processing, and mode-selective multiplexers for EDFA arrays. Founded in 2013, Cailabs aims to address critical industrial challenges through its innovative optical components and expertise.
Scintil Photonics
Seed Round in 2019
Scintil Photonics SAS, founded in 2018 and based in Grenoble, France, specializes in the development of silicon photonic integrated circuits aimed at advancing high-speed optical communications and chip interconnections. The company offers a range of products, including multi-wavelength lasers, waveguides, wavelength filters, and photodetectors. By employing wafer-scale bonding techniques that combine Silicon and Indium Phosphide materials, Scintil Photonics creates fully integrated circuits that enhance performance and reliability while significantly lowering implementation costs. Their innovative approach allows for the monolithic integration of optical amplifiers and lasers on advanced silicon photonic circuits, making their solutions suitable for a variety of industrial applications.
Robart
Series B in 2017
Robart is an Austrian high-tech start-up established in 2009, dedicated to creating autonomous mobile robots for both consumer and industrial use, leveraging its proprietary Artificial Intelligence Control Unit (AICU) technology. The company aims to revolutionize everyday life by developing affordable robotic solutions, including intelligent vacuum cleaners and security robots, that can effectively navigate and adapt to dynamic home environments. By focusing on robust functionality and intuitive user interaction, Robart addresses the shortcomings of current robotic offerings, ensuring that its products not only meet but exceed consumer expectations. The company's innovative approach positions it as a key player in the next generation of intelligent robotics, with a vision of making a robot accessible for every household.
Cailabs
Series A in 2017
Cailabs is a French deep tech company based in Rennes, specializing in the design and production of photonic solutions that optimize the use of light in various applications. The company focuses on light shaping components, including mode multiplexers and converters for fiber optic networks, utilizing its patented Multi-Plane Light Conversion (MPLC) technology to reshape both single-mode and multi-mode coherent beams. Cailabs offers products tailored for telecommunications research and development, as well as multi-mode fiber link upgrades for enterprise networks. Additionally, the company provides integrated solutions for the industrial laser sector, such as laser beam shapers and combiners for material processing, and mode-selective multiplexers for EDFA arrays. Founded in 2013, Cailabs aims to address critical industrial challenges through its innovative optical components and expertise.
I-TEN SA
Venture Round in 2017
I-TEN SA, established in 2011 and located in Dardilly, France, specializes in the manufacture and marketing of micro batteries. The company provides surface mount device (SMD) micro batteries designed for various applications, including data backup, smart cards, autonomous sensors, medical devices, and other specialty uses. I-TEN SA focuses on addressing the challenges of micro-energy storage, which is essential for the functionality of autonomous circuits.
Aryballe
Seed Round in 2016
Aryballe Technologies, founded in Grenoble, France, specializes in developing digital olfaction sensors that replicate the human sense of smell. The company combines biochemistry, advanced optics, and machine learning to create universal sensors adaptable to various applications. Aryballe's technology captures and analyzes odor signatures, providing valuable insights for industries such as food and beverage, cosmetics, and automotive. By enabling businesses to enhance their research and development, quality control, manufacturing processes, and end-user experiences, Aryballe aims to revolutionize how companies interact with scent and odor in their products. In addition to hardware development, the company also manages software and database development, as well as the full manufacturing of its sensors and devices.
Cailabs
Series A in 2016
Cailabs is a French deep tech company based in Rennes, specializing in the design and production of photonic solutions that optimize the use of light in various applications. The company focuses on light shaping components, including mode multiplexers and converters for fiber optic networks, utilizing its patented Multi-Plane Light Conversion (MPLC) technology to reshape both single-mode and multi-mode coherent beams. Cailabs offers products tailored for telecommunications research and development, as well as multi-mode fiber link upgrades for enterprise networks. Additionally, the company provides integrated solutions for the industrial laser sector, such as laser beam shapers and combiners for material processing, and mode-selective multiplexers for EDFA arrays. Founded in 2013, Cailabs aims to address critical industrial challenges through its innovative optical components and expertise.
Cozy Cloud
Venture Round in 2016
Cozy Cloud, founded in 2012 and based in Puteaux, France, offers a decentralized and secure platform for personal data storage and management. It provides users with a private digital environment that enables them to collect, organize, and access various types of information, such as photos, bank statements, and invoices, through its innovative connectors. The platform emphasizes user control and data protection, aligning with the principles of ethical digital practices amidst increasing data collection by major tech companies. Cozy Cloud also features easy-to-use applications that facilitate data management, making it accessible from any device. By focusing on privacy and self-hosting, Cozy Cloud aims to support the European economy's shift towards a more secure and user-centric digital landscape, fostering meaningful interactions while adhering to privacy regulations.
Intersec
Series C in 2016
Intersec is a global leader in telecom metadata and location intelligence solutions, headquartered in France. The company provides advanced streaming analytics software that enables organizations to analyze vast amounts of data in real time. With a client base of 90 organizations across 40 countries, Intersec's solutions assist governments and telecommunications companies in harnessing data to drive revenue and improve public safety, including efficient emergency alerts. The company specializes in location intelligence, spatial computing, and telecom data monetization, and is recognized for its commitment to privacy and regulatory compliance. Intersec’s technology supports nearly one billion connected devices and aims to enhance organizational understanding of customer experiences, population movements, and transactional data.
Kolibree
Series A in 2016
Kolibree is a company focused on developing oral health technologies aimed at preventing dental issues. Its flagship product is an electric toothbrush that incorporates artificial intelligence to enhance the brushing experience. This smart toothbrush provides real-time feedback and interactive features designed to motivate users to maintain better oral hygiene. By raising awareness about the importance of dental care, Kolibree seeks to guide individuals toward improved brushing habits, ultimately helping them prevent cavities and gum disease. The company recognizes the challenge of engaging users, particularly children, in effective oral care practices, and aims to make daily brushing a more informed and conscious activity.
Air-Lynx
Seed Round in 2016
Air-Lynx, established in 2013 in France, specializes in professional radio networks that integrate traditional radio technology with Internet Protocol (IP) solutions. This innovative approach allows for enhanced capabilities and flexibility in communication. The company offers next-generation radio networks that feature 4G infrastructure, catering to both professional and private users. Air-Lynx's systems are designed with an open architecture, ensuring high-level services that enable clients to establish secure broadband networks accessible from any location and at any time. By merging conventional radio networks with modern IP technology, Air-Lynx is transforming the landscape of communication solutions.
Kolibree
Series A in 2015
Kolibree is a company focused on developing oral health technologies aimed at preventing dental issues. Its flagship product is an electric toothbrush that incorporates artificial intelligence to enhance the brushing experience. This smart toothbrush provides real-time feedback and interactive features designed to motivate users to maintain better oral hygiene. By raising awareness about the importance of dental care, Kolibree seeks to guide individuals toward improved brushing habits, ultimately helping them prevent cavities and gum disease. The company recognizes the challenge of engaging users, particularly children, in effective oral care practices, and aims to make daily brushing a more informed and conscious activity.
Intersec
Series B in 2014
Intersec is a global leader in telecom metadata and location intelligence solutions, headquartered in France. The company provides advanced streaming analytics software that enables organizations to analyze vast amounts of data in real time. With a client base of 90 organizations across 40 countries, Intersec's solutions assist governments and telecommunications companies in harnessing data to drive revenue and improve public safety, including efficient emergency alerts. The company specializes in location intelligence, spatial computing, and telecom data monetization, and is recognized for its commitment to privacy and regulatory compliance. Intersec’s technology supports nearly one billion connected devices and aims to enhance organizational understanding of customer experiences, population movements, and transactional data.
Cozy Cloud
Seed Round in 2014
Cozy Cloud, founded in 2012 and based in Puteaux, France, offers a decentralized and secure platform for personal data storage and management. It provides users with a private digital environment that enables them to collect, organize, and access various types of information, such as photos, bank statements, and invoices, through its innovative connectors. The platform emphasizes user control and data protection, aligning with the principles of ethical digital practices amidst increasing data collection by major tech companies. Cozy Cloud also features easy-to-use applications that facilitate data management, making it accessible from any device. By focusing on privacy and self-hosting, Cozy Cloud aims to support the European economy's shift towards a more secure and user-centric digital landscape, fostering meaningful interactions while adhering to privacy regulations.
Feeligreen
Venture Round in 2014
Feeligreen is a technology startup developing safe and effective micro-current devices for a wide range of cosmetic and therapeutic applications. With their first product, the Feeligold anti-wrinkle patch, they have demonstrated their ability to implement new technologies and deliver meaningful results. Their current developments extend the scope of their applications, targeting both the cosmetic and medical industry.
Robart
Series A in 2014
Robart is an Austrian high-tech start-up established in 2009, dedicated to creating autonomous mobile robots for both consumer and industrial use, leveraging its proprietary Artificial Intelligence Control Unit (AICU) technology. The company aims to revolutionize everyday life by developing affordable robotic solutions, including intelligent vacuum cleaners and security robots, that can effectively navigate and adapt to dynamic home environments. By focusing on robust functionality and intuitive user interaction, Robart addresses the shortcomings of current robotic offerings, ensuring that its products not only meet but exceed consumer expectations. The company's innovative approach positions it as a key player in the next generation of intelligent robotics, with a vision of making a robot accessible for every household.
I-TEN SA
Venture Round in 2014
I-TEN SA, established in 2011 and located in Dardilly, France, specializes in the manufacture and marketing of micro batteries. The company provides surface mount device (SMD) micro batteries designed for various applications, including data backup, smart cards, autonomous sensors, medical devices, and other specialty uses. I-TEN SA focuses on addressing the challenges of micro-energy storage, which is essential for the functionality of autonomous circuits.
PredicSis
Seed Round in 2014
PredicSis.ai is a predictive analytics platform that enhances sales and marketing efficiency by providing actionable insights into customer behavior. The platform delivers real-time predictions and identifies the underlying reasons for customer actions, enabling organizations to make informed decisions. Its user-friendly interface allows individuals without machine learning expertise to easily generate predictive models and integrate insights into existing CRM or marketing tools. By automatically pinpointing significant signals, PredicSis enables both sales and data science teams to improve their operational effectiveness with advanced AI-driven analytics.
Cailabs
Seed Round in 2013
Cailabs is a French deep tech company based in Rennes, specializing in the design and production of photonic solutions that optimize the use of light in various applications. The company focuses on light shaping components, including mode multiplexers and converters for fiber optic networks, utilizing its patented Multi-Plane Light Conversion (MPLC) technology to reshape both single-mode and multi-mode coherent beams. Cailabs offers products tailored for telecommunications research and development, as well as multi-mode fiber link upgrades for enterprise networks. Additionally, the company provides integrated solutions for the industrial laser sector, such as laser beam shapers and combiners for material processing, and mode-selective multiplexers for EDFA arrays. Founded in 2013, Cailabs aims to address critical industrial challenges through its innovative optical components and expertise.
Qobuz
Venture Round in 2013
Qobuz is an online music service that provides streaming subscriptions and pay-as-you-go downloads, offering over 40 million tracks in CD-quality sound and the world’s largest Hi-Res catalogue with approximately 80,000 albums. It is recognized for its commitment to high-quality sound, featuring all tracks available in 16-Bit/44.1 kHz. Qobuz distinguishes itself with its curated music selections and exclusive editorial content, along with providing access to hundreds of thousands of digital booklets and detailed information about each title in its collection. The service, available through its dedicated apps for various devices, allows users to enjoy music anywhere and anytime. Qobuz also partners with leading hi-fi brands to ensure that its superior sound quality is accessible across a wide range of audio equipment.
G2Mobility
Series A in 2013
G2Mobility, founded in 2009 and based in Paris, France, specializes in smart charging solutions for electric vehicles. The company provides infrastructure products and services that facilitate the management of electric vehicle charging networks. Its offerings include a variety of charging stations, enabling users to oversee and control multiple charge points from a single platform. Through its energy management systems, G2Mobility aims to enhance the efficiency and accessibility of electric vehicle charging.
Olea Medical
Series B in 2012
Olea Medical SA, based in La Ciotat, France, specializes in the development of advanced medical imaging software aimed at improving diagnostic processes and treatment evaluations. Founded in 2008, the company offers Olea Sphere, a comprehensive image processing platform that caters to various medical applications, including neuro, head and neck, prostate, breast, female pelvis, rectum, cardiac, and musculoskeletal imaging. Olea Medical's innovative solutions enhance the ability of physicians to obtain previously unattainable diagnostic results, thereby contributing to more effective evaluations and treatments for serious health conditions. The company also provides software maintenance and support services to ensure optimal performance of its imaging applications. As of October 2015, Olea Medical operates as a subsidiary of Toshiba Medical Systems Corporation.
Videoplaza
Series B in 2012
Videoplaza is a provider of an advertising serving platform that empowers broadcasters and video publishers to monetize video content across various devices, including computers, mobile devices, tablets, and televisions. With a focus on the internet-delivered TV market, Videoplaza's technology supports more than 50% of broadcasters in Europe, enabling them to maximize the value of their audiences through effective trading across sales channels. The company values service alongside technology and maintains local teams in key cities, including London, Stockholm, Berlin, Cologne, Madrid, Paris, and Singapore, to support its global client base in building profitable and sustainable advertising businesses.
MATRIXX Software
Series B in 2011
MATRIXX Software, Inc. specializes in developing cloud-native digital commerce solutions that enable businesses to transform their operations. The company's modern commerce platform is designed to support global marketplaces and consumption-based services, allowing users to create digital offerings such as voice, data, and new digital services. Its platform enables customers to engage in on-demand purchasing, manage both traditional and modern services, and implement flexible charging options, including prepay and post-pay systems. Serving communications companies, Internet of Things (IoT) providers, and digital service providers worldwide, MATRIXX Software offers a unified converged charging system that enhances operational agility and facilitates the efficient scaling of infrastructure. Founded in 2008, the company is headquartered in Saratoga, California, with additional offices in London, Dubai, and various locations across Asia and Australia.
Intersec
Series A in 2011
Intersec is a global leader in telecom metadata and location intelligence solutions, headquartered in France. The company provides advanced streaming analytics software that enables organizations to analyze vast amounts of data in real time. With a client base of 90 organizations across 40 countries, Intersec's solutions assist governments and telecommunications companies in harnessing data to drive revenue and improve public safety, including efficient emergency alerts. The company specializes in location intelligence, spatial computing, and telecom data monetization, and is recognized for its commitment to privacy and regulatory compliance. Intersec’s technology supports nearly one billion connected devices and aims to enhance organizational understanding of customer experiences, population movements, and transactional data.
CoachClub
Series A in 2011
CoachClub, launched in January 2009, is a pioneering online platform offering personalized sports and well-being coaching services accessible through the internet and television. The platform designs tailor-made fitness programs for each member, based on a comprehensive questionnaire that evaluates individual objectives, physical capacities, health status, and availability. These programs, curated by health and sports professionals, feature a vast catalogue of over 20 disciplines, including yoga, body sculpting, and urban dance, among others. Members can engage in a variety of activities, with new and exclusive offerings regularly added, such as Cardio Dance Fusion. All coaches affiliated with CoachClub are recognized experts in their respective fields, ensuring high-quality guidance to help users achieve their fitness goals.
21Net
Series C in 2011
21Net Ltd. is a company based in Boortmeerbeek, Belgium, specializing in on-board Internet and passenger infotainment services for the railway industry. Established in 2001, it offers a range of connectivity solutions, including satellite and terrestrial broadband services, multimedia entertainment options such as video on demand and live television, and real-time communication tools for train operators. The company provides comprehensive railway telematics solutions that integrate on-board equipment with off-board infrastructure, facilitating passenger connectivity and operational efficiency. Additionally, 21Net delivers professional services, including implementation, maintenance, network operations, and training. As a subsidiary of Nomad Digital Ltd., 21Net is committed to enhancing the travel experience for passengers while assisting rail operators in managing connectivity effectively.
Nanoradio
Venture Round in 2010
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.
Aepona
Series C in 2010
Aepona Limited is a technology company headquartered in Belfast, United Kingdom, that specializes in providing a platform for business transformation tailored for telecommunications operators and enterprises. Founded in 1995, Aepona enables organizations to leverage their data, connected devices, and infrastructure by creating and monetizing services through managed APIs. Its offerings include an API monetization platform designed for communications service providers, a service creation and orchestration solution that incorporates API management, and a payments and settlement engine that facilitates the implementation of diverse business models. Aepona serves a global customer base across Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia, with additional locations in Bristol, United Kingdom; Colombo, Sri Lanka; and Leixlip, Ireland. The company operates as a subsidiary of Persistent Systems, Inc. as of October 2015.
Vantrix
Venture Round in 2010
Vantrix Corporation, acquired by Like Minded Entertainment in 2019, specializes in integrated media processing software tailored for video service providers and mobile operators. Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, with additional offices in London, Dubai, and Hong Kong, Vantrix offers a comprehensive media platform that enables the delivery of multi-screen video content while optimizing for performance and cost. Their solutions include virtualized video processing with GPU capabilities, multimedia messaging optimization, and a centralized management dashboard for overseeing virtual applications and physical infrastructure. With deployments in over 65 networks globally, Vantrix aims to meet the evolving demands of digital content delivery across various connected devices. Founded in 1994, the company was previously known as VoiceAge Networks Corporation.
PhoneAndPhone
Series A in 2010
Phoneandphone.com is a french based online site that sells a wide range of phone including Samsung phones, Nokia mobile, LG mobile, HTC mobile, mobile Sony Ericsson, Motorola mobile.
Vedicis
Series A in 2010
Vedicis SA is a provider of policy enforcement and network traffic intelligence solutions, catering to both mobile and fixed operators, including cable, DSL, and Internet Service Providers. Founded in 2008 and headquartered in Paris, France, the company specializes in managing and monetizing broadband services to enhance user experience and generate new revenue streams. Vedicis offers a range of products, notably the Content Smart Switch, which utilizes Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) for efficient traffic control and bandwidth management. This solution helps operators address data congestion issues, ensuring improved quality of service and experience through granular traffic statistics and intelligent usage metering. Additionally, Vedicis delivers services such as content policy enforcement, multimedia tracking, and anti-piracy solutions, alongside maintenance and training services. As a subsidiary of Viavi Solutions Inc., Vedicis aims to provide scalable and flexible solutions that facilitate the integration of new services while optimizing existing network resources.
MediaKind
Debt Financing in 2009
Envivio is a prominent provider of software-based solutions for multi-screen video processing and delivery, enabling seamless access to video content across various devices and networks. With over a decade of experience, the company offers end-to-end video delivery products and services that enhance the capabilities of service providers, operators, content owners, and broadcasters. Envivio's solutions include video compression for both contribution and direct-to-consumer distribution, as well as cloud DVR and personalized advertising services. The company serves more than 300 clients globally, including leading mobile operators and broadband providers. Headquartered in South San Francisco, California, Envivio also maintains offices in several countries, including France, England, China, Singapore, and Japan.
aka-aki
Venture Round in 2009
Aka Aki is a Germany-based mobile social networking platform designed to help users discover and connect with others in their vicinity. It offers both a mobile and a web version, with the mobile version distinguishing itself through its Bluetooth, GPS, and WiFi capabilities. This technology allows users to identify and connect with nearby members, facilitating interactions at locations like grocery stores, restaurants, or social gatherings. Users can view profiles of those they encounter, enabling connections based on shared interests or simply reuniting with acquaintances. The mobile app automatically detects users with Bluetooth activated, even when no specific application is running, allowing individuals to see who they have met after the fact. However, this feature also raises concerns regarding security, as it may expose users to potential connection attacks and unwanted solicitations.
Nanoradio
Venture Round in 2009
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.
Mixcommerce
Series B in 2009
MixCommerce is a French company that specializes in e-commerce services and online branding solutions for various brands. The firm is dedicated to creating and producing websites tailored to the needs of its customers, while also managing online sales to enhance their market presence. With a focus on delivering comprehensive digital solutions, MixCommerce aims to support brands in effectively navigating the online marketplace.
Streamezzo
Series D in 2009
Streamezzo S.A. is a company based in Paris, France, specializing in the development of mobile media products and solutions. Founded in 2004, it provides a range of tools that enable telecom operators, broadcasters, media companies, and content providers to create, deploy, and manage services on cellular networks. Its key offerings include the Rich Media Software Suite, which features a Rich Media Client for accessing interactive mobile services, a Rich Media Server for service deployment, and a Workbench for multimedia authoring. Additionally, Streamezzo's solutions encompass Interactive Mobile TV, Music Jukebox for music downloads, and dynamic user interfaces that enhance user engagement. The company also offers professional services to support its clients in effectively utilizing these technologies.
AwoX
Series C in 2008
AwoX S.A. is a company that specializes in providing network media solutions tailored for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in the consumer electronics sector. Established in 2003 and headquartered in Montpellier, France, with a branch office in Singapore, AwoX offers a variety of ready-to-use solutions, including Internet radio modules, connected audio players, and digital media adapters. Their product lineup supports the development of service-oriented consumer video access, featuring offerings such as video on demand boxes and connected TV modules. Additionally, AwoX provides several software development kits (SDKs) that enable OEMs to create multimedia applications and integrate networked music and video features into their products. These solutions are applicable across a range of consumer electronics, including televisions, decoders, and personal computers. Through its innovative offerings, AwoX aims to enhance smart home experiences by focusing on home video, audio, and lighting.
C4M
Series A in 2008
C4M develops mobile games. Recent titles are: Tekken Card (2013), Busy Shapes (2014), Crazy Gears (2015, and upcoming Battleplans (2015) C4M started by creating games for publishers in the pre-smartphone era using an in-house 2D engine and IDE. With this tech and know-how it ran the playtomo mobile app collection of casual games connected to social networks before they were APIs or SDK for doing so. C4M had developed a high level of hardware abstraction layer development tool to support all mobile platforms (Nokia, Blackberry, Brew, Windowsphone,etc). Among other benefits, it enabled on-the-fly download of additional games inside the playtomo mobile application, something not see in other services yet.
Drimki
Series A in 2008
Drimki is a French online real estate technology company. Drimki's founding team comes from [Yahoo](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/yahoo) and [Kelkoo](http://www.crunchbase.com/organization/kelkoo).
Active Circle
Series B in 2008
Active Circle develops and markets software solutions aimed at organizations that handle large volumes of digital content. Their innovative software is designed for the storage, preservation, and management of various types of files, including video content, images, and scientific and technical data. By offering tools that enable clients to effectively control the lifecycle of their data, Active Circle helps organizations reduce storage costs and improve efficiency in managing their digital assets.
MediaKind
Venture Round in 2008
Envivio is a prominent provider of software-based solutions for multi-screen video processing and delivery, enabling seamless access to video content across various devices and networks. With over a decade of experience, the company offers end-to-end video delivery products and services that enhance the capabilities of service providers, operators, content owners, and broadcasters. Envivio's solutions include video compression for both contribution and direct-to-consumer distribution, as well as cloud DVR and personalized advertising services. The company serves more than 300 clients globally, including leading mobile operators and broadband providers. Headquartered in South San Francisco, California, Envivio also maintains offices in several countries, including France, England, China, Singapore, and Japan.
RadioFrame
Series F in 2008
RadioFrame Networks specializes in providing targeted base-transceiver station solutions for the wireless communications industry. The company's product offerings include a range of base stations, such as pico, femtocell, microcell, and macrocell base stations, as well as iDEN network management tools. Additionally, RadioFrame Networks supplies network and system management systems designed to enhance communication infrastructure. By focusing on innovative solutions, the company aims to support the growing demands of wireless communication.
Steek SA
Series B in 2008
Provider of the “Steek“ software solution and the leader in the supply of online data storage for the residential market via Internet Service Providers, portals, security software editors and storage hardware manufacturers. Steek solutions allow Telco operators to increase their revenues, improve their customer loyalty (retention rate), to offer alternative solutions to web competitors and to monetize their audience. The Company is headquartered in Bordeaux Bruges, France. The Sales Office and the permanent show room are located in Paris. The Company also has sales offices in London, New York and Toronto. Steek already operates service platforms in Bordeaux, Paris, Washington DC and Singapore.
Wizzgo
Series A in 2008
Wizzgo was the first "on line internet recorder" launched in France in may 2008. Backed by french innovation investors, wizzgo's team of ingineers have developed a proprietary technology of network PVR. Wizzgo technology was capable of delivering million copies of broadcasted program directly to the end-users internet-connected devices including smartphone, tvbox, computers. After five month of exploitation Wizzgo reached near half million users on the French territory. Despite its great success and its awards for its disruptive breakthrough service, Wizzgo had to stop because of lawsuits introduced by majors French broadcasters TF1 and M6.
Owlient
Series A in 2008
Owlient specializes in the development of online games that foster community engagement among enthusiasts. By offering accessible web-based games, Owlient enables players to immerse themselves in their passions and connect with others who share similar interests. The company has cultivated expertise in creating interactive gaming experiences, allowing thousands of players to collaboratively shape and evolve virtual worlds. Owlient currently provides games for various interests, including horse management, fish breeding, and childhood simulations, and supports multiple languages such as French, English, German, Spanish, and Russian. The company's ongoing focus is on designing new games that cater to specific passions and expanding its international offerings.
Aperto Networks
Series F in 2008
Aperto Networks, Inc. is a manufacturer of infrastructure equipment for broadband standards, including WiMAX and Wi-Fi. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Pitt Meadows, Canada, the company provides a range of products designed for service providers and enterprises. Its offerings include the PacketMAX family, which supports voice, data, and video services for both fixed and mobile WiMAX applications, as well as the WaveCenter EMS Pro, a management system for overseeing wireless broadband networks. Aperto Networks focuses on delivering cost-effective, carrier-grade solutions that enable businesses, residential customers, and government organizations to access affordable wireless services. As of 2010, Aperto operates as a subsidiary of Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc.
Metaboli
Series C in 2008
Metaboli SA is a European distributor of video games, offering a diverse range of genres including action, casual, management, shooter, strategy, adventure, kids, role-playing, and sports simulation games. Founded in 2001 and headquartered in Paris, France, the company operates a platform that provides both a subscription-based service, known as Games on Demand, as well as a Download to Own option for outright purchases. With a network of over 50 partner sites, Metaboli aims to leverage the Internet for the distribution of video games, presenting consumers with alternative and engaging methods of consumption that enhance the gaming experience.
Qobuz
Venture Round in 2008
Qobuz is an online music service that provides streaming subscriptions and pay-as-you-go downloads, offering over 40 million tracks in CD-quality sound and the world’s largest Hi-Res catalogue with approximately 80,000 albums. It is recognized for its commitment to high-quality sound, featuring all tracks available in 16-Bit/44.1 kHz. Qobuz distinguishes itself with its curated music selections and exclusive editorial content, along with providing access to hundreds of thousands of digital booklets and detailed information about each title in its collection. The service, available through its dedicated apps for various devices, allows users to enjoy music anywhere and anytime. Qobuz also partners with leading hi-fi brands to ensure that its superior sound quality is accessible across a wide range of audio equipment.
Wizzgo
Seed Round in 2007
Wizzgo was the first "on line internet recorder" launched in France in may 2008. Backed by french innovation investors, wizzgo's team of ingineers have developed a proprietary technology of network PVR. Wizzgo technology was capable of delivering million copies of broadcasted program directly to the end-users internet-connected devices including smartphone, tvbox, computers. After five month of exploitation Wizzgo reached near half million users on the French territory. Despite its great success and its awards for its disruptive breakthrough service, Wizzgo had to stop because of lawsuits introduced by majors French broadcasters TF1 and M6.
Vantrix
Series B in 2007
Vantrix Corporation, acquired by Like Minded Entertainment in 2019, specializes in integrated media processing software tailored for video service providers and mobile operators. Headquartered in Montreal, Canada, with additional offices in London, Dubai, and Hong Kong, Vantrix offers a comprehensive media platform that enables the delivery of multi-screen video content while optimizing for performance and cost. Their solutions include virtualized video processing with GPU capabilities, multimedia messaging optimization, and a centralized management dashboard for overseeing virtual applications and physical infrastructure. With deployments in over 65 networks globally, Vantrix aims to meet the evolving demands of digital content delivery across various connected devices. Founded in 1994, the company was previously known as VoiceAge Networks Corporation.
Nanoradio
Series C in 2007
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.
Telisma
Venture Round in 2007
Telisma S.A. specializes in the design, development, and sale of speech recognition software primarily for telecommunications and enterprise applications. The company offers a range of products, including TeliSpeech, which provides voice-activated services, and teliSpeech Recognizer, a server-based solution that accurately recognizes callers' utterances. Additionally, teliSpeech Studio allows for acoustic tuning and the creation of language variants, while teliSpeech Call Router supports natural language applications. Telisma is committed to enhancing the accuracy and fluency of its speech recognition technology, enabling users to interact with services using their vernacular language. Founded in 2000 and headquartered in Paris, France, Telisma also has sales offices in the United Kingdom and India. It has been operating as a subsidiary of Onmobile Global Limited since 2008.
Aepona
Series C in 2007
Aepona Limited is a technology company headquartered in Belfast, United Kingdom, that specializes in providing a platform for business transformation tailored for telecommunications operators and enterprises. Founded in 1995, Aepona enables organizations to leverage their data, connected devices, and infrastructure by creating and monetizing services through managed APIs. Its offerings include an API monetization platform designed for communications service providers, a service creation and orchestration solution that incorporates API management, and a payments and settlement engine that facilitates the implementation of diverse business models. Aepona serves a global customer base across Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia, with additional locations in Bristol, United Kingdom; Colombo, Sri Lanka; and Leixlip, Ireland. The company operates as a subsidiary of Persistent Systems, Inc. as of October 2015.
Aperto Networks
Series E in 2007
Aperto Networks, Inc. is a manufacturer of infrastructure equipment for broadband standards, including WiMAX and Wi-Fi. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Pitt Meadows, Canada, the company provides a range of products designed for service providers and enterprises. Its offerings include the PacketMAX family, which supports voice, data, and video services for both fixed and mobile WiMAX applications, as well as the WaveCenter EMS Pro, a management system for overseeing wireless broadband networks. Aperto Networks focuses on delivering cost-effective, carrier-grade solutions that enable businesses, residential customers, and government organizations to access affordable wireless services. As of 2010, Aperto operates as a subsidiary of Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc.
Actelis Networks
Series E in 2007
Actelis Networks, Inc. specializes in high-performance broadband solutions over copper, enabling the delivery of Ethernet and broadband access services. Founded in 1998 and headquartered in Fremont, California, the company offers a range of products, including aggregation switches, Ethernet access devices, and various broadband amplifiers. Its solutions cater to service operators and government customers, addressing needs in residential broadband, business Ethernet, small cell and Wi-Fi backhaul, as well as intelligent traffic systems and municipal networks. Actelis Networks effectively transforms copper infrastructure into a strategic asset, facilitating reliable and cost-effective connectivity for Internet of Things (IoT) projects across diverse environments such as cities, campuses, and military bases. The company emphasizes security in its networking solutions, ensuring protection for critical IoT data through advanced coding and encryption technologies. Actelis distributes its products via a network of resellers and maintains research and development facilities in Tel Aviv, alongside regional sales offices globally.
WorldCast Systems
Venture Round in 2006
WorldCast Systems S.A.S. is a provider of solutions for the radio and television industry, operating both in France and internationally. Founded in 1980 and headquartered in Bordeaux, France, the company specializes in a diverse range of products, including audio processing solutions, audio codecs, FM transmitters, and signal monitoring systems. WorldCast Systems also offers facility controls, mobile metering products, and test and measurement tools, catering to the needs of network operators, regulatory authorities, and media content providers. The company distributes its products through a network of dealers and development partners, and it maintains an R&D center in Northern Ireland, along with sales offices in the United Kingdom, Germany, India, and the United States. Formerly known as Audemat Group, the company rebranded to WorldCast Systems in September 2009.
Xcalia
Series C in 2006
Xcalia specializes in intermediation software designed to facilitate the creation of dynamic transactional composite applications. The Xcalia Intermediation Platform integrates legacy systems, mainframe resources, and databases with web services to streamline and orchestrate business processes. This platform employs metadata to describe services and automate transaction execution in real-time, enabling enterprises to adapt swiftly to evolving business needs without incurring the high costs associated with manual integration. Established in 2000 and headquartered in Paris, France, Xcalia serves over 50 companies, enhancing high-volume transactional environments. The company also maintains offices in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Germany.
PixSense
Series A in 2006
PixSense is a mobile user-generated content management service that allows users to automatically save and store photos from their mobile devices without the need for PC synchronization. By signing up on its website and providing their mobile phone model, users receive an SMS to download the application, facilitating a seamless upload process. While the service is free, users must utilize their data plans to upload media. This service is particularly appealing to young users in regions such as Asia and Europe, where mobile phone usage is widespread and personal computers are less common. In addition to storage, PixSense offers features that enable users to organize, edit, and tag their photos, as well as share them with a private group of friends. The company primarily employs staff in China, Japan, and Pakistan, positioning itself among competitors in the mobile content management market.
Innova Card
Venture Round in 2006
Innova Card is a fabless semiconductor company that specializes in the design and development of integrated hardware and software solutions for smart card terminals. The company provides a universal secure integrated platform known as the Professional Suite, which includes embedded software layers for its USIP Professional integrated circuit (IC). This IC is compliant with Europay Mastercard Visa and PCI PED standards, combining security and application management functionalities essential for terminal development. Innova Card's offerings also feature a secure 32-bit MIPS microcontroller and a precertified point-of-sale terminal reference design, aimed at enhancing security measures within the commercial sector.
Xarepo
Series C in 2006
Xarepo, a subsidiary of NetSocket, specializes in providing dynamic service and bandwidth control solutions for IP networks. Established in 2000 and headquartered in Luleå, Sweden, the company focuses on delivering guaranteed quality of service (QoS) for operators across various sectors, including telecommunications, defense, and media broadcasting. Xarepo's product lineup includes the Operax Resource Controller 3300, designed for single service deployments such as IPTV and Video on Demand, and the Operax Resource Controller 5500, which caters to large-scale applications with per session and per subscriber QoS guarantees. Additionally, the Operax Resource Controller 5700 supports complex, multi-application environments, ensuring QoS across IP/MPLS-based metro and core networks. The Operax Command Resource Controller offers proven solutions for end-to-end communication in military networks.
Nanoradio
Series B in 2006
Nanoradio AB, a fabless semiconductor company, provides wireless solutions for cellular handset and consumer electronics markets. It offers multimedia products, single chip system in package, wireless LAN products, mobile phone products, and chipsets. The company also provides software, including diagnostic tools and software development kits to design embedded applications. Nanoradio’s products are used in voice over IP in wireless phones, headsets, portable audio and stereo devices, handheld computing devices, PDAs, handheld digital video and still cameras, and mobile gaming platforms; and convergence mobile phones and consumer electronics. The company was founded in 2004 and is based in Kista, Sweden with sales offices in Korea, Japan, and the United States. Nanoradio AB operates as a subsidiary of Wireless Experience AB.
vpod.tv
Series A in 2006
vpod.tv is an online Video Publishing On Demand service that allows corporations to create and manage their own personalized online and mobile television channels. This platform provides businesses with the tools necessary to produce, distribute, and monetize video content, enhancing their communication and engagement with audiences. By offering a tailored solution for video publishing, vpod.tv enables organizations to leverage the power of video to convey their messages effectively and reach a broader audience across various digital platforms.
Aperto Networks
Series E in 2006
Aperto Networks, Inc. is a manufacturer of infrastructure equipment for broadband standards, including WiMAX and Wi-Fi. Founded in 1999 and headquartered in Pitt Meadows, Canada, the company provides a range of products designed for service providers and enterprises. Its offerings include the PacketMAX family, which supports voice, data, and video services for both fixed and mobile WiMAX applications, as well as the WaveCenter EMS Pro, a management system for overseeing wireless broadband networks. Aperto Networks focuses on delivering cost-effective, carrier-grade solutions that enable businesses, residential customers, and government organizations to access affordable wireless services. As of 2010, Aperto operates as a subsidiary of Tranzeo Wireless Technologies Inc.
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