AccelerComm
Series B in 2023
AccelerComm is a semiconductor IP-core company that provides forward error correction and channel coding solutions for wireless communications. It develops hardware-friendly encoders and decoders, including 3GPP-compliant encoding/decoding chains, turbo decoders, LDPC chains, and polar encoder/decoder facilities, to accelerate next-generation wireless systems and overcome bottlenecks in error correction decoding caused by noise and interference. The company focuses on patent-pending channel coding technology that enhances data throughput and efficiency for 3GPP-based networks and related applications, including base stations and mobile devices. Headquartered in Southampton, United Kingdom, AccelerComm aims to enable cost-effective, high-performance digital communications across multiple standards.
Somalytics
Seed Round in 2022
Somalytics is a Seattle-based company that specializes in the development and commercialization of innovative miniature sensors for applications such as eye tracking, human-machine interfaces, wearables, and industrial safety. Founded in 2021, the company has created the world's first paper-composite capacitive sensor, which is ultra-thin, energy-efficient, and potentially disposable. These carbon nanotube-based sensors enhance sensitivity and aim to replace traditional cameras and sensors in various devices, thereby improving the overall human experience through advanced technology.
SLAMcore Limited
Series A in 2022
SLAMcore develops simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) solutions for augmented/virtual reality, robotics, and autonomous vehicles. Its technology enables moving robots to localize, navigate, and understand unfamiliar surroundings using visual SLAM, sensor fusion, and event camera SLAM. The company's ETAM 2D and ETAM 3D methods demonstrate real-time, high dynamic range, and resolution intensity for event-based cameras. SLAMcore licenses its algorithms for smart technology like drones and self-driving vehicles.
Ultraleap
Series D in 2021
Ultraleap specializes in developing and commercializing innovative haptic control systems. Founded in 2013, the company is renowned for its mid-air haptics and 3D hand tracking technologies. Ultraleap's solutions include Leap Motion Controller for optical hand tracking, VR Developer Mount for virtual reality experiences, and Gemini, a hand tracking platform. Its applications span across extended reality, automotive, digital signage, industrial automation, consumer electronics, and location-based entertainment.
AccelerComm
Series A in 2020
AccelerComm is a semiconductor IP-core company that provides forward error correction and channel coding solutions for wireless communications. It develops hardware-friendly encoders and decoders, including 3GPP-compliant encoding/decoding chains, turbo decoders, LDPC chains, and polar encoder/decoder facilities, to accelerate next-generation wireless systems and overcome bottlenecks in error correction decoding caused by noise and interference. The company focuses on patent-pending channel coding technology that enhances data throughput and efficiency for 3GPP-based networks and related applications, including base stations and mobile devices. Headquartered in Southampton, United Kingdom, AccelerComm aims to enable cost-effective, high-performance digital communications across multiple standards.
Instrumems
Seed Round in 2020
Instrumems Inc. is a technology company based in Los Altos, California, specializing in the development of innovative nano-wire sensors. Founded in 2016, the company focuses on creating a versatile sensing platform capable of measuring temperature, flow velocity, and humidity. Instrumems' sensors are designed to be faster, more cost-effective, and smaller in size compared to traditional measurement techniques. Their technology is increasingly relevant in various sectors, including aerospace, automotive, and environmental monitoring, facilitating applications such as real-time weather tracking and distributed climate monitoring. The company's multi-sensor solutions leverage high-resolution and high-frequency measurement capabilities, providing clients with industry-leading response times, accuracy, and ultra-low power consumption.
Inflowmatix
Series B in 2019
Inflowmatix designs and implements electronic systems that provide water flow and system health analytics to water utilities worldwide. Its system optimizes water supply networks by monitoring fluid dynamics, improving leakage management, and extending the life of infrastructure.
AccelerComm
Seed Round in 2019
AccelerComm is a semiconductor IP-core company that provides forward error correction and channel coding solutions for wireless communications. It develops hardware-friendly encoders and decoders, including 3GPP-compliant encoding/decoding chains, turbo decoders, LDPC chains, and polar encoder/decoder facilities, to accelerate next-generation wireless systems and overcome bottlenecks in error correction decoding caused by noise and interference. The company focuses on patent-pending channel coding technology that enhances data throughput and efficiency for 3GPP-based networks and related applications, including base stations and mobile devices. Headquartered in Southampton, United Kingdom, AccelerComm aims to enable cost-effective, high-performance digital communications across multiple standards.
Ultraleap
Series C in 2018
Ultraleap specializes in developing and commercializing innovative haptic control systems. Founded in 2013, the company is renowned for its mid-air haptics and 3D hand tracking technologies. Ultraleap's solutions include Leap Motion Controller for optical hand tracking, VR Developer Mount for virtual reality experiences, and Gemini, a hand tracking platform. Its applications span across extended reality, automotive, digital signage, industrial automation, consumer electronics, and location-based entertainment.
Dukosi
Venture Round in 2018
Dukosi Ltd is a company that specializes in the design, development, and manufacture of advanced battery management systems, primarily serving the automotive industry. Founded in 2003 and located in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Dukosi offers innovative cell sensor products tailored for hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric vehicles, as well as electric bicycles and mobility solutions. The company's technology enables real-time monitoring of individual battery cell health, contributing to enhanced performance and longevity. Dukosi's solutions are aimed at providing reliable and renewable energy sources for vehicles, transport networks, and various applications, thereby supporting the transition to cleaner energy technologies.
Inductosense
Series A in 2017
Inductosense is a technology company developing wireless, battery-free sensors that can be permanently attached to structures or products to enable fast, repeatable inspections for cracks, corrosion, and other defects. Its Wireless And Non Destructive (WAND) system uses passive sensors that are powered and read non-contact via inductive coupling from a handheld probe, allowing sensing under coatings, insulation, or repairs and even embedding within materials. The company offers easy-to-install sensors, measurement probes, and data collection or remote monitoring capabilities to monitor internal corrosion and erosion in pipes and vessels at elevated temperatures. Applications include inspection of large structures, composites repair, remote monitoring, and under coatings. Founded in 2015 and based in Bristol, the United Kingdom, the company aims to improve inspection efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance safety by enabling long-term, non-destructive evaluation through continuous monitoring.
Ultraleap
Series B in 2017
Ultraleap specializes in developing and commercializing innovative haptic control systems. Founded in 2013, the company is renowned for its mid-air haptics and 3D hand tracking technologies. Ultraleap's solutions include Leap Motion Controller for optical hand tracking, VR Developer Mount for virtual reality experiences, and Gemini, a hand tracking platform. Its applications span across extended reality, automotive, digital signage, industrial automation, consumer electronics, and location-based entertainment.
Dukosi Ltd is a company that specializes in the design, development, and manufacture of advanced battery management systems, primarily serving the automotive industry. Founded in 2003 and located in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Dukosi offers innovative cell sensor products tailored for hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric vehicles, as well as electric bicycles and mobility solutions. The company's technology enables real-time monitoring of individual battery cell health, contributing to enhanced performance and longevity. Dukosi's solutions are aimed at providing reliable and renewable energy sources for vehicles, transport networks, and various applications, thereby supporting the transition to cleaner energy technologies.
AccelerComm
Seed Round in 2016
AccelerComm is a semiconductor IP-core company that provides forward error correction and channel coding solutions for wireless communications. It develops hardware-friendly encoders and decoders, including 3GPP-compliant encoding/decoding chains, turbo decoders, LDPC chains, and polar encoder/decoder facilities, to accelerate next-generation wireless systems and overcome bottlenecks in error correction decoding caused by noise and interference. The company focuses on patent-pending channel coding technology that enhances data throughput and efficiency for 3GPP-based networks and related applications, including base stations and mobile devices. Headquartered in Southampton, United Kingdom, AccelerComm aims to enable cost-effective, high-performance digital communications across multiple standards.
Uniphy specializes in developing optical and hybrid touchscreen technology for creating intelligent, free-form touch surfaces. Their innovative platform enables original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to integrate accurate touch detection alongside mechanical dials and control knobs, offering unmatched design flexibility, diverse human-machine interface features, and sustainable economic solutions.
Instrumems
Seed Round in 2016
Instrumems Inc. is a technology company based in Los Altos, California, specializing in the development of innovative nano-wire sensors. Founded in 2016, the company focuses on creating a versatile sensing platform capable of measuring temperature, flow velocity, and humidity. Instrumems' sensors are designed to be faster, more cost-effective, and smaller in size compared to traditional measurement techniques. Their technology is increasingly relevant in various sectors, including aerospace, automotive, and environmental monitoring, facilitating applications such as real-time weather tracking and distributed climate monitoring. The company's multi-sensor solutions leverage high-resolution and high-frequency measurement capabilities, providing clients with industry-leading response times, accuracy, and ultra-low power consumption.
Ultraleap
Series A in 2015
Ultraleap specializes in developing and commercializing innovative haptic control systems. Founded in 2013, the company is renowned for its mid-air haptics and 3D hand tracking technologies. Ultraleap's solutions include Leap Motion Controller for optical hand tracking, VR Developer Mount for virtual reality experiences, and Gemini, a hand tracking platform. Its applications span across extended reality, automotive, digital signage, industrial automation, consumer electronics, and location-based entertainment.
Dukosi
Venture Round in 2015
Dukosi Ltd is a company that specializes in the design, development, and manufacture of advanced battery management systems, primarily serving the automotive industry. Founded in 2003 and located in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Dukosi offers innovative cell sensor products tailored for hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric vehicles, as well as electric bicycles and mobility solutions. The company's technology enables real-time monitoring of individual battery cell health, contributing to enhanced performance and longevity. Dukosi's solutions are aimed at providing reliable and renewable energy sources for vehicles, transport networks, and various applications, thereby supporting the transition to cleaner energy technologies.
Dukosi
Venture Round in 2014
Dukosi Ltd is a company that specializes in the design, development, and manufacture of advanced battery management systems, primarily serving the automotive industry. Founded in 2003 and located in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, Dukosi offers innovative cell sensor products tailored for hybrid, plug-in hybrid, and electric vehicles, as well as electric bicycles and mobility solutions. The company's technology enables real-time monitoring of individual battery cell health, contributing to enhanced performance and longevity. Dukosi's solutions are aimed at providing reliable and renewable energy sources for vehicles, transport networks, and various applications, thereby supporting the transition to cleaner energy technologies.
Ultraleap
Seed Round in 2014
Ultraleap specializes in developing and commercializing innovative haptic control systems. Founded in 2013, the company is renowned for its mid-air haptics and 3D hand tracking technologies. Ultraleap's solutions include Leap Motion Controller for optical hand tracking, VR Developer Mount for virtual reality experiences, and Gemini, a hand tracking platform. Its applications span across extended reality, automotive, digital signage, industrial automation, consumer electronics, and location-based entertainment.
Perpetuum
Series C in 2014
Perpetuum Ltd. is a company based in Southampton, United Kingdom, that specializes in the engineering, manufacturing, and commercialization of electromagnetic vibration harvesting micro generators. Founded in 2004 as a technology spin-off from the University of Southampton, Perpetuum has developed innovative self-powered wireless sensor solutions designed for condition monitoring in various industries, including rail, oil and gas, chemicals, and power generation. Its flagship products convert mechanical vibration into electrical energy, allowing for the operation of autonomous, maintenance-free wireless sensor nodes that transmit critical data on equipment health and performance. Perpetuum is recognized as the global leader in vibration energy harvesting, continually advancing the practical applications of this technology to enhance operational efficiency and safety in industrial environments.
PowerON Ltd., established in 2019 with headquarters in Auckland, New Zealand, and a facility in Dresden, Germany, specializes in the production of innovative electromechanical and semiconductor devices using proprietary dielectric elastomer switch technology. The company offers customizable, soft, and flexible switches, actuators, logic devices, sensors, and signal processors, catering to industries such as soft robotics, human-machine interfaces, and automation. PowerON's products are notable for their competitive advantages in size, weight, and resistance to harsh environmental conditions.