Stratos Ventures

Stratos Ventures was a European early-stage venture capital firm that specialized in the information and communication technology sectors. The firm aimed to assist entrepreneurs in building leading companies within high-growth areas such as wireless communication, convergence, and photonics. Stratos Ventures operated with a high involvement investment model and maintained offices in Helsinki, London, and San Diego. However, it is currently out of business.

Per Stenius Ph.D

Partner

9 past transactions

Burrata

Seed Round in 2021
Burrata is a computer software provider focused on facilitating the transition from Web2 to Web3. The company specializes in developing decentralized finance (DeFi) protocols that aid in constructing and identifying information bridges. Burrata's protocols create an extensible integration layer designed to standardize, process, and prioritize the influx of Web2 data on-chain. This innovative approach allows users to navigate Know Your Customer (KYC) requirements without needing to re-verify or disclose their information, thereby enhancing user experience and data security in the evolving digital landscape.

Universal Hydrogen

Series B in 2021
Universal Hydrogen is focused on advancing hydrogen aviation by creating a comprehensive hydrogen ecosystem. Founded in 2020 and based in Hawthorne, California, the company manufactures capsule modules designed to safely transport and store hydrogen, which also function as modular fuel tanks that can be directly loaded onto aircraft. By establishing strategic partnerships and developing innovative technologies, Universal Hydrogen aims to deliver an end-to-end hydrogen value chain for aviation, encompassing both hydrogen fuel and hydrogen-powered aircraft. The company also provides a transport and logistics network that utilizes existing freight infrastructure to move hydrogen from production facilities to airports, thereby circumventing the need for expensive new pipelines and storage facilities. This approach supports the transition to carbon-free flight and aims to mitigate the environmental impact of air travel.

First Hop

Venture Round in 2004
First Hop is a company based in Helsinki, Finland, specializing in mobile middleware products designed for the delivery and management of wireless content services. The company provides a modular service delivery platform known as First Hop Wireless Broker, which allows operators to develop in-house and off-portal third-party service portfolios through efficient provisioning workflows. This platform facilitates the integration and management of various wireless services, helping operators enhance their offerings and streamline operations in a competitive market.

CRF Health

Series D in 2004
CRF Health, headquartered in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, develops electronic clinical outcome assessment (eCOA) solutions for phase I-IV clinical trials across various therapeutic areas and patient populations, both in the United States and internationally. The company's offerings include Patient Reported Outcomes, Observer Reported Outcomes, and Clinician Reported Outcomes, along with a suite of tools such as TrialMax Touch, TrialMax Slate, and TrialMax Web, which cater to different phases of clinical trials. These tools facilitate data collection through handheld devices, web-based platforms, and site-specific applications. In addition, CRF Health provides services like project management, data management, and patient-facing helpdesk support. The company focuses on studies related to central nervous system disorders, gastrointestinal issues, infectious diseases, pain management, respiratory conditions, and vaccines, serving pharmaceutical and biotechnology clients. Founded in 2000, CRF Health has expanded its presence with locations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Finland, and Romania.

CRF Health

Series C in 2002
CRF Health, headquartered in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, develops electronic clinical outcome assessment (eCOA) solutions for phase I-IV clinical trials across various therapeutic areas and patient populations, both in the United States and internationally. The company's offerings include Patient Reported Outcomes, Observer Reported Outcomes, and Clinician Reported Outcomes, along with a suite of tools such as TrialMax Touch, TrialMax Slate, and TrialMax Web, which cater to different phases of clinical trials. These tools facilitate data collection through handheld devices, web-based platforms, and site-specific applications. In addition, CRF Health provides services like project management, data management, and patient-facing helpdesk support. The company focuses on studies related to central nervous system disorders, gastrointestinal issues, infectious diseases, pain management, respiratory conditions, and vaccines, serving pharmaceutical and biotechnology clients. Founded in 2000, CRF Health has expanded its presence with locations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Finland, and Romania.

Wicom Communications

Series C in 2001
Wilcom Communications is a research group attached to Department of Information and Communication Technologies.

CRF Health

Series B in 2001
CRF Health, headquartered in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, develops electronic clinical outcome assessment (eCOA) solutions for phase I-IV clinical trials across various therapeutic areas and patient populations, both in the United States and internationally. The company's offerings include Patient Reported Outcomes, Observer Reported Outcomes, and Clinician Reported Outcomes, along with a suite of tools such as TrialMax Touch, TrialMax Slate, and TrialMax Web, which cater to different phases of clinical trials. These tools facilitate data collection through handheld devices, web-based platforms, and site-specific applications. In addition, CRF Health provides services like project management, data management, and patient-facing helpdesk support. The company focuses on studies related to central nervous system disorders, gastrointestinal issues, infectious diseases, pain management, respiratory conditions, and vaccines, serving pharmaceutical and biotechnology clients. Founded in 2000, CRF Health has expanded its presence with locations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Finland, and Romania.

CRF Health

Series A in 2000
CRF Health, headquartered in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania, develops electronic clinical outcome assessment (eCOA) solutions for phase I-IV clinical trials across various therapeutic areas and patient populations, both in the United States and internationally. The company's offerings include Patient Reported Outcomes, Observer Reported Outcomes, and Clinician Reported Outcomes, along with a suite of tools such as TrialMax Touch, TrialMax Slate, and TrialMax Web, which cater to different phases of clinical trials. These tools facilitate data collection through handheld devices, web-based platforms, and site-specific applications. In addition, CRF Health provides services like project management, data management, and patient-facing helpdesk support. The company focuses on studies related to central nervous system disorders, gastrointestinal issues, infectious diseases, pain management, respiratory conditions, and vaccines, serving pharmaceutical and biotechnology clients. Founded in 2000, CRF Health has expanded its presence with locations in the United States, the United Kingdom, Finland, and Romania.

Riot Entertainment

Series B in 2000
RIOT-E develops and distributes entertainment services and games for mobile devices in partnership with leading international entertainment and telecommunication companies. RIOT-E was established in February of 2000 and currently has offices in Helsinki, Singapore, and New York. RIOT-E currently employs 90 people, with an executive team drawn from backgrounds in film, music, game production, and New Media.
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