Investors in Internet of Things

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SOSV

SOSV is a global venture capital firm founded in 1995 and headquartered in Princeton, New Jersey. Specializing in seed-to-growth stage investments, SOSV operates multiple accelerator programs worldwide, including HAX for hardware, IndieBio and RebelBio for life sciences, Chinaccelerator and MOX for cross-border internet ventures, Food-X for innovative food solutions, and dlab for blockchain technology. The firm focuses on investments in revolutionary deep technologies aimed at improving human and planetary health, as well as cross-border markets, particularly in Asia. SOSV invests in approximately 150 startups annually, providing support through its resources to accelerate product development and scaling. Over its two-decade history, SOSV has established a strong reputation, consistently ranking among the top venture capital firms globally.
Made 139 investments in Internet of Things

MassChallenge

MassChallenge is a non-equity startup accelerator headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, with additional locations in Israel, Mexico, Switzerland, Texas, and the UK. Founded in 2009, it focuses on fostering innovation and entrepreneurship by supporting high-potential startups across various industries globally. MassChallenge provides expert mentorship, a tailored curriculum, and access to corporate partners without taking any equity from the startups. Its programs, including specialized initiatives like MassChallenge FinTech and MassChallenge HealthTech, aim to facilitate partnerships between startups and established companies to drive innovation and growth. To date, MassChallenge has helped over 1,200 alumni raise more than $2 billion in funding and create over 65,000 jobs, demonstrating its significant impact on the global innovation ecosystem.
Made 110 investments in Internet of Things

National Science Foundation

The National Science Foundation (NSF), established in 1950 and located in Alexandria, Virginia, is an independent federal agency dedicated to advancing fundamental research and education across all scientific and engineering disciplines. With an annual budget of approximately $7.8 billion, the NSF operates America's Seed Fund, which allocates nearly $200 million each year to support startups and small businesses through the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. This initiative provides non-dilutive funding of up to $1.5 million to assist in research and development efforts, thereby facilitating the transformation of scientific discoveries into commercially viable products and services. By helping to de-risk technology, the NSF plays a crucial role in fostering innovation and addressing societal challenges through scientific advancements.
Made 99 investments in Internet of Things

Bpifrance

Bpifrance Financement S.A. is a French financial institution that provides a wide range of financing solutions and support services for businesses at various stages of their development. Established in 1980 and based in Maisons-Alfort, France, the company offers medium to long-term loans, export insurance, real estate and equipment leasing, and working capital loans. Bpifrance also invests in startups, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), and mid-cap companies through direct investments and fund management activities. Additionally, it provides consulting services for executives and training for CEOs, aiming to facilitate innovation and growth. Bpifrance was formed from the merger of several entities in July 2013, including OSEO, CDC Entreprises, and FSI, to enhance its role in supporting the financing of the French economy.
Made 47 investments in Internet of Things

HAX

HAX is a venture capital program that accelerates hardware startups through an intensive support system, operating primarily in Shenzhen and San Francisco. Founders begin their journey in Shenzhen, focusing on rapid prototyping and the development of various aspects of their business, including marketing strategies and business plans. Once they refine their products, teams transition to San Francisco, where the emphasis shifts to business development, fundraising, and establishing connections with corporates, investors, and media. HAX also offers specialized programs like HAX Growth, a seven-week bootcamp for launching B2C and B2B hardware startups, and HAX Boost, which helps selected teams enhance their sales and marketing strategies over six weeks. Founded in 2012, HAX is part of SOSV and targets technology companies that aim to create meaningful advancements in sustainability, industrial automation, and human health. The program continues to support startups beyond the initial phases, providing resources and guidance as they grow.
Made 91 investments in Internet of Things

European Innovation Council

The EIC pilot supports top-class innovators, entrepreneurs, small companies and scientists with bright ideas and the ambition to scale up internationally. It brings together the parts of Horizon 2020 that provide funding, advice and networking opportunities for those at cutting edge of innovation.
Made 22 investments in Internet of Things

Qualcomm Ventures

Qualcomm Ventures, established in 2000 and headquartered in San Diego, California, serves as the venture capital investment arm of Qualcomm. The firm focuses on early-stage investments in technology-driven companies across various sectors, including artificial intelligence, automotive, cloud computing, the Internet of Things, mobile technology, and extended reality. Qualcomm Ventures manages several regional funds to foster innovation in key markets, including dedicated funds for East Asia and Europe. Its portfolio features over 140 active companies and has achieved significant financial success, including multiple exits valued at over one billion dollars. Qualcomm Ventures typically invests between $500,000 and $10 million, targeting ventures with strong growth potential that align with Qualcomm's strategic interests in advancing next-generation technologies.
Made 38 investments in Internet of Things

Sequoia Capital

Sequoia Capital, founded in 1972 and based in Menlo Park, California, is a prominent venture capital firm that invests in early to growth stage companies across various sectors, including technology, healthcare, financial services, and consumer services. The firm specializes in supporting startups and emerging growth companies, typically investing between $100,000 and $1 million in seed companies, $1 million to $10 million in early ventures, and $10 million to $100 million in growth investments. Sequoia Capital operates globally, with a presence in regions such as Israel, China, and Southeast Asia, and has built a diverse portfolio that includes notable companies like Airbnb, Alibaba, and JD.com. The firm emphasizes a partnership approach with entrepreneurs, leveraging decades of experience to guide them from initial concept through to public offering and beyond.
Made 62 investments in Internet of Things

Intel

Intel Corporation is a leading global designer and manufacturer of essential technologies for cloud computing, smart devices, and connected systems. The company operates through various segments, including Data Center Group, Internet of Things Group, Mobileye, and Client Computing Group, offering a wide range of products such as microprocessors, chipsets, system-on-chip solutions, and memory products. Intel's innovations extend to high-performance computing for targeted industries, as well as technologies for computer vision and machine learning applications. The firm serves original equipment manufacturers, design manufacturers, and cloud service providers. Founded in 1968 and headquartered in Santa Clara, California, Intel also invests through Intel Capital, which has supported numerous startups in areas like artificial intelligence and cybersecurity, advancing new technologies and solutions. Intel has consistently led the semiconductor market, driven by its commitment to innovation and the development of transformative products that enhance performance, connectivity, and data utilization across various sectors, including automotive and the Internet of Things.
Made 79 investments in Internet of Things

Brinc

Brinc is an accelerator firm established in 2014, headquartered in Central, Hong Kong, with additional offices in various countries including Poland, China, Spain, Australia, India, and Bahrain. The firm specializes in investing in startups across a diverse range of sectors such as blockchain, alternative protein, healthcare technology, agritech, smart cities, clean technology, food technology, and logistics, among others. Brinc's mission is to support entrepreneurs, whom they refer to as "game changers," by providing investment and mentorship to help them tackle some of the world’s most pressing challenges. Additionally, Brinc operates training programs for incubators and accelerators, particularly in China, aiming to enhance the quality of startups and create opportunities for follow-on investments within the rapidly growing venture capital ecosystem.
Made 39 investments in Internet of Things

Service Provider Capital

Service Provider Capital is a venture capital firm founded in 2014 and based in Golden, Colorado. The firm focuses on co-investing in series A deals led by institutional venture funds, primarily targeting seed-stage companies across various sectors, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, blockchain, cybersecurity, e-commerce, education technology, fintech, hardware, information technology, robotics, and healthcare. In addition to its general investment strategy, Service Provider Capital manages the Midwest Fund I and Fund II, which concentrate on software and healthcare technology systems in the Midwest region of the United States. The firm typically prefers to take minority stakes in its investments and engages in syndication to diversify its portfolio.
Made 11 investments in Internet of Things

Global Brain

Global Brain is a Tokyo-based venture capital firm founded in 1998, specializing in early-stage investments across various sectors, including e-commerce, software, gaming, media, IoT, education, entertainment, and fintech. The firm has expanded its investment activities to the US and Asia, targeting series A-stage technology companies. Since its inception, Global Brain has invested in approximately 30 companies, achieving seven initial public offerings and seven mergers and acquisitions. The firm supports its portfolio companies by providing not only capital but also strategic guidance, partnerships, and team-building resources to help them reach their milestones. Global Brain is particularly adept in e-commerce, operating a platform called EC-PLANET, which encompasses several group companies, including a large online sports goods store and a logistics firm offering comprehensive fulfillment services. This network, along with Global Brain's connections to established Japanese companies, facilitates market entry for US and Asian businesses into Japan.
Made 27 investments in Internet of Things

Lenovo Capital and Incubator Group

Lenovo Capital and Incubator Group is a global investment entity that focuses on core technology and internet-related sectors, including cloud computing, big data, artificial intelligence, and robotics. Based in Quarry Bay, Hong Kong, the group manages venture capital funds, such as the Lenovo Smart Internet Innovation RMB Fund, which specifically targets the Internet innovation industry in China. The group's strategy emphasizes leveraging Lenovo's extensive global resources to promote research and development, facilitating new business avenues, and fostering innovation. Through targeted investments and incubation efforts, Lenovo Capital and Incubator Group seeks to align with Lenovo's strategic objectives and drive future advancements in technology.
Made 14 investments in Internet of Things

Alumni Ventures

Alumni Ventures Group, LLC is a venture capital firm founded in 2013 and based in Manchester, New Hampshire, with additional offices in major cities across North America. The firm specializes in seed, early-stage, and late-stage pre-IPO investments, focusing on companies with an alumni connection and supported by established institutional lead investors. Alumni Ventures aims to provide accredited investors, particularly alumni from top entrepreneurial schools, with access to diversified venture portfolios that span various sectors and geographic regions. The firm typically invests between $0.01 million and $3 million and does not require board or observer seats in its portfolio companies. Through its managed fund families, Alumni Ventures enables investors to participate in a collaborative investment approach, fostering connections among alumni while facilitating investment opportunities in innovative ventures.
Made 20 investments in Internet of Things

New Enterprise Associates

New Enterprise Associates, Inc. is a global venture capital and private equity firm based in Menlo Park, California, founded in 1977. The firm specializes in investments across various stages of company development, from seed and startup to later-stage growth and public investments. With over $19 billion in cumulative committed capital, NEA focuses on technology and healthcare sectors, particularly in areas such as consumer internet, financial technology, software, healthcare services, life sciences, and energy technology. The firm also invests in semiconductor companies and alternative energy initiatives in India. NEA has a proven track record, with more than 210 portfolio company IPOs and over 360 acquisitions. The firm's investment strategy encompasses a global perspective, targeting opportunities in North America, Asia, and South America, and typically involves investments ranging from $0.05 million to $20 million.
Made 44 investments in Internet of Things

Wayra

Wayra UK Limited is an accelerator focused on early-stage technology startups, primarily in sectors such as healthcare, information technology, cybersecurity, and smart transport. Founded in 2012 and headquartered in London, it operates as a subsidiary of Wayra Investigación y Desarrollo, S.L.U. Wayra UK provides various acceleration programs that include direct cash investments, such as up to €0.25 million for its Wayra Call and £34,000 for the Velocity Health program, which also offers an additional cash prize. Other initiatives include the Wayra Fair By Design program and the GCHQ Cyber Accelerator, which supports cybersecurity startups with grants. The firm aims to connect innovative entrepreneurs with resources, mentorship, and a network of partners to foster business growth, leveraging its affiliation with Telefónica to enhance its reach within the global entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Made 60 investments in Internet of Things

High-Tech Gründerfonds

High-Tech Gründerfonds Management GmbH is a venture capital firm based in Bonn, Germany, specializing in early-stage investments in high-tech startups. Established in 2005, the firm focuses on technology-driven companies across various sectors, including information and communication technology, life sciences, healthcare, automation, and cleantech. HTGF typically invests in companies that have been operational for no more than one year, aiming to contribute up to €0.6 million in initial funding and up to €3 million in follow-on financing. The firm seeks a minority stake, generally around 15%, and provides a subordinated loan convertible into equity, with deferred interest for up to four years to support liquidity. With a total investment volume of approximately €895.5 million across three funds, HTGF has successfully supported over 500 startups and attracted more than €2 billion in follow-on investments from external sources. The firm's investors include notable public and private entities, underscoring its role as a key player in fostering innovation and growth within the German startup ecosystem.
Made 22 investments in Internet of Things

Dell

Dell Technologies Inc. is a global provider of information technology solutions, specializing in the design, development, manufacturing, marketing, and support of IT hardware, software, and services. The company operates through three main segments: Infrastructure Solutions Group (ISG), Client Solutions Group (CSG), and VMware. ISG focuses on storage solutions, servers, networking products, and associated services that help businesses modernize their infrastructure. CSG offers a range of desktops, notebooks, and workstations, along with peripherals and support services. The VMware segment addresses customer IT needs by facilitating cloud transformation, application modernization, and enhanced security. Dell also provides cybersecurity solutions, cloud services, and financial services. Founded in 1984 and headquartered in Round Rock, Texas, Dell Technologies was formed in 2016 through the merger of Dell and EMC Corporation. Additionally, Dell Technologies Capital, its venture capital arm, invests in early and late-stage technology startups, focusing on areas such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data analytics.
Made 18 investments in Internet of Things

Microsoft

Microsoft Corporation is a leading American multinational technology company based in Redmond, Washington, that develops, manufactures, licenses, and supports a diverse range of software products and services. Its offerings include the Windows operating system, Microsoft Office suite, and a variety of enterprise solutions through Microsoft Dynamics, which encompasses customer relationship management (CRM) and enterprise resource planning (ERP) software. Additionally, Microsoft provides gaming hardware like Xbox consoles, as well as cloud services via Microsoft Azure. The company also runs several global accelerator programs, such as those in London, Seattle, Beijing, and Paris, aimed at nurturing startups by providing mentorship, technical support, and resources to foster growth and innovation. With a commitment to empowering entrepreneurs, Microsoft for Startups offers free access to its cloud services and facilitates connections with its extensive partner ecosystem. Founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in 1975, Microsoft has established itself as a pivotal player in the technology sector, serving both consumer and commercial markets worldwide.
Made 44 investments in Internet of Things

Insight Partners

Insight Partners is a global private equity and venture capital firm founded in 1995 and headquartered in New York City, with additional offices in London, Tel Aviv, and Palo Alto. The firm specializes in investing in growth-stage technology, software, and internet companies, focusing on sectors such as B2B, B2C, cybersecurity, cloud technology, and financial technology. With over $75 billion in assets under management, Insight Partners has invested in more than 750 companies worldwide, helping many achieve significant milestones, including over 55 initial public offerings. The firm’s approach emphasizes hands-on collaboration with visionary executives, providing practical expertise to support companies throughout their growth journey. Insight Partners is committed to fostering a culture that views growth as an opportunity, driving transformative change across various industries.
Made 13 investments in Internet of Things

BDC Capital

BDC Capital Inc. is the private equity and venture capital arm of the Business Development Bank of Canada, focusing on direct and fund of funds investments. It specializes in various financing options, including subordinate, recapitalization, bridge, and venture capital, targeting middle market, later stage, and small to medium-sized businesses. BDC Capital engages in venture capital activities across all stages, from seed funding to pre-IPO financing, with a particular emphasis on technology and healthcare sectors. Its investment strategy includes a commitment to supporting women-led firms and spans industries such as life sciences, telecommunications, information technology, and advanced technologies. The firm typically invests between CAD 0.1 million and CAD 35 million, often seeking minority stakes and board representation in its portfolio companies. BDC Capital prefers to exit investments within three to five years, utilizing strategies such as initial public offerings and strategic sales. Established in 1975 and headquartered in Montreal, the firm also has offices in British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec, and Alberta, focusing its investments primarily within Canada.
Made 23 investments in Internet of Things

Samsung NEXT Ventures

Samsung NEXT is a multifaceted innovation group within Samsung Electronics, established in 2013 and headquartered in Mountain View, California. The group focuses on identifying new growth opportunities that will shape the future. Samsung NEXT Ventures, its investment arm, specializes in venture capital, targeting sectors such as artificial intelligence, financial technology, blockchain, health technology, infrastructure, and media technology. By investing in these areas, Samsung NEXT aims to foster innovation and technological advancements that align with its long-term vision for growth.
Made 10 investments in Internet of Things

SoftBank Investment Advisers

SoftBank Investment Advisers is a venture capital firm based in London, United Kingdom, that specializes in growth equity and late-stage investments. It is a subsidiary of SoftBank Group Corp. The firm focuses primarily on the technology sector, targeting areas such as artificial intelligence, robotics, internet-of-things, telecommunications, computational biology, cloud technologies, fintech, consumer internet, and healthcare. SoftBank Investment Advisers typically invests a minimum of $100 million in both minority and majority stakes in private or public companies, with a strong emphasis on opportunities in the United States and globally. Established in 2017, the firm aims to leverage its operational expertise and extensive global network to foster innovation and drive growth in its portfolio companies.
Made 19 investments in Internet of Things

Baidu Ventures

Baidu Ventures is an independent venture fund established in 2017, with offices in Beijing and San Francisco. It manages approximately $500 million across three funds, supported by Baidu and other prominent financial institutions. The fund's primary mission is to invest in entrepreneurs and companies that are advancing the field of artificial intelligence, particularly those innovating in the information technology sector. Baidu Ventures focuses on identifying and nurturing startups that are transforming everyday life and work through artificial intelligence and machine learning. One of its specific funds, the Baidu Artificial Intelligence RMB Fund, launched in 2018, is dedicated to investing in AI-focused companies within China.
Made 18 investments in Internet of Things

Rockstart

Rockstart is an accelerator and venture capital firm based in Amsterdam, Netherlands, founded in 2011. It focuses on incubating and investing in early-stage startups, particularly in the sectors of energy, health, agrifood, and emerging technologies. Rockstart aims to empower purpose-driven founders by providing access to capital, mentorship, and a robust network of partners and investors. The firm has established itself as a global player in startup acceleration, offering customized programs that foster collaboration between startups and corporates. With additional offices in Copenhagen, Denmark, and Bogotá, Colombia, Rockstart has invested in more than 230 startups, helping them raise over €90 million and create over 700 jobs. The firm also manages specialized funds, such as Rockstart Emerging Tech, which targets innovative sectors including artificial intelligence and blockchain.
Made 20 investments in Internet of Things

Cisco

Cisco is a leading provider of networking equipment and software, as well as cybersecurity solutions, with a significant presence in collaboration tools, including the Webex suite. Founded in 1984 by computer scientists from Stanford University, Cisco has been at the forefront of developing Internet Protocol (IP)-based networking technologies. The company offers a range of products, including switches, routers, and storage solutions, enabling seamless connectivity for businesses, educational institutions, and other organizations. Cisco also invests in innovation through initiatives like the Spark Innovation Fund and the Innovation Grand Challenge, supporting startups and entrepreneurs in harnessing the power of the intelligent network and the Internet of Things (IoT). Headquartered in San Jose, California, Cisco employs approximately 80,000 people and operates globally, with a strong focus on outsourcing its manufacturing and maintaining a substantial sales and marketing workforce.
Made 27 investments in Internet of Things

Alchemist Accelerator

Alchemist Accelerator is a venture-backed accelerator based in San Francisco, founded in January 2013. It specializes in incubating seed-stage startups that focus on enterprise solutions rather than consumer products. The program runs for six months and accepts 13 startups every four months, providing up to $40,000 in seed funding to each company. Alchemist emphasizes the importance of having distinctive technical co-founders as part of its screening criteria. The accelerator supports its participants with mentorship, structured pathways to gain traction, and assistance with fundraising. Notable alumni include companies like LaunchDarkly and Rigetti Quantum Computing. Alchemist has received backing from prominent venture capital firms and corporate investors, positioning itself as a leader in accelerating the growth of enterprise-monetizing startups.
Made 43 investments in Internet of Things

Momenta Partners

Momenta Partners is a digital industry growth partner firm founded in 2012 and headquartered in Meggen, Switzerland. The firm specializes in advising and placing executive talent, as well as investing in early-stage digital industry companies across various sectors, including energy, manufacturing, smart spaces, and supply chain/logistics. With a global team of over 25 professionals who have extensive experience in leading companies and business lines at major organizations, Momenta Partners has facilitated significant Industrial IoT transactions and supported the placement of over 200 leaders. Additionally, its investment arm, Momenta Ventures, focuses on seed to later-stage investments in companies involved in advanced manufacturing, big data, cybersecurity, and the digitalization of energy and utilities, primarily in Europe and North America.
Made 26 investments in Internet of Things

Xiaomi Technology

Xiaomi Technology, founded in 2010 and headquartered in Beijing, is a mobile internet company that specializes in manufacturing and distributing smartphones and consumer electronics. The company operates through several segments, including Smartphones, IoT and Lifestyle Products, and Internet Services. Its smartphone offerings include popular models like the Redmi series, while its IoT segment features smart TVs, AI speakers, and various lifestyle products. Xiaomi has gained a loyal customer base by emphasizing user feedback in product design and continuously innovating its offerings, such as the MIUI operating system. It has expanded its presence beyond Mainland China, emerging as a market leader in India and increasing its footprint in Europe. The company also provides internet value-added services and engages in diverse activities such as retail, software development, and hardware repair services. With a commitment to delivering quality products at competitive prices, Xiaomi aims to enhance user experiences across its technology ecosystem.
Made 17 investments in Internet of Things

Tiger Global Management

Tiger Global Management, founded in 2001 by Charles Coleman, is an investment firm headquartered in New York, with additional offices in Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangalore, and Melbourne. The firm focuses on generating superior risk-adjusted returns for its investors by investing in both public and private markets globally, with particular emphasis on the United States, China, India, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. Tiger Global's investment strategy encompasses a wide range of sectors, including technology, telecom, media, consumer, and industrials. Its approach to private equity involves a ten-year investment horizon, targeting growth-oriented private companies, while its public equity strategy relies on thorough due diligence and identification of long-term secular trends. The firm is committed to principles such as integrity, intellectual honesty, and teamwork, underscoring its focus on long-term value creation.
Made 13 investments in Internet of Things

Bessemer Venture Partners

Bessemer Venture Partners is a prominent venture capital firm, founded in 1911 and based in Redwood City, California. With approximately $4 billion in assets under management, the firm invests globally in startups across various sectors, including consumer, enterprise, healthcare, information technology, and deep tech, from seed stage to growth. Bessemer's partners are dedicated to supporting founders by providing guidance and resources throughout the company's lifecycle. The firm has a notable track record of backing early-stage investments in companies such as Pinterest, Skype, and Twitch, and has played a significant role in the development of 117 IPOs, including notable names like Twilio and LinkedIn. With funds targeting a range of sectors, Bessemer Venture Partners exemplifies a commitment to fostering innovation and building enduring businesses.
Made 24 investments in Internet of Things

Oriental Fortune Capital

Shenzhen Oriental Fortune Capital Co., Ltd. is a venture capital firm established in 2006 and headquartered in Shenzhen, China, with additional offices in Shanghai, Beijing, and Wuhu. The firm specializes in a broad range of investment stages, including seed, early venture, mid venture, late venture, emerging growth, pre-IPO, and growth capital. It primarily focuses on sectors such as information technology, telecommunications, biomedicine, advanced manufacturing, fintech, environmental protection, and cultural consumption. Oriental Fortune Capital aims to support companies that align with state economic policies and seeks investment opportunities across major Chinese regions, including the Pearl River Delta, Yangtze River Delta, and Circum-Bohai-Sea areas. The firm prefers to acquire control rights in its investments and typically allocates its portfolio with 20% dedicated to early-stage ventures, 40% to expansion-stage companies, and 40% to pre-IPO firms.
Made 17 investments in Internet of Things

Verizon Ventures

Verizon Ventures is the investment arm of Verizon Communications, focused on identifying and investing in innovative entrepreneurial companies that address significant technological challenges faced by Verizon's consumer and enterprise customers. Over the past decade, Verizon Ventures has invested in more than forty companies across various industries and market segments. The organization provides its portfolio companies with substantial support, including assistance in technology and product development, market planning, and sales strategies, as well as access to Verizon's extensive networks and platforms. By leveraging the expertise of experienced investment professionals and a dedicated venture development team, Verizon Ventures fosters connections between innovators and the strategic and financial resources necessary to advance their businesses.
Made 17 investments in Internet of Things

Mizuho Capital

Mizuho Capital, established in 1983 and headquartered in Tokyo, is a prominent venture capital firm affiliated with Mizuho Bank, one of Japan's largest banks. The firm manages approximately ¥49.6 billion JPY and focuses its investments primarily on information technology, biotechnology, healthcare, and various manufacturing sectors. Mizuho Capital was formed in 2002 through the merger of Fujigin Capital, Tokyo Venture Capital, and IBJ Investment, which were subsidiaries of three major banks. With a significant track record, over 600 companies backed by Mizuho have successfully gone public, positioning the firm as the fifth-largest venture capital firm in Japan. Mizuho Capital aims to leverage its expertise to invest in private markets across the Asia-Pacific region.
Made 11 investments in Internet of Things

Qiming Venture Partners

Qiming Venture Partners is a prominent venture capital firm based in Shanghai, China, with additional offices in Beijing, Suzhou, and Hong Kong. Founded in 2006, the firm specializes in investing in early to growth-stage companies across various sectors, including healthcare, information technology, consumer products, media, and clean technology. Qiming has established itself as a leading investment firm in China, managing multiple funds with over $1 billion in assets. The firm focuses on supporting innovative entrepreneurs and companies that demonstrate high growth potential, particularly in the technology and healthcare landscapes. Through its strategic investments, Qiming aims to foster the development of new business models and technologies, contributing to the dynamic entrepreneurial ecosystem in China.
Made 20 investments in Internet of Things

SFC Capital

SFC Capital is a venture capital firm based in London, United Kingdom, that specializes in early-stage investments, particularly in pre-seed and seed-stage startups. Founded in 2012, it is recognized as one of the UK's most active seed investors, providing capital and support to promising British startups across various sectors, including software, technology, e-commerce, consumer products, and hospitality. SFC Capital operates a unique investment model that combines its Angel Network and Seed Funds, allowing investors to engage with SEIS- and EIS-qualifying businesses either directly or through managed diversified portfolios. The firm also received a £10 million allocation from Business Investments as part of the Regional Angels Programme to further its mission of supporting early-stage companies throughout the UK. As an Appointed Representative of SFC Capital Partners Ltd, it is authorized and regulated by the UK Financial Conduct Authority.
Made 13 investments in Internet of Things

Creative Destruction Lab

The Creative Destruction Lab (CDL) is a seed-stage acceleration program founded in 2012 at the Rotman School of Management in Toronto, Canada. It is dedicated to supporting massively scalable, science- and technology-based ventures by providing a unique coaching process focused on specific objectives. CDL connects startups with experienced entrepreneurs and leading scientists across various sectors, including artificial intelligence, healthcare, quantum computing, blockchain, energy, and cleantech. The program has expanded its reach, operating in six cities: Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Montreal, Halifax, and New York City, and emphasizes the commercialization of scientific and technological advancements.
Made 29 investments in Internet of Things

EIT Digital

EIT Digital is a prominent European open innovation organization headquartered in Brussels, dedicated to fostering digital technology innovation and entrepreneurial talent to enhance economic growth and quality of life across Europe. Established in 2010, EIT Digital collaborates with over 130 partners, including corporations, SMEs, startups, universities, and research institutes, to accelerate the market adoption of research-based digital technologies. The organization operates co-location centers in major European cities, promoting collaboration among students, researchers, engineers, and entrepreneurs. Additionally, the EIT Digital Accelerator supports European digital technology ventures in scaling their businesses by providing tailored assistance focused on customer acquisition and capital raising. With a network of experienced business developers and technology financing specialists, the Accelerator has successfully aided numerous scaleups in accessing new markets and securing substantial investments. EIT Digital plays a vital role in driving the digitalization of society, promoting innovation across various sectors, including digital technologies, cities, industry, wellbeing, and finance.
Made 36 investments in Internet of Things

Glory Ventures

Glory Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Shanghai, China, founded in 2015. It specializes in early and growth stage investments in a variety of sectors, including information technology, artificial intelligence, big data, cloud computing, and the Internet of Things. The firm also focuses on the consumption upgrade market and has a notable interest in financial technology and cybersecurity in Israel. Glory Ventures distinguishes itself through a research-driven approach that integrates industrial resources and aims to create strategic synergies across different value chains. Its investment strategy seeks to identify customer-proven and disruptive innovative companies that align with China's vast consumer market. The firm has built a diverse portfolio of over 20 companies in areas such as AI, IoT, and fintech, receiving follow-up investments from prominent industrial capital and well-known funds. By leveraging its experience in both China and Israel's venture capital landscapes, Glory Ventures strives to facilitate exits through mergers and acquisitions or initial public offerings, ultimately aiming to foster a robust investment ecosystem.
Made 6 investments in Internet of Things

Innovate UK

Innovate UK is a non-departmental public body established in 2007 and based in Swindon, United Kingdom. Funded by a government grant, it supports innovation in science and technology by providing funding services to businesses across various sectors and regions. The organization aims to drive productivity and economic growth by facilitating advancements that contribute to the UK’s economic landscape. In addition to funding, Innovate UK offers a range of services and information related to business and economic development, thereby fostering a supportive environment for innovation.
Made 19 investments in Internet of Things

Slow Ventures

Slow Ventures is a San Francisco-based venture capital firm founded in 2009, focusing on early-stage investments in technology-related companies across the United States. The firm emphasizes a community-driven approach, leveraging collective experience and curiosity to support entrepreneurs in their journey. Slow Ventures invests in a diverse range of sectors, including software, e-commerce, financial services, biotechnology, and more. By providing founders with essential resources, connections, and empathetic support, Slow Ventures aims to foster the development of strong and sustainable companies that can thrive at the intersection of technology, science, society, and culture.
Made 16 investments in Internet of Things

OurCrowd

OurCrowd Ltd. is a venture capital firm founded in 2013 and headquartered in Jerusalem, Israel, with additional offices in regions including the United States, the United Kingdom, and Asia-Pacific. Specializing in early-stage and growth investments, OurCrowd focuses on sectors such as transportation technology, greentech, fintech, medtech, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and digital health, among others. The firm aims to democratize venture capital by providing accredited investors access to curated, high-quality investment opportunities in emerging companies. OurCrowd conducts thorough vetting of potential investments and actively supports its portfolio companies by offering mentorship, recruiting industry advisors, and facilitating follow-on investment rounds. It is recognized as the most active venture investor in Israel and seeks to invest globally, particularly in urgent technological solutions responding to health emergencies and other societal needs. Through its extensive network, OurCrowd enhances growth opportunities for its portfolio companies throughout their lifecycle.
Made 14 investments in Internet of Things

IDG Capital

work with private equity and venture capital fund managers, investment advisors and business entities from around the world.
Made 37 investments in Internet of Things

GGV Capital IX

GGV Capital IX is a venture capital fund managed by GGV Capital, a global firm founded in 2000 that focuses on investing in local founders across various sectors. The firm specializes in seed-to-growth stage investments, targeting industries such as Consumer/New Retail, Social/Digital & Internet, Enterprise/Cloud, and Frontier Tech. GGV Capital manages a total of $6.2 billion across 13 funds and has a diversified portfolio that includes notable companies like Airbnb, Alibaba, and Peloton. With offices in key locations such as Beijing, San Francisco, and Shanghai, GGV Capital aims to provide expansion capital ranging from $5 to $25 million for initial investments in both the United States and China. The firm's approach is to support innovative entrepreneurs and emerging technologies that can shape the future of their respective industries.
Made 19 investments in Internet of Things

Bosch

Bosch is a global supplier of technology and services, established in 1886 and headquartered in Germany. The company operates through four main business sectors: Mobility Solutions, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building Technology. Bosch develops a wide range of solutions, including those for electronics systems in vehicles, industrial applications, and smart home technologies. Its offerings encompass powertrain and battery management, vehicle dynamics, infotainment systems, and functional safety services. The company employs approximately 390,000 associates worldwide and emphasizes innovative solutions that enhance quality of life and promote sustainability. With a strong focus on research and development, Bosch operates at 120 locations globally, employing around 59,000 people in this area. The company's strategic goal is to create connected solutions that improve everyday life, leveraging its expertise in sensor technology and IoT capabilities to deliver integrated services.
Made 21 investments in Internet of Things

True Ventures

True Ventures is a venture capital firm based in Palo Alto, California, founded in 2005. The firm specializes in early-stage technology investments, focusing on seed and Series A funding for startups across various sectors, including consumer internet, software, hardware, health, and emerging technologies. True Ventures manages over $2.8 billion in capital and has supported more than 300 companies, contributing to the creation of over 25,000 jobs globally. The firm's investment strategy typically involves contributions ranging from $0.25 million to $3 million, aiming for ownership stakes between 20 and 25 percent. True Ventures is recognized for its commitment to fostering entrepreneurship and providing a supportive environment for founders, emphasizing personal and professional growth through its True Platform. The firm has achieved notable exits, including investments in companies that have been acquired by major corporations or gone public.
Made 15 investments in Internet of Things

Export Development Canada

Export Development Canada (EDC) is an export credit agency established in 1944 and headquartered in Ottawa, Ontario. The organization is dedicated to supporting and enhancing Canada's export trade by facilitating international business opportunities for Canadian companies, both large and small. EDC offers a range of financial services, including trade financing, export credit insurance, and secured loans, specifically designed to assist Canadian exporters, investors, and their international buyers. Additionally, EDC engages in private equity and venture capital investments, further contributing to the growth and competitiveness of Canadian businesses in the global market.
Made 10 investments in Internet of Things

Telefónica

Telefónica, S.A. is a diversified telecommunications group operating in 24 countries with a customer base of approximately 315.7 million. The company provides a wide range of services, including fixed-line and mobile telephony, broadband, and digital television, with significant operations in Spain, the United Kingdom, Germany, and various Latin American nations. Telefónica aims to enhance the lives of individuals and improve business performance through innovative information and communications technology solutions. Its investment arm, Telefónica Innovation Ventures, focuses on tech startups, investing directly and through venture capital funds, particularly in areas such as 5G, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. The company operates a global open innovation program to connect with entrepreneurs and investors, having invested in over 800 startups to date. With a strong presence in the Spanish and Portuguese-speaking markets, Telefónica maintains a significant international profile, deriving a substantial portion of its revenue from operations outside Spain.
Made 9 investments in Internet of Things

Matrix

Matrix Partners is a venture capital firm established in 1977, with offices in San Francisco, Cambridge, Shanghai, Beijing, Mumbai, and Bangalore. The firm focuses on seed, early-stage, late-stage, and growth capital investments across various sectors, including software, communications, artificial intelligence, fintech, digital health, and clean technology. With a commitment to building long-term relationships with entrepreneurs, Matrix Partners aims to support visionary founders in developing significant, industry-leading companies. The firm has a strong track record, having participated in hundreds of investments, with many of its portfolio companies achieving successful IPOs or profitable mergers and acquisitions. The team at Matrix Partners combines local insights with global expertise, comprising both former entrepreneurs and seasoned investors.
Made 25 investments in Internet of Things

Right Side Capital Management

Right Side Capital Management is a venture capital firm based in San Francisco, California, established in 2010. The firm specializes in early-stage investments, focusing exclusively on the pre-seed round of technology startups. Right Side Capital Management aims to support companies with capital-efficient business models that are typically located outside major hubs like the San Francisco Bay Area and New York City. The firm invests in a range of technology sectors, including internet and cloud technologies, and operates primarily within the United States and Canada, with occasional investments in Western Europe, Israel, Australia, and New Zealand. Right Side Capital Management conducts 75 to 100 investments annually, with portfolio companies spanning 19 states. The firm seeks to provide a clear response to entrepreneurs within two weeks, with investments generally ranging from $50,000 to $500,000 and pre-money valuations between $1 million and $3 million.
Made 35 investments in Internet of Things