smac | partners
Airwide Solutions
  • Mobile messaging and wireless internet infrastructure (USA)
  • smac invested in 2008; Advent International, Kodiak Venture Partners, Key Venture Partners, Artiman Ventures, Axiom Venture Partners co-invested
  • The leader in mobile messaging infrastructure
  • Market potential: mobile service delivery platform market worldwide
  • www.airwidesolutions.com
Actelis
  • Carrier ethernet over copper (USA)
  • smac invested in 2007; Walden, Carlyle are co-invested
  • Leading provider of solutions to deliver high-quality broadband services to customers over standard copper wire
  • Market potential: broadband access via copper wire worldwide
  • www.actelis.com
FonJax
  • Remote test automation for mobile phones (USA)
  • smac invested in 2005
  • Acquired by Co-Investor AG in 2006
GlooLabs
  • Software solution for moving media around the home and beyond (USA)
  • smac invested in 2005; co-invested with Nokia Innovent
  • Acquired by Cisco in 2007
Go Networks
  • Wireless LAN technology (USA/Israel)
  • smac invested in 2004; co-invested with Pitango; Apax and Accel Partners followed
  • Acquired by Nextwave in 2007
nLight
  • Optical Laser Components and Subsystems (USA)
  • smac invested in 2008; Mohr Davidow Ventures, Menlo Ventures, Oak Investment Partners, Adams Capital Management co-invested
  • nLIGHT is a leading supplier and innovator of high-power semiconductor lasers and fibers for industrial, medical, defense and consumer applications
  • Market potential: semiconductor laser and fiber based solutions worldwide
  • www.nlight.net
olive
  • Transformation of documents into intelligent micro content (USA)
  • smac invested in 2008: Sequoia Capital, Pitango, Elbit Medical co-invested
  • The leading provider of digital edition and digital archiving solutions for the publishing industry
  • Market potential: all newspapers, magazines, libraries worldwide
  • www.olivesoftware.com
V-Enable
  • Mobile voice search and enhanced directory assistance solution (USA)
  • smac invested in 2003; co-invested with Sorrento; Palisade and Softbank followed
  • Market potential: all mobile users
  • www.v-enable.com