Veniam is a technology company that specializes in providing seamless connectivity for vehicles and smart city applications. Their solutions enable vehicles to connect to each other and to the surrounding infrastructure, creating a network that enhances safety, efficiency, and data collection.
Incorporated in 2012
Developed its first prototype vehicle in 2013
Received $4.5 million in funding in 2014
Launched its vehicle connectivity platform in 2015
Expanded its operations to the United States in 2016
Partnered with major automobile manufacturers in 2017
Raised $42 million in Series C funding in 2018
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A solution that enables vehicles to connect to each other and to existing infrastructure, creating a seamless network that improves safety and efficiency.
A platform that leverages the connectivity network created by vehicles to enable various smart city applications, such as traffic management, energy optimization, and environmental monitoring.
An edge computing platform that processes data at the network edge, enabling real-time analytics and decision-making without relying on centralized cloud infrastructure.
Veniam is a technology company that focuses on providing connectivity solutions for vehicles and smart cities.
Veniam's technology enables vehicles to connect to each other and to the surrounding infrastructure, creating a network that enhances safety, efficiency, and data collection.
Veniam offers a vehicle connectivity platform, a smart city platform, and an edge computing platform.
Some of Veniam's competitors in the connectivity market include Cohda Wireless, Autotalks, and NXP Semiconductors.
Veniam is based in Porto, Portugal.