Amimon

HD Wireless Video Connectivity Solutions

Media & Entertainment Technologies
Acquired by Vitec Group
Acquired Ra'anana Founded 2004
Total raised
$60.0M
Last: Series D 2011-03
Stage
Acquired
Founded
2004
Headcount
55
HQ
Ra'anana
Sector
Media & Entertainment Technologies

About

Amimon develops wireless UHD video solutions with sub-frame latency for medical, industrial, cinema, and live production markets. Their technology uses MIMO and OFDM, combined with Joint Source Channel Coding, to deliver high-definition video with less than 1ms latency. Amimon's integrated circuits enable high-quality, ultra-low latency video transmission, ensuring robust performance across various applications.

Funding history · 5 rounds · $60.0M total

2011-03
Series D $15.0M
2009-07
Series C $10.0M
2007-03
Series C $14.0M
2006-08
Series B $14.0M
2005-01
Series A $7.0M

Company Intelligence Q&A

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When was Amimon acquired and by whom?
Amimon was acquired by Vitec Group in November 2018 for $55 million.
What is Amimon's core technology?
Amimon develops wireless UHD video solutions with sub-frame latency, utilizing MIMO, OFDM, and Joint Source Channel Coding for high-definition video transmission with less than 1ms latency.
What markets does Amimon target with its wireless video solutions?
Amimon targets medical, industrial, cinema, and live production markets with its wireless UHD video solutions.
When was Amimon founded?
Amimon was founded in February 2004.
What was Amimon's last funding round?
Amimon's last funding round was a Series D in March 2011, which raised $15 million. Key investors included Motorola Solutions and Walden Israel Venture Capital. For full financing history, refer to startupim.
How many employees does Amimon have?
Amimon has 55 employees.
What product did Amimon launch at CES 2017?
In January 2017, Amimon launched the HD streaming Falcore racing drone at CES 2017.
What recognition did the Israeli team behind Amimon's chipset receive in 2021?
In February 2021, the Israeli team behind Amimon's chipset won an Academy Award for Scientific and Technical Achievement.

Sectors & technology

Primary sector
Media & Entertainment Technologies
Sub-sectors
Media & Entertainment TechnologiesDigital Content DistributionIndustrial TechnologiesMicroelectronics & Photonics Solutions
Technologies
Communications
Target customers
Media & EntertainmentMediaStreamingPublishingHealthcare & Life SciencesIndustrial Manufacturing
Business model
B2B

Highlights

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