Stockholm, Sweden · StartupExeger manufactures Powerfoyle, a patented solar-cell material that converts both indoor and outdoor light into usable electricity. The flexible material is designed for seamless integration into consumer products, enabling self-charging devices without external cable charging in many use cases.
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Berlin, Germany · Event OrganisatorOrganizer of IFA Berlin, a major global consumer electronics trade show with startup-focused programs such as IFA NEXT.
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Berlin, Germany · EventFlagship global consumer electronics trade show at Messe Berlin and a major launch platform for hardware and smart-home products. Startup-focused programs such as IFA NEXT help early-stage teams access media, distribution, and manufacturing partners.
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London, United Kingdom · StartupDesign-led consumer electronics brand behind transparent Android smartphones and earbuds.
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Oulu, Finland · StartupOura is a Finnish wearable company best known for the Oura Ring, a smart ring that packages continuous biometric sensing into a minimal consumer device. The product built its reputation through strong sleep and recovery tracking, then expanded into broader health insights around readiness, activity, stress, and women's health. What makes Oura significant in the European ecosystem is its ability to combine hardware design, sensor engineering, mobile product experience, and recurring software engagement into a durable health platform. Many consumer wearables compete on notifications and surface-level metrics; Oura instead positioned itself around insight quality, habit formation, and long-term user retention. That has made it a standout European example of a hardware-plus-subscription business that can scale globally without losing product clarity. In directory terms, Oura also broadens the map between consumer technology and healthtech, showing how European startups can build defensible products at the intersection of devices, data, and preventive care. Its success offers a useful contrast to pure software companies and highlights Finland's continued ability to produce globally relevant product and hardware talent.
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