Modti inc.

Modti Inc. is a Finnish technology company headquartered in Joensuu, Finland, that designs, develops, and sells its shape programmable hardware technology. As of May 17, 2015, its main product is Segment, an electrically driven, paper-thin, and flexible actuator bending mechanism tailored for use in emerging flexible technologies.

Modti Inc.
TypePrivate
IndustryHardware, Wearables, Displays, Aerodynamics, Aerospace
Founded2013 (as MottiFilm)
2014 (as Modti)
HeadquartersJoensuu, Finland
Key people
Shane H. Allen, CEO
Iouri Kotorov, CFOO
Antti Vikman, CTO
ProductsShape Programmable Hardware [Segments]
Websitewww.modti.com

Modti was officially founded by Shane H. Allen and Iouri Kotorov on August 13, 2013, to develop and sell its shape programmable hardware technology. Originally registered as MottiFilm Inc. and was renamed Modti Inc. on August 13, 2014, due to its name giving the incorrect impression of being a movie company.

Partners have included Joensuu Business Incubator, Karelia University of Applied Sciences, Startup Sauna, FAU Technology Business Incubator[1] and Joensuu Entrepreneurship Society.

Investments/funds

  • 2013 DRAFT Karelia, Finland[2]
  • 2014 Ari Lahti, Finland
  • 2014 TEKES Finnish Government Grant, Finland
  • 2015 Kima Ventures, France[3]
  • 2015 ViaGroup, France
  • 2015 HTOL/RĂ©mi Toledano, France

Awards

  • 2015 Top 5 Most Innovative Startups in Europe - Vienna Business Agency and Pioneers Festival - Vienna Startup Welcome Package
  • 1st Place - 2014 PitchMeUp Pitching Competition[4] - Shane H. Allen
  • 2013 StartMeUp Business Idea Competition[5] - North Karelia Enterprise Agency Special Award (Uusyrityskeskuksen Erikoispalkinto)
  • 2013 StartMeUp Business Idea Competition[5] - Best Student Idea Award (Paras Opiskelijaidea)
  • 2013 StartMeUp Business Idea Competition[5] - Best Technology and Materials, Expert Award (Teknologia ja Materiaalit, Asiantuntijapalveluita)
  • 1st Place - 2013 PitchMeUp Pitching Competition - Shane H. Allen

References

  1. "FAU Technology Business Incubator" (PDF). FAU Technology Business Incubator Press Release.
  2. "DRAFT Karelia". DRAFT Karelia Funding 2013.
  3. "Kima Ventures". Kima Ventures Funded Startups List. Archived from the original on 2015-07-05. Retrieved 2015-06-24.
  4. "Karelia University". PitchMeUp Competition Results. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
  5. "Digital Works Consulting". Digital Works Consulting Article. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
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