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Wildlife Studios is a leading mobile gaming company founded in Brazil in 2011 by brothers Victor and Arthur Lazarte. With a global presence, the company has offices in the United States, Brazil, Finland, and Argentina, employing around 400 to 500 people. It is recognized as one of the top 10 largest mobile gaming companies worldwide. The company specializes in developing and publishing mobile games, boasting a portfolio of over 60 titles that have been downloaded more than 4.5 billion times. Some of their most popular games include Sniper 3D, Zooba, Tennis Clash, War Machines, and Colorfy. Wildlife Studios focuses on innovation through research, blending creativity, art, data science, and advanced technology to create engaging games that connect players around the world. Their mission is to excite and intrigue gamers, ensuring their titles remain appealing for years.
Trojan Technologies is a global leader in water treatment solutions, based in London, Ontario, Canada. Founded in 1977, the company specializes in ultraviolet (UV) technology to enhance water quality for municipal, industrial, and residential applications. As a part of Veralto, Trojan Technologies generates $696 million in annual revenue and employs approximately 675 to 891 people, positively impacting the lives of over one billion people worldwide. The company operates under four main product brands: TrojanUV, Aquafine, VIQUA, and Aria Filtra, offering a range of solutions from municipal wastewater treatment to residential drinking water purification. Trojan Technologies also provides advanced filtration and solids separation technologies. Notable projects include the world's largest drinking water UV facility in New York City and the Terrence J. O'Brien Water Reclamation Plant in Illinois, showcasing the effectiveness of their innovative systems in treating vast quantities of water daily.
Tubos y Barras Huecas (TBH) is a prominent Mexican company specializing in the commercialization of steel products. It offers a wide range of industrial steel pipes, hollow bars, solid bars, valves, and structural profiles. With a strong presence in the steel sector, TBH operates six branches across Mexico, including its headquarters in Estado de México, and serves over 1,500 clients in various industries. The company employs 450 people and manages 50,000 m² of warehouse space to support its distribution operations. TBH is active in global trade, engaging in both imports and exports of steel products. It holds several certifications from respected organizations, ensuring the quality and compliance of its offerings. TBH focuses on providing high-quality steel components for applications in petroleum, mechanical, automotive, and structural industries, enhancing operational efficiency through advanced solutions.
Ualá is an Argentine fintech company founded in 2017, dedicated to enhancing financial inclusion in Latin America, particularly in Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico. The company offers a fully digital financial ecosystem centered around a mobile application linked to a Mastercard prepaid debit card. This platform allows users to manage their finances easily and securely without needing a traditional bank account. With over 8 million users, Ualá provides a range of services through its app, including online and in-store purchases, instant money transfers, bill payments, and access to savings, loans, and investments. The company also supports businesses with payment terminals and integration solutions. Ualá operates on a freemium model, with no fees for account management, generating revenue primarily through Mastercard interchange fees. In 2023, Ualá secured a full banking license, enabling it to offer its own banking services. The company leverages cloud-native technology and advanced data analytics to deliver a seamless user experience, catering to a young, tech-savvy customer base seeking convenient financial management tools.
Udacity, Inc. is a for-profit online course provider based in the United States, founded in 2011 by Sebastian Thrun, David Stavens, and Mike Sokolsky. The company specializes in vocational tech skills training, offering programs known as Nanodegrees in areas such as AI, machine learning, data science, and cloud computing. With a mission to democratize education, Udacity aims to provide accessible and job-relevant skills that align with real-world job requirements. Since its inception, Udacity has evolved from offering free university-style courses to becoming a talent transformation platform, serving over 21 million learners across 195 countries. The platform features project-based Nanodegree programs, free individual courses, and customized training for corporations and governments. Udacity collaborates with industry leaders to create exclusive content and has partnered with organizations to support large-scale upskilling initiatives. In May 2024, Udacity was acquired by Accenture, further enhancing its capabilities in tech education and training.
Unico ID is a Brazilian-based global identity technology company that specializes in facial biometrics and digital identity verification solutions. It operates the largest identity validation network in the world, serving over 165 million users across more than 20 countries and processing over 1 billion identity verifications annually. Headquartered in São Paulo, Brazil, the company employs between 500 and 1,000 professionals. Unico ID offers a range of services designed to enhance security and prevent fraud in digital interactions. Its facial biometrics authentication allows users to verify their identity with a selfie, while its identity verification network ensures safe access to services. The company also provides fraud prevention solutions and advanced security upgrades that go beyond traditional authentication methods. Unico ID serves various industries, including Fortune 500 banks, fintech companies, telecommunications providers, and e-commerce platforms, helping clients reduce identity fraud and improve user experiences.
UNIGIS América Latina is the Latin American branch of the UNIGIS International Association, which connects universities specializing in distance learning postgraduate programs in Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and Geoinformation Sciences. It operates a leading network for GIS education in the region, offering 100% virtual programs in Spanish that meet international quality standards, supported by the Universität Salzburg, Austria. The academic offerings include the Maestría de Excelencia MSc+, an advanced master's program designed for career advancement, and specialization courses in GIS. The programs are modular and flexible, covering a wide range of topics such as spatial data, GIS applications, and environmental impact analysis. Students benefit from digital and printed materials, practical exercises, and access to professional GIS software through partnerships with companies like ESRI. UNIGIS América Latina also fosters a global community, providing students with opportunities for professional growth and collaboration across multiple countries.
Vana is a decentralized platform based in San Francisco, founded in 2021. It empowers users to own and manage their personal data as an asset for AI development. By shifting the focus from data extraction to user-controlled data capital, Vana allows individuals to contribute their data to earn rewards and participate in Data Collectives, which are communities or businesses built around unique datasets. The platform offers services for data ownership and management, enabling users to stake their data for value and receive tailored AI intelligence models. Vana also features a marketplace for trading Data Tokens, representing data assets, and provides access to high-quality, human-sourced datasets for AI training. This approach fosters a participatory data economy, emphasizing user participation and community-driven value creation.
Viega Group is a family-owned international manufacturer specializing in installation technology for plumbing, HVAC, and pipefitting systems. Founded in 1899 in Attendorn, Germany, the company has grown to employ over 5,000 people across ten locations worldwide. Viega has a rich history, starting with the production of brass beer taps and expanding into a wide range of plumbing products and systems. The company offers over 17,000 items, including advanced press systems like ProPress and MegaPress, as well as a variety of piping and fittings made from materials such as copper, stainless steel, and PEX. Viega is recognized for its innovative press technology, which has transformed pipe joining since the introduction of the Sanpress system in 1988. With a strong focus on quality, sustainability, and energy efficiency, Viega serves various sectors, including residential, commercial, industrial, and marine, exporting to over 75 countries.
Vonage is a global leader in cloud-based communications, founded in 2001. Initially a pioneer in consumer Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services, the company has evolved into a comprehensive provider of business communications platforms. Its offerings include unified communications as a service (UCaaS), contact center as a service (CCaaS), and communications platform as a service (CPaaS). Headquartered in Holmdel, New Jersey, Vonage employs over 2,000 people and serves more than 100,000 businesses worldwide. The company launched its Internet-based telephone service in 2002, targeting residential customers with affordable VoIP subscriptions. Over the years, Vonage has made significant advancements, including innovations like visual voicemail and unlimited international calling plans. Through strategic acquisitions, Vonage has transformed into a business-focused cloud communications provider, generating $1.24 billion in revenue in 2020. Its platform supports a wide range of sectors, including healthcare, finance, education, and retail, and offers scalable APIs for developers to create custom communications solutions.
Welocalize is a prominent provider of translation, localization, and AI-powered language solutions, established in 1997 and headquartered in New York, NY. The company is recognized as one of the largest language service providers globally, serving major organizations across various sectors, particularly in life sciences and manufacturing. Welocalize employs around 4,227 people and generates approximately $487.5-$511.8 million in annual revenue. The company offers a wide range of services, including high-quality translation and localization, multilingual data training, and specialized services such as linguistic validation and regulatory consulting. Its advanced OPAL platform utilizes AI technologies for efficient translations in over 250-300 languages. Additionally, Welocalize has launched Welo Data, focusing on high-quality AI training data and data annotation. With a commitment to quality and compliance, Welocalize supports clients in navigating complex, regulated environments.
Westinghouse Electric Company is an American nuclear power company founded in 1999, evolving from the nuclear division of the original Westinghouse Electric Corporation established in 1886. Headquartered in Cranberry Township, Pennsylvania, the company specializes in nuclear products and services for utilities worldwide. The core offerings of Westinghouse include nuclear fuel supply, service and maintenance of nuclear power plants, instrumentation and control systems, and design and engineering of nuclear reactors. Its flagship product, the AP1000, is a modern pressurized water reactor known for its advanced safety systems and modular construction, with twelve reactors currently operational and nineteen more in planning stages. Westinghouse serves a global customer base of nuclear utilities and operators, supporting the nuclear energy industry with technology and services that promote safe and efficient power generation.
Wrike, Inc. is a collaborative work management platform based in San Jose, California. Founded in 2006 by Andrew Filev, the company provides a SaaS-based solution that helps teams plan, manage, and automate workflows for projects and operations. Wrike serves over 20,000 customers and 2.4 million users globally, offering features like workflow automation, real-time collaboration, and advanced analytics. The platform includes specialized solutions such as Wrike Enterprise for larger businesses and Wrike for Marketers. It supports multiple languages and is accessible on web, iOS, and Android devices. Wrike emphasizes security with a dedicated infrastructure, including a datacenter in Dublin for EU privacy compliance. The company has experienced significant growth and ownership changes, most recently being acquired by Symphony Technology Group in 2023. Pricing starts at $9.80 per user per month, with options for free and subscription models.
Zeta Global is an AI-powered marketing cloud platform founded in 2007 by David A. Steinberg and John Sculley. Headquartered in New York City, the company is publicly traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol ZETA. With a workforce of over 1,700 employees, Zeta is recognized as a leading provider of omnichannel data-driven marketing technology. The Zeta Marketing Platform (ZMP) is the core of Zeta's offerings. It integrates identity, intelligence, and omnichannel activation into a unified solution, leveraging advanced AI and extensive consumer data. The platform supports personalized marketing across various channels, including email, social media, and connected TV, enabling enterprises to effectively acquire, grow, and retain customers. Zeta serves over 450 enterprise customers, including nearly half of the Fortune 100 companies, and has a global presence with offices in multiple cities worldwide.