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What they're saying about us

  • Meet the 100 Startups to Watch 2022

    Find out which are the most promising companies in the Brazilian innovation ecosystem. IBBX is one of them!

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  • Sebrae for startups - 100 most promising scientific startups for 2023

    Sebrae for Startups awards 103 most promising deep techs for 2023

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  • Saint-Gobain expands services in partnership with startup IBBX

    Saint-Gobain Canalização, which manufactures pipes, fittings, valves and plumbing accessories, has entered into a partnership with IBBX. It will use wireless sensors developed by the startup to offer a new equipment monitoring service for companies in areas such as sanitation, mining and industry.

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  • Indicator invests in IBBX, which captures energy lost in the air

    IBBX - the startup that has developed a technology capable of capturing energy lost in the air - has just raised a round of funding to scale up its commercial efforts, with a focus on Industry 4.0. The check, for US$ 3 million, came from Indicator Capital.

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  • Startup IBBX turns electromagnetic waves into energy

    Since November, IBBX has already signed contracts with the automobile, food, sanitation and construction industries.

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  • Wireless energy 'harvested' from the air? That's IBBX's proposal

    Born in 2016 in the city of Capivari, in the interior of São Paulo, IBBX Inovação has developed an energy harvesting system that captures energy lost in the air in the form of electromagnetic signals emitted by radio, TV and cell phone antennas.

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  • It's not witchcraft, it's technology: IBBX captures energy lost in the air

    A Brazilian startup has developed technology to capture electromagnetic energy from the air, hoping to use it to replace batteries and power small devices.

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