Twenty-four startups join Airbus accelerator program

Airbus has selected twenty-four new startups to join its BizLab for the launch of the fourth accelerator program, providing a platform to develop previously untapped technologies and ways of working in the aerospace sector.

Airbus BizLab is a global aerospace business accelerator where startups and Airbus intrapreneurs speed up the transformation of innovative ideas into valuable businesses. Since starting in 2015, Airbus BizLab has accelerated 50 startups and 40 internal projects, which have raised a combined € 19.5 million.

This year, Airbus BizLab also challenged startups to propose technical solutions contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals that Airbus is committed to.

With the opening earlier this year of Airbus BizLab’s fourth site in Madrid (Spain) – afterToulouse (France), Hamburg (Germany) and Bangalore (India) – the selected firms will join a unique consolidated global network within the four sites. During the six-month acceleration programme, the 24 startups will receive support from an international team of experts from various fields and have access to dedicated coaching staff, networking opportunities and co-working spaces. Hailing from ten countries around the world, the new startups were selected out of 495 applications from 64 countries. One of the main criteria used in the selection process were the synergies between the startup projects and Airbus’ innovation strategy.

Many fledgling aerospace businesses struggle today to turn innovative ideas and technologies into commercial reality, others face difficulties accessing customers or endure long certification processes. This significantly slows the pace of innovation. To overcome these hurdles, Airbus BizLab has developed a “hybrid” concept that helps startups better navigate the challenges of working with large firms.

Airbus BizLab already counts several success stories:

• Toulouse-based startup UWINLOC offers the world’s first connected battery-less indoor location solution designed for large volume tracking of assets in the manufacturing and logistics industries. UWINLOC raised € 4.5 Million in a Series A funding round led by ELAIA Partners to expand its operations in the United States and China.

• Neewee and EFLIGHT, both Bangalore BizLab alumni, signed contracts with Airbus. Neewee uses advanced analytics and artificial intelligence to improve manufacturing supply chain and procurement operations, while EFLIGHT has developed a solution that optimizes jet pilot response to flight conditions.

The 24 startups selected in the four BizLab campuses are as follows:

Toulouse campus:

• AVE (France): Develops chimaera polymers by using molecular grafting technology.

• Caddie Engineering (Bulgaria): New water-based air filtering technology for all biochemical and mechanical pollutants.

• H24E (United Kingdom): Ultra-short pulse laser that splits water into hydrogen more efficiently than electrolysis.

• Modularity Grid (United Kingdom): Digital platform that enables mini-grid operators to deliver affordable and reliable electricity in low income communities.

• Reynolds (Russia): Advanced gas turbine generators for UAV and eVTOL markets.

• Indiego (United States): Bridging the gap between human mobility constraints and existing transport infrastructure.

Hamburg campus:

• Sensifai (Germany): Automatic video semantics recognition for large-scale
multimedia management.

• Flugilo (Germany): Parking assistance system designed to reduce the risk and cost associated with aircraft ground operations.

• TG0 (United Kingdom): Using a single material to sense human touch and build 3D control systems without any electronic sensors.

• Dino Robotics (Germany): 3D-guided applications for improved robotic bin picking accuracy.


• Humanising Autonomy (United Kingdom): Culture and context specific platform for improved autonomous vehicle decision-making.

• Boni Global (Turkey): Adaptive navigation technology for the visually impaired.

Bangalore campus:

• Flutura (India): Data solutions for process deviations and unplanned downtime for heavy machinery.

• Trapyz (India): Audience insights platform for mapping real world customer journeys.

• Gnani (India): Custom AI models for enterprise applications, with a focus on speech recognition and NLP.

• Hey Flyer (UAE): Platform that consolidates airport information for travellers.

• Scapic (India): AR/VR platform for customer experience.

• Agnikul (India): Designs, builds, tests and launches orbital launch systems.

• Traxof (India): Custom NLP solution for improved human-computer interaction.

Madrid campus:

• Daisho (United States): Secured and centralized management of IoT, mobile, and cloud computing applications.

• Urban Data Eye (Spain): Health diagnostics of public spaces to address issues related to their safety, congestion and accidents.

• RECOGNAI (Spain): AI-enhanced analytics solution for large text data sets and structured data.

• BotsLovers (Spain): AI and NLP-powered bots that improve sales, brand loyalty and customer service.

• Unblur (Spain): Intelligent platform allowing easy communication and information-sharing among emergency first responders.