AirClic
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| AirClic, Inc. | |
|---|---|
| Type | Private |
| Founded | 2000 |
| Headquarters | Trevose, PA USA |
| Website | www.airclic.com |
AirClic, Inc. is a web-based software and mobile information services company founded in 2000. AirClic offers fully hosted solutions including a workflow-based mobile application framework.[1]
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[edit] History
AirClic was founded in 2000. The company has gone through several shifts in strategic direction. It originally planned to use its technology to enable consumers with specially equipped mobile phones and handheld devices to scan bar codes in print ads and posters to get information and make purchases. Its proprietary bar codes were called “scanlets.”
In its early days, the company announced ambitious partnerships with a variety of companies. At one point Motorola, Symbol Technologies, Connect Things and AirClic announced they would invest $500 million “to form a new company that will drive e-commerce growth through one-scan access to the Internet.”[2] A partnership with R.R. Donnelly & Sons, announced in June 2001, was to incorporate AirClic technology into phone books.[3] Another involving HometownGrocers.com (February 2002) would have let grocery store customers use personal scanners to create grocery lists and download nutritional information about food products.[4]
After the Internet bubble burst the company regrouped, gradually shifting to its current focus on automating mobile and field processes for businesses. Its solutions still rely on bar codes and scanner-equipped mobile phones.
[edit] Funding
It is unclear how much funding privately-owned AirClic has received over the years, but news accounts and the company’s own communications would seem to put the figure at at least $322 million:
- March 2000 (1st round): $15 million from Blue Capital Management, Edgewater, private investors and Forrest, Binkley and Brown[5]
- January 2001 (2nd round): $290 million from a group of investors including Motorola, Ericsson Business Innovation AB, Symbol Technologies Inc., and a private investor group led by Goldman Sachs[6]
- June 2005: $2 million, Zon Capital Partners[7]
- March 2006: $2.86 million, Motorola, Zon Capital Partners, and others[8]
- February 2007: $12.5 million, JMI Equity, Motorola, and Zon Capital Partners[9]
The company also announced an investment in November 2004 from Motorola and "several individual investors."[10] The amount was not disclosed.
[edit] Products
AirClic's customized product is called AirClic MP 5.
[edit] References
- ^ Luna, Lynnette (April), “The View From 30,000 Feet”, Mobile Enterprise (Edgell Communications)
- ^ http://www.symbol.com/news/pressreleases/pr_motor.html
- ^ http://www.allbusiness.com/marketing-advertising/marketing-advertising/6089674-1.html
- ^ http://www.internetretailer.com/dailyNews.asp?id=6102
- ^ http://www.wirelessweek.com/airclic-hits-funding-management.aspx
- ^ http://www.diehardindian.com/news/2001Mar/06.htm
- ^ http://airclic.com/release6.asp
- ^ http://airclic.com/release18.asp
- ^ http://airclic.com/release28.asp
- ^ http://www.airclic.com/release4.asp
[edit] External links
- AirClic websiteCompanies established in 2000

