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§ Private Profile · Santa Clara, CA, USA
V2X technology provider developing C-ITS solutions for vehicles and infrastructure, focused on safer, efficient transportation.
Commsignia develops Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) hardware and software solutions to enable communication between vehicles and infrastructure, operating from its headquarters in Santa Clara, California, and a research and development center in Budapest, Hungary. The company employs over 150 people globally to support its cooperative intelligent transport systems, which are currently utilized in smart city infrastructure, next-generation mobility services, and automated driving applications. The firm supplies its connectivity technology to automotive manufacturers, telecommunications providers, and municipal governments, counting major technology corporations like Qualcomm and Samsung among its active customer base. To date, Commsignia has raised more than €11 million in venture capital funding across multiple equity rounds from a global syndicate of institutional investors including Partech, Credo Ventures, and Karma Ventures. The enterprise was founded in 2012 by Jozsef Kovacs, Laszlo Virag, Andras Takacs, and Szabolcs Patay.
Commsignia has raised $26.0M across 2 funding rounds.
Commsignia has raised $26.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Commsignia has raised $26.0M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $15.0M Series B in September 2023.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sep 1, 2023 | $15M Series B | Inventure, DAY ONE Capital, Inference Partners, Portfolion | Airbus Ventures, Alumni Ventures, Credo Ventures, Fontinalis Partners, Precursor Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures, Revalence Ventures, Session VC, Karma Ventures, Partech | Announced |
| Aug 1, 2019 | $11M Series A | Karma Ventures, Samsung | Almaz Capital, Curiosity VC, KOMPAS VC, SOSV, Verve Ventures, JIM Williams, Credo Ventures, DAY ONE Capital, Inventure, Partech | Announced |
Commsignia is a technology company specializing in vehicle-to-everything (V2X) communication technology that connects vehicles with each other and with smart city infrastructure to enhance road safety, traffic efficiency, and sustainability. Its product portfolio includes V2X communication software stacks, onboard units (OBUs) for vehicles, roadside units (RSUs) for infrastructure, and middleware for sensor data sharing. These solutions serve automotive manufacturers, smart city planners, micromobility providers, and other stakeholders in the transportation ecosystem. Commsignia’s technology enables cooperative intelligent transport systems (C-ITS), supporting autonomous driving functions and real-time traffic management, with deployments across the US, Europe, and Asia[1][2][4].
Founded in 2012 by industry experts in Budapest, Hungary, Commsignia emerged as one of the pioneers fully dedicated to V2X technology research and application. The founders identified the need for integrated communication systems that allow vehicles and infrastructure to share sensor data beyond line-of-sight, improving safety and enabling autonomous vehicle capabilities. Early traction came from partnerships with automotive OEMs and suppliers, and involvement in some of the largest urban V2X infrastructure deployments globally. This foundation positioned Commsignia as a leader in the evolving intelligent transportation systems (ITS) market[1][2].
Commsignia rides the growing trend of connected and autonomous vehicles, smart city infrastructure, and the push toward zero road fatalities. The timing is critical as governments and industries invest heavily in intelligent transport systems to reduce congestion, improve safety, and meet sustainability goals. Market forces such as increasing vehicle automation, regulatory mandates for V2X technology, and urbanization favor Commsignia’s solutions. By enabling interoperability and data sharing across vehicles and infrastructure, Commsignia influences the broader ecosystem by accelerating the deployment of cooperative intelligent transport systems and supporting the transition to automated, efficient roadways[2][4][5].
Looking ahead, Commsignia is poised to expand its influence by scaling V2X coverage globally and enhancing its digital twin platform for real-time, accurate traffic intelligence. Trends such as the rise of autonomous vehicles, micromobility, and smart city initiatives will shape its journey. Its commitment to open, interoperable ecosystems and data-driven traffic management positions it to be a key enabler of safer, more efficient, and sustainable transportation networks. As the industry moves toward 2030 goals like zero road fatalities and self-optimizing traffic, Commsignia’s technology will likely become foundational infrastructure for intelligent transport systems worldwide[5][6].
Commsignia has raised $26.0M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Commsignia's investors include Inventure, Day One Capital, Inference Partners, PortfoLion, Airbus Ventures, Alumni Ventures, Credo Ventures, Fontinalis Partners, Precursor Ventures, Qualcomm Ventures, Revalence Ventures, session vc.