The following companies started life in St John's Innovation Centre: •
Autonomy Corporation plc, the enterprise software company. Revenue for year ending 31 December 2008 was around £310 million ($503.2 million). • Bioprogress, now Meldex, develops biodegradable films for the pharmaceuticals market. • Cachelogic, now Velocix, specialises in
content delivery networks. It is backed by Amadeus Capital Partners,
3i plc and Pentech Ventures. Velocix has subsequently been acquired by French telecommunication firm
Alcatel-Lucent. •
Jagex, developers and publishers of online computer games, including
RuneScape and
FunOrb, played by over 200 million users. •
Jobstream Group Plc, developers of Jobstream 9, a software platform used worldwide by the offshore fiduciary industry for trust and company admin, accounting and practice management. The company was founded in 1993 and still holds an office in the St John's Innovation Centre. • Metagenerics, part of the Generics Group, now
Sagentia. • Owlstone Nanotech, developers of a button-sized programmable chemical sensor. In March 2009 the company was awarded a contract by the
United States Department of Defense valued at $1.4 Million. •
Red Gate Software, developers of software tools for database administrators and developers. •
Splashpower, a wireless power development company. Founded in 2001, it was acquired by Fulton Innovation in May 2008. • Symbionics, a technology development company founded in 1987 and acquired by Cadence Design Systems, Inc. in March 1998. •
Technetix Group, the broadband network equipment manufacturer. The company now operates in 21 countries selling to 91 countries worldwide. Revenue for the year ending 2016 was £118.5m. •
True Knowledge, developers of an ‘Internet Answer Engine’. The company raised almost £3 million in venture funding between start-up in 2006 and 2008. •
Visual Planet, developer of through-glass touch screens. The company was a virtual tenant of SJIC. • Wacom Components Europe Ltd. WCE developed the W8002
ASIC that was designed into the Samsung Galaxy Note range of Smartphones. •
Zeus Technology, a software development company founded in 1995. ==References==