Vector Photonics thu được 1,667 triệu bảng Anh tiền đầu tư vốn chủ sở hữu và 1,27 triệu bảng Anh tiền tài trợ nghiên cứu

10 June 2024

Vector Photonics Ltd (which was spun off from Scotland’s University of Glasgow in 2020, based on research led by professor Richard Hogg) has received £1.667m in equity investment and £1.27m in additional research funding for the continued commercialization of its unique Surface Coupling Laser (SCL) technology, which is claimed to enhance performance in applications as diverse as next-generation data centers, co-located optics, artificial intelligence (AI), metal and plastic printing, LiDAR, and optical sensing.

The £1.667m equity investment comes from four companies, each a next-generation technology and early-stage investment specialist that has invested in Vector Photonics previously.

  • Foresight WAE Technology (FWT) Funds invests in high-growth-potential companies with innovative and transformational technologies;
  • UK Innovation & Science Seed Fund (UKI2S) is a specialist deep-tech seed fund focused on spin outs from the UK’s research base;
  • Equity Gap is an angel investment syndicate, investing at an early stage in new technology businesses throughout Scotland; and
  • Scottish Enterprise is Scotland’s national economic development agency and works to transform the Scottish economy by helping businesses innovate and scale.

The new research funding comprises two development projects:

  • FRONTIERS is a £670,000 revenue-generating development project for free-space optics, funded by the Small Business Research Initiative (SBRI).
  • GRAPHICS is a £600,000 Innovate UK-funded grant, in collaboration with the University of Glasgow, developing gallium nitride (GaN) material processing expertise. This could lead to blue and green lasers that consume 70% less power than equivalent LEDs, it is reckoned.

The new funds take Vector Photonics’ current funding total to nearly £3m. “This provides a strong, financial base to continue the development and commercialization of the company’s unique and revolutionary surface-emitting laser technologies,” says Neil Martin.

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Tags: Laser diodes

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