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Starting programming optics start Bamy It added a few strategic supporters to the last BG series.
The Washington -based RedMond company has reopened its headquarters for the last B series to bring Amazon, through the Amazon Industry Innovation Fund Fund, and the ITHCA Group, the technological investment arm of the sovereign wealth fund in Oman, as investors.
These new funds reach the company of Company B to $ 59 million, up from $ 45 million, which was initially closed in February. The startup has raised more than $ 100 million in investment capital so far.
The CEO of Lumotive Sam Heidari Techcrunch that the startup has witnessed a lot of demand to participate in the tour of what he initially expected. While the company has resulted in some investors, he said it is logical to open it to the ITHCA and Amazon group.
“Amazon, has a lot of strategic value for us,” Hedari said. “We appreciate the relationship more than money.”
The solid status chips of the Lumotive light from the pixel units are electronically controlled to bend to bend and deal with light. These chips contain a variety of cases of use, from independent compounds that senses their surroundings, providing a smaller, cost -effective alternative to LIDAR, to visual transformation in places such as data centers.
“It has turned a model in the ability to manipulate light electronically,” heyedry said. “To be able to form light, to move light, to form packages the way you want, to focus the light electronically. We are, mainly, on what mirrors and engines do today, to work around the lights.”
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The company was founded in 2018, and the company began selling its chips in 2024, and says it has kept purposefully with the list of small and concentrated customers. Heidari said that the new money will help her expand sales and marketing, and put more money towards research and development.
“It is no longer a scientific project,” Heidari said about Lumotive technology. “It is a technique installed in this field. We knew that there is a great demand for it. Not only can it work, but it can work in a viable manner.”