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Omnitron Sensors expands MEMS IP fabrication

Article written by Peter Brown for Electronics 360 Microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) intellectual property (IP) startup Omnitron Sensors is set to accelerate the mass production of a MEMS step-scanning mirror for multiple emerging markets. The company raised $13 million in funding, which will allow its MEMS IP step-scanning mirror to potentially be used in electronic designs…

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Startup Gets $13 Million to Increase Scalable MEMS Fabrication

Article written by Nitin Dahad for EE Times Omnitron Sensors, a startup based in Los Angeles, Calif.,announced today it has secured a $13 million series A funding round, which it will use to accelerate mass production of its first product: MEMS step-scanning mirror for multiple markets. Speaking to EE Times in a briefing this week,…

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Omnitron Sensors’ MEMS could rid us of the spinning tops on self-driving cars (and lower costs too)

Article written by Dean Takahashi for VentureBeat Omnitron Sensors, which makes MEMS sensor chips, has raised $13 million to create inexpensive sensors for self-driving cars. If it works, we could say goodbye to those big spinning domes atop autonomous vehicles. The investment will fuel the expansion of Omnitron’s engineering and operations teams, accelerating the mass…

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Omnitron Sensors Lands Over $13M to Revolutionize MEMS Technology

Article written by Logan Wright for Investors Hangout Omnitron Sensors Lands Over $13M to Revolutionize MEMS Technology Omnitron Sensors, a leader in the MEMS (Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems) domain, has successfully secured more than $13 million in its Series A funding round. This significant investment was spearheaded by Corriente Advisors, LLC, along with contributions from the seasoned…

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2025: MEMS Mirrors Will Fix Automotive LiDAR

Article by Pete Singer for Semiconductor Digest The automotive industry will make important gains in autonomous navigation and advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) in 2025 and beyond. Driven by advancements in the MEMS mirrors used in light detection and ranging (LiDAR), Tier 1 suppliers and automakers will begin to design more accurate, resilient, and affordable…

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