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Innatera

https://www.innatera.com/
Last activity: 24.07.2024
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Innatera is a trailblazing developer of ultra-low power intelligence for sensors. Incorporated in 2018 as a spin-off from the Delft University of Technology, it develops a line of neuromorphic processors that mimic the mechanisms the brain uses for sensory perception. Using a radically new continuous-time analog-mixed signal processing architecture, Innatera’s chips allow sensor data to be processed 100x faster and with up to 500x lesser energy than with conventional processors.
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Location: Netherlands, South Holland, Delft
Employees: 51-200
Total raised: $43.35M
Founded date: 2018

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Funding Rounds 3

DateSeriesAmountInvestors
12.07.2024Series A$21M-
19.03.2024Series A$16.35M-
25.11.2020Seed$6M-

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24.07.2024Shift to NPUs for TinyML in IoT Drive AI Chipset Revenues to US$7.3 Billion by 2030While NPUs are established for TinyML in Personal and Work Devices, they have only recently started to make inroads in IoT applications LONDON, July 24, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Embedded chipset vendors are increasing their focus on Neutral Pro...
13.07.2024Innatera's Neuromorphic Processor Revolutionizes AI at the EdgeInnatera, a Dutch company, recently secured $21 million in Series A funding to propel its ultra-low power neuromorphic processors into the spotlight. This funding round, oversubscribed and led by investors Innavest and InvestNL, marks a sig...
12.07.2024Innatera: Ultra-Low Power Neuromorphic Processor Company Raises $21 MillionInnatera, a leading innovator in ultra-low power neuromorphic processors, recently announced the oversubscription of its Series A funding round at $21 million. This funding includes the initial Series A investment of $16 million that the co...
06.07.2024Beyond GPUs: Innatera and the quiet uprising in AI hardwareWe want to hear from you! Take our quick AI survey and share your insights on the current state of AI, how you’re implementing it, and what you expect to see in the future. Learn More While much of the tech world remains fixated on the late...
27.06.2024Innatera Raises $21M in Series A FundingInnatera, a Delft, The Netherlands-based innovator in ultra-low power neuromorphic processors, raised $21m in Series A funding round. This amount includes the initial Series A investment of $16m that the company announced in March this year...
20.03.2024Innatera's Neuromorphic Processor Secures €15M in Series A FundingInnatera, a Dutch-based provider of ultra-low power neuromorphic processors, recently announced a successful €15M Series A funding round. The investment, led by Invest-NL Deep Tech Fund and other key backers, will fuel the company's mission...
19.03.2024Innatera Raises €15M in Series A FundingInnatera, a Rijswijk, The Netherlands-based provider of ultra-low power neuromorphic processors, raised €15M in Series A funding. Backers included Invest-NL Deep Tech Fund, the EIC Fund, MIG Capital, Matterwave Ventures, and Delft Enterpris...
19.03.2024Dutch-based neuromorphic AI chipmaker Innatera raises €15m from Invest-NL, EIC, othersRead this article in: Rijswijk, South Holland-based Innatera, a pioneer in ultra-efficient neuromorphic processors, announced on Tuesday that has secured €15M in a Series A financing round, co-financed by the EIC Fund, as well as existing i...
12.01.2024Innatera Unveils Its Groundbreaking Ultra-Low Power Neuromorphic Microcontroller at CES 2024Innatera, the pioneer in ultra-low power intelligence, is proud to announce the unveiling of its neuromorphic microcontroller – the Spiking Neural Processor T1 – at CES 2024. The release marks a significant leap forward in energy-efficient ...
27.11.2020Tech startups weekly: Bootstrapped British e-bike startup’s first funding ; learning decision-making from insects; Dutch nanotech company raises funding; and moreAlthough the pandemic situation hasn’t completely eased, several European tech startups have hit the headlines as they want to grow and take their businesses to another level. And, in the past week, a lot of such startups have received fund...
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