Minysa Secures €163K from Venture Kick for GaN Chip Development
Minysa has received €163,000 from Venture Kick to advance its gallium nitride (GaN) control chip technology. This funding is critical for enhancing power electronic systems in sectors demanding high reliability, such as space applications.

Minysa, a Swiss startup, has obtained €163,000 (CHF150,000) from Venture Kick to enhance its gallium nitride (GaN) control chip development. The firm's GaN gate-driver integrated circuits aim to simplify the control of GaN power devices, facilitating more efficient and compact power systems for diverse applications, including robotics and satellite power conversion.
Minysa is focused on the European space power electronics market and has established relationships with four space industry clients and projects backed by the European Space Agency. The funding will facilitate the creation of Minysa's first GaN gate-driver ASICs for high-reliability uses, addressing barriers to GaN device adoption.




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