SUiCTE Secures ¥140 Million Seed Funding for Semiconductor Image Sensors for Satellites
SUiCTE has completed a seed funding round, raising ¥140 million, including ¥100 million from Quantum Leap Ventures and Incubate Fund. The funds will support the development of semiconductor image sensors and cameras for space satellites, addressing domestic procurement challenges. The company, founded in August 2024 and affiliated with Shizuoka University, aims to leverage its research for applications in space and industrial sectors.

SUiCTE raised ¥140 million in seed funding, including ¥100 million through a third-party allotment led by Quantum Leap Ventures and Incubate Fund. The funds will facilitate the prototyping and development of semiconductor image sensors and cameras for space satellites, addressing issues of procurement costs and delivery times in the domestic market.
The company is collaborating with Shizuoka University to develop radiation-resistant sensors for space environments. Founded in August 2024, SUiCTE plans to extend its technology into factory automation and industrial applications.




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