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Compact EUV LIthography Source11-50 Employees
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11-50 people
Total raised
$33.7M
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HealthcareSemiconductor Manufacturing EquipmentMaterial Science
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Compact EUV LIthography Source
Lyncean Technologies is a spinoff of Stanford’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory, funded by $29M Grants to initially develop the technology.

Lyncean is now developing a second product that is a high power EUV lithography light source that addresses a multibillion dollar market opportunity and has received promissing validation from technologists and key strategics alike. The EUV Source will be integrated with an EUV Scanner and will be sold to the leading Chipmakers, unlocking $BBs of value for Chipmakers, strategic partners, and device industry. Next step is to complete prototype build.

Lyncean's initial product, Lyncean Compact Light Source a paradigm shift in X-ray technology, by shrinking the size/cost of a Synchrotron ($B stadium-sized particle accelerators) by 200x, to bring unprecedented X-ray capabilities to industry, clinics, and labs.

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Ronald Ruth, Ph.D., is Chairman of the Board of Directors and consultant, professor at SLAC, Stanford University, Compact Light Source is a spin off from SLAC
Total raised

$33.7M

Funded over

5 rounds

Latest round

Series A (Dec 2016)

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401k

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