Close

Search

Search Menu
Photonics Media Photonics Marketplace Photonics Spectra BioPhotonics Vision Spectra Photonics Showcase Photonics ProdSpec Photonics Handbook

Aledia Closes Financing Round

Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
GRENOBLE, France, March 13, 2018 — Aledia SA, a developer and manufacturer of next-generation 3D LEDs, has closed its Series C financing round with Intel Capital as a new investor.

In addition to Intel Capital, the majority of existing Aledia investors participated in the €30 million ($3.7 million) round, including Braemar Energy Ventures, Demeter, the Ecotechnologies Fund of Bpifrance, IKEA Group, Sofinnova Partners and Supernova Invest.

“The opportunity for Aledia’s breakthrough nanowire-LED display technology is huge,” said Giorgio Anania, CEO, chairman and co-founder of Aledia. “Today, more than 3 billion people interface to the internet with mobile displays, and LED technology is expected to be used in a majority of these displays in the next few years. The unique advantages that 3D LED technology delivers position it as the driver of a once-in-a-generation shift. This financing round and collaboration with Intel reflect this potential and underscores the interest that our 3D nanowire-on-silicon technology is getting in the mobile-display market and from leading global technology-investment firms.”

Aledia is developing a new generation of LEDs that are manufactured on large-diameter silicon wafers and targeted at mobile display applications. The LED technology is expected to lead to displays that are more energy-efficient, much brighter, and manufacturable at moderate cost. The silicon-based technology also is well suited for the integration of electronics.

Anania said this Series C financing will support the company’s plans to significantly accelerate the speed of its LED technology development, including acquiring critical equipment.

“Energy efficiency, display quality and cost are three critical characteristics of mobile consumer electronics displays, and we feel Aledia’s 3D LED technology, based on large-area silicon fabrication, can impact this space,” said Gregory Bryant, senior vice president and general manager of the Client Computing Group at Intel Corp. “We’re excited to work with Aledia to innovate display technologies across client platforms.”

Aledia is a developer of next-generation LED displays based on its 3D nanowire technology.

Photonics.com
Mar 2018
BusinessAlediaLEDsDisplaysfundingBraemar Energy VenturesIntel CapitalEurope

back to top
Facebook Twitter Instagram LinkedIn YouTube RSS
©2023 Photonics Media, 100 West St., Pittsfield, MA, 01201 USA, [email protected]

Photonics Media, Laurin Publishing
x We deliver – right to your inbox. Subscribe FREE to our newsletters.
We use cookies to improve user experience and analyze our website traffic as stated in our Privacy Policy. By using this website, you agree to the use of cookies unless you have disabled them.