Industry’s first multi-nozzle printhead that can scale to 0.5 μm for 100X higher resolution and 10X higher throughput than competition will reinvent micromanufacturing
Scrona AG, the additive manufacturing startup and world record holder of the smallest ever printed color picture, today announced the closing of its $9.6 million Series A financing. This round was led by AM Ventures with syndicate partners including TRUMPF Venture, Verve Ventures and Manz GmbH Management Consulting and Investment.
The $9.6 million includes $6.7 million from Series A funding and $2.9 million from a grant by Swiss
Secretariat for Education, Research and Innovation (SERI). Scrona also announced the industry’s first multi-nozzle electrostatic printhead for mass manufacturing to speed product invention in an economical and eco-friendly way, with unprecedented printing resolution in the sub-micrometer range.
The new capital will allow Scrona to accelerate the industrialization and commercialization of this novel printing technology and develop new applications across multiple industries including semiconductor manufacturing, high-end displays, electronics, and PCB. For example, the resolution and layer thickness control of Scrona’s
technology enables printing of quantum dot RGB color filters for high-brightness, full-color micro LED
displays in augmented reality glasses for gaming and metaverse applications.
“Scrona is enabling customers to digitally print the impossible – on any material, at scale, improving
the speed, accuracy and cost of manufacturing today and tomorrow’s innovative products,” said Dr.
Patrick Galliker, co-founder and CEO of Scrona. “We are very excited to be supported by this
syndicate of expert investors who understand the disruptive potential of Scrona‘s scalable printing
technology, which has the ability to reduce manufacturing steps 10-fold, while also significantly
reducing material, energy and water usage. ”
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