Scintil Photonics raises $4.4M to advance 800G silicon photonic transceivers

Sept. 30, 2019
These funds will enable the fabless company to accelerate product development and technology industrialization.

Scintil Photonics (Grenoble, France), a developer of silicon photonic fully integrated circuits including laser integration, raised $4.4 million dollars (4 million euro) in its first-round funding. Supernova Invest, Innovacom, and Bpifrance are lead investors on the round and were joined by Credit Agricole Alpes Développement and endowment Fund Foreis.

The proceeds will be used to develop prototypes (800 Gbit/sec or Gbps transceiver photonic circuits) in commercial semiconductor foundries in order to sample strategic customers in the datacenter market. The team and development partnerships, including those with CEA-Leti in France and the University of Toronto in Canada, will be strengthened.

The success of this first tranche of funding reflects investor interest and confidence in the technology and the company, founded less than a year ago. Prior to its establishment, in November 2018, by CEO Sylvie Menezo, previously with CEA-Leti, and chairman Pascal Langlois, former CEO of Tronics Microsystems, the start-up project, incubated at CEA-Leti, received initial start-up funding as a winner of i-Lab 2018, a French government-sponsoredinnovation competition hosted by Bpifrance.

“We are very pleased to have the support of leading French investors to further develop to an industrial level our innovative silicon photonic integrated circuits,” said Sylvie Menezo,CEO of Scintil Photonics. “Integrating lasers onto silicon photonic circuits, mass produced in commercial silicon photonics foundries using standard manufacturing processes, is a key technology asset of Scintil. This will open up many opportunities, not only in optical communications, but also in computing and sensing applications, such as Lidar. We look forward to engaging with prospective customers and demonstrating the functionality and performance enhancements that Scintil Photonics can bring. With this first funding round, Scintil will be able to have its demonstrator and prototype circuits manufactured in commercial foundries, which will greatly accelerate our time to market.”

Drawing upon over 15 years of research on lasers, silicon photonics and 3D packaging conducted at CEA-Leti, Scintil’s technology enables higher-speed optical communication through the integration of multiwavelength lasers with silicon photonics standard technology. It also reduces implementation costs by avoiding several packaging steps. Besides developing solutions for high-speed data transmission, Scintil Photonics also targets sensing applications, such as lidar, an enabling technology for autonomous detection and mobility.

Improving data center efficiency is one of industry’s major challenges today.

"We firmly believe in Scintil Photonics’ ability to implement the seamless integration of III- V semiconductor material on silicon. In particular, the collective manufacturing of lasers, reducing the cost of mass-producing fully integrated photonic circuits while improving the energy efficiency and other critical parameters, is a key differentiator in penetrating the market of data center transceivers and sensors. It matches perfectly Supernova Invest’sambition to support game-changing Deep Tech startups,” said Christophe Desrumaux, investment director at Supernova Invest.

“Foreis is very proud to contribute to the development of Scintil Photonics, a promising venture in high-speed silicon photonics solutions, which will help create innovation and employment in the semiconductors industry in France,” said Jean-Yves Muller, president of the endowment Fund Foreis.

SOURCE: Scintil Photonics; https://www.scintil-photonics.com/post/scintil-photonics-raises-4m-4-4m-in-first-round-funding

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Gail Overton | Senior Editor (2004-2020)

Gail has more than 30 years of engineering, marketing, product management, and editorial experience in the photonics and optical communications industry. Before joining the staff at Laser Focus World in 2004, she held many product management and product marketing roles in the fiber-optics industry, most notably at Hughes (El Segundo, CA), GTE Labs (Waltham, MA), Corning (Corning, NY), Photon Kinetics (Beaverton, OR), and Newport Corporation (Irvine, CA). During her marketing career, Gail published articles in WDM Solutions and Sensors magazine and traveled internationally to conduct product and sales training. Gail received her BS degree in physics, with an emphasis in optics, from San Diego State University in San Diego, CA in May 1986.

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