
Silicon MicroGravity
Proprietary resonant MEMS technology with a focus on the global motion and gravity markets.
- B2B
- manufacturing
- semiconductors
- hardware
- deep tech
- nanotech
- autonomous & sensor tech
- recognition technology
- dt and ls
- spinout
- space tech
- esa
- esa sme
- drones
- oil & gas
- space upstream
- semiconductor designers and manufacturers
- nif defense security and resilience
- dual-use tech
- defence applications
- sensor tech
- space vehicles components and payloads
- space dt
- recovery
- nif awareness and decision making
- semiconductors for space
- inertial sensors
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* | $2.2m Valuation: $35.0m | Seed | |
Total Funding | 000k |
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Silicon Microgravity (SMG) specializes in developing cutting-edge Micro-Electro-Mechanical Systems (MEMS) technology, focusing on high-performance, low-cost, miniaturized, and robust accelerometers and gyroscopes. These devices are essential for inertial navigation and gravitational data applications, offering sensitivities not easily or economically achievable by other means. SMG serves a diverse range of clients across various industries, including robotics, civil engineering, mining, military, autonomous vehicles (AVs), and space exploration. The company operates in the advanced technology market, leveraging its proprietary resonant MEMS technology to create value for its customers.
SMG's business model revolves around the development and commercialization of its MEMS technology. The company generates revenue through the sale of its high-performance sensors and related services. By focusing on innovation and maintaining a strong intellectual property portfolio, SMG ensures a competitive edge in the market.
The company recently underwent a significant transformation, with the management team completing a Management Buy Out (MBO), resulting in management and employees owning 98.5% of the company. This move underscores the team's commitment to driving the company's future growth and success.
Keywords: MEMS technology, inertial navigation, gravitational data, accelerometers, gyroscopes, robotics, civil engineering, mining, military, autonomous vehicles.