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Lumafield makes the Voyager industrial CT scanner with cloud-based Neptune software, bringing X-ray CT imaging to engineering teams at a fraction of traditional cost; raised $120M+ including a $75M Series C in 2024 led by Kleiner Perkins;
Lumafield is an industrial technology company founded in 2019 by Eduardo Torrealba and Joseph DeSimone (co-founder of Carbon, the 3D printing unicorn), headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The company makes industrial X-ray computed tomography (CT) scanning accessible to engineering teams at mainstream manufacturing companies — a technology previously limited to specialized labs due to prohibitive cost ($500K–$3M+ for traditional CT systems) and complexity. Lumafield's Voyager CT scanner is priced at a monthly subscription starting around $4,500–$6,000/month, paired with its Neptune cloud software platform that provides AI-assisted 3D visualization, defect detection, and measurement tools accessible from a browser without specialized training.
Echodyne develops compact, affordable electronically scanning radars for autonomy and security using metamaterials (MESA technology); raised $199M+ total; backed by Bill Gates, NEA, Northrop Grumman, and Hyundai;
Echodyne is a radar technology company founded in 2014 and headquartered in Kirkland, Washington. The company was spun out of Intellectual Ventures and is commercializing Metamaterial Electronically Scanning Array (MESA) radar technology — a novel approach that uses engineered metamaterials to achieve the performance of traditional phased-array radar at a fraction of the cost, size, and weight. MESA radars can electronically steer their beam in 3D without any moving parts, enabling high-resolution, wide-field sensing in compact form factors suitable for drones, autonomous vehicles, ground robots, fixed-site security, and perimeter protection.
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