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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.
MKS Instruments (MKSI) reported $3.6B revenue in FY2024, up 15% YoY. Critical supplier of instruments and components for semiconductor manufacturing. HQ: Andover, MA. Market cap ~$6B.
MKS Instruments, Inc. is a leading provider of instruments, subsystems, and process control solutions for semiconductor manufacturing, as well as electronics, life sciences, and industrial markets, headquartered in Andover, Massachusetts. Founded in 1961, MKS develops the precision instruments — gas flow controllers, pressure sensors, RF power systems, vacuum components, and spectrometers — that semiconductor fabs use to control deposition, etch, and cleaning processes with extreme precision. The company reported revenues of $3.6B in FY2024 (pro forma including Atotech, acquired in 2022), up approximately 15% year-over-year.
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