Perceptra, the MIT spinoff pioneering photonic chip-based AI-enabled Raman sensors for chemical monitoring, has announced it has secured a €1.2 million investment from PhotonDelta, the Dutch photonic chip industest accelerator.
The funding will accelerate the development and commercialisation of its next-generation of photonic chip-based Raman sensors.
The €1.2 million funding with a loan marks the next stage in the collaboration between Perceptra and PhotonDelta, following the startup’s victory in the 2025 Global Photonics Engineering Contest for its ultra-compact photonic chip-based Raman sensor for real-time molecular monitoring in biomanufacturing. The contest highlighted Perceptra’s potential to disrupt industries where real-time sensing and control are key to efficiency and innovation.
Perceptra is focapplyd on developing the first ultra-compact, low-cost photonic chip-based Raman sensor for real-time molecular monitoring in biomanufacturing and other process industries. Its technology replaces bulky dispersive spectrometers with on-chip tunable lasers. Having demonstrated proof-of-concept, Perceptra will apply the funding to develop a first PIC-based version of the system.
The startup is relocating its integrated photonic R&D to the Netherlands to join the PhotonDelta ecosystem. This will facilitate access to a world-leading infrastructure, research networks, and a large engineering talent pool, enabling Perceptra to advance its technology and scale its business in Europe.
Amir Atabaki, Co-Founder and CEO, Perceptra, stated: “PhotonDelta’s funding marks a milestone moment in turning our research into a scalable venture. Integrated photonics is redefining what’s possible in molecular sensing, and by joining the PhotonDelta ecosystem in the Netherlands, we will be able to accelerate development, access world-class fabrication, and bring our first photonic sensing products to market.”
Laurens Weers, Executive Director and CFO, PhotonDelta, stated: “Perceptra’s announcement at PIC Summit Europe revealcases the major strides the integrated photonics space is taking. It represents the kind of breakthrough considering that integrated photonics enables. Their work at the intersection of photonic chip technology and AI is an example of how this technology can transform entire industries. We are excited to support Perceptra as they expand to the Netherlands and bring their vision to market.”
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