ATLANT 3D
Series A in 2025
ATLANT 3D develops atomically precise manufacturing technology and a platform ecosystem for rapid innovation in materials, micro and nano devices, and scalable production. Founded in 2018, the company centers on Direct Atomic Layer Processing (DALP), enabling atom-by-atom material and pattern processing that bypasses conventional cleanroom-based fabrication. Its offerings include A-HUBs and NANOFABRICATOR platforms to support prototyping and manufacturing across semiconductors, optics and photonics, MEMS/sensors, RF, and advanced packaging. The approach provides local, on-demand production with zero-waste, reduces development time and costs, and promotes flexibility across the value chain. By enabling ecosystem-wide collaboration and standard industry compatibility, ATLANT 3D seeks to shorten the innovation cycle, facilitate scalable manufacturing, and address geographic and geopolitical constraints in micro/nanoelectronics.
Lightnovo
Series A in 2024
Founded in 2019 by DTU researchers Oleksii Ilchenko, Yurii Pilhun, and Anja Boisen, Lightnovo specializes in the production and commercialization of Raman spectroscopy and microscopy solutions. Their mission is to provide high-quality, innovative products for research-grade, industrial, and consumer applications.
Danish Graphene
Venture Round in 2023
Danish Graphene, established from a top Danish university, specializes in manufacturing graphene materials for industrial use. Their products significantly enhance the durability, abrasion resistance, and conductivity of various products, benefiting multiple industries. The company's unique selling point is its sustainable production method, allowing graphene properties to be tailored to specific applications, thereby expanding its utility across diverse sectors.
ATLANT 3D
Series A in 2022
ATLANT 3D develops atomically precise manufacturing technology and a platform ecosystem for rapid innovation in materials, micro and nano devices, and scalable production. Founded in 2018, the company centers on Direct Atomic Layer Processing (DALP), enabling atom-by-atom material and pattern processing that bypasses conventional cleanroom-based fabrication. Its offerings include A-HUBs and NANOFABRICATOR platforms to support prototyping and manufacturing across semiconductors, optics and photonics, MEMS/sensors, RF, and advanced packaging. The approach provides local, on-demand production with zero-waste, reduces development time and costs, and promotes flexibility across the value chain. By enabling ecosystem-wide collaboration and standard industry compatibility, ATLANT 3D seeks to shorten the innovation cycle, facilitate scalable manufacturing, and address geographic and geopolitical constraints in micro/nanoelectronics.