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Silicon Catalyst admits four companies

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Silicon Catalyst, the incubator focused exclusively on accelerating semiconductor solutions, announces the admission of four companies into the semiconductor industry’s highly acclaimed program.

The newly admitted companies include:

Cambridge Terahertz

Democratizing the Terahertz spectrum through CMOS phased array technology

Liitto

Computing Solutions for the Clean Energy Era

Veevx

Intelligent Memory Chiplets

weeteq

The “tiny” embedded technology company

Silicon Catalyst has developed a support ecosystem for its semiconductor start-ups, providing a strong network of Strategic Partners, technical & business advisors, and industry professionals who help companies to launch and scale in the market. In addition, the incubator’s In-Kind Partners provide privileged access to services, expertise, and intellectual property that can help commercialize their companies’ technological innovation.

“Our most recent applicant screening cycle was truly spectacular, with a record number of entrepreneurial teams from 14 countries looking to participate in our 24-month incubation program,” stated Paul Pickering, Managing Partner at Silicon Catalyst. “These four companies exemplify our mission to assist in building out the next generation of semiconductor-based solutions to address the significant market challenges and opportunities in the areas of communications, energy, IoT and embedded systems.”

Utilizing the Terahertz spectrum to save and improve lives on a global scale

Cambridge Terahertz was spun out of MIT in 2021 with the mission to bring Terahertz technology to the world. Our Terahertz CMOS phased array technology is setting orders-of-magnitude performance records, enabling low-cost and widely deployed Terahertz wireless systems, unlocking the benefits of this untapped frequency range. The list of impactful/lucrative markets for such a tech is extremely long but we are beginning with imaging, starting with the physical security and loss prevention markets. We're building a future where detection of weapons and contraband is ubiquitous and blends into the background.

Computing Solutions for the Clean Energy Era

Liitto builds hardware that transforms low-priced and wasted clean energy into a valuable computational resource. Our unique solution helps solar and wind power plants address the $11 billion annual problem of value deflation and curtailment. Simultaneously, we provide a path to decarbonize the fast-growing, energy-intensive fields of computation, ranging from Bitcoin Mining to AI Training.

Intelligent Memory Chiplets

Veevx Intelligent Memory (iRAM) Chiplets combine high performance, high density, and ultra-low power enabling the next generation in memory technology to service the demands from a wide variety of markets. iRAM performance and non-volatility enables replacement of large block SRAM with 100X reduction in deep sleep power and 2X improvement in density. The Veevx Intelligent Memory product family spans memory densities from 2MB to 128MB and supports 3D and 2.5D packaging options with a configurable Chiplets interface.

The ‘tiny’ embedded technology company

weeteq is pioneering a new approach to circuit design for industrial applications, optimizing operational performance and unsupervised machine learning, for every closed-loop control system, changing the way industries approach digital transformation. Ultra Edge® technology introduces circuit-level artificial intelligence, which solves real-world industrial-scale challenges, reducing cost and energy expenditure, whilst increasing productivity and uptime of assets. Our goal is for our ‘tiny’, embedded technology to become a ubiquitous presence within the circuits and components of Industry 4.0 solutions.

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