VividQ, an innovative deep technology company specializing in computational holography, has successfully secured an additional $7.5 million in Series A funding. This recent financial round brings the company's total funding to over $30 million, a significant milestone that underscores the growing interest and investment in the field of holographic technologies. The funding round was led by Foresight Group, with participation from new investors like GameTech Ventures and Florida-based Ruttenberg Gordon Investments (RGI), alongside existing supporters. This influx of capital will be instrumental for VividQ as it aims to enhance its presence in the highly competitive U.S. market.
Founded in 2017 by Darran Milne, who serves as the Chief Executive Officer, VividQ is at the forefront of creating immersive three-dimensional and holographic visual experiences that seamlessly blend with the physical world.
The company’s cutting-edge computational display technology envisions a future where the barrier between virtual and real experiences is virtually nonexistent, eliminating the need for screens altogether. By engineering solutions that enhance perception and interaction with our environments, VividQ is paving the way for advancements in how we perceive digital content and engage with technology.
To further its mission, VividQ has established strategic partnerships with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) such as JVCKenwood. These collaborations focus on incorporating VividQ's advanced software and hardware solutions into various domains, including augmented reality (AR), virtual reality (VR), automotive head-up displays, and myriad consumer electronics. Additionally, the company has built strong teams and partnerships across the globe, notably in the U.S. and Japan, which positions it well to capitalize on the growing demand for innovative visual technologies. With its recent funding and a clear vision for the future, VividQ is poised to make significant strides in reshaping how we experience digital and holographic content.
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