Israeli start-up TriEye secures USD 74 million funding
On November 10, TriEye developer of the world’s first CMOS-based Short-Wave Infrared (SWIR) sensing solution for mass-market applications, announces that it has raised USD 74 million of new capital. TriEye will use the funds to commercialize SEDAR (Spectrum-Enhanced Detection And Ranging), its imaging and ranging sol....
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