JSR Corporation led a round featuring fellow corporate investors SK Hynix, TSMC Partners, Intel Capital, Aliad, Applied Ventures and Samsung Venture Investment.
Inpria, a US-based semiconductor manufacturing technology spinout of Oregon State University (OSU), received $31m yesterday in a series C round led by petrochemical materials provider JSR Corporation.
Memory semiconductor provider SK Hynix also took part, as did TSMC Partners, Intel Capital, Aliad, Applied Ventures and Samsung Venture Investment: vehicles for chipmakers TSMC and Intel, industrial gases supplier Air Liquide, semiconductor manufacturing technology provider Applied Materials and electronics producer Samsung.
Founded in 2007, Inpria produces a range of metal oxide photoresists…
Thierry Heles
Thierry Heles is editor-at-large of Global University Venturing and Global Corporate Venturing, and host of the Beyond the Breakthrough podcast.