
RWTH Aachen's Silexica has now raised $28m altogether for its software optimisation package for embedded supercomputer applications such as autonomous vehicle technologies.
Steel furnace monitoring developer Kubal-Wraith has made its public debut, winning a $33,000 prize from Worshipful Company of Armourers and Brasiers.
Cambridge Material Testing Solutions has been established to develop software and equipment that let industrial clients assess the condition of their metal assets.
North Carolina State University semiconductor material spinout HexaTech will seek $3.5m from its latest round to bring its overall funding to roughly $12m.
Infrared laser manufacturer Intraband was spun out in 2007 and is aiming to deliver products for purposes including medical diagnostics and environmental monitoring.
Oxford spinout Metaboards has the backing of Oxford Sciences Innovation as it targets revenue streams for its metamaterial-based wireless charging technology.
Polycera was spun out from Water Planet, itself a spinout of UCLA, and was established to commercialise polymer membranes for water filtration.
Cambridge Enterprise has returned to back Silicon Microgravity, which builds on collaborative research between the university and BP.
MiAlgae was formed by a University of Edinburgh alumnus to commercialise microalgae-based animal feed supplements sourced from treated wastewater.