A Cambridge University power electronics spin-out is poised to exploit a $30 billion global market after clinching its first major financial round.
Cambridge GaN Devices told Business Weekly that the University of Cambridge Enterprise Fund VI, managed by Parkwalk, has backed the transformative round for the fledgling business, which is developing innovative high-performance Gallium Nitride power electronic devices.
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