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§ Private Profile · Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Wireless power transfer technology for factory automation, building management, and IoT devices, using AirPlug systems for long-distance power.
Tokyo-based Aeterlink develops and manufactures wireless power transfer technologies, focusing on microwave-based systems that deliver spatial power transmission to digital sensors and IoT devices. Originating from research at Stanford University, the company produces the AirPlug system, which powers equipment up to 17 meters away without physical wiring or batteries. The hardware is utilized across various industrial applications, including factory automation, smart building management, logistics, and implantable medical devices. The enterprise operates with 93 employees and has raised 1.7 billion JPY in Series A funding from venture capital firms such as JAFCO Group, Incubate Fund, Keio Innovation Initiative, and SBI Investment. To support its commercial rollout and mass production, the business recently expanded its international footprint by establishing a US office in Indiana and a subsidiary in Thailand. Aeterlink was founded in 2020 by Ryo Iwasa and Yuji Tanabe.
Aeterlink has raised $13.3M across 1 funding round.
Aeterlink has raised $13.3M in total across 1 funding round.
Aeterlink has raised $13.3M in total across 1 funding round.
Aeterlink's investors include 沼田 朋子, 阿部 剛士, Keio Innovation Initiative, Mitsubishi UFJ Capital, Mizuho Capital, SMBC Venture Capital, SPARX Asset Management.
Aeterlink has raised $13.3M across 1 funding round. Most recently, it raised $13.3M Series B in May 2024.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 9, 2024 | $13.3M Series B | 沼田 朋子 | 阿部 剛士, Keio Innovation Initiative, Mitsubishi UFJ Capital, Mizuho Capital, SMBC Venture Capital, Sparx Asset Management | Announced |