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§ Private Profile · Burlington, MA, USA
Fabless semiconductor company developing power conversion semiconductors for mobile, industrial, and consumer electronics.
Based in Burlington, Massachusetts, Arctic Sand Technologies is a fabless semiconductor company that develops highly efficient power conversion chips to reduce the size and energy consumption of electronic devices. The enterprise targets voltage management applications across consumer electronics, telecommunications, data centers, mobile computing, and LED display backlighting. Prior to its acquisition, the business operated with a team of 26 employees and secured approximately $29.6 million in total venture capital funding across multiple rounds. Backed by institutional investors including North Bridge Venture Partners, the firm was acquired by Peregrine Semiconductor in March 2017 and subsequently integrated into the broader power module business of its parent company, Murata Manufacturing. Arctic Sand Technologies was originally founded in 2010 as a commercial spin-out from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology by co-founders Nadia Shalaby, David Giuliano, Tomas Palacios, and David Kunst.
Arctic Sand Technologies has raised $28.6M across 2 funding rounds.
Arctic Sand Technologies has raised $28.6M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Arctic Sand Technologies has raised $28.6M in total across 2 funding rounds.
Arctic Sand Technologies's investors include Murata Electronics, Arsenal Venture Partners, GE Ventures, Northwater Capital Management.
Arctic Sand Technologies has raised $28.6M across 2 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $19.0M Series B in February 2016.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 25, 2016 | $19M Series B | Murata Electronics | Arsenal Venture Partners, GE Ventures, Northwater Capital Management | Announced |
| Jan 14, 2013 | $9.6M Series A | — | — | Announced |