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Funding seeds laser-projector development

A Light Blue Optics product story
Edited by the Electronicstalk editorial team Aug 2, 2006

Light Blue Optics has closed a US $2.5 million seed funding round.

Light Blue Optics has closed a US $2.5 million seed funding round.

3i plc, the FTSE 100 listed global venture capital firm, led the round, which also included investment from NESTA, the Cambridge Capital Group, and local business angels.

Founded in 2004, Light Blue Optics has developed a novel, patented laser projection technology, PVPro , using laser light sources and diffractive techniques.

PVPro offers a unique combination of features and benefits including compact size, focus free operation, low power consumption, robust design with no moving parts and simple low cost manufacture.

The market for miniature projectors capable of displaying large, high resolution video images is expected to explode in the next five years as mobile device manufacturers seek to overcome the limitations of current small screens and unleash the vast and growing quantity of rich multimedia content trapped inside.

Dr Nic Lawrence, cofounder of the company, explained: "Light Blue Optics offers a unique and very elegant solution which meets the needs of a rapidly-growing market".

"PVPro has enormous potential in a wide range of business and consumer applications such as stand alone projectors, games consoles, mobile phones, media players and head up displays".

The seed funding will enable Light Blue Optics to accelerate its product development plans by expanding its internal engineering team and building relationships with its strategic customers and development partners.

"We are very excited to be backing Light Blue Optics".

"The business has the features we look for in an early-stage start-up, including a talented and creative technical team, world-class technology, and large market opportunity", said Laurence Garrett, 3i Partner.

"At 3i, we have always prided ourselves on investing in cutting-edge early-stage technology companies that have the potential to be the market leaders".

"We look forward to working closely with the team as the company grows and develops".

3i has worked closely with Light Blue Optics during the course of the investment process, and as well as providing a source of funding, has helped to strengthen the company's management team.

Dr Chris Harris, formerly President of Plasmon in the USA, and currently acting as the 3i Entrepreneur-in-Residence, has been working closely with Light Blue Optics over the past few months and now joins the company as Interim CEO.

"I am delighted to be involved with Light Blue Optics at this important phase of the company's growth and development", explained Dr Harris.

"LBO has developed a truly unique projection technology that has the potential to deliver many of the features requested by our customers".

"I look forward to helping the company realise its potential by building a successful world-class business".

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