Founded in Tokyo, Japan in 2014, Beyond Next Ventures is a venture capital firm dedicated to growing and commercializing revolutionary technologies from motivated entrepreneurs. They focus on seed-stage companies operating in deep tech sectors such as agriculture, biotech, electronics, robotics, medtech, healthcare, climate tech, digital, space, science, technology, drug discovery, food tech, and more across Japan and India.
KOALA Tech is a high-tech company based in Fukuoka, Japan, focused on developing organic semiconductor laser diodes. Founded in 2019, it aims to enable practical applications of the world's first organic semiconductor laser diode realized at the Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics Research (OPERA) at Kyushu University. The company's laser diode technology is based on organic fluorescent semiconductors, which are generally easier to process into thin films, offering a potentially low-cost light source that can be integrated with organic light-emitting diode and other organic electronic platforms.
KOALA Tech
Venture Round in 2020
KOALA Tech is a high-tech company based in Fukuoka, Japan, focused on developing organic semiconductor laser diodes. Founded in 2019, it aims to enable practical applications of the world's first organic semiconductor laser diode realized at the Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics Research (OPERA) at Kyushu University. The company's laser diode technology is based on organic fluorescent semiconductors, which are generally easier to process into thin films, offering a potentially low-cost light source that can be integrated with organic light-emitting diode and other organic electronic platforms.
KOALA Tech
Venture Round in 2019
KOALA Tech is a high-tech company based in Fukuoka, Japan, focused on developing organic semiconductor laser diodes. Founded in 2019, it aims to enable practical applications of the world's first organic semiconductor laser diode realized at the Center for Organic Photonics and Electronics Research (OPERA) at Kyushu University. The company's laser diode technology is based on organic fluorescent semiconductors, which are generally easier to process into thin films, offering a potentially low-cost light source that can be integrated with organic light-emitting diode and other organic electronic platforms.
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