Lexington’s 1366 Technologies, a developer of silicon wafer technology, raises $6 Million in a series B round of equity funding December 20, 2010
Posted by HubTechInsider in Startups, Venture Capital.Tags: 1366 Technologies, Hanwha, Hanwha Chemical, integrated circuits, Lexington, Lexington Massachusetts, North Bridge Venture Partners, Polaris Venture Partners, Semiconductors, Startups, Venture Capital, Wafers
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Lexington’s 1366 Technologies, a developer of silicon wafer technology, raises $6 Million in a series B round of equity funding led by a group of investors including Hanwha Chemical, Ventizz Capital Fund, North Bridge Venture Partners and Polaris Venture Partners.
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