Lam Research awards $250K investment to Lightfinder for chip-scale optical sensing technology
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Dean Takahashi
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Summary
Lam Research awarded a $250,000 investment to Lightfinder, a company developing chip-scale optical instruments for sensing, at the conclusion of a venture competition held at Lam Research's Silicon Valley headquarters. Lightfinder CEO Diana Mojahed accepted the award at the event.
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The winner was Lightfinder, which is making chip-scale optical instruments for sensing.
Lighterfinder CEO Diana Mojahed was there to accept the award.
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