Syenta Raises A$8.8M to Break AI’s Memory Wall with Next-Gen Chip Packaging Technology
August 15, 2025 -- Australian semiconductor technology company Syenta has raised A$8.8 million in Pre-Series A funding to commercialize a breakthrough in chip packaging that could unlock the next generation of AI and high-performance computing. The round was led by Investible, with participation from Blackbird Ventures, In-Q-Tel, SGInnovate, OIF Ventures, Salus Ventures, Jelix Ventures, Wollemi Capital Group, and Brindabella Capital.
Spun out of the Australian National University, Syenta has developed a transformative approach to semiconductor manufacturing with its proprietary Localized Electrochemical Manufacturing (LEM) technology. This novel approach enables micron-scale resolution in advanced semiconductor packaging, offering a scalable solution to the pressing memory bandwidth bottlenecks in AI computing.
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