
Innatera is a pioneering company specializing in ultra-low power neuromorphic processors that mimic brain-like intelligence for sensors. Founded as a spin-off from Delft University of Technology, it aims to revolutionize sensor technology by enabling real-time, energy-efficient processing. With a focus on spiking neural networks, Innatera's products deliver exceptional performance in power-limited applications, targeting a mission to make a billion sensors intelligent by 2030. Backed by prominent European VCs, the company is positioned at the forefront of the deeptech landscape, addressing critical challenges in climate, safety, and accessibility.

Innatera is a pioneering company specializing in ultra-low power neuromorphic processors that mimic brain-like intelligence for sensors. Founded as a spin-off from Delft University of Technology, it aims to revolutionize sensor technology by enabling real-time, energy-efficient processing. With a focus on spiking neural networks, Innatera's products deliver exceptional performance in power-limited applications, targeting a mission to make a billion sensors intelligent by 2030. Backed by prominent European VCs, the company is positioned at the forefront of the deeptech landscape, addressing critical challenges in climate, safety, and accessibility.
Founded: 2018 (TU Delft spin-off)
Product focus: Ultra-low-power neuromorphic Spiking Neural Processors (Pulsar) for sensor-edge AI
Latest round: Series A announced 2024-06-27 (~€15M reported)
Headcount: 119 employees
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Energy-efficient edge AI for sensors and embedded devices
2018
Computer Hardware Manufacturing
€5M
€15M
Reported participation from EIC Fund, MIG Capital, Matterwave Ventures, Delft Enterprises
“Backed by European deeptech-focused investors including Invest-NL, EIC Fund, MIG Capital, Matterwave Ventures, and Delft Enterprises”