Somalytics is bringing better sense to the digital world. The nanotechnology start-up was launched by IP Group Inc. to commercialize technology developed by University of Washington researchers in collaboration with CoMotion. Somalytics has developed a patent-pending miniature paper carbon nanotube capacitive sensor that is highly sensitive to the human body, enabling new consumer and industrial applications. Somalytics’ skin, eye and gesture monitoring sensors are developed and manufactured in the U.S. and are anticipated to change the world by improving the human experience through innovations in areas such as consumer electronics, Internet of Things, transportation, and health and wellness. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter @somalytics or visit www.somalytics.com
Location: United States, Washington, Seattle
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $1.9M
Founded date: 2021
Investors 2
| Date | Name | Website |
| - | IP Group N... | ipgroup-in... |
| - | WRF Capita... | wrfseattle... |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 30.08.2022 | Seed | $1.9M | IP Group N... |
Mentions in press and media 5
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| 31.08.2022 | Somalytics Closes Seed Funding | Somalytics, a Seattle, WA-based nanotechnology startup, raised an undisclosed amount in Seed funding. The round was led by IP Group with support from WRFCapital. The company intends to use the funds to expedite their move to mass manufactur... |
| 30.08.2022 | Somalytics Raises $1.9M Seed Round | SEATTLE, WA, Tech innovator Somalytics has received a seed funding of $1.9 million to launch mass production of its award-winning new sensor. >> Click here for more funding data on Somalytics >> To export Somalytics funding ... |
| 30.08.2022 | Somalytics bags $1.9M in seed funding to mass produce the world’s smallest nano-based capacitive sensor that can ‘feel’ human presence | Nanotechnology has been around for over half a century. American physicist and Nobel Prize laureate Richard Feynman first introduce the concept in 1959. More than six decades later, advances in nanotechnology are making it possible to devel... |
| 30.08.2022 | Univ. of Washington spinout Somalytics, which is developing sensory tech, raises $1.9M | Somalytics, a University of Washington spinout developing tech to sense human gestures, body functions and eye movement, raised $1.9 million. The seed round was led by IP Group, with participation from Washington Research Foundation Capital... |
| 15.11.2021 | Univ. of Washington spinout aims to detect eye and body movement using sensors embedded in paper | Rendering of Somalytics’ prototype gesture mat. (Somalytics Image) A new company out of the University of Washington launched this week with technology to sense human gestures, body functions and eye movement. Somalytics has developed ultra... |