Minysa

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Minysa

Minysa

Develops next-generation gallium nitride (GaN) control chips for high-performance power electronic systems.

DR 1.2Speed 622021ActiveZurich, Switzerland
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Minysa provides high-reliability Swiss GaN gate-driver ASICs, SiPs, and plug-and-play modules for power electronics. Their solutions enable smaller, cooler, and more efficient power systems for applications in space, industrial, automotive, e-mobility, and renewable energy. Minysa simplifies the adoption of GaN technology by offering integrated protection, sensing, and reference designs.
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What does Minysa do?

Minysa provides high-reliability Swiss GaN gate-driver ASICs, SiPs, and plug-and-play modules for power electronics. Their solutions enable smaller, cooler, and more efficient power systems for applications in space, industrial, automotive, e-mobility, and renewable energy. Minysa simplifies the adoption of GaN technology by offering integrated protection, sensing, and reference designs.

What is Minysa's revenue?

StartupHub estimates Minysa's annual revenue at $8.1M (range $5.4M to $11.0M, 27% confidence), based on comparable companies in the sector.

What is Minysa's valuation?

StartupHub estimates Minysa's effective valuation at $37.1M (range $25.4M to $61.1M, 23% confidence), based on comparable companies in the sector.

How much funding has Minysa raised?

Minysa has raised a total of $10M in funding. The most recent round on record is Pre-Seed.

Where is Minysa headquartered?

Minysa is headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland.

When was Minysa founded?

Minysa was founded in 2021.

What industry does Minysa operate in?

Minysa operates in Semiconductors, Electronics, Aerospace, Industrial Automation, Robotics, Semiconductor.

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