SixSense, a female-led Singapore-based deep tech startup specialising in AI solutions for semiconductor manufacturing, has raised $8.5 million in Series A funding, bringing its total funding to $12 million. The round was led by Peak XV’s Surge, with participation from Alpha Intelligence Capital, FEBE, and other investors.
Co-founded by CEO Akanksha Jagwani and CTO Avni Agarwal, the company’s AI platform helps semiconductor manufacturers detect rare and minor defects during production. With the new funding, SixSense plans to expand into key markets, including Taiwan and Malaysia, while developing partnerships with AI-focused inspection equipment providers.
The investment will also support research and development of line-level intelligence capabilities, enabling AI-driven communication between multiple machines on production lines for real-time, factory-wide optimisation.
SixSense’s hardware-agnostic platform processes factory data to prevent quality issues and increase throughput. The solution has already been adopted by major players like GlobalFoundries and JCET, with customers reporting up to 30% faster production cycles and 1-2% yield improvements.
The women-led startup, established in 2018, is well-positioned to benefit from the global semiconductor manufacturing shift, as new fabs emerge across Asia and the United States. The company’s technology is compatible with inspection tools covering over 60% of the global market, making it accessible for both existing and new facilities.
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