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LightYX, an innovative construction technology firm based in Israel, has successfully completed a Series A funding round, raising $11 million. This significant investment was spearheaded by NOVA by Saint-Gobain, the venture capital division of a leading name in sustainable construction. The funding round attracted a diverse array of investors, including Yachad Capital Partners, Shibumi International, Somersault Ventures, and a network of private investors with substantial connections to the real estate and construction industries, both domestically and internationally.
The influx of capital will enable LightYX to accelerate its growth trajectory and broaden its market presence globally. In addition to the Series A funding, the company has also secured six grants totaling $3.3 million from the Israel Innovation Authority, providing a robust financial foundation for future developments. With this backing, LightYX is poised to enhance its precision laser technology, aiming to revolutionize the construction sector and improve operational efficiencies for its clients.
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