Archangels and Maven co-lead investment in Optoscribe
Optoscribe, a supplier of glass-based integrated photonics components, today announced that the company has closed an investment round of £2.8 million led by Scottish business angel investment syndicate, Archangels, and also supported by its other existing investors, Par Equity, Scottish Investment Bank and the Optoscribe management team.
Previous investors were joined in this round by Glasgow-based private equity manager Maven Capital Partners.
Thes funding will facilitate an expansion of current manufacturing capacity, the hiring of key engineering resource and allow the business to meet the demands of a growing customer base.
Optoscribe’s innovative and proprietary laser direct-write technology produces optical components at a wafer level, primarily for high volume optical transceiver manufacturers supplying the rapidly growing data centre market.
The company’s solution enables a simple and precise means of getting light to and from the components within optical transceivers and other photonic integrated circuits. This facilitates transceiver manufacturers to adopt more automated, high volume assembly processes resulting in substantial reductions in overall costs.
Nick Psaila, chief executive officer at Optoscribe, said: “We have delivered significant growth and shareholder value over the past 12 months. We have made good progress strengthening our strategic partnerships and broadening our customer base while concentrating on being designed-in to our customers’ volume products and generating recurring revenue lines for the business. This investment round will enable the company to continue our focussed growth plans and further expand both our manufacturing capacity and engineering resource.”
David Ovens, chief operating officer at Archangels, said: “Optoscribe has experienced considerable growth since Archangels initially invested in the company in 2016 and is
emerging as a leading technology player in a large, global market. This funding will help to strengthen the company’s infrastructure so that it can service its growing customer base and
continue to develop a range of innovative products and solutions. We are also delighted that Maven Capital Partners have chosen to co-lead this round with Archangels.”
David Milroy, investment director at Maven Capital Partners, added: “We are delighted to have invested in Optoscribe, helping facilitate the expansion of its manufacturing capacity
and hiring of new talent. It is an attractive investment proposition – the cloud data centre market is experiencing explosive growth in order to meet consumer expectations for on demand,
high quality and real-time access to content across a wide range of devices and our due diligence has confirmed that Optoscribe’s glass-based integrated photonic components
offer a unique solution to the challenges faced by the transceiver vendors focussed on this market. We look forward to working with Nick Psaila and his leadership team as they take the
business to the next level.”