Vayyar
Founded Year
2011Stage
Series E | AliveTotal Raised
$296MValuation
$0000Last Raised
$108M | 2 yrs agoMosaic Score The Mosaic Score is an algorithm that measures the overall financial health and market potential of private companies.
-51 points in the past 30 days
About Vayyar
Vayyar operates as a company specializing in four-dimensional (4D) radar imaging technology. It offers advanced sensors to see through walls and objects, track and map everything happening in an environment in real-time and is capable of producing high-resolution 4D point-cloud images. Its sensors are primarily used in industries like healthcare for early-stage breast cancer detection, automotive for safety measures, retail for shopper insights and inventory monitoring, and robotics for improving safety and efficiency. The company was founded in 2011 and is based in Yehud, Israel.
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Vayyar's Products & Differentiators
Automotive Sensor
Vayyar’s intelligent sensors create holistic safety opportunities for in-cabin and ADAS, using automotive-grade 4D imaging radar technology. The ‘fourth dimension’ refers to the ability to capture movement, time and speed. At the core of these sensors is a high-performance Radar-on-Chip that supports up to 48 transceivers for exceptional resolution. With an ultra-wide field of view, Vayyar’s 60 GHz and 79 GHz single-chip radar modules cover large areas to reduce the number of sensors in vehicles. They provide comprehensive detection in and around the vehicle, while simultaneously tracking multiple targets and objects. Vayyar technology is multifunctional, affordable and available for mass production. The radar-based platform is robust in all road conditions, while protecting user privacy.
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Vayyar Patents
Vayyar has filed 108 patents.
The 3 most popular patent topics include:
- radio electronics
- antennas (radio)
- radio frequency antenna types
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6/24/2021 | 6/25/2024 | Electromagnetism, Electronic design, Analog circuits, Radio electronics, Transformers (electrical) | Grant |
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Related Topics | Electromagnetism, Electronic design, Analog circuits, Radio electronics, Transformers (electrical) |
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Latest Vayyar News
Mar 22, 2024
By harnessing advanced technologies from diverse fields globally, Hatch – HTX’s (Home Team Science and Technology Agency) innovation centre – is transforming how critical challenges in public safety are addressed. Mr Assaf Kartowsky (right), Vayyar’s research and development manager for the homeland security market, shares more about the start-up's radar-on-chip technology at the Dimension X Cohort One Demo Day. Photos: Hatch Brought to you by Focused initially on revolutionising medical screenings for early-stage breast cancer detection, imaging radar technology start-up Vayyar now finds its radar-on-chip technology poised to provide equally impactful solutions, albeit in a different capacity. “With an increasing number of clients seeking enhanced security solutions, we decided to look into delivering more effective security screenings at a lower cost,” said Mr Assaf Kartowsky, Vayyar’s research and development manager for the homeland security market. As part of its diversification strategy, Vayyar chose to participate in Dimension X , the open innovation challenge launched by Hatch . The latter was established in May 2023 by HTX (Home Team Science and Technology Agency) in collaboration with Knovel Engineering and open innovation company SOSA. 01:00 Min Dimension X aims to crowdsource and validate innovative technologies from global start-ups to tackle public safety and security challenges. Video: Mediacorp Leveraging technologies from various sectors, including the medical and logistics industries, start-ups like Vayyar are given the opportunity to refine their technologies for dual-use applications through Dimension X. Now in its third run, the programme has published 30 challenge statements, attracting over 250 applications from international start-ups keen to jointly develop and validate their technologies with the Home Team. Since its inception, Dimension X has fast-tracked the validation process for a diverse range of solutions through proof-of-concepts. Among them are AI-powered tools such as Neural Guard’s EyeFox that streamlines baggage screening by detecting threats from traditional X-ray images and Wonder Robotics’ technologies that equip drones with autonomous capabilities designed for navigating urban landscapes. Equally noteworthy is Flyz Robotics’ Drobot, an autonomous system that deploys sensors on vertical walls to gather and transmit data for first responders and security teams. Additionally, CyberBee’s navigation technology utilises custom computer vision algorithms for precise mapping, localisation and navigation in GPS-unavailable environments, such as indoor settings. Dr Hagay Klein (left), founder and CEO of CyberBee, speaks to visitors at the Dimension X Cohort One Demo Day. To date, 11 start-ups, including Vayyar, Neural Guard, Wonder Robotics, Flyz Robotics and CyberBee, have secured funding to validate their technologies through their participation in Dimension X. On Jan 24 at the Dimension X Cohort One Demo Day, Ministry of Home Affairs personnel and industry leaders gathered to witness proof-of-concept demonstrations that showcased the start-ups’ technologies and their ability to effectively meet the challenge statements. COLLABORATING ON REAL-WORLD USE CASES Through Dimension X, Hatch enables start-ups to develop their solutions in collaboration with HTX’s scientists, engineers and Home Team end-users for the duration of the programme. This supports start-ups in advancing their technologies by testing and validating their concepts and minimum viable products in real-world scenarios while incorporating end-user feedback, an essential element for early and viable solutions development. Mr Kartowsky noted that the in-depth engagement facilitated by Hatch as well as the innovation centre’s assistance in defining proof-of-concept requirements helped Vayyar achieve the right product-market fit from the get-go. “We gained direct insights into key user needs early on, ensuring no vital functionalities were overlooked. Furthermore, developing a proof-of-concept showcasing our capabilities builds partners’ confidence and opens more doors,” he said. Mr Ron Shafran, Flyz Robotics’ co-founder and CEO, values the high level of communication within the Dimension X ecosystem. The clear and precise feedback from Home Team end-users allowed him and his team to refine and complete their proof-of-concept with confidence. Flyz Robotics’ Drobot, an autonomous system that deploys sensors on vertical walls to gather and transmit data for first responders and security teams, on display at the Dimension X Cohort One Demo Day. Mr Shafran added that participating in Dimension X was a strategic move for Flyz Robotics. He explained: “As a foreign start-up, it would have been difficult connecting with a government organisation independently. Being part of Dimension X smoothed our entry into Singapore, a key market for growth and expansion.” A MULTI-PRONGED APPROACH TO FOSTERING INNOVATION As part of its mission to introduce cutting-edge technologies to bolster Singapore’s public safety and security, Hatch supports start-ups from the Dimension X cohort by facilitating networking sessions, offering market entry assistance and providing local insights. Mr Idan Shimon, co-founder and CEO of Wonder Robotics, showcases the start-up's autonomous drone solution at the Dimension X Cohort One Demo Day. Co-founder and CEO of Wonder Robotics Idan Shimon said that Hatch has been instrumental in helping the company build connections and understand native requirements. The partnership opportunities and potential for expansion into Singapore have also proven invaluable for CyberBee. Working closely with operational end-users, CyberBee developed the Tactical Wearable Localisation Responder for first responder units. The lightweight module transmits real-time indoor localisation data, thus enhancing situational awareness for commanders and improving operational efficiency and safety on the ground. “By collaborating with the Singapore Civil Defence Force, we ensured that the proof-of-concept solution would meet the requirements of real-world operations,” said Dr Hagay Klein, founder and CEO of CyberBee.
Vayyar Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
When was Vayyar founded?
Vayyar was founded in 2011.
Where is Vayyar's headquarters?
Vayyar's headquarters is located at 26 Shabazi Street, Yehud.
What is Vayyar's latest funding round?
Vayyar's latest funding round is Series E.
How much did Vayyar raise?
Vayyar raised a total of $296M.
Who are the investors of Vayyar?
Investors of Vayyar include Bessemer Venture Partners, Battery Ventures, MoreVC, ClalTech, Regal Four and 15 more.
Who are Vayyar's competitors?
Competitors of Vayyar include Butlr, Xandar Kardian, Safe-Living, Tonbo Imaging, EchoCare Technologies and 7 more.
What products does Vayyar offer?
Vayyar's products include Automotive Sensor and 4 more.
Who are Vayyar's customers?
Customers of Vayyar include Piaggio and Amazon.
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