New Investment Opportunity: Liquid Instruments
Revolutionary new approach to test and measurement
- Single electronic testing instrument for multiple applications using proprietary Instrument on Programmable Chip technology, saving customers thousands of dollars
- 1,000+ customers in over 30 countries including enterprise clients Apple, Meta, Intel, Lockheed Martin, Xilinx, research clients NASA, Harvard, Yale, UCLA, CalTech
- Projecting 400% growth in revenue from $3M in 2021 to $15M in 2022, forecasting 300% rise to $60M in 2023, current gross margin 50%+ forecast to grow
- Up to $35,461,049 round, led by Acorn Capital, co-investors include Lockheed Martin Ventures, ANU Connect Ventures, and Moelis Australia's Growth Capital Fund
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Dear Josb,
The demand for test and measurement equipment in the electronics industry is growing but this $24B market is based on decades-old technology which relies on multiple expensive devices for distinct functions.
OurCrowd is investing in Liquid Instruments, a rapidly growing, Australia and US-based company that is revolutionizing test and measurement with a single configurable, programmable device that can replace a dozen separate pieces of test equipment. The details in this email are based on information received from, and verified solely by, the company.
The Problem
Fully equipping an electronics lab is expensive. Oscilloscopes, spectrum analyzers, waveform generators, lock-in amplifiers and other specialist measuring equipment each cost over $10K. The basic approach to test and measurement is still rooted in technology developed decades ago, with specialized boxes for each function.
The Solution
Liquid Instruments is pioneering a completely new approach to test and measurement for the electronics industry. The company's Moku line of products is based on proprietary Instrument on a Programmable Chip technology using Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs), enabling the creation of different hardware configurations using software.
The company's flagship product, Moku:Pro, provides a suite of ten professional-grade instruments in a single device, including a Lock-In Amplifier, Waveform Generator, Spectrum Analyzer and Oscilloscope.
Moku:Pro provides all these different capabilities with specs and precision equal to or better than comparable discrete pieces of test equipment, at a much lower cost per device, with much greater flexibility. Customers can save tens of thousands of dollars.
With multi-instrument mode, customers can run multiple pieces of test equipment at the same time from a single device. Advanced users also have the ability to program the FPGA array to implement custom digital signal processing.
Traction
Liquid Instruments has over 1,000 customers in more than 30 countries, including Apple, Meta, Intel, Lockheed Martin, Xilinx, and other enterprise clients, as well as research clients NASA, Harvard, Yale, UCLA, and CalTech.
The company projects 400% revenue growth in 2022 to $15M from $3M in 2021, and forecasts a further 300% rise in 2023 to $60M. The company expects its current 50%+ gross margin to rise.
Funds from this up to $35,461,049 Series B round will be used for continued new product development, to expand the team, and to target new segments including quantum computing, automotive, and semiconductors.
Co-investors include Lockheed Martin Ventures, ANU Connect Ventures, and Moelis Australia's Growth Capital Fund.
Meet the CEO
We're hosting a webinar/conference call on Sunday, July 17th, at 7PM Israel / 12 Noon New York / 9AM San Francisco for investors to meet CEO Daniel Shaddock and learn more Liquid Instruments.
Can't make the webinar? Register and we will send you a recording of the call.
The Liquid Instruments Solution
Liquid Instruments currently offers three versions of its Moku line of configurable, programmable test equipment:
- Moku:Pro features a suite of ten different instruments. It provides a multi-instrument mode, allowing users to simultaneously run more than one instrument. Advanced users also have the ability to program the FPGA array to implement custom digital signal processing.
- Moku:Lab is a less expensive product specifically targeting universities and labs. Moku:Lab is in use with hundreds of top R&D institutions worldwide, and brings over a dozen high-value instruments together in a single, compact device.
- Moku:Go is an entry-level product aimed at students and enthusiasts. It features 11 instruments, a full range of connectivity and optional programmable power supplies.
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