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Irish deep-tech company Impedans raises €3.5m

The Dublin-headquartered company specialises in plasma diagnostic instruments that are supplied to customers in research and industry

Impedans chief executive David Gahan: ‘The funding is key for driving a strategy of continuous innovation and will help to consolidate our position as leaders in the field’

Impedans, an Irish deep-tech company, has raised €3.5 million in a Series B funding round from backers that include Enterprise Ireland and SOSV, the venture capital firm originally founded in Cork as a personal investment fund for tech veteran Sean O’Sullivan.

The company specialises in plasma diagnostic instruments that are supplied to customers in research and industry. Its sensing platforms for radio-frequency (RF) and plasma process monitoring solutions are used in areas such as process ...