DeepLase, a New Delhi-based photonics startup spun out from IIT Delhi, has raised ₹6 crore, or about $642,000, in a seed funding round co-led by MGF Kavachh and Yali Capital. DeepLase is developing advanced optical fiber platforms, high-performance fiber lasers and integrated photonics systems.
The company’s tech has applications in industrial manufacturing, optical communications, sensing, healthcare instrumentation and quantum technologies. DeepLase aims to build photonics infrastructure to enable next-gen optical systems that power advanced computing, communications, industrial manufacturing and scientific discovery.
“Our goal is to build laser platforms that combine advanced optical fiber design, novel materials engineering and robust system-level reliability,” Deepak Jain, DeepLase founder and director, said in a statement. “As industries and research domains become increasingly dependent on controlled light sources, the demand for stable, scalable and application-ready laser systems is growing rapidly. We are developing technologies that deliver high performance while remaining practical for deployment in demanding industrial environments.”
The company’s new funding will go toward expanding its engineering and manufacturing capabilities and fueling product commercialization. It will also invest in scale deployments across sectors including precision industrial automation, optical communications, advanced sensing, quantum technologies and healthcare instrumentation.
