Beam Semiconductor

Phased-Array Transceiver Modules for 5G Infrastructure

Industrial Technologies
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Company Overview

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Founded in April 2015, Beam Semiconductor operates with 1-10 employees. The company has secured funding across one round from two investors, including Silicon Catalyst. In November 2022, Beam Semiconductor completed a Seed funding round.

Business overview

Beam Semiconductor develops compact 60 GHz wireless transceiver modules, primarily for 5G wireless infrastructure. Their core technology features microHorn™ phased-array antennas and analog beam-steering RF electronics, enabling automatic signal steering without moving parts. This technology supports gigabit throughput for use cases such as cellular backhaul, fiber extension, and fixed wireless access, facilitating longer-range communication in a small form factor. The company operates within the Industrial Technologies sector, specifically focusing on Microelectronics & Photonics Solutions.

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Company Intelligence Q&A

What is Beam Semiconductor's primary focus?
Beam Semiconductor focuses on developing phased-array transceiver modules for 5G infrastructure, utilizing microHorn™ phased-array antennas and analog beam-steering RF electronics.
When was Beam Semiconductor founded?
Beam Semiconductor was founded in April 2015.
What is the company's employee count?
Beam Semiconductor currently has 1-10 employees.
Which investors participated in Beam Semiconductor's funding round?
In November 2022, Beam Semiconductor secured Seed funding from Silicon Catalyst and K2X.
What technology does Beam Semiconductor use for signal steering?
Beam Semiconductor's modules enable automatic signal steering by shaping and directing the beam through analog beam-steering RF electronics, eliminating the need for moving parts.
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