LIGHTYX News
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The startup’s patented technology projects building plans in real time, reducing errors and boosting productivity.
LightYX, an Israeli construction technology company, has secured $11 million in Series A funding to enhance its laser-based layout projection system. This innovative tool aims to reduce human error in construction layouts by projecting building plans directly onto surfaces with high precision. The funding round was led by NOVA by Saint-Gobain, with participation from other international investors. LightYXs system is already in use across numerous projects in the U.S., particularly in drywall and mechanical, electrical, and plumbing installations. The company has also received grants from the Israel Innovation Authority. This investment will support LightYXs mission to replace traditional construction layout methods with advanced technology, improving efficiency and accuracy on construction sites.
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/PRNewswire/ -- LightYX, a construction technology startup enabling precise, on-site laser projection of building plans, today announced it has raised $11...
LightYX, a construction technology startup, has raised $11 million in Series A funding led by NOVA by Saint-Gobain, with participation from Yachad Capital Partners, Shibumi International, and Somersault Ventures. The company has developed an electro-optical system that uses laser projection to display construction plans directly onto surfaces with high precision. This innovation aims to replace traditional methods like chalk lines and tape measures, reducing errors and accelerating project completion. The funding will support U.S. expansion, product development, and new partnerships. LightYX has already deployed its system in hundreds of projects and aims for significant growth by 2026.
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