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הסטארטאפ הישראלי Prisma Photonics לוקח את הסיב שמעביר לנו מידע במהירות רבה, והופך אותו למערכת ניטור מתוחכמת
The Israeli company is transforming existing optical fiber into the world’s most advanced infrastructure monitoring platform.
Prisma Photonics, an Israeli infrastructure monitoring company, has completed an oversubscribed $30 million financing round, bringing its total capital raised to $80 million. The round was led by Protego Ventures, with participation from Adara Ventures, a leading Latin America Transmission operators investment arm, and existing investors Insight Partners, Chione Switzerland, and SE Ventures. Prisma Photonics uses AI-driven technology to transform optical fibers into an advanced infrastructure monitoring platform. Their technology is deployed across thousands of kilometers of critical infrastructure worldwide, including 15 Tier-1 Transmission System Operators in the US and Europe. The funding will accelerate their mission to enhance infrastructure safety and resilience.
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The Tel Aviv deep-tech firm turns ordinary fiber networks into global security and power-grid sentinels.
Prisma Photonics, based in Tel Aviv, has raised $30 million in a growth round, bringing its total funding to $80 million. The round was led by Protego Ventures, with participation from Adara Ventures, Insight Partners, Chione Switzerland, and SE Ventures. The company uses AI to transform optical fiber into sensor networks, which are deployed across critical infrastructure in the U.S. and Europe. The new funding will support Prisma Photonics expansion into Latin America. The companys Hyper-Scan Fiber-Sensing platform is used by 15 major transmission system operators and can detect and classify events with high accuracy.
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Webinar - Hardening the Grid: A Case Study from New York Power Authority and Israel Electric Corporation
Power grids are facing challenges due to rising electricity demand, expansion of data centers, shift toward electrification, and climate change. Grid Enhancing Technologies (GETs) and power line monitoring can enhance grid resilience by quickly identifying and reporting damage from extreme weather, facilitating rapid response and repair. The technology also provides a real-time look at capacity capabilities on a given transmission line through Dynamic Line Ratings (DLR), often increasing capacity by upwards of 40%. A webinar discussing these challenges and the innovative technologies being developed to address them will be hosted by POWER Magazine, featuring speakers from Prisma Photonics, New York Power Authority (NYPA), and Israel Electric Corporation.
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Is new tech the key to modernizing old power grids? Markham Hislop interviews Eran Inbar, CEO of Israel-based Prisma Photonics.
Markham Hislop, a journalist, interviews Eran Inbar, the CEO of Prisma Photonics, an Israel-based company. The interview is part of Energi Talks, a series where Hislop speaks with leading energy experts from around the world about the energy transition and climate change.
NYPA Uses Line Monitoring Technology to Protect Power Line Health in Winter
The New York Power Authority (NYPA) has partnered with Prisma Photonics, a Tel Aviv-based company, to modernize and harden its transmission assets. Prisma Photonics offers power grid monitoring and preventive solutions that use a specific type of fiber-optic sensing called Hyper-Scan Fiber-Sensing. This technology identifies power line conditions in real time, detecting potential threats to the system, including weather conditions, electrical faults and even sabotage by human activity. The initiative provides NYPA with a tool to identify specific problems before they become serious and enables the utility to plan preventive maintenance, improving both grid reliability and resilience.
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Israel Electric Corporation Announces Follow-On Investment in Prisma Photonics' Series C, Previously Announced at $20 Million
The Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) will join Prisma Photonics Series C funding round, following a previous investment in April 2022. The two Israeli companies have been in partnership since early 2021, with Prisma Photonics employing its optical fiber sensing technology to monitor over 1,000 km of IECs transmission network. This technology detects electrical faults, damage to power towers and transmission lines, and weather conditions across 20% of Israels national grid. The continued collaboration aims to optimize the network for renewable energy integration and achieve net-zero emissions.
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Prisma Photonics secures $20 million Series C to monitor critical infrastructure through optical fibers | CTech
Prisma Photonics, an Israeli startup that uses AI to monitor large-scale infrastructure like power grids, has raised $20 million in a Series C funding round. The round was led by New York-based Insight Partners and included participation from Elements, SE Ventures, Future Energy Ventures, Chione Switzerland, and INcapital. This brings Prismas total funding to over $50 million. The companys technology allows power transmission operators to better manage their grids and increase the integration of renewable energy sources.
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Prisma to monitor more than 1,000 km of Israel's national electric grid | CTech
Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) has signed an agreement with Prisma Photonics to use optical fibers to monitor 1,000 km of the national transmission grid. This represents 20% of the total grid. Prismas solution will monitor events threatening the regular operation of the power network and alert on faults with exact geographical locations. The system will also collect weather and grid data to optimize the existing network and better integrate renewable energy sources. IEC invested an undisclosed sum in Prisma last year, believed to be several million dollars. Prisma also raised $20 million in February from various investors.
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Israel Natural Gas Lines to invest in startup Prisma Photonics CTech
Israel Natural Gas Lines has made a strategic investment in Prisma Photonics, a company that develops systems for real-time monitoring of critical infrastructure. This investment follows a year after an agreement between the two companies, where Prisma Photonics implemented its PrismaFlow system for routine monitoring of gas pipeline segments in Israel. Prisma Photonics also signed a deal with the Israel Electric Company to monitor its infrastructure. The PrismaFlow system is a fiber-optic-based sensory system capable of identifying leaks and alerting to damaged pipes.
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Israel Electric Corporation invests in startup Prisma Photonics CTech
Israel Electric Corporation (IEC) has invested an undisclosed sum, believed to be several million dollars, in Israeli startup Prisma Photonics. This follows a six-month collaboration between the two companies, during which Prismas optical fiber sensing technology was used to monitor the national power transmission grid. The technology, PrismaPower, monitors 100 km of grid for electrical faults, physical damage to power towers and transmission lines, and extreme weather conditions. Prisma Photonics, founded in 2017, has raised a total of $30 million to date.
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Deep-tech company Prisma Photonics Raises $20 Million from Insight Partners to monitor large-scale critical infrastructure while protecting the environment
Israeli startup Prisma Photonics, which monitors large scale infrastructure, has raised $20M in a Series B round. The round was led by New York-based Insight Partners, with participation from SE Ventures and Future Energy Ventures. The investment will be used to accelerate the companys growth and support new customers and projects. Prisma Photonics solutions monitor and manage large-scale infrastructures such as power transmission grids, oil and gas transmission pipelines, and more. The companys customers include the New York Power Authority, Israeli Natural Gas Lines, and Israel Electric Corporation.
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Governor Hochul Announces Winner of New York-Israel Smart Energy Innovation Challenge to Make New York State's Power Grid More Reliable and Secure
Tel-Aviv-based Prisma Photonics has been announced as the winner of the New York-Israel Smart Energy Innovation Challenge, a $1 million award aimed at developing innovative energy technologies. The announcement was made by Governor Kathy Hochul on behalf of the New York Power Authority (NYPA), the largest state public utility in the U.S. Prisma Photonics was awarded for its real-time transmission line issue detection system that improves grid safety, security, and reliability while advancing the efficient delivery of clean power statewide. The company will collaborate with NYPA on a research and development project to advance its sensor-free grid monitoring platform.
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Schneider Electric and Prisma Photonics partner to increase integrity and efficiency for Oil and Gas pipeline operators and owners
Schneider Electric and Prisma Photonics have announced a partnership to provide real-time intelligence and precise monitoring of oil and gas infrastructure. The partnership aims to help oil and gas pipeline owners and operators prevent accidental and malicious activity. Prisma Photonics PrismaFlow, a comprehensive pipeline monitoring solution, reduces false alarm rates and allows for accurate event classification. The technology can detect and flag events such as leaks, mechanical and manual digging, theft, vandalism, third-party interference, and more. The partnership is expected to help customers achieve their emission goals easier and faster.
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חברת החשמל מנטרת את קווי המתח באמצעות פריזמה פוטוניקס - Techtime - חדשות אלקטרוניקה והייטק
Prisma Photonics, a Tel Aviv-based start-up, has partnered with the Israel Electric Corporation to monitor power lines using its innovative optical fiber technology. The technology uses existing optical fiber infrastructure as a sensor, analyzing minute changes in optical signal characteristics resulting from external events. The solution, PrismaPower, can identify safety and maintenance events along power lines, such as equipment tampering, people climbing on power poles, localized power supply disruptions, short circuits, and even weather conditions that threaten power lines. The solution is currently monitoring about 100 kilometers of power lines.
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An innovative system based on optical fibers will monitor IEC's transmission lines for faults and damage
נתג"ז תפרוס מערכת חדשנית לזיהוי דליפות בצינור הגז הטבעי כלכליסט
Prisma Photonics ltd has signed a deal with the Israeli government-owned company Natural Gas Lines (NGL) to provide monitoring services for natural gas pipelines. The system, called PrismaFlow, will continuously monitor and track segments of the gas pipeline in Israel, initially as a pilot over a distance of 50-100 km. Depending on the results, the system may be permanently and extensively implemented. The new system operates differently and aims to add another layer to the monitoring and control system of the gas pipeline.
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Leakage Detection System for EcoStruxure™ OGP by Prisma Photonics Schneider Electric Exchange
Schneider Electric has partnered with Prisma Photonics to offer a comprehensive solution for leak detection and third-party intrusion for oil and gas pipelines. The solution combines Schneider Electrics integrated Pipeline solutions and AVEVA pipeline management solutions with Prismas Hyper-Scan next-generation fiber sensing technology. This enables customers to manage pipeline integrity and detect leaks at a very early stage, preventing potential catastrophes. The solution also reduces false alarm rates to near zero.
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Prisma Photonics' Sensor-free Grid Monitoring Platform Honored by the Prestigious Prism Awards for Innovation
Prisma Photonics, a provider of smart monitoring solutions, announced that its sensor-free grid monitoring platform was recognized by the 12th annual Prism Awards for Photonics Innovation. The companys system uses pre-existing fiber-optic cables for long-range monitoring of smart power transmission lines, predicting failures, preventing crises, reducing maintenance costs, and improving safety and security. The solution is being adopted by electric utilities and infrastructure integrators worldwide. The company offers a Plug & Play solution with no up-front costs, only a monthly subscription payment.
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Agile E.ON Names Prisma Photonics as a Winner of the Accelerate 2 Initiate! Competition
Prisma Photonics, a provider of smart monitoring solutions for physical infrastructures, has been chosen as a winner of the Accelerate 2 Initiate! competition by Agile:E.ON. The competition was held during the 2019 European Utility Week. Prisma Photonics was recognized for its disruptive technology and business model. The companys solution uses optical fibers already deployed along electrical powerlines and oil & gas pipelines for precise monitoring, improving maintenance, safety, and security.
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Prisma Photonics Won the GCA Challenge for Monitoring and Securing the Natural Gas Lines Infrastructure of Israel
Prisma Photonics, a provider of smart monitoring solutions for physical infrastructures, has won the Israeli Government Companies Authority (GCA) Challenge for detecting unauthorized activities by monitoring the 700 kilometers of high-pressured natural gas lines of the Israeli Natural Gas Lines (INGL). The company was chosen after an extensive technical competition organized by the Israeli GCA. Prisma Photonics solution uses optical fibers that are already deployed along the gas lines for instant detection of unauthorized activities.
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