Advasense

Advasense

Develops image sensors used for mobile phones.

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Advasense, established in 2004 in Ra'anana, Israel, operated as a fabless semiconductor company specializing in the development of Complementary Metal-Oxide-Semiconductor (CMOS) image sensor technology. The company was co-founded by Vladimir Koifman, who served as the Chief Technology Officer, and led by Chairman of the Board Gideon Barak, with Naftaly Sharir as CEO. Koifman brought deep technical expertise to the venture, having previously developed mixed-signal processors for Motorola Semiconductor. Barak provided extensive entrepreneurial and investment leadership, having chaired several technology firms, including Envara and Butterfly Ltd., the latter of which was acquired by Texas Instruments.

The firm's core business was designing and marketing high-performance CMOS image sensors aimed at improving the image quality for the camera phone and video security markets. Advasense's technology was engineered to address the growing demand for higher-resolution cameras that required progressively smaller pixel sizes without compromising image quality. A key technical differentiator was the use of deep photodiodes, which significantly enhanced pixel well capacity, leading to better performance across various lighting conditions. This product focus positioned the company to serve mobile device manufacturers and surveillance camera integrators seeking to advance their imaging capabilities.

Advasense successfully raised approximately $30 million in capital through several funding rounds involving investors such as Giza Venture Capital, BlueRun Ventures, and CIDC. The company's operational history culminated in its acquisition by Pixim, Inc., a US-based developer of image sensors for the enterprise video security market, in June 2011. The acquisition was a strategic move by Pixim to integrate Advasense's engineering team and its specialized image sensor design innovations. This allowed Pixim to accelerate its product development, particularly for its 'Seawolf' chip product line, and strengthen its position in the high-resolution video security sector.

Keywords: CMOS image sensors, semiconductor, fabless, image quality, camera phones, video security, surveillance cameras, deep photodiode, pixel technology, high resolution imaging, sensor design, Naftaly Sharir, Gideon Barak, Vladimir Koifman, Pixim acquisition, mobile imaging, security technology, Israeli semiconductor, venture capital, BlueRun Ventures

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