Sagitta launched its first product in fiber optics last year: the Gemini-Pi, a process system to integrate polishing, cleaning and optical metrology for fiber optic components and connectors. The Gemini converts what is typically a manual work cell operation to an automated process that produces components with superior optical properties and higher yields. The machines are deployed as a backbone in production lines for AWGs, v-groove blocks, connectors and ferrule assemblies at lower cost and with increased scalability.
The company gained several new board members, including Moshe Levin from Pitango Venture Capital and Avner Shelem from Ascend Technology Ventures. The $15.3 million is in addition to the $5 million raised in the first round almost two years ago from Tamir Fishman Ventures and JDS Uniphase.