New Semiconductor and Photonic Chip Company Established in Valencia

Atypics Photonics, based in the Valencian capital, will focus on advanced technology development and technical consulting services.

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Generic image of a photonic chip with intricate circuits and blue lights, representing semiconductor technology.

A new company, Atypics Photonics, has been established in Valencia to drive the development of semiconductors and photonic chips, as well as to provide technical and scientific consulting services.

The company, headquartered in Valencia, was founded with an initial share capital of 3,000 euros. It operates as a sole proprietorship, with the family's holding company, Baladre Capital, as the sole partner.
The executive behind this initiative has primarily been involved in the family business and investment throughout his career. He also serves as a board member for various entities and investment vehicles, including Coca-Cola Europacific Partners and Global Omnium.
The creation of this new firm comes at a crucial time for Valencia, as the city aims to establish itself as a leader in the photonics and semiconductor sector. This endeavor is partly driven by the arrival of funds linked to the Perte Chip program, which seeks to strengthen technological autonomy and industrial development in this strategic sector.