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Ciranova, Inc., an EDA (Electronic Design Automation) start-up
developing open and robust layout generation technology for analog
and custom integrated circuit design, recently announced that it has
closed a third round of financing, raising a total of $4 million.
AsiaTech Management led the round and that firm’s founder, Katherine
Jen, will join Ciranova’s board of directors. The company’s previous
investors, Alloy Ventures and US Venture Partners, also participated
in the round, which brings Ciranova’s total funding to $14.75
million since it was founded in 2002.
The capital will be used to further develop and bring to market
Ciranova’s innovative suite of products for enabling open and
efficient custom chip design. The company plans to introduce new and
enhanced products later this year.
“Ciranova’s technology strategy positions it in the right place at
the right time, and we are pleased to be able to participate at such
an important point in the company’s evolution. Its vision of true
interoperability using open standards will fundamentally change the
landscape of custom chip design,” said Jen. “Ciranova is well-run
and efficient, and the market opportunity for helping to close the
productivity gap between the digital and analog design worlds is a
compelling one. I look forward to contributing to the growth and
development of the company.”
Katherine is a seasoned investment executive and a pioneer in
Taiwan's venture capital industry. As a leader in the growth of
Taiwan's technology industry during the 1980s, she led the $3
billion Taiwan Government Development Fund and was responsible for
the investment in many leading technology companies in Taiwan,
including TSMC and Mosel-Vitelic. She has served on the board of
many leading technology companies including TSMC, Mosel-Vitelic,
NetScreen, Protego Networks, NetLogic and Sebring. Her current board
seats include: Stonewall Networks, Optimal, Intoto, Mediabolic, and
Knowlent.
“We are pleased with the confidence demonstrated by both our
original investors, as well as by Katherine and AsiaTech Management.
They share with us the vision for how Ciranova can dramatically
improve the productivity and efficiency of custom chip design
through our open approach to cell generation and migration,” said
Dan Rubin, chairman of the Ciranova Board of Directors. “Katherine
specifically brings a wealth of business experience, including
proven networks in the Greater China region and in the semiconductor
manufacturing space, which are two important areas in which Ciranova
needs a strong presence. We welcome her to our board and are
confident her contributions will be extremely valuable.”
Ciranova™ is an Electronic Design Automation (EDA) startup
company, focused on building an open, interoperable, language-based
cell generator technology for custom analog and mixed- signal (AMS)
integrated circuit design. Ciranova's technology, which is the only
layout generator development environment built from the ground up on
the industry standard OpenAccess database from SI2, will bring the
integration, productivity and migration benefits of modern
language-based design to custom and AMS designers. The company’s
first product, PyCell Studio™, is available as a free download from
its web site,
www.ciranova.com. |