Grenoble-based TiHive raises €8 million to expand Terahertz-AI quality control solutions

October 2, 2025 at 07:38 AM UTC
EU-Startups
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Grenoble-based TiHive raises €8 million to expand Terahertz-AI quality control solutions

A French deeptech startup, TiHive, has secured €8 million in funding to further develop its innovative quality control solutions. This development signifies a boost for European technological capabilities in manufacturing and inspection, offering a potential alternative to reliance on non-European technologies, thereby contributing to the bloc's digital sovereignty goals. TiHive's core technology utilizes terahertz waves and artificial intelligence to conduct real-time, non-destructive inspections. This system, which integrates directly into production lines, employs sophisticated AI algorithms to identify defects and material imperfections across various industrial applications. The company operates under a subscription model, providing equipment, AI analytics, continuous monitoring, and operational support to its clients. The impact of this funding is significant for European businesses, particularly those in manufacturing and related sectors. This technology allows for improved quality control, waste reduction, and enhanced efficiency in production processes. Moreover, the expansion plans indicate a focus on the European market, providing an opportunity for European businesses to adopt advanced, homegrown technological solutions. This investment will fuel TiHive's international expansion, with a specific emphasis on strengthening its presence across Europe. Simultaneously, it will drive further research and development, focusing on enhancements in AI capabilities and the creation of next-generation terahertz chips, further solidifying its position as a key player in European deeptech innovation.

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Published: October 2, 2025 at 07:38 AM UTC
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