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Delvitech secures $40M to scale AI-powered optical inspection technology

Tamara Djurick…
2025-11-11 7 min read

Swiss-baseddeeptech company Delvitech hasclosed a Series B investment round of $40 million. The round was led by EGSBeteiligungen (EGSB), the Investment Company of the Ernst Göhner Foundation,together...

Swiss-based deeptech company Delvitech has closed a Series B investment round of $40 million. The round was led by EGS Beteiligungen (EGSB), the Investment Company of the Ernst Göhner Foundation, together with CREADD Ventures, and joined by several prominent European private investors.

Delvitech develops AI-native solutions for 3D Automated Optical Inspection (AOI) used in electronics manufacturing. Its platform features a modular, scalable architecture designed to evolve with industry requirements. The system aims to provide comprehensive detection across printed circuit boards, including transparent adhesives, micro-pitch connectors, and mechanical or plastic components, to support full-spectrum visibility and high precision.

In addition to defect detection, Delvitech focuses on predictive capabilities intended to anticipate errors and improve quality control efficiency.

Roberto Gatti, founder and CEO of Delvitech, explained:

We have developed an AI-native platform built on a future-proof neural network architecture. Our flexible and agnostic system can be applied across multiple markets and industries. Moreover, thanks to our proprietary predictive technology, we are paving the way to prevent errors rather than merely detecting them. Delvitech competes at the forefront of the high-tech industry, driven by a unique combination of cutting-edge innovation and vision.

Companies using Delvitech’s optical inspection for electronic board quality control, and, in future, semiconductors, operate in sectors such as automotive, telecommunications, EMS, IoT, pharmaceuticals, defence, and industrial automation.

The system’s self-learning AI adapts to production dynamics, minimising manual programming and enabling faster deployment, higher precision in defect detection, and reduced operating costs. It is designed to classify and identify defects on challenging materials, including plastic components and transparent adhesives used in board assembly.

Delvitech plans to accelerate its next growth phase, expanding its global presence with a focus on India. The company aims to open a manufacturing facility there in 2026 and target a production capacity of more than 200 machines per month by 2030.

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Published on 2025-11-11 17:00