Invisible-Light Labs raises €1.5M to commercialise nanoscale analysis tech
Invisible-Light Labs’ €1.5 million raise shows European university deeptech moving from lab research toward commercial tools for materials, pharma and environmental analysis.

Some deeptech stories start small but point to useful infrastructure. Invisible-Light Labs’ raise shows how university research can move toward commercial tools for analysing tiny particles and complex materials.
What happened
Invisible-Light Labs raised €1.5 million to commercialise infrared analysis technology for nanoscale materials. The Austrian startup is a TU Wien spin-off working on tools that can identify sub-micron particles and support advanced material analysis.
Why it matters
Nanoscale analysis can be important for environmental monitoring, pharmaceutical research, materials science and industrial quality control. Better measurement tools can help researchers and companies understand what is happening at very small scales.
The bigger picture
European deeptech often begins inside universities and research labs. The challenge is turning scientific breakthroughs into usable commercial products, and startups like Invisible-Light Labs are part of that translation layer.
