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Delvitech Raises $40 Million To Accelerate AI-Driven Optical Inspection Technology


(MENAFN- Robotics & Automation News) Delvitech raises $40 million in Series B investment round

November 11, 2025 by David Edwards

Delvitech, a“deep tech” company specialising in the development of artificial intelligence-native automated optical inspection solutions for electronics, successfully 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 who contributed to this substantial fundraising.

Finadvice Mediterranean acted as the financial advisor for the round, and I&P Law Office SA served as Delvitech's legal advisor.

This oversubscribed funding round underscores investors' strong confidence in Delvitech's powerful and scalable technology platform.

Even in a challenging economic environment, Delvitech's ability to raise significant capital represents an important recognition of its business model and its capacity to convert technological research and development into scalable commercial solutions.

Delvitech is now set to accelerate its next growth stage, aiming to strengthen its global presence with a particular focus on India, where the company plans to establish a new manufacturing facility in 2026 and achieve a production capacity of over 200 machines per month by 2030.

With its headquarters in Switzerland and subsidiaries in India, USA, Germany, and Italy, Delvitech is on track to achieve 400 percent sales growth by the end of 2025.

This year Delvitech was awarded the SEF High-Potential Label certification from the Swiss Economic Forum.

This recognition, conferred after a rigorous three-stage evaluation, highlights Delvitech's robust business model and its innovative approach, combining proprietary neural networks with patented Swiss-made hardware for industrial optical inspection.

Delvitech's strategic direction has been strengthened by the appointment of Prof. Jürgen Schmidhuber to its board of directors.

Professor Schmidhuber, AI expert and neural networks pioneer, is director of the AI initiative at the King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) in Saudi Arabia and scientific director of the Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence in Switzerland.

Prof. Schmidhuber is a member of the board of Delvitech and has recognised that“Delvitech is three years ahead of its competitors”.

Roberto Gatti, founder and CEO of Delvitech, says:“This significant funding reflects our technological leadership. 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.”

“Investors and customers have recognised that Delvitech represents a unique opportunity,” concluded Gatti,“a highly specialised industrial deep tech company with solid foundations, a global vision, and proprietary, scalable technology.”

Christian Pfab, member of the executive committee of EGSB, says:“Our commitment to Delvitech reflects our strong belief in the company's innovation leadership in AI-driven optical inspection and its international growth potential.

“As an investor in Delvitech since 2018, we are very pleased with its strong development and remain fully committed to supporting this outstanding company,” said Paolo Orsatti, managing partner of Creadd Ventures and TiVentures.

Delvitech solutions

Companies that rely on Delvitech's optical inspection solutions for the quality control of electronic boards, and soon, semiconductors, operate across high-value sectors such as automotive, telecommunications, EMS (Electronic Manufacturing Services), IoT, pharmaceutical, defense, and industrial automation.

Unlike traditional inspection systems, Delvitech's self-learning AI continuously adapts to production dynamics, minimising the need for complex manual programming. This enables faster deployment, greater precision in error detection, and a significant reduction in operating costs.

With unparalleled accuracy and detectability, Delvitech's technology can classify and identify defects even on challenging materials, from plastic components to transparent glues used in electronic board assembly.

What makes Delvitech unique:

  • One powerful solution that seamlessly covers every stage of optical inspection
  • Total flexibility to adapt to any production process
  • Unmatched precision in defect detection and classification
  • Extraordinary capability to uncover even the most elusive errors
  • Next-generation, patent-pending technology enabling predictive error prevention

At Productronica Münich 2025, one of the world's leading trade fairs for the electronics industry, Delvitech will unveil a new generation of innovations, including its latest self-training and predictive software and two new HORUS Optical Heads.

The HORUS XP head delivers unprecedented inspection speed, capturing images in just 60 milliseconds, while the HORUS HD version, engineered for microelectronics applications, achieves an impressive 3-micron resolution, setting new benchmarks for precision and clarity.

Delvitech will also introduce the new HORUS Conveyor, available in two advanced configurations. The ITU version enables sequential inspection on both sides of a PCB by rotating the boards along the X-axis for double-sided analysis, while the DUO version features a dual-lane system that optimises board handling, increases line efficiency, and accelerates PCB loading and unloading.

In addition, Delvitech will present its new Training Manager software, enabling direct on-machine training, both online and offline, to continuously enhance performance without interrupting production. The system learns autonomously, boosting accuracy, reducing false calls, and maximising overall productivity across every shift.

Finally, the company will unveil the beta version of its predictive software, an industry-first solution (patent pending) designed not only to detect but also to prevent defects before they occur, paving the way for a new era of smart, self-evolving optical inspection.

Swiss roots

Delvitech has an inseparable bond with the Swiss Confederation and maintains fruitful partnerships with three Swiss Institutes that are internationally recognised as pioneering centers in AI studies & technologies: Dalle Molle Institute for Artificial Intelligence Studies (IDSIA), SUPSI (University of Applied Sciences and Arts), and Haute Ecole d'Ingénierie et de Gestion du Canton de Vaud. These relationships have positive impact on the regional technology ecosystem.

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