Valens adds Moshe Lichtman to its Board along with raising $60m financing led by Israel Growth Partners

– ISRAEL, Hod Hasharon – Valens, the developer of HDBaseT and co-founder of the HDBaseT Alliance, announced it has secured an additional $60 million in capital, to fuel the company’s inroads into the automotive industry with its ground-breaking HDBaseT technology. The round was led by Israel Growth Partners (IGP), and includes Delphi, Samsung Catalyst Fund, Goldman Sachs and MediaTek as new investors, in addition to Valens’ existing investors.

This latest funding round will allow Valens to speed up time to market, develop additional products per market demands and support customers with design and development projects.

“Valens is deeply committed to the automotive market, which represents a major growth area for the company, and this financing round strengthens the ecosystem we are building to do so. Delphi, Samsung Electronics, who recently completed the acquisition of HARMAN International Industries, a provider of audio and infotainment systems for the automotive, consumer and professional markets, and MediaTek are leading players in the sector and value the potential of our solution for the advancement of the connected car,” said Dror Jerushalmi, Valens’ co-founder and CEO.

Valens introduced its HDBaseT Automotive technology in 2016 to address the challenges of the connected car, including the increasing amount of bandwidth and wiring necessary to cater to infotainment and Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (“ADAS”) needs.

“We have made some significant strides in the automotive market in the past year, and the support of IGP, who has a solid track record of investing in technology companies in growing markets, and of the unique investors’ syndicate participating in this round is a testament to this success and to our drive to continue doing so going forward,” commented Jerushalmi.

As part of this investment round, Moshe Lichtman, co-founder and General Partner of IGP will join Valens’ Board of Directors.

“Valens has shown its commitment to revolutionizing wired connectivity in several industries, and its success in the audiovisual and consumer electronics market is proof of it. We have been deeply impressed with Valens’ management team and with their collaboration with some of the world’s leading automotive companies. We believe the Valens technology will be an important enabler in the era of connected and autonomous cars and we are looking forward to assisting the company in fully realizing its potential in the market,” said Moshe Lichtman.

“Best-in-class signal and power distribution capabilities are key enablers for increasing levels of vehicle connectivity and automation,” said Glen De Vos, Delphi senior vice president and chief technology officer. “Our investment and partnership with Valens brings great opportunity to leverage the potential of HDBaseT Automotive technology in future mobility platforms.”

“There is great potential in the automotive industry as it continues to embrace technological change. We see significant opportunity for Valens to benefit from this trend and look forward to supporting the company’s growth going forward,” commented Michael Ronen, Partner at Goldman Sachs Investment Banking Division and head of Automotive 2.0 Banking.

About Valens

Established in 2006, Valens provides semiconductor products for the distribution of ultra-high-definition (HD) multimedia content. The company’s HDBaseT technology enables long-reach connectivity of devices over a single cable and is a global standard for advanced digital media distribution. Valens is a private company headquartered in Israel.

For more information : http://www.valens.com

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