Liquid Instruments, a leading innovator of reconfigurable test instrumentation, announced that it has secured a new round of funding totaling $12 million, featuring a $10 million investment from Breakthrough Victoria, with other investors including Lockheed Martin Ventures, Acorn Capital, and Powerhouse Ventures.
This funding will enable Liquid Instruments to significantly expand its manufacturing operations in Australia, establish a new office in Melbourne, and scale its global operations while supporting regional economic growth.
Launched in Australia in 2014, Liquid Instruments develops reconfigurable test and measurement devices to support and accelerate critical scientific research and development in a range of applications, from optics and photonics to aerospace and defense. And the company’s flexible Moku platform leverages the processing power and versatility of field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to integrate a complete suite of test instruments — from bench essentials like an oscilloscope to advanced tools like a lock-in amplifier into a single compact device.
Liquid Instruments’ technology is rooted in decades of fundamental research at leading Australian universities and the Australia-based ARC Centre of Excellence for Gravitational Wave Discovery, and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory in the United States.
Breakthrough Victoria offers capital to businesses that improve lives and stimulate economic growth in Australia, focusing on the state of Victoria. And this investment emphasizes the importance of manufacturing as a key driver of national strategic importance and economic development in Australia.
Liquid Instruments is working with Victorian partners to manufacture its products, and the company will expand these efforts considerably in the next year, both by onshoring existing manufacturing activities from abroad, and developing new manufacturing lines for its highly anticipated next-generation device. With this funding round, Liquid Instruments will be able to scale local manufacturing of Moku devices in Australia while recruiting top engineering and manufacturing talent. Plus the company plans to hire dozens of new Melbourne-based employees in high-tech roles, including artificial intelligence, machine learning, computer science, and advanced manufacturing.
Liquid Instruments will also expand its internship program, targeting students from Victorian universities. And this initiative will provide undergraduate and graduate students with invaluable real-world experience, working along with Liquid Instruments scientists and engineers on technology development.
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“We are super excited to expand into Victoria. This investment will allow us to strengthen and grow our manufacturing partnerships in Australia and forge new collaborations with researchers from world-class institutions at the forefront of technology development, including the University of Melbourne, RMIT University, Swinburne University of Technology, and Monash University.”
– Daniel Shaddock, co-founder and CEO of Liquid Instruments
“The impact of Breakthrough Victoria’s investment in Liquid Instruments will be felt across various levels of the state’s innovation sector, from stronger manufacturing capability in Victoria, to cost-effective lab solutions for researchers, engineers, and students, in a single piece of hardware.”
– Grant Dooley, CEO of Breakthrough Victoria
“We are growing our economy and attracting new industry by investing in companies like Liquid Instruments — creating new jobs in advanced manufacturing and artificial intelligence.”
– Tim Pallas, minister for economic growth in Victoria