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§ Private Profile · Carlsbad, CA, USA
Metawave is a technology company.
Metawave develops high-performance radar systems for autonomous driving and advanced mobility. The company leverages proprietary metamaterials and artificial intelligence to power its SPEKTRA radar technology. This system delivers high-resolution perception, extended range, and reliable operation in all weather conditions, enhancing automated vehicle capabilities.
Dr. Maha Achour, Metawave's Founder, Chief Technology Officer, and Chief Executive Officer, established the company in 2017. Her core insight identified existing sensor technologies as insufficient for true autonomous vehicle operation. Dr. Achour utilized her extensive wireless expertise to pioneer advanced perception solutions.
Metawave's radar solutions target automotive manufacturers and developers of highly automated and autonomous vehicles. The company's vision aims to accelerate self-driving technology adoption through robust, reliable perception systems. They strive to deliver foundational sensing platforms improving vehicle safety and advancing future mobility.
Metawave has raised $53.0M across 4 funding rounds.
Metawave has raised $53.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Metawave has raised $53.0M across 4 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $26.0M Other Equity in June 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 14, 2022 | $26M Venture Round | — | Scott Amyx, Greg Zilberstein | Announced |
| May 15, 2018 | $10M Venture Round | Tony Cannestra | Asahi Glass, Autotech Ventures, Bold Capital, John SUH, Khosla Ventures, Motus Ventures, Saic Capital, JIM Adler, Western Technology Investment | Announced |
| May 1, 2018 | $10M Series U | Denso | Astor Perkins, Motus Ventures, Tsvc Capital, UpHonest Capital, Jaan Tallinn, MO EL Bibany, Asahi Glass, Autotech Ventures, Bold Capital, Hyundai Motor Company, Khosla Ventures, Saic Capital, Toyota Ventures, Western Technology Investment | Announced |
| Sep 1, 2017 | $7M Seed | Dennis Paul | Astor Perkins, B Capital Group, Crosslink Capital, Kevin Ding, Hack VC, Insight Partners, Mango Capital, Motus Ventures, Recursive Ventures, Tsvc Capital, UpHonest Capital, Y Combinator, Evan Cheng, Marc Benioff, MO EL Bibany, Khosla Ventures | Announced |
Metawave has raised $53.0M in total across 4 funding rounds.
Metawave's investors include Scott Amyx, Greg Zilberstein, Tony Cannestra, Asahi Glass, Autotech Ventures, Bold Capital, John Suh, Khosla Ventures, Motus Ventures, SAIC Capital, Jim Adler, Western Technology Investment.
Metawave Corporation is a technology company specializing in advanced radar and millimeter wave technologies for automotive autonomy, aerial imaging, and 5G telecommunications.[1][2][3] It develops SPEKTRA radar platforms—high-resolution, all-weather imaging sensors using analog beamsteering and AI-driven perception (AWARE software)—that enable long-range object detection and classification for advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), autonomous vehicles, drones, and trains, while also offering TURBO active repeaters and KLONE passive reflectors to boost 5G coverage, speed, and non-line-of-sight connectivity.[1][2][3][4] Serving automotive OEMs, aerial mobility providers, and telecom operators, Metawave addresses critical gaps in sensor reliability and network efficiency, with products detecting vehicles beyond 350 meters and pedestrians beyond 200 meters even in fog, rain, or sandstorms; the company has raised $17 million in funding and holds 152 patents in radar and antenna tech.[1][3][5]
Founded in 2017 and headquartered in Carlsbad, California, Metawave combines machine learning with proprietary hardware to outperform traditional radars, positioning it as a key enabler for safer autonomous mobility and widespread 5G adoption.[1][2][5]
Metawave was founded in 2017 by Maha Achour (CEO), Bernard Casse, and Sandy Godsey, emerging from expertise in millimeter wave and beamforming technologies to tackle sensing challenges in autonomous vehicles and wireless communications.[3][5] Achour, a serial entrepreneur with a background in disruptive RF and AI innovations, led the company to pioneer SPEKTRA, the first automotive analog beamsteering radar, after identifying radar's limitations in resolution, range, and weather performance compared to cameras or LiDAR.[2][3] Early traction came from demonstrating high-integration Antenna-in-Package (AiP) modules using MARCONI beamforming ICs produced in the US, alongside software stacks for perception, which quickly attracted automotive and 5G interest; by 2019, it secured its latest funding round of undisclosed amount, building on $17 million total raised.[1][2][5]
Pivotal moments include expanding from automotive radar to 5G solutions like TURBO and KLONE, leveraging the same beamforming tech to solve coverage issues in high-frequency mm-wave deployments.[3][4]
Metawave rides the autonomous mobility and 5G expansion waves, providing the "missing sensor" for Level 4/5 autonomy where reliable, weather-agnostic radar is essential amid regulatory pushes for safer AVs.[1][2][4] Timing aligns with automotive OEMs scaling ADAS (e.g., post-2020 AV pilots) and telcos deploying mm-wave 5G for high-bandwidth needs, amplified by market forces like spectrum auctions, urban densification, and drone delivery growth.[3][4] By influencing ecosystems through partnerships and World Economic Forum recognition, Metawave accelerates AV safety standards and reduces 5G capex by 50%+ via repeaters, bridging hardware gaps in AI-driven transport and connectivity revolutions.[2][4]
Metawave is poised for growth through OEM integrations in next-gen EVs/drones and 6G precursors, with trends like edge AI and V2X communications amplifying demand for its beamforming edge.[1][3] Expect partnerships with Tier 1 suppliers and telcos to drive commercialization, potentially via new funding or SPAC amid AV market projections exceeding $10T by 2030; its US-centric manufacturing strengthens supply chain resilience against geopolitical shifts. As radar cements as the backbone of robust autonomy and ubiquitous wireless, Metawave's platforms will redefine sensing reliability, evolving from niche innovator to ecosystem staple in a safer, connected world—echoing its founding mission to pioneer millimeter waves for mobility and communications.[2][4][5]