Magics has successfully completed the second closing of its capital round, raising an additional €4 million and bringing the total round to €9.7 million. The investment supports Magics’ continued expansion as a European leader in radiation-tolerant semiconductor technologies, developed in standard CMOS.
The new round was led by SC One (Family Schaubroeck & Cipal) and PMV, with strong follow-on participation from key financial, industrial, and academic stakeholders:
- KU Leuven Research & Development (LRD)
- Gemma Frisius Fund (GFF)
- Invest for Jobs (IFJ)
- Belgian Nuclear Research Centre (SCK CEN)
- The founders of Magics
Scaling to Meet Global Demand
The funds will accelerate production scale-up and support international growth, with a strategic focus on expanding into North America and Asia, including Japan, India, and South Korea.
The round also strengthens Magics’ position within Europe’s broader effort to establish sovereign and resilient semiconductor supply chains for mission-critical applications in space, nuclear, and fusion.
“This second closing represents a strong signal in our strategy and technology. With €9.7 million raised, we’re well-positioned to scale production, accelerate global market entry, and deliver on our mission to enable electronics for environments where failure is not an option.”
said Jens Verbeeck, CEO of Magics.
Commercial Momentum Across Sectors
2025 has marked a clear commercial inflection point for Magics, with significant progress across both the space and nuclear domains:
In Space:
- Major flight-model orders for Magics’ TDC chips, delivering picosecond-precision time measurement for satellite payloads
- Multiple design-ins for low-jitter PLLs, securing adoption with leading satellite manufacturers
In Nuclear:
- Growing demand for radiation-hardened image sensors for inspection, robotics, and lifetime-extension programs
- Growing momentum to validate the Motion Series in nuclear fusion applications
Built for the Real World And What Comes After
Magics develops radiation-hardened by design (RHBD) integrated circuits using standard CMOS processes, delivering high-reliability performance for the world’s most demanding environments. With full in-house design capabilities and a growing portfolio of validated components and platforms, the company is positioned to support customers across development, qualification, and integration.
“The team at Magics has not only developed revolutionary technology, they’ve shown the courage and expertise to scale it. We’re proud to support their transformation into a production company with global reach.”
said Roald Borré, Head of Venture Capital at PMV.
What’s Next
With this round complete, Magics is now focused on:
- Scaling manufacturing
- Deepening international partnerships
- Delivering flight hardware
- Extending system platform offerings into new markets
The mission remains the same: to build the electronics that keep working when everything else can’t.
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