Vervesemi Microelectronics Raises $10 Mn to Power Next-Gen Analog Chips
India’s deeptech ecosystem has a new funding milestone. Vervesemi Microelectronicsa fabless semiconductor startup, has raised $10 million in a Series A roundco-led by Unicorn India Ventureswith participation from Roots Ventures and MAIQ Growth Scheme.
The capital infusion marks a decisive moment for the 2017-founded startup as it transitions from technology validation to aggressive market execution in the highly competitive semiconductor industry.
Credits: Ascendants
What Vervesemi Microelectronics Does
Founded by Rakesh Malik and Pratap Narayan SinghVervesemi positions itself as a fabless semiconductor company specialising in high-performance analog and mixed-signal IP and differentiated integrated circuits (ICs).
Unlike traditional chipmakers, fabless companies design chips but outsource fabrication to foundries. Vervesemi focuses on machine learning–enabled analog signal chain architecturesapplying AI techniques to enhance:
The startup claims its proprietary ML-based techniques help optimise analog performance—an area traditionally resistant to automation—making systems more robust in sectors like defence, industrial automation, and smart energy.
Prior to this round, the company had raised $500,000making this Series A a significant leap in scale and ambition.
How the $10 Million Will Be Used
With fresh capital in hand, Vervesemi plans to:
Accelerate commercialisation of its ML-enhanced analog signal chain IC portfolio
Expand its intellectual property (IP) library
Strengthen research and development capabilities
Build go-to-market presence across Asia, the US, and other key semiconductor markets
This signals a strategic pivot from pure R&D towards customer acquisition, production ramp-ups, and global expansion.
In semiconductors, productisation is the real test. Long qualification cycles and customer validation processes often determine whether a promising chip design becomes a scalable business. Vervesemi is now stepping into that demanding phase.
Product Progress and Market Expansion
Over the past year, Vervesemi reports substantial progress in “technology maturation and readiness.” The company has successfully validated its ML-enabled analog signal chain architecture in silicona critical milestone for any semiconductor firm.
On the commercial side, it says:
Customers have entered production cycles
Its product pipeline has expanded
Its footprint is growing across industrial and smart energy sectors
One of its notable launches is a motor control product line aimed at high-efficiency and high-reliability applications such as:
These ICs integrate precision control intelligence and enhanced fault detection mechanisms to improve performance and safety—key priorities in mission-critical environments.
Manufacturing and Ecosystem Partnerships
Since it operates as a fabless company, manufacturing partnerships are central to Vervesemi’s growth strategy.
The startup has strengthened relationships across:
Fabrication
Packaging
Testing
These collaborations are designed to accelerate silicon validation cycles and enable smoother production scaling.
Notably, Vervesemi is listed as an IP alliance partner in the Samsung Foundry Ecosystem (SAFE) and also as a UMC IP alliance partner under United Microelectronics Corporation. Such ecosystem tie-ups provide validation credibility and easier integration with global foundry processes.
IP Depth: A Competitive Advantage
Vervesemi claims a strong intellectual property foundation, including:
Its portfolio spans defence, industrial, motor control, and smart energy applications—segments where reliability and performance differentiation matter more than commoditised scale.
In semiconductors, defensible IP often determines long-term valuation and survival. The company’s patent portfolio and ecosystem partnerships strengthen its position as it approaches larger production volumes.

Credits: The Hindu Business Line
From Tech Validation to Market Execution
With Series A funding secured, Vervesemi is entering the most critical stage of its journey. Moving from validated silicon to repeat revenue requires:
Long customer qualification cycles
Supply chain resilience
Strong global sales channels
Flawless production execution
Deep IP and technological differentiation may open doors, but sustainable growth will depend on converting design wins into long-term customer relationships.
If successful, Vervesemi could emerge as one of India’s notable contributors to the global analog and mixed-signal semiconductor landscape—an area where reliability, precision, and performance drive enduring demand.
The next chapter will reveal whether its machine learning–enhanced analog vision can translate into durable commercial success.
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