aims to make cheaper and more reliable semiconductors for satellites and even automated vehicles, targeting a booming space economy.lectronics designed for use on Earth easily malfunction in outer space, where cosmic radiation and extreme temperatures affect the intricate electronic mechanisms within circuits. For satellites in orbit, these factors can corrupt data – and, put simply, “if the data is corrupt, the whole thing is rubbish,” says Wei Shu, cofounder and CTO of Zero Error Systems.
Since then, Zero Error Systems has become one of Singapore’s emerging players in the field of deep tech, which targets research-intensive areas such as space travel. In June, the startup raised a $7.5 million Series A funding round from investors including Airbus Ventures and the Dart family office. The fresh capital brought the startup’s total funding to over $10 million, after a $2.5 million seed funding round in 2020 also led by Airbus Ventures.