EFFECT Photonics Raises Additional $24 Million in Series D, Bringing Total Round to $62 Million

MAYNARD, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–EFFECT Photonics, a leading provider of next-generation coherent optical solutions for data center and edge networks, today announced it has raised an additional $24 million as part of its Series D financing round. This brings the total raised in the round to $62 million.


The new capital underscores the ongoing commitment of existing investors and their continued confidence in EFFECT Photonics’ leadership in coherent technology and growing commercial momentum with leading industry partners

“This funding milestone reinforces the strong market demand we’re seeing and allows us to execute aggressively on our roadmap,” said Roberto Marcoccia, CEO of EFFECT Photonics. “We’re grateful for the continued support of our investors and partners as we scale to meet the needs of a rapidly growing optical interconnect market.”

The Series D round follows significant technical and commercial progress. The company’s solutions are enabling the next wave of high-performance networking at the edge and AI infrastructure.

About EFFECT Photonics

Where Light Meets Digital – EFFECT Photonics is redefining optical communications with energy-efficient, high-performance coherent technology tailored for today’s most demanding network environments. As coherent optics expand beyond traditional core networks into data center campuses, intra-data center links, and the rapidly growing network edge, EFFECT is enabling this transformation with scalable, cost-effective solutions. Our differentiated technology—built on a fully fabless model and supported by strategic supply chain partnerships—meets the bandwidth and power efficiency needs driven by AI infrastructure and next-generation connectivity. For more information, please visit: www.effectphotonics.com. Follow EFFECT Photonics on LinkedIn and Twitter.

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Harald Graber

EFFECT Photonics

haraldgraber@effectphotonics.com

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