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N.Light Raises $9.8M for AI Data Infrastructure

N.Light garners $9.8M in funding led by Korea Development Bank to advance physical AI data infrastructure for manufacturing and robotics. Investors include Naver D2SF.

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Key Takeaways

  • N.Light raised $9.8M (Series A) from Korea Development Bank, Naver D2SF, IMM Investment, Capstone Partners, NH Venture Investment, OurCrowd, Stonebridge Ventures.
  • Sector: Artificial Intelligence (AI), Manufacturing, Technology, Software & Gaming.
  • Geography: South Korea.

Analysis

South Korean firm N.Light has successfully closed a $9.8 million (KRW 15 billion) funding round, signaling a significant boost for its mission to build foundational AI data infrastructure for the manufacturing sector. The investment, led by the Korea Development Bank, saw robust participation from both existing and new backers. Notably, Naver D2SF continued its strong support with its third consecutive investment, underscoring confidence in N.Light's trajectory. Other key participants in this round include IMM Investment, Capstone Partners, NH Venture Investment, OurCrowd, and Stonebridge Ventures.

N.Light specializes in generating high-fidelity, simulation-ready 3D assets through its proprietary TRINIX platform. This technology is crucial for bridging the gap between simulation environments and real-world applications, a persistent challenge in training advanced robotics. By automating the creation of synthetic data that accurately reflects physical properties like mass, friction, and joint mechanics, N.Light addresses a critical bottleneck that has historically hampered the speed, cost-effectiveness, and quality of robot training data acquisition. The platform's integration with NVIDIA's Omniverse further enhances its capability for large-scale synthetic data generation and evaluation.

The company's technology is already demonstrating commercial value, serving as a vital data provider for Physical AI initiatives at industry giants such as Hyundai Motor Company and LG Electronics. Beyond automotive and heavy industry, N.Light also supplies essential AI training data to emerging humanoid robotics and foundation model companies, including Holiday Robotics, AROBOT, and RealWorld. This broad adoption highlights the versatility and demand for N.Light's solutions across various advanced manufacturing and robotics applications.

Founded by veterans with deep expertise in 3D development and AI engines from companies like Samsung Electronics and Naver, N.Light's technical prowess is a key differentiator. CEO Jin-young Park and CTO Seon-tae Kim lead a team focused on solving the complex data challenges inherent in Physical AI. The company's recognition as a Physical AI Ecosystem Partner during NVIDIA CEO Jensen Huang's GTC Taiwan keynote further validates its innovative approach and its position within the global AI ecosystem.

This latest capital infusion is earmarked for accelerating the development of N.Light's generative CAD engine and material property database. The company also plans to deepen its integration with simulation workflows like NVIDIA's Isaac Sim and Omniverse, expand its global market reach, and aggressively recruit top-tier technical talent. These strategic moves are designed to solidify N.Light's position as a leading provider of Physical AI data infrastructure, essential for the next wave of industrial automation and robotics.

The broader South Korean robotics and AI sector continues to attract significant investment, with recent funding rounds for companies like SixSense and Comfo Labs indicating strong investor appetite for innovations in physical AI and data solutions. N.Light's substantial funding round, bolstered by a diverse group of investors, positions it to capitalize on this growing market demand and drive the future of intelligent automation.