
The Israeli company is converting existing fiber optics into the world’s most advanced infrastructure monitoring platform.
Israeli infrastructure monitoring company Prisma Photonics Today, it announced the completion of a financing round that exceeded $30 million in subscriptions. This brings the total capital raised by the company to $80 million. The round was led by Protego Ventures, with participation from Adara Ventures, the investment arm of a leading transportation operator in Latin America, and existing investors include Insight Partners, Chione Switzerland and SE Ventures (the investment arm of Schneider Electric).
Prisma Photonics transforms existing optical fiber into the world’s most advanced infrastructure monitoring platform. The company’s AI-based ultra-scan fiber sensing platform has already been deployed across thousands of kilometers of critical infrastructure worldwide, including 15 Tier 1 transmission system operators in the US and Europe.
“Critical infrastructure everywhere is under stress – whether from security threats, extreme weather or the energy transition,” said Prisma Photonics Founder and CEO Eran Inbar. “Our AI capabilities allow us to translate raw fiber optic signals into real-time actionable intelligence. This means our technology could one day protect a military facility and improve Integration of renewable energy the next day. “This funding accelerates our mission to make the world’s infrastructure safer, smarter and more resilient.”
Published by Globes, Israel Business News – en.globes.co.il – on October 15, 2025.
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Prisma Photonics CEO Eran Inbar, Credit: Yossi Zwicker
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