
Blueprint Ventures Partners led the round, which included investments from Roseville-based American River Ventures and San Diego-based Shepherd Ventures.
The money is set to go toward development and production of Wispry’s products, a spokeswoman said.
The company’s initial product is set to be a line of radio frequency switches that allow for improved antenna reception and more efficient energy usage, according to Wispry.
Wispry is developing low-cost high-performance components and modules for radio frequency (RF) system manufacturers. Based on the company's core competencies in micro-electro-mechanical systems (MEMS) technology and manufacturing, Wispry’s products will enable system designers to achieve the architectural innovation required for the growing diversity of mobile and fixed applications and networks.
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