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tofudidi
    05-Dec-2025 09:57  
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After profit taking finish. It?s time for $1.40 then $1.50

tofudidi      ( Date: 05-Dec-2025 09:10) Posted:

very strong... breakout $1.30 lets go $1.50  yes

 
 
huattuatua
    05-Dec-2025 09:16  
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imagine if u were to punt 1/2 a million shares during its debut, that will cost u around $100k+,
now its worth 650k, a gain of 550 k bucks, can buy a bm x5 liao lol
 
 
tofudidi
    05-Dec-2025 09:10  
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very strong... breakout $1.30 lets go $1.50  yes
 

 
Sgvale
    05-Dec-2025 09:04  
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Can it reach $1.45 today?
 
 
tofudidi
    05-Dec-2025 08:56  
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today another green candle towards $1.50  yes
 
 
ccakg88
    04-Dec-2025 21:49  
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If you observe closely, this company' s IPO ceremony was attended by a Singaporean Minister.

He also gave a speech at SGX praising the company.

How often do SG Ministers attend IPO ceremonies?
 

 
shk363
    04-Dec-2025 17:26  
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no $5 no sell
 
 
Rightstock
    04-Dec-2025 16:53  
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Agree Metaoptic is going to be a $5.00 stock with a market capitalisation of $1 billion in the medium term.

Supply is indeed not enough for the huge demand. Metaoptic should consider to place out another batch at $1.20 and above.

Big and small investors have been adding to their positions since November.

SmallSmall      ( Date: 04-Dec-2025 15:42) Posted:

For those who wants to know more and why it is such a hot stock. After Nasdaq dual listing my gut free is may even surpass $5.

METAOPTICS TECHNOLOGIES: BUILDING A GLOBAL CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR METALENSES

What if lenses could be nanometres thin &mdash delivering sharper, faster, pocket-sized imaging?


Singapore-based startup MetaOptics Technologies is working to advance the global optics industry. In a sector long dominated by bulky, curved glass lenses, the company is pioneering the use of metalenses &mdash ultra-thin optical components with nanometre-scale structures. With the support of A*STAR&rsquo s research ecosystem, MetaOptics is developing an end-to-end platform for designing, prototyping, and mass-manufacturing metalenses. The goal: to become a global centre of excellence in this emerging field and position Singapore as a key player in advanced optics manufacturing.


Jump to Section:  The Challenge  |  Our Innovation  |  The Impact
MetaOptics

The Challenge



The shift toward ultra-compact, high-performance imaging systems has created a growing demand for miniature lenses that don&rsquo t compromise on optical quality.
  • Limitations of traditional optics: Conventional lenses are thick, heavy, and difficult to miniaturise &mdash creating design and performance trade-offs in devices like smartphones, wearables, and AR/VR systems.
  • Industry bottleneck: While many companies globally can design metalenses, few can prototype and none had demonstrated scalable production until now.
  • Emerging but underdeveloped: The metalens market is nascent, with a limited supply chain and lack of manufacturing infrastructure.


Our dream is to develop a critical supply chain and cutting-edge manufacturing equipment &mdash so we can become the world&rsquo s first metalens centre of excellence.


- Mark Thng, Founder, MetaOptics Technologies

Our Innovation



In less than three years, MetaOptics Technologies,supported by A*STAR&rsquo s T-Up and Joint Research Programme (JRP), has established full-stack capabilities for metalens production.
  • Tapping scientific expertise: Through the T-Up programme, A*STAR seconded scientists from A*STAR Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (A*STAR IMRE),   Dr Tobias Mass and Dr Egor Khaidarov,   to co-develop concepts and engineering solutions for MetaOptics. In under a year, they progressed from designs to working prototypes, including pico projector lenses for compact devices and a metalenses multi-testing system.

    the-direct-laser-writer-(dlw)-with-the-metaoptics-technologies-team-and-astar-scientists
    The Direct Laser Writer (DLW) with the MetaOptics Technologies team and A*STAR scientists



    Our work aligns research with real industrial needs &mdash so we can create the next big technology.


    - Dr Egor Khaidarov, A*STAR IMRE Scientist seconded via T-Up
  • Rapid prototyping with DLW: In 2023, the team co-developed a Direct Laser Writer (DLW) for high-resolution, rapid prototyping of metalenses &mdash accelerating turnaround time from design to test-ready product.


  • 300mm wafer breakthrough: Working with A*STAR IME, MetaOptics achieved a world-first by directly processing metasurfaces on 12-inch (300mm) glass wafers &mdash enabling scalable, semiconductor-style manufacturing. the-team-from-metaoptics-technologies-ime-and-imre-with-the-12-inch-glass-wafer-in-a-holding-case

    The team from MetaOptics Technologies, A*STAR IME and A*STAR IMRE with the 12-inch glass wafer in a holding case

  • New lens designs: The team also developed novel 2D Fresnel Zone Plate (FZP) lenses which enable various nano-patterning work that calls for high resolution, resulting in production that is highly efficient and at a low cost.


  • Mass production and commercial wins: MetaOptics is now supplying metalenses for Taiwanese customers in pico projectors and micro electromechnical systems (MEMS) scanners, and is exploring applications in smartphones, leveraging its unique properties for non-contact fingerprint sensing. metaoptics-technologies-revolutionising-metalenses-manufacturing

    Second Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Tan See Leng, visiting MetaOptics Technologies

The Impact



MetaOptics Technologies&rsquo progress highlights how Singapore&rsquo s innovation ecosystem, with the support of A*STAR, can deliver advanced hardware solutions with global relevance.
one-of-the-worlds-first-companies-to-mass-produce-metalenses
revenue-growth-forecast
scientists-and-metaoptics


Mark Thng, Founder of MetaOptics Technologies, shares that the company' s progress would not have been possible without A*STAR&rsquo s support.

By leveraging A*STAR' s T-Up programme, MetaOptics Technologies also enjoys IP licensing terms at reasonable rates, leaving them with more resources to attract investors to grow the business. He observes that this model of public-private partnership is strong in Singapore, and not many countries have managed to replicate it.


Metaoptics is a niche industry and it' s hard to find expertise. But with the help from T-Up, we were equipped with the knowhow and this has helped us do something for Singapore.


- Mark Thng, Founder, MetaOptics Technologies


MetaOptics&rsquo collaboration with A*STAR demonstrates how public-private partnership can accelerate deep-tech commercialisation in ways that are globally relevant, competitive and scalable for commercial success. With growing demand across sectors and first-mover advantage, the startup is well-positioned to lead the next wave of innovation in nanophotonics.

 
 
tofudidi
    04-Dec-2025 16:44  
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Hope to match SG price to $5 as well

SmallSmall      ( Date: 04-Dec-2025 15:42) Posted:

For those who wants to know more and why it is such a hot stock. After Nasdaq dual listing my gut free is may even surpass $5.

METAOPTICS TECHNOLOGIES: BUILDING A GLOBAL CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR METALENSES

What if lenses could be nanometres thin &mdash delivering sharper, faster, pocket-sized imaging?


Singapore-based startup MetaOptics Technologies is working to advance the global optics industry. In a sector long dominated by bulky, curved glass lenses, the company is pioneering the use of metalenses &mdash ultra-thin optical components with nanometre-scale structures. With the support of A*STAR&rsquo s research ecosystem, MetaOptics is developing an end-to-end platform for designing, prototyping, and mass-manufacturing metalenses. The goal: to become a global centre of excellence in this emerging field and position Singapore as a key player in advanced optics manufacturing.


Jump to Section:  The Challenge  |  Our Innovation  |  The Impact
MetaOptics

The Challenge



The shift toward ultra-compact, high-performance imaging systems has created a growing demand for miniature lenses that don&rsquo t compromise on optical quality.
  • Limitations of traditional optics: Conventional lenses are thick, heavy, and difficult to miniaturise &mdash creating design and performance trade-offs in devices like smartphones, wearables, and AR/VR systems.
  • Industry bottleneck: While many companies globally can design metalenses, few can prototype and none had demonstrated scalable production until now.
  • Emerging but underdeveloped: The metalens market is nascent, with a limited supply chain and lack of manufacturing infrastructure.


Our dream is to develop a critical supply chain and cutting-edge manufacturing equipment &mdash so we can become the world&rsquo s first metalens centre of excellence.


- Mark Thng, Founder, MetaOptics Technologies

Our Innovation



In less than three years, MetaOptics Technologies,supported by A*STAR&rsquo s T-Up and Joint Research Programme (JRP), has established full-stack capabilities for metalens production.
  • Tapping scientific expertise: Through the T-Up programme, A*STAR seconded scientists from A*STAR Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (A*STAR IMRE),   Dr Tobias Mass and Dr Egor Khaidarov,   to co-develop concepts and engineering solutions for MetaOptics. In under a year, they progressed from designs to working prototypes, including pico projector lenses for compact devices and a metalenses multi-testing system.

    the-direct-laser-writer-(dlw)-with-the-metaoptics-technologies-team-and-astar-scientists
    The Direct Laser Writer (DLW) with the MetaOptics Technologies team and A*STAR scientists



    Our work aligns research with real industrial needs &mdash so we can create the next big technology.


    - Dr Egor Khaidarov, A*STAR IMRE Scientist seconded via T-Up
  • Rapid prototyping with DLW: In 2023, the team co-developed a Direct Laser Writer (DLW) for high-resolution, rapid prototyping of metalenses &mdash accelerating turnaround time from design to test-ready product.


  • 300mm wafer breakthrough: Working with A*STAR IME, MetaOptics achieved a world-first by directly processing metasurfaces on 12-inch (300mm) glass wafers &mdash enabling scalable, semiconductor-style manufacturing. the-team-from-metaoptics-technologies-ime-and-imre-with-the-12-inch-glass-wafer-in-a-holding-case

    The team from MetaOptics Technologies, A*STAR IME and A*STAR IMRE with the 12-inch glass wafer in a holding case

  • New lens designs: The team also developed novel 2D Fresnel Zone Plate (FZP) lenses which enable various nano-patterning work that calls for high resolution, resulting in production that is highly efficient and at a low cost.


  • Mass production and commercial wins: MetaOptics is now supplying metalenses for Taiwanese customers in pico projectors and micro electromechnical systems (MEMS) scanners, and is exploring applications in smartphones, leveraging its unique properties for non-contact fingerprint sensing. metaoptics-technologies-revolutionising-metalenses-manufacturing

    Second Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Tan See Leng, visiting MetaOptics Technologies

The Impact



MetaOptics Technologies&rsquo progress highlights how Singapore&rsquo s innovation ecosystem, with the support of A*STAR, can deliver advanced hardware solutions with global relevance.
one-of-the-worlds-first-companies-to-mass-produce-metalenses
revenue-growth-forecast
scientists-and-metaoptics


Mark Thng, Founder of MetaOptics Technologies, shares that the company' s progress would not have been possible without A*STAR&rsquo s support.

By leveraging A*STAR' s T-Up programme, MetaOptics Technologies also enjoys IP licensing terms at reasonable rates, leaving them with more resources to attract investors to grow the business. He observes that this model of public-private partnership is strong in Singapore, and not many countries have managed to replicate it.


Metaoptics is a niche industry and it' s hard to find expertise. But with the help from T-Up, we were equipped with the knowhow and this has helped us do something for Singapore.


- Mark Thng, Founder, MetaOptics Technologies


MetaOptics&rsquo collaboration with A*STAR demonstrates how public-private partnership can accelerate deep-tech commercialisation in ways that are globally relevant, competitive and scalable for commercial success. With growing demand across sectors and first-mover advantage, the startup is well-positioned to lead the next wave of innovation in nanophotonics.

 
 
dexterderc
    04-Dec-2025 16:38  
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There are about 240 million shares in total..
Including yesterday's trade, price increases by about 40%..
Today's trade volume is just slightly above 1 million..
Very sus..

cmengchan      ( Date: 04-Dec-2025 11:27) Posted:

Supply of shares low, but demand high. Easy to gain with large percentage. Its still below $250m market cap based on last close price. 

I think smartphone manufacturers will be very interested in Metaoptics technology. No matter how much bragging on the phone low thickness, its always the lens that sticks out. Some past marketing smartphone folks used to ignore the lens thickness measurement when bragging about their phone thin profile. With Metaoptics, now can achieve a totally flat flushed phone, and maintain identical camera lens capabilities. So, the revenue potential is massive with the phone sales volume, and thats provided Metaoptics can move fast before competitors come up with similar products.

 

 
tofudidi
    04-Dec-2025 16:37  
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$1.50 in no time.
 
 
SmallSmall
    04-Dec-2025 15:42  
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For those who wants to know more and why it is such a hot stock. After Nasdaq dual listing my gut free is may even surpass $5.

METAOPTICS TECHNOLOGIES: BUILDING A GLOBAL CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE FOR METALENSES

What if lenses could be nanometres thin &mdash delivering sharper, faster, pocket-sized imaging?


Singapore-based startup MetaOptics Technologies is working to advance the global optics industry. In a sector long dominated by bulky, curved glass lenses, the company is pioneering the use of metalenses &mdash ultra-thin optical components with nanometre-scale structures. With the support of A*STAR&rsquo s research ecosystem, MetaOptics is developing an end-to-end platform for designing, prototyping, and mass-manufacturing metalenses. The goal: to become a global centre of excellence in this emerging field and position Singapore as a key player in advanced optics manufacturing.


Jump to Section:  The Challenge  |  Our Innovation  |  The Impact
MetaOptics

The Challenge



The shift toward ultra-compact, high-performance imaging systems has created a growing demand for miniature lenses that don&rsquo t compromise on optical quality.
  • Limitations of traditional optics: Conventional lenses are thick, heavy, and difficult to miniaturise &mdash creating design and performance trade-offs in devices like smartphones, wearables, and AR/VR systems.
  • Industry bottleneck: While many companies globally can design metalenses, few can prototype and none had demonstrated scalable production until now.
  • Emerging but underdeveloped: The metalens market is nascent, with a limited supply chain and lack of manufacturing infrastructure.


Our dream is to develop a critical supply chain and cutting-edge manufacturing equipment &mdash so we can become the world&rsquo s first metalens centre of excellence.


- Mark Thng, Founder, MetaOptics Technologies

Our Innovation



In less than three years, MetaOptics Technologies,supported by A*STAR&rsquo s T-Up and Joint Research Programme (JRP), has established full-stack capabilities for metalens production.
  • Tapping scientific expertise: Through the T-Up programme, A*STAR seconded scientists from A*STAR Institute of Materials Research and Engineering (A*STAR IMRE),   Dr Tobias Mass and Dr Egor Khaidarov,   to co-develop concepts and engineering solutions for MetaOptics. In under a year, they progressed from designs to working prototypes, including pico projector lenses for compact devices and a metalenses multi-testing system.

    the-direct-laser-writer-(dlw)-with-the-metaoptics-technologies-team-and-astar-scientists
    The Direct Laser Writer (DLW) with the MetaOptics Technologies team and A*STAR scientists



    Our work aligns research with real industrial needs &mdash so we can create the next big technology.


    - Dr Egor Khaidarov, A*STAR IMRE Scientist seconded via T-Up
  • Rapid prototyping with DLW: In 2023, the team co-developed a Direct Laser Writer (DLW) for high-resolution, rapid prototyping of metalenses &mdash accelerating turnaround time from design to test-ready product.


  • 300mm wafer breakthrough: Working with A*STAR IME, MetaOptics achieved a world-first by directly processing metasurfaces on 12-inch (300mm) glass wafers &mdash enabling scalable, semiconductor-style manufacturing. the-team-from-metaoptics-technologies-ime-and-imre-with-the-12-inch-glass-wafer-in-a-holding-case

    The team from MetaOptics Technologies, A*STAR IME and A*STAR IMRE with the 12-inch glass wafer in a holding case

  • New lens designs: The team also developed novel 2D Fresnel Zone Plate (FZP) lenses which enable various nano-patterning work that calls for high resolution, resulting in production that is highly efficient and at a low cost.


  • Mass production and commercial wins: MetaOptics is now supplying metalenses for Taiwanese customers in pico projectors and micro electromechnical systems (MEMS) scanners, and is exploring applications in smartphones, leveraging its unique properties for non-contact fingerprint sensing. metaoptics-technologies-revolutionising-metalenses-manufacturing

    Second Minister of Trade and Industry, Dr Tan See Leng, visiting MetaOptics Technologies

The Impact



MetaOptics Technologies&rsquo progress highlights how Singapore&rsquo s innovation ecosystem, with the support of A*STAR, can deliver advanced hardware solutions with global relevance.
one-of-the-worlds-first-companies-to-mass-produce-metalenses
revenue-growth-forecast
scientists-and-metaoptics


Mark Thng, Founder of MetaOptics Technologies, shares that the company' s progress would not have been possible without A*STAR&rsquo s support.

By leveraging A*STAR' s T-Up programme, MetaOptics Technologies also enjoys IP licensing terms at reasonable rates, leaving them with more resources to attract investors to grow the business. He observes that this model of public-private partnership is strong in Singapore, and not many countries have managed to replicate it.


Metaoptics is a niche industry and it' s hard to find expertise. But with the help from T-Up, we were equipped with the knowhow and this has helped us do something for Singapore.


- Mark Thng, Founder, MetaOptics Technologies


MetaOptics&rsquo collaboration with A*STAR demonstrates how public-private partnership can accelerate deep-tech commercialisation in ways that are globally relevant, competitive and scalable for commercial success. With growing demand across sectors and first-mover advantage, the startup is well-positioned to lead the next wave of innovation in nanophotonics.
 
 
cmengchan
    04-Dec-2025 11:27  
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Supply of shares low, but demand high. Easy to gain with large percentage. Its still below $250m market cap based on last close price. 

I think smartphone manufacturers will be very interested in Metaoptics technology. No matter how much bragging on the phone low thickness, its always the lens that sticks out. Some past marketing smartphone folks used to ignore the lens thickness measurement when bragging about their phone thin profile. With Metaoptics, now can achieve a totally flat flushed phone, and maintain identical camera lens capabilities. So, the revenue potential is massive with the phone sales volume, and thats provided Metaoptics can move fast before competitors come up with similar products.
 
 
PQTPQK
    04-Dec-2025 10:35  
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wow ... cheong alot 

dexterderc      ( Date: 04-Dec-2025 10:30) Posted:

With only 560k trading, price went up by almost 13%?

 
 
dexterderc
    04-Dec-2025 10:30  
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With only 560k trading, price went up by almost 13%?
 

 
cmengchan
    03-Dec-2025 15:49  
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Maybe. However,  I believe AEM has a longer history and was a turnaround story while Metaoptics is basically a 3 men startup. So lack operating record to easily assess the risk level and management capabilities in running the company. Hence, depends on individual risk taking if you decide to invest.

PQTPQK      ( Date: 03-Dec-2025 10:31) Posted:

AEM THE NEXT ??

cmengchan      ( Date: 03-Dec-2025 10:29) Posted:

I think the risk reward is still worth the investment. Currently at approx $200m market cap. Vested.

I have seen similar product about 10 years ago when I visited a manufacturing site overseas. It used similar semiconductor wafer manufacturing process and equipment,  but the base material is a different grade of silicon. The final product looked like a piece of plastic glass, but it was high specs (eg. Will not melt at high laser temperature), used for focusing laser light sources within a customer equipment. There were quality testing to ensure it meet the specs, failure resistance over high repeated use, etc) . That was a custom built item that is sold for USD10k a piece back then. 

So, the technology is not new, but MetaOptics is targeting mass market end products,  so the revenue will be substantial if successful. So far, they seemed to be moving in the right direction  from the announcements. I tried searching for similar competitors, but none so far in the market. There are niche ones, but I think Metaoptics has first mover advantage. 


 
 
SmallSmall
    03-Dec-2025 13:25  
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$0.995....wow

SmallSmall      ( Date: 01-Dec-2025 11:19) Posted:

Those who shorted today thinking placement price @ $0.7225 maybe fried later.
This counter already kena bought till no shares in the market.
Not an inducement to buy......
 

 
 
PQTPQK
    03-Dec-2025 10:31  
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AEM THE NEXT ??

cmengchan      ( Date: 03-Dec-2025 10:29) Posted:

I think the risk reward is still worth the investment. Currently at approx $200m market cap. Vested.

I have seen similar product about 10 years ago when I visited a manufacturing site overseas. It used similar semiconductor wafer manufacturing process and equipment,  but the base material is a different grade of silicon. The final product looked like a piece of plastic glass, but it was high specs (eg. Will not melt at high laser temperature), used for focusing laser light sources within a customer equipment. There were quality testing to ensure it meet the specs, failure resistance over high repeated use, etc) . That was a custom built item that is sold for USD10k a piece back then. 

So, the technology is not new, but MetaOptics is targeting mass market end products,  so the revenue will be substantial if successful. So far, they seemed to be moving in the right direction  from the announcements. I tried searching for similar competitors, but none so far in the market. There are niche ones, but I think Metaoptics has first mover advantage. 

 
 
cmengchan
    03-Dec-2025 10:29  
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I think the risk reward is still worth the investment. Currently at approx $200m market cap. Vested.

I have seen similar product about 10 years ago when I visited a manufacturing site overseas. It used similar semiconductor wafer manufacturing process and equipment,  but the base material is a different grade of silicon. The final product looked like a piece of plastic glass, but it was high specs (eg. Will not melt at high laser temperature), used for focusing laser light sources within a customer equipment. There were quality testing to ensure it meet the specs, failure resistance over high repeated use, etc) . That was a custom built item that is sold for USD10k a piece back then. 

So, the technology is not new, but MetaOptics is targeting mass market end products,  so the revenue will be substantial if successful. So far, they seemed to be moving in the right direction  from the announcements. I tried searching for similar competitors, but none so far in the market. There are niche ones, but I think Metaoptics has first mover advantage. 
 
 
Joelton
    02-Dec-2025 12:50  
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MetaOptics shares soar nearly 14% on proposed share placement
Proceeds are expected to strengthen the group&rsquo s financial position and expand its capital base to support a growing pipeline of global orders
 
[SINGAPORE] Shares of semiconductor optics company MetaOptics soared close to 12 per cent on the morning of Monday (Dec 1) after the firm announced it is proposing to raise S$4.85 million through a share placement.
 
MetaOptics shot up nearly 14 per cent at around 10.39 am to S$0.805, compared to its last close of S$0.715. 
 
The firm said in a release on Monday that it is proposing a placement of 6,685,028 new ordinary shares at S$0.7255 per placement share.
 
It said the proceeds are expected to strengthen the group&rsquo s financial position and expand its capital base to support an anticipated growing pipeline of global customer purchase orders. It will also provide liquidity and funding for its general working capital requirements, it said.
 
&ldquo The proceeds from the share placement will reinforce working capital, enhance supply-chain readiness and accelerate MetaOptics&rsquo scaling plans for its glass-based metalens solutions as demand rises across consumer devices, automotive systems and emerging industrial applications,&rdquo the firm said in the statement.
 
MetaOptics launched its initial public offering at S$0.20 a share and started trading in Singapore in early September the price has soared about 300 per cent since then. 
 
&ldquo MetaOptics is seeing strong commercial momentum as adoption of metalens technology increases across multiple high-growth markets,&rdquo said Thng Chong Kim, executive chairman and chief executive. &ldquo This capital injection strengthens our ability to serve customers, execute on delivery commitments and advance our product road map.&rdquo
 
Last week, the company&rsquo s shares rose on the news that it&rsquo s planning for a dual listing on the Nasdaq in the US, before Singapore Exchange (SGX) announced the SGX-Nasdaq dual-listing bridge the same week. 
 
MetaOptics announced that it established a fully owned US subsidiary in late October.
 
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