Ionic Wind raises USD 2.1M to industrialize solid-state cooling technology
15.12.2025
Swiss spin-off Ionic Wind has secured an oversubscribed US $2.1 million pre-seed round to accelerate the industrialization of its solid-state airflow technology. The funding will support the rollout of ultra-thin, silent airflow accelerators—cooling modules that eliminate the need for traditional mechanical fans.
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Ionic Wind’s technology generates airflow using high-voltage electric fields, replacing rotating fans with modules that have no moving parts. This enables targeted, high-velocity airflow in ultra-thin form factors, making it ideal for compact electronics such as edge-AI computers, high-performance laptops, industrial sensor modules, and single-board computers—where noise, thermal limits, and space constraints are critical. By removing mechanical components, the modules reduce noise, vibration, and wear, allowing devices to operate cooler, quieter, and more reliably.
The solid-state design also provides new flexibility for device engineers. Modules can be embedded along edges, behind chipsets, or within structural elements, creating airflow paths previously impossible. This capability allows thermal performance to scale without increasing device size.
Founded in 2025, Ionic Wind is currently working on multiple customer projects targeting high-density electronics and edge-AI devices. The new funding will advance product certification, expand intellectual property, and complete final steps toward market readiness.
The cleantech startup has recently won the last stage of Venture Kick.
Ionic Wind Technologies CEO Donato Rubinetti, CTO Liubov Shishaeva, and Executive Director Rico Chandra
The solid-state design also provides new flexibility for device engineers. Modules can be embedded along edges, behind chipsets, or within structural elements, creating airflow paths previously impossible. This capability allows thermal performance to scale without increasing device size.
Founded in 2025, Ionic Wind is currently working on multiple customer projects targeting high-density electronics and edge-AI devices. The new funding will advance product certification, expand intellectual property, and complete final steps toward market readiness.
The cleantech startup has recently won the last stage of Venture Kick.
Ionic Wind Technologies CEO Donato Rubinetti, CTO Liubov Shishaeva, and Executive Director Rico Chandra

