Quantum computing company, Phasecraft, secure $34 million in funding
QTIC alumnus, Phasecraft, has landed $34 million in funding to accelerate its breakthrough work to transform quantum computing’s theoretical promise into practical applications.
QTIC alumnus, Phasecraft, has landed $34 million in funding to accelerate its breakthrough work to transform quantum computing’s theoretical promise into practical applications.
QTIC alumnus, Phasecraft, has landed $34 million in funding to accelerate its breakthrough work to transform quantum computing’s theoretical promise into practical applications.
A cohort of patients suffering from the UK’s most common cause of sight loss have become the first in the world to successfully use a pioneering new technology which could help prevent and manage the development of eye diseases affecting millions of people.
Bristol-based sensor technology startup Zero Point Motion has successfully closed a £4million pre-Series A funding round to transform positioning and navigation. They are backed by investors SCVC (the official funding arm of Science Creates), Foresight Group and Verve Ventures, with seed round investor u-blox AG remaining a key strategic partner and customer.
Axelera AI has unveiled Titania™, a high-performance, energy efficient and scalable AI inference chiplet. The development of this chiplet builds on Axelera AI’s innovative approach to Digital In-Memory Computing (D-IMC) architecture, which provides near-linear scalability from the edge to the cloud. To support this development, Axelera AI is receiving up to €61.6 million in funding from the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking (JU) and member states as part of the Digital Autonomy with RISC-V for Europe (DARE) Project.
Join QTIC's content partner, Foresight, at Engine Shed on 3 April for a panel discussion on the challenges and opportunities driving innovation in quantum, followed by networking.
Light Trace Photonics, a QTIC member and leading innovator in the integrated photonics industry, has announced the close of its first investment round of £600,000.
We are delighted to announce that Rosie Bennett has joined the Bristol Innovations team as Innovation Lead.
QTIC member Siloton has secured £860,000 to progress the commercial roll-out of its ground-breaking eye imaging chip technology, which could help address the UK’s most common cause of sight loss.
Axelera AI has announced its successful close of an oversubscribed $68 million Series B financing round, bringing the total amount raised to $120 million.
Axelera AI , the leading provider of purpose-built AI hardware acceleration technology for generative AI and computer vision inference, has been selected by the EIC Scaling Club as one of Europe’s highest-potential deep tech scale-ups, well-positioned to make a positive global impact.
Read an interview with Xiao Ai, Co-founder and CTO of QLM.
Dr Alasdair Price and Dr Euan Allen from QTIC member Siloton Limited have been awarded the 2023 Institute of Physics Clifford Paterson Medal, recognising “exceptional early-career contributions to the application of physics in an industrial or commercial context”.
QTIC is pleased to welcome Alex Greenwood, the University of Bristol's new Quantum Programme Manager.
QTIC alumnus Phasecraft has announced the closing of its £13m Series A funding round led by Silicon Valley deeptech VC, Playground Global. AlbionVC also joined the round along with participation from existing investors Episode1, Parkwalk Advisors, LCIF, and UCL Technology Fund.
Axelera AI, provider of the world’s most powerful and advanced solutions for AI at the edge, has joined the Quantum Technologies Innovation Centre (QTIC).
"This commitment presents a major opportunity for Bristol to become a global centre for quantum research and commercialisation."
Read an interview with Alasdair Price, Co-founder and CEO of Siloton.
Read an interview with Lia Li, founder and CEO of Zero Point Motion.
Towards the end of 2022, the Quantum Technology Innovation Centre (QTIC) team welcomed a delegation from the Québec province in Canada to find out about the successes Bristol has had in commercialising quantum including the University of Bristol’s pre-incubation programme, Quantum Technology Enterprise Centre (QTEC), and QTIC.
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