QTIC partners with Siemens & OnePLM for startup support
We’re delighted to welcome Siemens and OnePLM as our exclusive design software partners to support startups to bring their hardware product to market quicker.
We’re delighted to welcome Siemens and OnePLM as our exclusive design software partners to support startups to bring their hardware product to market quicker.
QTIC member Zero Point Motion has teamed up with the University of the West of England (UWE) to explore the use of inertial sensors that measure motion for virtual reality (VR). The collaboration, called Digibeat, has been awarded a £144k grant to demonstrate sensors that can simultaneously monitor the wearer’s finger motion and forces from each heartbeat – a unique capability not yet explored in the creative sector. The technology could prove transformative not only in VR, but also elsewhere in the entertainment industry, and potentially even in healthcare.
QTIC member Phasecraft, a quantum algorithms company, has published the results of an ambitious experiment in Nature Communications, alongside the University of Bristol and Google Quantum AI.
QLM announces £12M Series A funding and strategic collaboration to advance detection of greenhouse gas emissions
Welcome to Thecla, who joins the QTIC team as the first point of contact for day-to-day support in the centre.
Led by Wave Photonics, the £470k project aims to create a Quantum Photonics PDK
A combination of institutional investors and value-add angels contributed to the first closing of Siloton’s investment round
The National Quantum Computing Centre announce the winning projects for the 2021 Proof of Concept calls, with winners including QTIC member Phasecraft
A photonic renaissance: QTIC member Zero Point Motion’s £2.58M seed round paves way for new navigation and motion sensing chips
Blog by Kim Brook, QTEC Programme Manager
Zero Point Motion is an early-stage startup whose mission is to provide high performance inertial sensors for application in positioning, navigation and platform stabilisation.