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.
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.