The team at Delta.g are very happy to be mentioned by name as a key Emerging Technology in the recent UK Gov report "Future of the Subsurface" - page 52. https://lnkd.in/dhxjyi8Y This wide ranging report highlights the issues we have with an unseen and congested subsurface - specifically citing 'lack of accessible data as a key challenge by project stakeholders, which makes it more difficult and expensive to plan, build, and maintain subsurface assets'. At Delta.g we're building a new way to measure a force of Nature - Gravity - and combining our IP protected technology with a powerful data platform to provide insights into the subsurface simply not available via any other source. Get in touch to find out more. #deeptech #customervalue #quantum
About us
Delta g is a quantum technology and gravity gradiometry company on a mission to make gravity sensing technology as ubiquitous as GPS, radar and telecoms. Spinning out from the University of Birmingham in 2023, our technology is the world’s first quantum technology based gravity gradient capability to successfully detect buried features from their gravity profile alone. Gravity sensors have the potential to impact much of todays world for the better; reducing traffic jams by eliminating unnecessary roadworks, a reliable navigation alternative to GPS and improving the environment through better monitoring and models. Limitations in current technology have prevented gravity sensing from reaching its disruptive potential. Our solution harnesses the quantum nature of atoms to produce a gravity gradient capability that is inherently immune to many of the noise sources hindering current technology. Enabling measurements in previously impossible environments at a fraction of the cost. A world-class team of experts from science, engineering, and business, supported by end-users from civil engineering, infrastructure, defence, and rail, Delta g will realise our vision of creating the Google Maps of the underground.
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- Surveying and Mapping Services
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- 2-10 employees
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- Privately Held
Employees at Delta.g
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More exciting news at Delta.g as we announce the appointment of Lee Richards as our new Chief Operating Officer, strengthening our Executive team to further accelerate the commercial application of our groundbreaking technology. In addition to a wealth of experience in technology, Lee brings significant expertise in the commercialisation, launch and deployment of deep tech. As Head of Quality and Launch for Oxa Lee most recently led the first commercial delivery of Autonomous shuttles into the US - cementing their position as the only UK exporter of deployment-ready, self-driving vehicle software. Prior to Oxa, Lee held senior positions in software and hardware engineering - leading the delivery of new technology onto multiple vehicle model lines for JLR, latterly steering the delivery of Connected Car solutions onto all vehicle model lines globally. We’re thrilled to have Lee onboard and look forward to the scaling journey! About Delta.g: Delta.g has developed a revolutionary approach to mapping complex subsurface and unseen locations, producing the world’s first quantum sensors that use gravity gradiometry to create a ‘Google Maps for the underground’ in a way that’s fast, accurate, cost-effective, and easy to scale. The company - founded by Andrew Lamb, Jonathan Winch, and Professor Michael Holynski - was spun out from University of Birmingham via University of Birmingham Enterprise with Venture support from STL Tech in July 2023, following a £1.5 million pre-seed investment round led by SCVC to fast-track the commercial availability of its groundbreaking quantum sensors for mapping the underground. Delta.g builds on the extensive research into gravity gradiometry that has been carried out over the past decade in the UK Quantum Technology Research Hub in Sensing, Imaging and Timing utilising over £20M in UK Government funding. In February 2024 Delta.g were awarded a £2.4 million Innovate UK Contract for Innovation (formerly known as SBRI), generating commercial revenue to develop the next generation of gravity gradient sensors, accelerate the adoption of quantum solutions by the public sector and support the strategic growth of the UK as a quantum authority.
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🚀 🚀 🚀 Fantastic news as the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology announces a £100M investment into 5 new quantum research hubs 🚀 🚀 🚀 These ambitious initiatives will drive innovation in world changing technologies, cementing the UK's position as a global leader in quantum research and deployment. At Delta.g we're on a mission to spearhead the near term application of Quantum technologies to solve real world problems, as we create the Google Maps for the underground. #Quantum #QuantumSensing #TheFutureIsQuantum
“We want to see a future where cutting-edge science improves everyday lives.” Peter Kyle visited University of Glasgow as the government invests £100 million into 5 new quantum research hubs, that will develop: 🩸 life-saving blood tests ⚡ faster MRI scanners 👩⚕️ new surgical treatments This technology can advance medical breakthroughs, creating better patient outcomes and easing pressure on our hardworking @NHS. Read more: https://lnkd.in/emGszEhY
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Fantastic day yesterday as our Senior Engineer officially received his PhD from University of Birmingham. Dr. Benjamin Adams is pictured with Delta.g founding Professor and CSO Michael Holynski at the ceremony. Congratulations Dr. Ben - we are extremely fortunate to have you at Delta.g!
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Today marks the first Birthday of Delta.g! And it's been quite the year! Spun out of University of Birmingham - founded by Andrew Lamb, Jonathan Winch and Professor Michael Holynski alongside then interim CEO Pete Stirling and Connor Frapwell, our technology and IP is the result of over a decade of research developed at the Quantum Technology Hub for Sensors and Timing. A year ago, our pre-seed investment round was led by SCVC, supported by Maven Cognition Limited, Quantum Exponential and Bristol Private Equity Club, including angel investment from Hitesh Thakrar and Howard Covington - we'd like to thank all involved for their support to date. In November 2023 we were selected to represent the UK in front of some of the world’s biggest investors at the Global Investment Summit at Hampton Court Palace, hosted by the Prime Minister and the Department for Business and Trade. In February 2024 we followed this by securing a £2.4m SBRI contract from Innovate UK to develop the next iteration of of our quantum gravity gradient sensor towards our government sponsor for the project, Department for Transport (DfT), United Kingdom. Most recently, Tony Lowe joined us as CEO to grow the company - mapping the path to full commercialisation of our groundbreaking technology and to deliver on our mission to create the ‘Google Maps for the Underground’. Here’s to exponential growth, and another stellar year 🚀
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"...quantum sensing is not something that is five years away but applicable in the here and now." Check out a new article by Forbes on the extraordinary #quantum #sensing start-up companies set up by UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing researchers Cerca Magnetics Limited Delta.g https://lnkd.in/eFEUn4UJ
No Small Thing: Quantum Startups For The Here And Now
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Our Founder Professor Michael Holynski and CEO Tony Lowe are featured in the Forbes article 'No Small Thing: Quantum Startups For The Here And Now' highlighting the near term application of quantum sensors to address real world use cases, and our mission to create the 'Google maps for the underground'. https://lnkd.in/eFEUn4UJ #quantum #innovation #quantumsensing
No Small Thing: Quantum Startups For The Here And Now
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Exciting news at Delta g as we announce the appointment of Tony Lowe as our new Chief Executive Officer to further accelerate the commercial application of our technology. A UK Technology startup veteran, Tony has played a leading role in the development, delivery, and commercialisation of cutting-edge tech globally over the last 15 years – delivering products for brands including Jaguar Land Rover, AT&T and Harman Samsung. Most recently Tony has focused his energies on advancing the commercial deployment of Deep Tech, serving as Chief Operating Officer with Deep Tech scaleups Oxa and Oxford Quantum Circuits where he was instrumental in supporting the raise of over $300M in series B/C funding in the Quantum Computing and Autonomous Vehicles spaces over the last 4 years. Huge thanks to interim CEO Pete Stirling, who will continue to represent Delta g as Chief Commercial Officer driving our commercial and partnership strategy. We’re thrilled to have Tony onboard and look forward to the scaling journey! About Delta.g: Delta g has developed a revolutionary approach to mapping complex subsurface and unseen locations, producing the world’s first quantum sensors that use gravity gradiometry to create a ‘Google Maps for the underground’ in a way that’s fast, accurate, cost-effective, and easy to scale. The company - founded by Andrew Lamb, Jonathan Winch, and Professor Michael Holynski - was spun out from Birmingham University with Venture support from STL Tech in July 2023, following a £1.5 million pre-seed investment round led by Science Creates Ventures to fast-track the commercial availability of its groundbreaking quantum sensors for mapping the underground. Delta.g builds on the extensive research into gravity gradiometry that has been carried out over the past decade in the University of Birmingham's Quantum Technology Hub for Sensors and timing, utilising over £20M in UK Government funding. In February 2024 Delta.g were awarded a £2.4 million SBRI contract to develop the next generation of gravity gradient sensors, accelerate the adoption of quantum solutions by the public sector and support the strategic growth of the UK as a quantum authority.
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Delta g co-founder and CEO Pete Stirling was invited back to 10 Downing Street yesterday to take part in the Business Leaders Reception. 7 months in and we're already being invited to core central government events to represent #quantumtechnology and the #midlands. Our ongoing technology programme, supported directly by government (Innovate UK, Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, Dstl and Department for Transport (DfT), United Kingdom) will realise quantum #gravity gradient sensors for real world benefit. We look forward to taking part in more of these events as we continue to flourish.
Postponed a half term day out with the kids until tomorrow to represent Delta g again at 10 Downing Street this morning. Oliver Dowden and Rishi Sunak outlined the governments ongoing commitment to major British business leaders (and me). In the case of Delta g, the government provided significant investment into the IP generated over a 10 year + period University of Birmingham under various research funding mechanisms, and has now supported Delta g via an Innovate UK grant and SBRI contract. Last year we raised a pre seed equity investment round to get started and plan to raise significant VC investment to scale, whilst still accessing government funding to support R&D as appropriate. The UK boasts world leading research, that’s a fact. Whoever lives behind this door at the turn of the year, must provide an appropriate economic backdrop to ensure this research is commercialised to create value for UK plc. It’s nice to play a part in my own little way via ventures such as Delta g and others. Now, soft play or swimming tomorrow?
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Another milestone for Delta g! We are thrilled to announce that we have been awarded a £2.4 million SBRI contract to develop the next generation of gravity gradient sensors and support the strategic growth of the UK as a quantum authority. Over the course of this project, we will work with partners STL Tech, NKT Photonics and the University of Birmingham to further advance our technology and develop a semi autonomous system capable of scanning our cities and infrastructure, to spot emerging hazards before they arise and facilitate more targeted repairs to reduce congestion. The Innovate UK and Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) led programme will accelerate the development and adoption of quantum sensors within the public sector. As one of only six lead companies to receive an award, we are honored to represent the continued output of groundbreaking quantum technologies from Birmingham and the Midlands, supported by our long standing relationship with the University of Birmingham, the UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing, our sponsors at the Department for Transport (DfT), United Kingdom, our network of end users including RSK Group, BAE Systems, and Mott MacDonald, and our investors SCVC, Quantum Exponential , Newable Ventures, and Bristol Private Equity Club. Pete Stirling Andrew Lamb Jonathan Winch Benjamin Adams Connor Frapwell https://lnkd.in/esK-f6PJ
Unlocking the potential of quantum: £45 million investment to drive breakthroughs in brain scanners, navigation systems, and quantum computing
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