Mesa Quantum Inc.
Developing advanced chip-scale quantum sensing for next-generation position, navigation and timing capabilities.
The University of Colorado Connection
Venture Partners helped match a motivated grad student, Sristy Agrawal (, CU Â鶹ӰԺ Mathematical Physics), with a novel atomic clock invented in Svenja Knappe’s lab (CU Â鶹ӰԺ Paul M. Rady Mechanical Engineering). Mesa Quantum was first conceived in the NSF I-Corpsâ„¢ Hub: West Region customer discovery programming offered at Venture Partners. Mesa Quantum is ushering in the next generation of chip-scale atomic clocks and quantum sensors, powering the industries of tomorrow in fields like autonomous vehicles and advanced deep-water oil exploration.
Funding Status and Investment Opportunities
- Industry: Hardware and Instrumentation, Quantum, Aerospace, Advanced Materials, Robotics, Optics
- Funding Stage: Seed Round
- Contact for Investment Inquiries: Sristy Agrawal, sristy@mesaquantum.com
In the News
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- If GPS goes dark, Mesa Quantum has a backup plan (2024)
- Six CU Â鶹ӰԺ startups selected to present at the Rocky Mountain Life Science Investor Conference (2024)
- Pitch competition celebrates and funds new CU Â鶹ӰԺ ventures founded on scientific discoveries (2024)
- State and university partner to award over $1.5 million in funding to University of Colorado innovations (2023)
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