Zero Point Motion develops chip-scale optical inertial sensors that are significantly more accurate than incumbents. By replacing traditional capacitance based detection with photonic detection, Zero Point Motion is able to utilise traditional MEMS manufacturing methods while providing aerospace/military grade performance at a high volume commercial market scale.
In addition to expanding its team, this initial round of funding will enable the Company to create engineering samples to be assessed by initial customers and designed into their products, with a view to commercial sales commencing in 2024.
Cambridge GaN Devices has been created to explore and develop a number of unique opportunities in power electronics.
Flood forecasting and warning mapping systems enable users to protect assets and minimise damage.