BannerMolec
coldquanta graphic

ColdQuanta was founded to become the world's preeminent developer and supplier of ultracold devices, instruments and systems. ColdQuanta's core technology is a result of more than two decades of extraordinary scientific and technological achievements in Atomic, Molecular and Optical (AMO) physics, including those that led to the 1997 Nobel Prize in Physics for laser cooling and the 2001 Nobel Prize for the achievement of Bose-Einstein Condensation (BEC) in an atomic vapor. Recognized to be the atom equivalent of a laser, BEC, essentially a new form of matter formed just above absolute zero degrees, and more generally, ultracold states of matter, have a richness of potential applications on a par or which may indeed exceed those of the laser. Cold and ultracold atoms are already having a substantial impact in frequency standards, clocks and inertial sensing including gravimetry.

ColdQuanta's mission is to focus on the development of BEC generating devices and systems, allowing them to be accessible to a wide range of research, educational, and industrial institutions. The release of ColdQuanta's Atom Chip Portable Vacuum Cell will enable the company to pursue its strategy of cultivating and expanding the development and markets of new applications for ultracold atoms and BEC technology. Thus, the founders of ColdQuanta, of whom comprise business executives and scientists including a Nobel laureate, combine their unique skills to propel their venture into entirely novel, exciting, and expanding markets rich with potential.