Colorado Startup Raises $2.5 Million to Advance Quantum Hardware for U.S. Industry
Today, Bifrost Electronics, a Colorado-based quantum readout startup, announced it has raised $2.5 million in seed funding to accelerate development of its next-generation quantum amplifiers. Led by Colorado’s Caruso Ventures, investors include Harlow Capital and others.
Founded by alumni of the Colorado School of Mines and William & Mary University in Virginia, Bifrost has developed a new class of magnetically insensitive, scalable, electro-optic quantum amplifiers. Traditional quantum readout devices are notoriously complex, difficult to use, and failure-prone; Bifrost offers an elegant, functional alternative.
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