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Lumai

https://lumai.co.uk/
Last activity: 14.09.2024
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Lumai is an Oxford-based start-up focussed on the development of optical computing solutions for machine learning. With the modern-day AI revolution coming with ever-increasing computational demands, optical computing offers orders of magnitude improvements in speed and power efficiency over traditional digital electronics. Lumai spun out of the world-leading experimental optics research group of Professor A.I. Lvovsky with the vision of developing end-to-end all-optical neural networks where the information flow and calculations are minimally reliant on electronic processing.
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Location: United Kingdom, England, Oxford
Employees: 1-10
Total raised: $1.33M
Founded date: 2022

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DateNameWebsite
14.09.2024Oxford Uni...innovation...
17.02.2023Runa Capit...runacap.co...

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DateSeriesAmountInvestors
16.02.2023Grant$1.33M-

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09.09.2023Intel Ignite’s Inaugural UK Cohort: Meet the 10 Outstanding Deep Tech Startups of 2023Intel® Ignite, Intel Corporation’s acceleration program for early-stage deep tech startups, reveals the 10 exceptional startups selected for its first cohort in the United Kingdom. The 12-week program kicks off on Sept. 12, 2023. More than...
16.02.2023Oxford University spinout Lumai secures £1.1m Innovate UK Smart Grant to power optical computing revolution- Oxford start-up to bring optical neural networks to the UK market, which can be 1000x faster than traditional approaches London, UK, 16th February 2023: Lumai, the start-up unlocking the potential of optical computing, today announced tha...
15.02.2023Lumai lands £1.1m grant to achieve ‘world’s fastest computation’ and power the AI revolutionToday the UK government’s national innovation agency — Innovate UK — has awarded a £1.1m grant to Oxford-based optical computing startup Lumai, another sign that governments are increasingly investing in the strategic tech of the future. Th...
-Lumai“By using 3D optical computing, we are enabling AI deployment at scale – with the fastest, most energy-efficient AI data center processor.”

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