Vescent was founded in 2002 to develop and manufacture technologies in waveguides, electro-optics, lasers, and electronics for precision laser control. In 2016, Vescent successfully spun off its waveguide and beam steering technologies. Vescent continues to develop and manufacture CW and mode-locked lasers, frequency combs, low-noise electronic control systems, and micro-optic assemblies for precision spectroscopy, atomic clocks, quantum sensing and computing, and other emerging cold-atom applications.
Location: United States, Colorado, Golden
Employees: 11-50
Total raised: $5M
Founded date: 2002
Investors 1
| Date | Name | Website |
| 28.07.2024 | Caruso Ven... | carusovent... |
Funding Rounds 1
| Date | Series | Amount | Investors |
| 08.03.2024 | Seed | $5M | - |
Mentions in press and media 6
| Date | Title | Description |
| 17.03.2026 | UK Government: £1 Billion Quantum Computing Push Anchors Broader £2 Billion National Strategy | The UK government has unveiled a sweeping investment initiative to accelerate the development and deployment of quantum technologies, committing more than £1 billion toward quantum computing research and trials as part of a broader package ... |
| 08.03.2024 | Vescent Raises $5M in Seed Funding | Vescent, a Golden, CO-based company which specializes in quantum 2.0 technologies enabling commercialization, raised $5M in Seed funding. The round was led by Corporate Fuel, with participation from Caruso Ventures. The company intends to u... |
| 08.03.2024 | Vescent Announces $5M Seed Round | GOLDEN, CO, Vescent, the leader in Quantum 2.0 Technologies Enabling Commercialization, has closed a $5 million Series Seed funding round. >> Click here for more funding data on Vescent >> To export Vescent funding data to P... |
| 25.04.2022 | Menhir Photonics and partner awarded $1.25M grant from US Air Force | |
| 20.08.2019 | Menhir Photonics enters the US market | |
| - | Vescent Photonics | “Precision laser manufacturer and developer of electro-optics technologies including diode lasers, electro-optic modules, mode-locked lasers and frequency combs” |