Light Trace expands into Quantum Technology Innovation Centre

Light Trace has recently joined the growing community of quantum and photonics-based startups at Bristol’s Quantum Technology Innovation Centre (QTIC).

October 2024, Bristol UK. Light Trace Photonics (LTP) has officially moved into the Quantum Technology Innovation Centre (QTIC) in Bristol, marking a key milestone in the company’s growth and R&D advancement.

This move positions LTP at the center of a dynamic hub for integrated photonics startups, providing space and state-of-the-art resources as the team grows (check out our open positions!).

Jake, CEO of LTP, shared his excitement: "QTIC has a strong history of supporting the Bristol deep-tech start-up ecosystem, and I’m confident this is the ideal place for LTP to establish a strong foundation.

Access to cutting-edge quantum photonics lab equipment will significantly accelerate key development timelines, supporting our long-term mission to expedite product development in integrated photonics technology."

If you find yourself in Bristol, come and pay us a visit at QTIC!

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