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SBU Startup Closes $800,000 in Seed Financing
New York Ag Connection - 01/21/2020
Qunnect, LLC, a quantum communications device company, announced the closing of $800,000 in Seed Financing. The round was oversubscribed. Investors include Quantonation, the Accelerate NY Seed Fund, and private individual investors.
Founded in 2017 to commercialize the technologies of the Quantum Information Technology Lab Directed by Eden Figueroa at Stony Brook University, Qunnect is developing a suite of devices to enable long-distance quantum-secured communications. All
products are engineered to operate at room temperature, a critical design consideration for real-world deployment.
Qunnect's R&D facility is located in the Center for Excellence in Wireless Information Technology, in Stony Brook, NY. Through collaborations with the Brookhaven National Labs and ESnet, Qunnect's products will be field-tested on fiber networks
connecting Brookhaven to NYC.
The company's first product, a quantum memory device, can store, coherently manipulate, temporally synchronize, and retrieve quantum-states on-demand. The memory device will be used both as a stand-alone product and as an integral component in the
company's future products.
"We are very grateful to our investors for supporting our vision," said Qunnect CEO, Mehdi Namazi. "Qunnect is committed to building field-stable devices that enable long-distance quantum-secure communication."
Christophe Jurczak, Managing Director of Quantonation states, "The team at Qunnect has a very strong technical and business vision that is a key factor of success for Deep Tech startups. We see countries and corporations ramping up their efforts worldwide
to speed up the development of quantum-secure communications, Qunnect's technology will be a key building block for this quantum future."
Peter Donnelly, Managing Director of Accelerate NY Seed Fund adds, "Qunnect's quantum memories are an important step towards demonstrating quantum-secure communications in the field. We are pleased to support the commercialization of this
groundbreaking innovation from Stony Brook University and Brookhaven National Labs."
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