More exciting news at Delta.g as we announce the appointment of Lee Richards as our new Chief Operating Officer, strengthening our Executive team to further accelerate the commercial application of our groundbreaking technology.
In addition to a wealth of experience in technology, Lee brings significant expertise in the commercialisation, launch and deployment of deep tech. As Head of Quality and Launch for Oxa Lee most recently led the first commercial delivery of Autonomous shuttles into the US - cementing their position as the only UK exporter of deployment-ready, self-driving vehicle software.
Prior to Oxa, Lee held senior positions in software and hardware engineering - leading the delivery of new technology onto multiple vehicle model lines for JLR, latterly steering the delivery of Connected Car solutions onto all vehicle model lines globally.
We’re thrilled to have Lee onboard and look forward to the scaling journey!
About Delta.g:
Delta.g has developed a revolutionary approach to mapping complex subsurface and unseen locations, producing the world’s first quantum sensors that use gravity gradiometry to create a ‘Google Maps for the underground’ in a way that’s fast, accurate, cost-effective, and easy to scale.
The company - founded by Andrew Lamb, Jonathan Winch, and Professor Michael Holynski - was spun out from University of Birmingham via University of Birmingham Enterprise with Venture support from STL Tech in July 2023, following a £1.5 million pre-seed investment round led by SCVC to fast-track the commercial availability of its groundbreaking quantum sensors for mapping the underground.
Delta.g builds on the extensive research into gravity gradiometry that has been carried out over the past decade in the UK Quantum Technology Research Hub in Sensing, Imaging and Timing utilising over £20M in UK Government funding.
In February 2024 Delta.g were awarded a £2.4 million Innovate UK Contract for Innovation (formerly known as SBRI), generating commercial revenue to develop the next generation of gravity gradient sensors, accelerate the adoption of quantum solutions by the public sector and support the strategic growth of the UK as a quantum authority.