Delta.g, the deep tech startup creating quantum enabled gravity gradiometry solutions to deliver the
‘Google Maps for the underground’ has appointed Tony Lowe as Chief Executive Officer to further
accelerate the commercial application of its technology.
A UK technology startup veteran, Lowe has played a leading role in the development, delivery and
commercialisation of cutting-edge technology globally over the last 15 years – delivering products
for brands including Jaguar Land Rover, AT&T and Harman Samsung.
Most recently, Lowe has focused his energies on advancing the commercial deployment of deep
tech, serving as Chief Operating Officer with deep tech scale-ups Oxa and Oxford Quantum Circuits
where he was instrumental in supporting the raise of over $300m in series B/C funding in the
quantum computing and autonomous vehicles spaces over the last four years.
Lowe said: “I’m delighted to be joining the company spearheading the near-term commercial
application of quantum technologies, creating the Google Maps for the underground to solve real
world use cases in multiple industry verticals.
“My passion lies in building scalable, generative companies to deliver world changing technologies.
Delta.g builds on over a decade of research and IP in the University of Birmingham’s Quantum
Technology Hub for Sensors and Timing, utilising over £20Mm in UK Government funding with the
founding team that won the international race to take gravity gradiometry out of the lab and into
the real world.”
The company wasspun out from Birmingham University with Venture support from STL Tech in July 2023, following a £1.5m pre-seed investment round led by Science Creates Ventures 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 University of Birmingham’s Quantum Technology Hub for Sensors and timing.