CavilinQ Awarded Harvard University’s Grid Accelerator Fellowship
We’re thrilled to share that CavilinQ has been selected for Harvard University’s Grid Accelerator Fellowship—a milestone that marks an exciting step forward in our journey to bring cutting-edge quantum hardware from the lab into the world.
The Grid Accelerator Fellowship is designed to support science-driven ventures tackling high-impact challenges. As part of the program, we’ll gain access to Harvard’s network of researchers, industry leaders, and mentors, along with funding and strategic guidance to help accelerate our path to market.
At CavilinQ, our work centers on advanced microcavity fabrication techniques that enable exceptional optical performance. Our process—developed during our doctoral research—produces microcavities with record-high finesse, opening new possibilities in quantum communication, sensing, and information processing.
Being chosen for this fellowship is both an honor and a validation of our vision. It’s an opportunity to sharpen our technical roadmap, strengthen our business strategy, and connect with partners who share our commitment to pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in quantum technology.
We’re excited to work alongside the Harvard Innovation Labs community and the other Grid Accelerator Fellows, and we look forward to using this platform to advance our mission: making high-performance quantum hardware accessible and impactful for researchers, developers, and industries worldwide.
Here’s to the next chapter—full of breakthroughs, collaborations, and bringing quantum technology closer to everyday reality.
— The CavilinQ Team