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Dirac Labs Raises $1.8M for Quantum Navigation Sensors
Insider Brief Press release – Dirac Labs, a quantum-enabled navigation company, today announced its $1.8M pre-seed funding to prototype its quantum sensors and conduct field trials to further refine its technology to provide universal…
Mohib Ur Rehman
Publisher The Quantum Insider
Aug 20, 2026 at 12:05 PM UTC · Updated il y a 2 jours · 4 min de lecture

- Dirac Labs has raised $1.8 million in pre-seed funding to prototype diamond-based quantum sensors and conduct field trials for positioning where GPS signals are unavailable.
- The company’s system combines quantum magnetometry with AI-based signal processing and sensor fusion to use Earth’s magnetic field for navigation in environments such as underwater and underground.
- The funding includes participation from TitletownTech, Automotive Ventures, Riceberg Ventures, quantumEDGE Ventures, Jude Gomila and Balaji Srinivasan, alongside earlier non-dilutive public funding.
Press release – Dirac Labs, a quantum-enabled navigation company, today announced its $1.8M pre-seed funding to prototype its quantum sensors and conduct field trials to further refine its technology to provide universal positioning where GPS is unavailable.
Quantum sensing offers a resilient, alternative method of positioning by measuring features of Earth’s magnetic field, which remains present in environments where GPS signals cannot reach.
TitletownTech, a venture capital firm formed out of a partnership between Microsoft and the NFL’s Green Bay Packers, participated in the funding along with Automotive Ventures, Riceberg Ventures, quantumEDGE Ventures, Jude Gomila and Balaji Srinivasan.
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