
Turning light into millions — Literally
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Two Stanford physicists left the lab to fix a broken system: computer chips that waste too much energy and can’t keep up with AI.
Their startup, Lightium, is using light (yep, actual light) to make chips faster, cooler, and ready for the next tech wave — from AI to quantum.
In this episode, we get into:
- Why traditional chips are hitting a ceiling
- How they explained photonic tech without losing the room
- The inside story of raising €7M as deeptech outsiders
- What it really takes to turn hard science into a real business
If you like big tech bets, underestimated founders, and startups building the invisible stuff that powers the future — hit play.
Chapters:
00:00:00 - Introduction to Lightium and Its Founders
00:02:53 - The Journey into Photonics and Deep Tech
00:05:48 - Transitioning from Academia to Entrepreneurship
00:09:03 - The Birth of Lightium: From Frustration to Innovation
00:11:46 - Navigating Competition in the Photonics Industry
00:14:52 - Understanding Photonics: Misconceptions and Realities
00:23:57 - The Future of Data and Photonic Solutions
00:24:43 - The Future of Electric Vehicles and Autonomous Driving
00:26:33 - Co-Founders: Balancing Roles and Responsibilities
00:31:02 - Building a Strong Team Culture in Deep Tech
00:37:54 - Navigating Customer and Investor Relationships
00:39:42 - The Future Impact of Lightium on Data Consumption
00:45:56 - Finding Momentum in the Startup Journey