What is the vision that you are pursuing with your startup?
Our vision is to take magnetic field sensing out of the laboratory. We want to miniaturize the lab-scale experimental setup so that it can be used outside the controlled laboratory environment. In MyoQuant, we are working on biomagnetic signal sensors, with the specific aim of making magnetic field sensing portable.
What are you taking home from the BERLIN QUANTUM Pioneer?
It was a super intense week for us. We gained super valuable insights into the ecosystem for startups, like the opportunities we have. We also learnt how to secure IP. Since we are the youngest participants in this incubation week, it was super valuable to get all these insights.
Why is Berlin interesting for you?
I am originally from Berlin. I was born and raised in the city, and I have a keen understanding of its vibrant character and its status as a major global hub. From a research perspective, the Science and Technology Park Adlershof is an excellent environment for startups and research in general, given its growing reputation and potential.
Further information about MyoQuant and research activities at Ferdinand-Braun-Institute can be find HERE.
The interview was conducted by Dr Andreas Thoss, Thoss Media GmbH, on behalf of Berlin Partner as part of BERLIN QUANTUM.