Xcimer Energy
Xcimer Energy is an inertial fusion company that offers laser-driven fusion to provide cheap, abundant, and carbon-free energy. It transforms the energy marketplace by integrating low-cost excimer laser technology with the HYLIFE reaction chamber concept to design an Inertial Fusion Energy (IFE) system. This system overcomes long-standing obstaclesto viable fusion power.
$100M
Latest Funding
Series A
Latest Funding Stage
2024-06-04
Funding Date
50
Employees
United States
Location
Redwood City, California
City & State
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Xcimer.energy recently raised a $100M Series A and is actively hiring for engineering roles, signaling they are expanding their team and infrastructure. Given their tech stack includes Amazon Web Services and WP Engine, cloud computing and managed WordPress hosting providers should reach out to key decision-makers in their engineering department.
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