Meet the Founder

My name is Tasha Adams, and I am an optical engineer and technology entrepreneur passionate about developing innovative solutions that can make a meaningful impact on the world.

I earned my Master of Science in Optical Sciences from the University of Arizona, one of the world's leading programs in optics and photonics. Prior to that, I received my Bachelor of Science in Optical Engineering from Norfolk State University, where I built a strong foundation in optical systems, physics, and engineering design.

Engineering has always been more than a career to me—it is a passion. I am driven by curiosity, creativity, and the belief that technology can be used to solve some of society's most challenging problems. Whether exploring new computing architectures, advancing optical technologies, or developing solutions that improve efficiency and accessibility, I am motivated by the opportunity to create something that leaves a positive and lasting impact.

My goal is simple: to use science, engineering, and innovation to help build a better future.

FAQs

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What does your company do?

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We are developing a new approach to AI hardware that explores how light, materials, and device design can work together to support faster and more efficient computing.


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Why is this important?

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What makes your approach different?

AI is growing quickly, but today’s computing systems require large amounts of energy and infrastructure. We are working toward hardware concepts that may help make future AI systems more efficient, scalable, and accessible.


How can I learn more?

Is this software or hardware?

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Our work is primarily hardware-focused, with an emphasis on early-stage device concepts that could support future AI and computing applications.


Are you currently selling a product?

Our technology is being developed with future applications in AI, edge computing, sensing, research tools, and energy-efficient computing systems.


Not yet. We are in the early development stage and are focused on research, prototyping, validation, and partnership-building.


Who is this for?

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Are you looking for partners?

We are exploring computing through physical device behavior rather than relying only on traditional electronic architectures. This opens the door to new possibilities for speed, efficiency, and miniaturization.


Yes. We are interested in connecting with researchers, technical advisors, grant programs, investors, and organizations interested in next-generation AI hardware.


You can contact us directly to learn more about our mission, development stage, and opportunities to collaborate.

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