
TAU Systems develops advanced laser technology to miniaturize particle accelerators from miles to meters, enabling ultra-high energy electron acceleration on three-dimensional plasma waves. Their business model focuses on building and commercializing compact, powerful laser-driven particle accelerators called Ultracrafts, which open new frontiers in ultraverse exploration. Key products include high-power lasers, compact UV and x-ray pulse sources, and advanced test and data acquisition systems. TAU targets applications in radiation testing for space electronics, semiconductor metrology, AI and quantum computing lithography, medical diagnostics and therapy, fusion reactor material testing, and nuclear waste reduction. The company is scaling through strategic academic and industrial partnerships, with a facility under construction in Carlsbad, California, and plans for manufacturing and production by 2026-2027. TAU positions itself as a pioneer in accessible, revolutionary ultraverse exploration technology, aiming to democratize particle accelerator use beyond large national facilities.

TAU Systems develops advanced laser technology to miniaturize particle accelerators from miles to meters, enabling ultra-high energy electron acceleration on three-dimensional plasma waves. Their business model focuses on building and commercializing compact, powerful laser-driven particle accelerators called Ultracrafts, which open new frontiers in ultraverse exploration. Key products include high-power lasers, compact UV and x-ray pulse sources, and advanced test and data acquisition systems. TAU targets applications in radiation testing for space electronics, semiconductor metrology, AI and quantum computing lithography, medical diagnostics and therapy, fusion reactor material testing, and nuclear waste reduction. The company is scaling through strategic academic and industrial partnerships, with a facility under construction in Carlsbad, California, and plans for manufacturing and production by 2026-2027. TAU positions itself as a pioneer in accessible, revolutionary ultraverse exploration technology, aiming to democratize particle accelerator use beyond large national facilities.