GScan, an Estonian-founded start-up with £9.5million raised so far from leading deeptech investors and grant funding, has opened its first international office in Cambridge. The company, which was founded in 2018, has also announced it is partnering with the Construction Information Technology Lab at the University of Cambridge. GScan is able to analyse infrastructure at the level of muons – subatomic particles similar to electrons – to pinpoint defects across the built environment and infrastructure to one millimetre accuracy and at a depth of up to 10 metres. Its scanners – called hodoscopes…