Physivitis
Marketing & Commercialisation Intern

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Company Description
Physivitis is a UK-based deep-tech IP licensing company that turns advanced physical theory into patented, commercially viable technologies for the post-quantum era. Rather than manufacturing hardware, the company focuses on creating foundational frameworks that other organisations license to build and scale solutions in quantum sensing, energy storage, cybersecurity, novel materials, and space applications. Its growing portfolio includes over 10 named innovations and multiple UK patents, all grounded in rigorous theoretical physics and aimed at solving complex engineering challenges across sectors such as healthcare, defence, clean energy, and autonomous systems.
Physivitis is working toward becoming a leading global pure IP licensing firm in quantum technology and is currently raising a pre-seed round to expand its IP portfolio, deepen validation with R&D partners, and accelerate large-scale commercial licensing.
Role Description
The Marketing & Commercialisation Intern role is a full-time remote position focused on supporting the go-to-market and licensing activities of Physivitis’ quantum and applied physics IP portfolio. Day-to-day responsibilities include:
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- Conducting market and competitor research across target industries
- Assisting in the development of marketing strategies and positioning for key technologies
- Helping prepare presentations, pitch decks, and outreach materials for potential licensees and partners
- Supporting sales and business development efforts by identifying prospects, maintaining contact lists and CRM data, and contributing to email campaigns and online communications
- Collaborating with senior team members to translate complex technical concepts into clear, commercially relevant messaging
- Providing responsive, professional support during partner and customer interactions


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Qualifications
- Strong Communication skills, including clear written and verbal communication for technical and non-technical audiences.
- Applied Market Research capabilities, such as data gathering, trend analysis, and competitor mapping in technology-driven sectors.
- Foundational Sales skills, including lead identification, pipeline support, and professional interaction with prospective partners.
- Marketing Strategy awareness, with the ability to contribute to positioning, value propositions, and basic campaign planning.
- Customer Service orientation, demonstrating responsiveness, professionalism, and relationship-building with stakeholders.
- Interest in quantum technology, deep tech, or advanced engineering fields; prior exposure to these domains is advantageous.
- Comfort working independently in a remote environment, with strong time management and organisational skills.
- Currently studying or recently completed a degree in business, marketing, economics, engineering, physics, or a related discipline.
- Proficiency with productivity tools (e.g., spreadsheets, presentation software, basic CRM or marketing platforms) is beneficial.
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