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Quantum Technologies Will Impact the Military
Quantum-based computing will, as is known, easily break the current cryptologic schemes widely used by the U.S. military and its allies. However, there are other quantum-based technologies to understand, including fully entangled network transmission, radio frequency communication and quantum clocks, advised Max Perez.
Infleqtion Names Jim Rabeau President of Infleqtion Australia
Jim most recently served as Director of Quantum Technologies at Australia’s national science agency, CSIRO. As President, Jim will be responsible for Infleqtion’s expansion into Australia and establishing the Asia-Pacific quantum computing and technology facility at Swinburne University of Technology.
Quantum sensing readies to be the 21st century’s surveillance leap
Quantum sensing devices that can gather ultra-precise data are being readied to test in the sky — and could define warfare and intelligence gathering in the 21st century. Why it matters: Quantum computing usually gets the attention — and most of the funding — but quantum sensors are advancing quickly and are expected to be deployed sooner.
The Spy Balloon Is Just The Start: Venture Capital Joins Pentagon In Spending Big To Thwart China In Quantum-Tech War
Companies like Vector Atomic and Infleqtion are helping the military harness quantum technologies to develop underground sensing, secure communications and alternatives to GPS.
Infleqtion and World View Launch New Quantum Application Testing Solution
Compact Quantum Form Factor and Stratospheric Balloon Portability Accelerates Market Readiness of Sensors, Clocks, Navigation Systems, and More.
Infleqtion Enters 2023 on Heels of Milestone Year
Global quantum ecosystem leader to continue record growth in 2023, powered by a deep bench of industry experts, technical milestones, and revenue-generating customers.
How the quantum realm will go beyond computing
Over the last half-decade, quantum computing has attracted tremendous media attention. Why? After all, we have computers already, which have been around since the 1940s. Is the interest because of the use cases? Better AI? Faster and more accurate pricing for financial services firms and hedge funds?