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The world beyond quantum computing
Infleqtion is developing the next generation of quantum tools, including clocks, gravimeters and motion sensors so precise they can replace GPS. ‘Today we are on the cusp of commercial optical clocks that tick over one hundred trillion times per second and are accurate to within one second over the entire age of the universe,’ says Paul Lipman, Infleqtion’s Chief Commercial Officer.
Quantum computing, blockchains: How US can update systems for AI potential
As countries strive to unlock the full potential of artificial intelligence (AI), they must address critical infrastructure challenges related to data storage and processing. #QuantumComputing is one promising path forward.
Infleqtion’s miniMOT V2 Named Silver Honoree by the 2023 Laser Focus World Innovators Awards
Infleqtion, the world's quantum information company, today announced that its miniMOT V2, a compact off-the-shelf trapped atom vacuum system, was recognized among the best by the 2023 Laser Focus World Innovators Awards. This recognition highlights the miniMOT V2's significance in advancing quantum research, education, and workforce development.
Where's The (Quantum) Beef?
Despite public market downturns, venture capital funding for quantum technology exploded over the last couple of years. Over $2 billion was invested in both 2021 and 2022, according to the Quantum Insider.
Infleqtion and QinetiQ Win Award to Apply Quantum Computing to Logistics
Infleqtion and QinetiQ, a leading defense company, are thrilled to announce their successful bid for the Quantum End-to-end Compilation for Combinatorial Optimisation (QECCO) project through Innovate UK.
Infleqtion is Awarded Funding from the UK to Build the UK’s First Commercially Available Atomic Clock
The funding will support the development of a new type of optical atomic clock that far exceeds the accuracy and reliability of current Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS)-based systems.
The Quantum Tech Market and Anticipated Consolidation in the Latter Half of 2023
Scott Faris, CEO of Infleqtion, joins Jill Malandrino on Nasdaq TradeTalks to discuss the quantum tech market and anticipated consolidation in the latter half of 2023.
Jay Wisham, Former Army Applications Lab Executive Director, joins Infleqtion as an Advisor
Wisham's extensive experience in implementing cutting-edge technologies for national security, including AI and data-enabled systems, will contribute to Infleqtion's mission of advancing quantum technology for commercialization and enhancing national security capabilities.
Infleqtion Demonstrates a High Performance, Miniaturized Quantum Sensor Technology for Measuring Acceleration
One of the potential killer applications for quantum sensors is to create a device that can provide accurate navigation without using the GPS satellite system. For the military, this is an important goal since an adversary may try to block the GPS signals by jamming the radio signals or some other means.
Quantum Sensing Breakthrough: Infleqtion Unveils the Future of Resilient Navigation
The team demonstrated the world’s first software-configured, quantum-enabled high-performance accelerometer by combining machine learning with quantum sensing.
Breakthrough in Cold Atom Technology with Photonic-Integrated MOT on a Chip, Advancing Portable Quantum Applications
Cold atoms play a crucial role in advancing quantum technologies for precision timing, navigation, and sensing applications. A UC Santa Barbara team led by Daniel Blumenthal achieved a significant milestone by demonstrating a photonic-integrated MOT (PICMOT) using a photonic chip to deliver laser cooling beams with Infleqtion’s miniMOT.
Infleqtion Appoints Retired United States Air Force Major General Cameron Holt to Advisory Board
General Holt to Leverage 32 Years of Distinguished Military Service to Drive Innovation at the Edge
Introducing miniMOT V2: A Game-Changing Platform for Quantum Physics Education and Research
Infleqtion, a Texas-based quantum technology company that has over 16 years of groundbreaking quantum research by ColdQuanta, has introduced the miniMOT V2, its latest compact vacuum system for research in neutral atoms and quantum application development.
Next Generation miniMOT Platform Unveiled for Quantum Physics Research and Education
Infleqtion, the global quantum leader, announced the release of its next-generation compact vacuum system for neutral atom research and quantum application development, the miniMOT V2.
Senator Hassan Highlights Need to Invest in Quantum Technology and Cybersecurity in Congressional Trip to Key U.S. Sites
U.S. Senator Maggie Hassan (D-NH) met with military leaders, quantum technology experts, and cybersecurity professionals this week to hear about their research in quantum information sciences, as well as emerging quantum and cybersecurity threats, at sites in Colorado and New York.
Podcast with Scott Faris, CEO of Infleqtion
Scott Faris, CEO of Infleqtion, is interviewed by Yuval Boger. Scott and Yuval talk about Infleqtion’s broad product portfolio, CEO tips for turning an organization into a product company, the importance of quantum clocks, and much more.
Infleqtion and the University of Colorado Boulder collaborate
Infleqtion is collaborating with researchers at the University of Colorado Boulder (CU) to advance quantum sensing through machine learning techniques toward applications that require unprecedented positioning and navigation capabilities in real-world environments.
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.