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Q-CTRL and Australia’s Department of Defence partner to develop quantum navigation tech
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Quantum Computing

Quantum Computing

Jul 11, 2023

Q-CTRL and Australia’s Department of Defence partner to develop quantum navigation tech

Partnerships

  • Australian quantum software startup Q-CTRL has partnered with Australia’s Department of Defence to develop quantum sensors for military platforms. The terms and financial details of the partnership have not been disclosed.

  • The partnership will leverage Q-CTRL’s ruggedized quantum sensing technology to develop quantum sensors with quantum-assured navigation capability, which will enable vehicles to position themselves accurately for extended periods, even when GPS is not available or unreliable. 

  • The quantum-assured navigation technology is expected to be better than other GPS alternatives in supporting defense missions that take place in air, space, underground, and underwater. 

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