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Infleqtion partners with US DOE to demonstrate quantum technologies in space

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  • Colorado-based quantum hardware company Infleqtion (formerly ColdQuanta) has joined hands with the US Department of Energy (DOE) to be a part of the DOE's new Quantum and Space Collaboration project, which also involves the Department of Defense, Nebula Space Enterprises, Accenture Federal Services, and NASA.

  • The partnership will involve the fusion of quantum technologies with space exploration endeavors, aiming to strengthen US leadership in the rising space economy. The Quantum & Space Collaboration project intends to utilize quantum sensing, communications, and computing to improve national security, energy, and economic conditions. The goal is to make demonstrations of quantum technologies in the space environment by 2024.

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