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Infleqtion, the world’s leading quantum information company, today announced the appointment of Dr. Pat Tang as Chief Engineering Officer. With an impressive 24-year track record in technology leadership, Dr. Tang brings a wealth of experience from his roles at IonQ, Amazon Lab126, and Apple. His expertise is set to drive Infleqtion’s mission of delivering cutting-edge, commercial-ready quantum products. “Pat’s deep technical knowledge and track record of building highly successful products make him a crucial addition to our leadership team. His extensive experience integrating hardware, software, and advanced AI capabilities will be instrumental in accelerating the deployment of our scalable neutral atom solutions for quantum sensing and quantum computing,” said CEO Matthew Kinsella. “Infleqtion is uniquely positioned to deliver commercial-ready solutions, and Pat’s expertise will be key to achieving our ambitious goals.” “This is an extraordinary time for the quantum industry, and I am excited to contribute to Infleqtion’s pioneering efforts. Infleqtion’s focus on scalable, deployable, and ruggedized atom-based quantum products is a game-changer,” stated Pat Tang. “I look forward to leveraging my experience to bring transformative solutions to our customers, addressing some of the most pressing challenges of our time.” Infleqtion’s leadership in the quantum field is underscored by its unique approach using neutral atoms, the modality proven to be the most scalable for both
Infleqtion Marks Milestone with First UK Sale of Quantum Clock, Tiqker University of Strathclyde to Integrate Cutting-Edge Tiqker in Setting New Standards in Precision Timekeeping Infleqtion is delighted to announce the first UK commercial delivery of its groundbreaking optical atomic clock, Tiqker™, to the University of Strathclyde. This marks a historic milestone as the first sale and commercial delivery of any optical atomic clock within the UK. The Tiqker unit, delivered to the laboratory of Professor Erling Riis, signifies a promising collaboration between Infleqtion and Professor Riis’s research group. Renowned for its stability and robustness, as demonstrated by recent flight trials, Tiqker is set to revolutionize navigation and precision timekeeping, establishing a new standard in Positioning, Navigation, and Timing (PNT) technology. Tiqker offers hydrogen maser-like short-term performance in a compact size, weight, and power package, with a Cs-Beam-like holdover of up to seven days. Timothy Ballance, President at Infleqtion UK, expressed his enthusiasm: “We are very pleased to be able to deliver our first commercial clock in the UK to Professor Riis and his group at the University of Strathclyde. Tiqker will be rigorously tested by the world-leading experts at the University of Strathclyde, and their feedback will be invaluable as early customer insights.”
Exciting advancements in cancer research! The article "Quantum Computing for Oncology" in Nature Portfolio Cancer explores how quantum computing is set to revolutionize the field. By leveraging superposition, entanglement, and quantum interference, quantum computing can outperform classical methods, providing significant speed advantages for complex tasks. Infleqtion, the University of Chicago, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have united to develop breakthrough cancer solutions with AI and quantum algorithms. This collaborative effort aims to transform cancer care through personalized diagnostics and treatments. We're proud and grateful to be supported in this endeavor by the visionary Wellcome Leap team through the Q4Bio program. 🔬 Key Areas of Impact: 1. Molecular Modeling: Accurate and efficient drug discovery and optimization simulations. 2. Genomics and Multiomics: Enhanced analysis of complex genomic patterns, revealing deeper insights into tumor characteristics. 3. Medical Imaging: Improved speed and accuracy in MRI diagnostics. Quantum computing holds immense promise for accelerating drug discovery, enhancing diagnostic imaging, and uncovering complex biological patterns, driving significant advancements in cancer research and treatment. Congrats to Sid Ramesh, Teague Tomesh, Samantha Riesenfeld, Fred Chong, and Alexander Pearson for publishing the first quantum computing paper in Nature Portfolio Cancer.
Unjammable navigation tech gets first airborne test - BBC News A UK aircraft has tested ground-breaking quantum technology that could pave the way for an unjammable back-up for GPS navigation systems. The government, which helped fund the research, said it was the first test of its kind to be publicly acknowledged. While GPS is satellite-based, the new system is quantum-based - a term used to describe tech that is reliant on the properties of matter at very small scales. Science minister Andrew Griffith said the test flights were "further proof of the UK as one of the world leaders on quantum".
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New Advanced Quantum Science Institute Will Bridge Basic Research and Applied Science The University of Texas at Austin is boosting its commitment to research and education in quantum science and engineering by establishing the Texas Quantum Institute. This expanded investment reflects the University’s recognition of the vast potential that quantum science and engineering hold to benefit society through new approaches to computing, energy-efficient electronics, secure communications, ultrasensitive sensors for medical diagnostics, semiconductor quality control and observing climate processes from space. “Some of the most exciting technological advances of the next few decades will come from quantum research,” said Dan Jaffe, vice president for research. “Thanks to our already-thriving quantum ecosystem on campus and Austin’s status as a vibrant incubator of innovative technologies, UT is the ideal place for world-changing quantum-related discoveries to be made that lead to much-needed applications for energy, medicine, the environment and computing.” Quantum research delves into an area of science and engineering where peculiar phenomena still mysterious to many physicists meet vast potential for new advances. These unusual phenomena occur at vanishingly tiny and mindbogglingly rapid scales, made possible with new materials and highly advanced equipment.
Today, Infleqtion announced the appointment of Matthew Kinsella to serve as its new Chief Executive Officer. Scott Faris has stepped down to focus on quantum industry policy and investments in national security and defense. “Matt’s extensive understanding of Infleqtion, coupled with his demonstrated success in guiding technology companies through product development, revenue expansion, and successful growth initiatives, will be invaluable as we embark on scaling the business and expanding into high-growth markets.”
Infleqtion, the world's leading quantum information company, is pleased to announce it has been awarded a contract to develop and deliver a cutting-edge neutral atom quantum computing testbed for the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC). The Quantum Computing SBRI program, supported by Innovate UK, aims to deploy seven quantum computing testbeds at the NQCC by March 2025. “The NQCC win marks a significant achievement for Infleqtion and validates the strength of our neutral atom quantum computing platform. This exciting collaboration will showcase the true potential of our technology” Post this Infleqtion will partner with QinetiQ and Oxfordshire County Council to build a large-scale universal gate-based quantum computer based on neutral atoms with a compelling pathway to logical qubit operations for UK researchers to explore the near-term use cases for quantum computing. By applying quantum optimisation to address challenges such as Oxfordshire's traffic issues, the project aims to have a significant impact nationwide, particularly in national security and defence, as well as regionally. "The NQCC win marks a significant achievement for Infleqtion and validates the strength of our neutral atom quantum computing platform. This exciting collaboration will showcase the true potential of our technology,” said Scott Faris, Infleqtion CEO. “Infleqtion's platform sets us apart in delivering unparalleled scalability that paves the way for the future of quantum computing."
Infleqtion UK is delighted to announce it has been awarded a contract from the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) to deliver a large-scale universal gate-based quantum computer based on neutral atoms with a compelling pathway to near-term error correction. We are honoured to be part of this exciting program to advance the UK’s #quantum technology infrastructure.
Infleqtion today announced it has acquired two integrated silicon photonics companies: SiNoptiq Inc. and Morton Photonics Inc. These acquisitions enable Infleqtion to expedite plans for chip-scale integration of lasers and photonic and atomic systems, which is essential for commercializing quantum products, such as sensors and quantum computers, as well as bolstering the overall quantum supply chain and enabling quantum manufacturing at scale.