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ColdQuanta's team delivered the Quantum Core™ atomic system to CAL as part of NASA’s CRS 19 mission. We're looking forward to celebrating four years of quantum science in space on 8/4 at 11am MT.
The Cold Atom Lab (CAL), NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration's first quantum science laboratory in space, will mark four years onboard the International Space Station on Aug. 4, 2022. ColdQuanta's team delivered the Quantum Core™ atomic system to CAL as part of NASA’s CRS 19 mission. CAL has already achieved its main science goals by cooling atoms down to ultra-cold temperatures to study their basic physical properties in ways that would not be possible on Earth. Join us on August 4th at 11:00 AM MT to learn from some of the world's experts - from astronauts to Nobel Laureates - on the details of getting the unique Cold Atom Lab up and running, as well as the progress toward using microgravity to illuminate new features of the quantum world.
ColdQuanta, the global quantum ecosystem leader, today announced significant momentum for the first half of 2022 highlighted by business growth, technical milestones, leadership expansion and more. These accomplishments further demonstrate the company's commitment to driving maturation of its products and its ability to leverage game-changing talent and experience.
Albert Wins Prism Award for Quantum Category SPIE Photonics West, SPIE, the international society for optics and photonics, and Photonics Media recognized the top optics and photonics products on the market with their industry-focused Prism Awards. "Each year, the Prism Awards singles out the very brightest innovations in a highly innovative industry and, despite a global pandemic, supply chain issues, and other challenges over the past year, the 2022 winners still found a way to advance the field of photonics in important and remarkable ways," said President and CEO of Photonics Media Tom Laurin. "We extend our congratulations to each of this year's winners, who deserve our industry's recognition for their advancements in transportation, biomedicine, research, sensing, and quantum technology."
Women in Quantum Series: Judith Olson, Head of Atomic Clock Division, Senior Physicist at ColdQuanta ColdQuanta is one of the big names when it comes to quantum platform companies. “ColdQuanta started more than a decade ago,” explains Senior Physicist Judith Olson. “And it was pretty small. Back in the day, I was actually one of the first people to use a ColdQuanta product. I didn’t fully realize I was one of the original beta testers when I was an undergraduate until years later.” Besides being Senior Physicist, Olson is also the Head of the Atomic Clock Division at the Colorado headquarters. Her work has helped make significant advancements in developing commercial atomic clock technology.
New CEO looks to build 'dominant quantum company' with Boulder startup
We are proud to see our incredibly talented team members: Alex Tingle, MS, Hannah North, Ying-Ju Wang and Judith Olson, recognized on the top 52 Wonder Women Working in the Quantum Industry list! Thank you to The Quantum Daily for celebrating their contributions to advancing #quantumtechnology and for recognizing the importance of diversity and inclusion in #quantum!
ColdQuanta is growing our Quantum Computing electrical engineering team to power and deepen our expertise in quantum technologies. We are looking for an embedded systems engineer that has expertise in low-level system development and experience integrating these systems into higher-level software components.
What Happens When ‘If’ Turns to ‘When’ in Quantum Computing? Confidence that quantum computers will solve major problems beyond the reach of traditional computers—a milestone known as quantum advantage—has soared in the past twelve months. Equity investments in quantum computing nearly tripled in 2020, the busiest year on record, and are set to rise even further in 2021. (See Exhibit 1.) In 2021, IonQ became the first publicly traded pure-play quantum computing company, at an estimated initial valuation of $2 billion.