Harnessing the power of quantum to expand human potential
Commercializing Quantum for Transformative Impact
At Infleqtion, we believe neutral atoms are the most powerful pathway to quantum advantage. Our mission is simple yet ambitious: to commercialize atom-based quantum products that provide orders-of-magnitude improvements in sensing and computing applications.
Our technology is built to be accessible, adaptable, and ready to deliver practical quantum solutions that drive real-world results. By creating compact, consistent, and scalable quantum devices, we’re bringing the potential of quantum out of the lab and into industries, businesses, and communities everywhere.
With every innovation, we’re dedicated to advancing a future where quantum sensing and computing revolutionize technology and open new horizons for problem-solving and connectivity. Quantum is here—and it’s ready to work for you.
We’re Shaping The Quantum Future Through Proven Atom-Based Solutions
Recent Headlines
Infleqtion's Quantum Software Platform Secures $1.15M DOE Grant, Paving the Way for Energy-Efficient Computing
nfleqtion today announced it has been awarded a $1.15M grant by the Department of Energy (DOE) under the SBIR Phase IIB program. This grant marks the first DOE SBIR Phase IIB award given to software for quantum computing and will help advance Infleqtion’s work on Superstaq, the company’s software platform purpose-built to optimize quantum computing performance.
Infleqtion Leads the Way with First Quantum Computer Installation at NQCC
Infleqtion is proud to announce the installation of a cutting-edge neutral atom quantum computer at the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC). This marks a significant milestone as Infleqtion becomes the first company to deploy hardware at the NQCC under their quantum computing testbed programme. The news comes on the heels of Infleqtion's rapid advancement in quantum gate fidelity.
Quantum computing for oncology
As quantum technology advances, it holds immense potential to accelerate oncology discovery through enhanced molecular modeling, genomic analysis, medical imaging, and quantum sensing