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Innovating in applied quantum sciences

For more than two decades, SRI has been developing precision quantum sensors to enable next-generation sensing and communications systems, from chip-scale clocks to cold-atom–based sensor systems, including developing the sophisticated integration technology required to move these sensors out of the lab.

Today, we’re rapidly expanding our quantum capabilities into several interconnected focus areas to solve problems in sensing and communications, as well as ISR (intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance) and PNT (position, navigation, and timing). We do this by leveraging our unique mix of deep expertise across both quantum and modern classical research areas to find new ways to apply quantum solutions to outstanding R&D problems. We’re also proud to manage QED-C, a consortium of stakeholders that aims to enable and grow the quantum industry. Contact us to learn more.

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  • QED-C executive director named to the Quantum 100

    QED-C executive director named to the Quantum 100

    Celia Merzbacher, executive director of the SRI-managed Quantum Economic Development Consortium, has been recognized for her role in strengthening the global quantum ecosystem.

  • Quantum on Capitol Hill

    Quantum on Capitol Hill

    The SRI-managed Quantum Economic Development Consortium convened quantum innovators and members of Congress to explore the future of quantum technology.

  • New data on the growing quantum industry

    New data on the growing quantum industry

    According to a recent report from the SRI-managed Quantum Economic Development Consortium, the quantum industry continues to grow, with 2024 quantum computing and sensing revenue approaching $1.5B.

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