Saturday, April 19

U.S. Department of Energy Expands Quantum in Space Collaboration – New Partners Joining for Innovations

U.S. Department of Energy Expands Quantum in Space Collaboration

– The DOE Office of Technology Transitions announced the expansion of its Quantum in Space Collaboration.
– Five new signatories have joined the collaboration: Boeing, Axiom Space, Vescent, Qrypt, and USRA.
– Blue Origin is currently reviewing the Memorandum of Understanding to potentially join the collaboration.
– Existing partners like Infleqtion, Accenture, and Nebula are working together to advance quantum technologies for space applications.

Author’s Take

The U.S. Department of Energy’s Quantum in Space Collaboration is gaining momentum with the addition of new partners, including major names like Boeing and Axiom Space. This expansion signifies a growing interest and investment in leveraging quantum technologies for space exploration and applications, paving the way for innovative advancements in this field.

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