Infleqtion raises $100m to scale atom-based quantum solutions for national security and next-gen intelligent systems

Infleqtion raises $100m to scale atom-based quantum solutions for national security and next-gen intelligent systems

Infleqtion, actively commercialising atom-based quantum systems across computing, sensing and precision timing, has announced a US$100 million Series C funding round backed by new, existing and strategic investors.

Having generated almost US$30 million in revenue last year and backed by a customer pipeline topping US$200 million, Infleqtion will use this investment to scale its atom-based quantum platforms and accelerate deployment of field-ready quantum systems.

Matt Kinsella, CEO, Infleqtion, said: “This funding fuels our next phase of growth, allowing us to scale transformative technologies with strategic partners who share our vision and serve as go-to-market allies, helping to secure nations and power the next generation of intelligent systems.”

Infleqtion’s technology is built on atoms and is currently deployed in government and commercial programs around the world.

The company recently demonstrated a materials science breakthrough powered by its Superstaq compiler and Nvidia’s CUDA-Q platform, marking a key milestone on its path toward scalable, fault-tolerant quantum computing.

The company also unveiled Contextual Machine Learning (CML), a quantum-inspired AI system aimed at solving high-value defense and biotech applications.

Infleqtion is a market leader in quantum-enabled positioning, navigation and timing, bringing next-gen capabilities critical for national security.

Infleqtion’s atomic clocks deliver quantum advantage today, with more than 100x improvements in precision over legacy systems.

These systems are already deployed with NASA and the US Department of Defense and have earned an US$11M DoD APFIT contract award for mission-critical innovation.

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