The recipient is Southampton University spinout Aquark Technologies, which has developed a uniquequantumsensing technology.

Doing away with the cumbersome magnetic traps

Aquark calls itself a miniaturisation company.

It specialises in micro-fabrication and vacuum technology.

NATO’s first quantum tech investment goes to Southampton startup

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This translates to systems that are smaller, lighter, cheaper, and more energy-efficient than existing ones.

They are also more robust, and can be used in difficult terrain including in the air and underwater.

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A literal field, as it’s possible for you to see in the video below.

The spirit of cross-border European collaboration is reflected in the group of investors, Jantzen believes.

We have to be working together at a higher level or be left behind.

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Linnea is the senior editor at TNW, having joined in April 2023.

Dabbles in gaming and fitness wearables.

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