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Infleqtion Raises $100M to Scale Atom-Based Quantum Solutions

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Neutral atom quantum computing firm Infleqtion has raised $100 million in a series C funding round. The company plans to use the investment to scale its atom-based quantum platforms and accelerate deployment of field-ready quantum systems. 

Through a new go-to-market partnership with SAIC — a mission integrator providing advanced technology solutions for military, intelligence, and government agency — Infleqtion is additionally expanding the deployment of quantum sensing technologies, including atomic clocks, quantum radio frequency communication, and inertial sensing, into defense and aerospace applications. The company said it has more than three dozen active government and commercial programs in deployment, with expansion planned across North America, the U.K., and Australia.

Infleqtion was recently awarded $6.2 million from the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy to develop quantum-enhanced solutions for energy grid optimization. Late last year, the company received $11 million in funding from the U.S. Department of Defense to support development of its rack-mounted optical clock. 

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