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DOE Adds Five More Signatories to Quantum in Space Collaboration

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  • The U.S. Department of Energy’s Quantum in Space Collaboration has expanded with five new signatories, including Boeing, Axiom Space, Vescent, Qrypt and USRA, highlighting strengthened public-private partnerships in advancing quantum technologies for the space economy.
  • The collaboration aims to explore quantum applications in space, including secure quantum communications, resource exploration, and manufacturing in microgravity, supported by feasibility assessments for unhackable quantum networks and hybrid quantum computing datacenters.
  • Industry leaders expressed enthusiasm with joining the program, recognizing the importance of fostering public and private sector partnerships.

PRESS RELEASE — U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Technology Transitions proudly announced an expansion to the Quantum in Space Collaboration, featuring an additional five signatories of support. The additional new signatories include Boeing, Axiom Space, Vescent and Qrypt. USRABlue Origin is also currently reviewing the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This is the second round of signatories, joining Infleqtion, Accenture, and Nebula, demonstrating the ongoing commitment and collaboration between the public and private sectors in fostering disruptive quantum technologies and building a space economy. 

“We are excited to support a quantum enabled space economy for the revitalization of earth,” said Rima Oueid, DOE Office of Technology Transitions Senior Commercialization Executive. “We see unique opportunities in space to develop and leverage not just quantum computing, but also quantum sensing and quantum networking/communications. For example, we can use quantum sensing to help with position, navigation, and timing as well as enable resource exploration and mining in space. This could help us scale and secure space manufacturing. Also, microgravity can be an asset to enable manufacturing, create new materials and leverage quantum applications in ways that could not be done on earth. The quantum race to space is on!”

This collaboration will provide initial feasibility assessments and demonstrations that could form the foundation for deploying an unhackable mesh network of full grade datacenters delivering hybrid quantum computing capabilities, enhanced by quantum sensing, powered by nuclear energy, and connected by secure quantum communications. In addition, this collaboration will explore how quantum could support and secure a space economy, including resource exploration and manufacturing in space. 

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“Axiom Space is excited to collaborate with the U.S. government and industry in developing the foundations for quantum communications and networking in space,” said Jason Aspiotis, Global Director In-Space Data & Security, Axiom Space. “This collaboration aligns with Axiom Space’s work to develop secure orbital data centers and commercial space station infrastructure.”

“Qrypt is excited to expand our collaboration with DOE into the space domain by utilizing our quantum solutions developed in partnership with the National Labs. The challenge of securing assets in orbit is crucial, especially as space communications and data processing continue to grow rapidly. We are honored to join industry leaders in building a resilient and secure foundation for the future.”

“Quantum technologies and aerospace bring together two disruptive technologies for strategic advantage and commercial upside.  As a quantum infrastructure company, Vescent is thrilled to be a part of making this happen.”

USRA is a nonprofit corporation with mission since 1969 to advance space-related science, technology, and engineering and to promote collaboration among government, academia, and industry. USRA’s R&D activities include space science, advanced computing, and commercial space. USRA expands the frontiers of space exploration and discovery through its R&D programs, workforce development efforts, and space-related activities.

Matt Swayne

With a several-decades long background in journalism and communications, Matt Swayne has worked as a science communicator for an R1 university for more than 12 years, specializing in translating high tech and deep tech for the general audience. He has served as a writer, editor and analyst at The Quantum Insider since its inception. In addition to his service as a science communicator, Matt also develops courses to improve the media and communications skills of scientists and has taught courses. [email protected]

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