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SandboxAQ Selected to Join NATO’s 2025 Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) Cohort

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  • SandboxAQ has been selected for the 2025 NATO DIANA cohort, joining approximately 70 companies chosen from over 2,600 applicants to develop dual-use technologies for defence and commercial applications.
  • As part of DIANA’s Sensing & Surveillance group, SandboxAQ will advance its AQNav magnetic navigation system, which provides GPS-independent navigation resistant to jamming and spoofing, and is currently being tested by the U.S. Air Force, Airbus Acubed, and Boeing.
  • AQNav has logged over 200 flight hours, participated in large-scale military exercises, and earned multiple industry recognitions, with DIANA now providing resources and testing opportunities to further develop its military and commercial applications.

PRESS RELEASE — SandboxAQ today announced it was selected by NATO to participate in the 2025 Defence Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic (DIANA) cohort – one of approximately 70 innovative companies chosen from more than 2,600 submissions across 32 NATO countries. NATO DIANA unites companies worldwide to leverage dual-use technologies that address critical solutions in energy and power, sensing and surveillance, secure information sharing, human health and performance, and critical infrastructure and logistics.

Established by NATO in 2023, DIANA seeks to tackle complex societal challenges by bringing together innovative companies developing disruptive, dual-use technologies (i.e., commercial and defence) that could solve key needs for the Alliance. As part of the cohort’s Sensing & Surveillance group, DIANA will accelerate R&D and expand use-cases for SandboxAQ’s award-winning AQNav magnetic navigation system, which is currently being tested by the U.S. Air Force, Acubed (the Silicon Valley innovation center of Airbus), Boeing, and a U.S. allied government. Pairing with DIANA’s network of experts in technology, commercial development and defence, SandboxAQ will receive resources, insights, developmental support, and opportunities to test AQNav in a variety of specialized environments. 

“The daily occurrence of GPS jamming and spoofing in key regions of the world underpins the urgency to deploy innovative technologies like AQNav for both commercial and defence use cases to better protect our skies. By supplementing the onboard systems of aircraft, AQNav provides a secure navigation alternative and serves as an additional key safeguard,” said Luca Ferrara, General Manager of Navigation Solutions at SandboxAQ. “We’re incredibly proud to have been selected for the 2025 DIANA cohort, and are looking forward to a strategic collaboration with NATO to further extend the commercial and defence capabilities of AQNav.”

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AQNav is a breakthrough navigation technology that leverages SandboxAQ’s proprietary Large Quantitative Models (LQMs), quantum sensors, and the Earth’s crustal magnetic field. Together, they provide an all-weather, day/night, terrain-agnostic, real-time navigation solution for military and commercial applications that is nearly impossible to jam or spoof. AQNav does not rely on Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS), which enables worldwide availability and application across all domains, including air, land, and sea.

To date, AQNav has logged more than 200 hours of flight tests with the U.S. Air Force (USAF), participating in more than 40 sorties – including two large-scale military exercises and other real-world flight tests – over various geographies and in four aircraft types. In July 2024, AQNav successfully showcased its ability to serve as a primary navigation source. It also showed its future potential to calibrate once and scale across similar aircraft types without individual aircraft calibration – both of which are essential to deploy AQNav across large fleets of aircraft. 

Last year, the USAF awarded SandboxAQ a coveted TACFI contract extension to explore additional AQNav configurations across a broader range of aircraft. Acubed also extended its SandboxAQ contract to further explore AQNav applications in commercial aviation.

For these milestones and other successes, AQNav received recognition as one of TIME’s Best Inventions of 2024, Fast Company’s Next Big Things in Tech, and other prestigious awards.

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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