QuantX Labs Deploys Quantum Optical Clock to Orbit Amid $425B Defense Commitment
QuantX Labs has announced that a subsystem payload of TEMPO, its compact optical atomic clock, is now in orbit following a successful launch on March 30, 2026, via the SpaceX Transporter-16 mission. Developed in partnership with the Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS) at Adelaide Uni
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