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QuantX Labs develops quantum optical atomic clocks, including TEMPO, which delivers up to 10x the performance of GNSS-based systems in a compact package suited to land or space deployment. The company concentrates on space-grade quantum timing solutions for navigation and communications. Working with the University of Adelaide, QuantX is launching the first orbital demonstration of an optical frequency comb component via SpaceX in December 2025. The launch is backed by a $3.7 million grant from the Australian Space Agency's Moon to Mars initiative. In March 2026, QuantX Labs deployed an optical frequency comb aboard an Exotrail spacevan via SpaceX on the KAIROS mission, validating the key optical component of its TEMPO.Space optical atomic clock in orbit. Full deployment of the clock system is planned for later in 2026, a major milestone toward space-based quantum timing services. Update 2026-03-31: QuantX Labs launched an optical frequency comb into orbit to validate its TEMPO.Space optical atomic clock technology. Source: https://quantumzeitgeist.com/quantx-labs-technology-validates-key/
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