SPIE.Photonics West 2024German Exhibitors Q.ANT GmbH
Q.ANT GmbH
Booth number: 4205-13
www.qant.com
About us
Q.ANT is a high-tech startup with the vision to generate insights for its customers based on photonic data generation and data processing supported by quantum technology. To realize this vision, Q.ANT develops products and services in the areas of quantum sensing and quantum computing. Focusing on its four product lines of Photonic Computing, Particle Metrology, Atomic Gyroscopes and Magnetic Sensing, the company engages with a broad array of industries and applications ranging all the way from medical technology and autonomous vehicles to aerospace, machinery, and the process industry. Q.ANT employees more than 90 people at its site in Stuttgart/Southern Germany.Address
Q.ANT GmbH
Handwerkstr. 29
70565 Stuttgart
Germany
Phone: +49 711 45969613
Handwerkstr. 29
70565 Stuttgart
Germany
Phone: +49 711 45969613
Contact person:
Joerg Kochendoerfer
Senior Marketing Manager
E-mail: joerg.kochendoerfer@qant.gmbh
Phone: +49 160 5619730
Products & Services
Sensor Technology
Others
Laboratory and Analysis Technology
Biotechnology
Q.ANT is a high-tech startup driving the industrialization of products and services in the areas of photonic quantum sensing and photonic quantum computing.
Q.ANT focuses on four product lines:
- Photonic Computing
- Particle Sensing
- Magnetic Field Sensing and
- Atomic Gyroscopes
Photonic Computing
Q.ANT develops and industrializes quantum photonic processors and quantum algorithms to advance high performance computing. Photons as computing medium offer speed, scalability, robustness, energy efficiency and seamless integration with existing optical technologies, making them highly advantageous for quantum computing. In fields with high-dimensional data and complex mathematical problems, state of the art supercomputers fail and quantum computing promises computational solutions.
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Q.ANT develops and industrializes three Quantum Sensors: The Q.ANT Magnetometer precisely measures small magnetic fields in the range of 300 picotesla at room temperature. The Q.ANT Particle Sensor enables particle analysis in real-time by simultaneously measuring velocity, size and trajectory of particles in liquids and gases. In additon, Q.ANT is consortium leader of the German state funded project QYRO, which aims at developing nuclear spin-based quantum gyroscopes for new space applications.
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