Advanced Technology and Systems Division
SRI’s Advanced Technology & Systems division is known for work in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. We’re at the leading edge of human-machine interaction, sensing, and other applied technologies that are turning data into usable knowledge.
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Celia Merzbacher appointed executive director of the Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C)
ARLINGTON, Virginia, March 15, 2021 – The Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C) today announced the appointment of its new executive director, Celia Merzbacher, effective immediately.
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Christopher Savoie talks about Zapata Computing
Christopher Savoie joins host Reenita Hora to talk about Zapata Computing, who develop quantum software and algorithms for business.
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Luke Mauritsen talks about Montana Instruments
Luke Mauritsen talks about Montana Instruments, who design and manufacture high-precision systems for quantum materials research and the quantum computing, sensing, and networking industries.
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A look at quantum technology development at SRI: Quantum sensing and quantum communications
Quantum mechanics is a fundamental theory in physics that describes the physical properties of nature on an atomic scale.
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Featured innovator: Kaitlin Moore
Moore is an atomic physicist engaged in exciting work in the field of quantum science and engineering in SRI’s Applied Sciences division
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Almost one third of life science companies set to begin quantum computing evaluation this year
Pistoia Alliance, QED-C and QuPharm join forces to help biopharma and healthcare industry exploit quantum computing’s potential
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The Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C) Releases Survey Showing COVID-19’s Impact on Quantum Businesses
Survey by the consortium managed by SRI International shows one third of respondents taking drastic measures, such as layoffs, within three months if lockdown continues
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Quantum Consortium Managed by SRI International Holds Workshop on Cryogenic Technologies to Accelerate Quantum Innovation
The Quantum Economic Development Consortium (QED-C) held a workshop to identify cryogenic technology advances that will enable a ten-fold improvement in quantum information science and technology (QIST) in the next decade—10X10.