SBQuantum, the pioneer in creating quantum diamond magnetometers that can deliver precise measurements from space, has recently declared two new agreements with top space-related government organizations. SBQuantum was hired by the European Space Agency (ESA) to evaluate the feasibility of its quantum diamond magnetometer technology in orbit. The assessment centres on the dependability and precision of the sensors for satellite deployment, encompassing functions such as tracking magnetic storms that impact Earth’s communications and navigation systems.
“Our quantum diamond magnetometers are showing tremendous potential, with leading space organizations recognizing their advantages over existing technologies,” stated David Roy-Guay, CEO of SBQuantum. “These sensors are incredibly valuable for a small portion of the price of older systems. We appreciate CSA and ESA’s faith in us and look forward to look forward to a long partnership.” Aaron Strangfeld, Quantum Engineer at ESA, added, “The technology is promising, and we’re optimistic about its potential in space.”
These contracts expand on the company’s success from the MagQuest Challenge, which is run by the NASA Tournament Lab and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, two departments within the U.S. Department of Defence. In that challenge, SBQuantum is presently a finalist, and its quantum magnetometer will be launched into space for testing. The outcome of this experiment will establish whether or not this technology can be utilized in the future to map and track the earth’s magnetic field.