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Sydney quantum startup Q-CTRL baggage $38 million US defence contract for GPS-free navigation sensors

By Editorial Board Published August 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Sydney quantum startup Q-CTRL baggage  million US defence contract for GPS-free navigation sensors

Quantum infrastructure software program startup Q-CTRL has been awarded to contracts value $38 million (US$24.4m) beneath the US Division of Protection company DARPA’s Sturdy Quantum Sensors (RoQS) program.

The funding is for Q-CTRL’s quantum sensing applied sciences in high-performance navy autos, in a collaboration with Lockheed Martin.

Partaking Q-CTRL’s answer comes as GPS turns into more and more susceptible to assault, as conflicts within the Mideast, Ukraine and different areas have proven, resulting in navigation blackouts. Greater than 1,000 flights a day at the moment are disrupted by GPS jamming incidents, and the price of outages is already put at greater than $1 billion each day.

Quantum sensing is seen as an answer in a market that may very well be value as much as US$5 billion by 2030.

Q-CTRL will develop next-generation quantum sensors for navigation primarily based on their success in subject trials of airborne, maritime, and ground-based quantum navigation augmented by their proprietary AI-powered software program ruggedisation. That permits the sensors to function reliably on transferring defence platforms in difficult real-world situations corresponding to environmental interference, mechanical vibrations, and heavy g-forces.

In March this 12 months, Lockheed Martin and Q-CTRL have been awarded a US Division of Protection’s Innovation Unit contract to prototype a quantum-enabled Inertial Navigation System.

The Sydney startup – named Australia’s Most Revolutionary Startup within the 2023 Startup Every day Greatest in Tech awards – was based in 2017 by Prof Michael Biercuk, and developed a product known as Ironstone Opal, that’s undetectable, and can’t be jammed or spoofed. It makes use of quantum sensors to detect tiny, in any other case imperceptible indicators arising from Earth’s construction that function magnetic “landmarks” for navigation.

The Ironstone Opal

Biercuk stated the brand new US defence contract is an thrilling growth for the enterprise.

“DARPA has an incredible track record of delivering innovations that change the face of society, from the internet and mobile phones to night vision and stealth,” he stated.

“We’re honoured that our recent demonstrations and exciting new ideas earned Q-CTRL’s selection to deliver a new generation of software-ruggedised quantum sensors for the most challenging defence missions. We’re here to win and are excited to work with the team at DARPA for the benefit of the warfighter.”

Jonathan Inventory, chief scientist for innovation at NASA’s Ames Clever Programs division, stated it’s certainly one of a number of federal businesses additionally exploring use the rising technology of extremely succesful, cell quantum sensors to detect and assess mineral deposits.

“DARPA’s awards to Q-CTRL illustrate the potential for impactful new use of this know-how, and NASA seems ahead to pursuing a deeper relationship with Q-CTRL,” he stated.

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