What is Centre for Quantum Technologies?
Operating at the intersection of fundamental physics and applied engineering, the Centre for Quantum Technologies specializes in the manipulation of ultracold atomic gases and the exploration of light-matter interactions at the nanometric scale. By leveraging neutral atom arrays, the research group is actively developing high-precision quantum sensing tools, including advanced accelerometers and matter-wave devices. Their research mandate is twofold: to push the boundaries of condensed-matter and high-energy physics while simultaneously translating these complex scientific breakthroughs into tangible, scalable technological applications that address real-world challenges in the quantum computing sector.
How much funding has Centre for Quantum Technologies raised?
Centre for Quantum Technologies has raised a total of $36.9M across 1 funding round:
Grant
$36.9M
Grant (2014): $36.9M with participation from National Research Foundation of Singapore
Key Investors in Centre for Quantum Technologies
National Research Foundation of Singapore
A government agency dedicated to enhancing Singapore's research, innovation, and enterprise ecosystem through strategic grants and multidisciplinary funding schemes.
What's next for Centre for Quantum Technologies?
With this latest infusion of capital, the Centre for Quantum Technologies is well-positioned to accelerate its roadmap for quantum processor development and high-energy physics experimentation. The strategic focus will likely shift toward the commercialization of quantum sensing technologies and the refinement of nanophotonic architectures. By maintaining its rigorous research standards and fostering deep-tech innovation, the organization is poised to remain at the forefront of the global quantum race, bridging the gap between theoretical research and industrial-grade quantum infrastructure.
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