IonQ to acquire Vector Atomic

On September 17, IonQ announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Vector Atomic, a pioneer in advanced quantum sensors for positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) applications. Vector Atomic has secured $200M+ in government contracts and delivers critical U.S. federal and national security applications. The all-stock transaction is anticipated to accelerate IonQ’s entry into the quantum sensing market and strengthen its full-stack quantum platform.

The addition of Vector Atomic’s field-validated portfolio of high-performance clocks, synchronization hardware, gravimeters, and inertial sensors further establishes IonQ as the only quantum company integrating advanced computing, networking, and sensing capabilities within a single platform. All 76 of Vector Atomic’s employees will join IonQ, adding to the company’s world-class quantum talent pool. The company was founded in 2018 and is based in Pleasanton, California.

“This acquisition marks a significant acceleration and expansion opportunity for IonQ as we continue to lead the commercialization of quantum technologies,” said Niccolo de Masi, chairman and CEO of IonQ. “Integrating Vector Atomic’s sensing capabilities across our compute, networking, and space portfolios will advance our mission to provide scalable, commercial-grade quantum solutions for our customers today. The addition of Vector Atomic’s 29 pending and issued patents to IonQ’s formidable patent portfolio, and its talented team of scientists and engineers will help us reach our quantum technology goals.”

Vector Atomic’s rackmount optical atomic clocks and advanced PNT systems set the benchmark for precision sensing and align seamlessly with IonQ’s strategy of scalable, deployable quantum technologies. The company’s PNT systems enable ultra-precise detection, reliable navigation that is immune to signal jamming, and other types of cyber threats. Vector Atomic’s technology is already trusted by some of the world’s most demanding national security programs, including a recent contract for the U.S. Department of Defense’s classified X-37B orbital test vehicle project, and applications for military submarine sensing capabilities.

“Joining IonQ supercharges our company’s ability to scale our technology, broaden our impact, and contribute to the world’s most advanced quantum technology team,” said Dr. Jamil Abo-Shaeer, CEO and co-founder of Vector Atomic. “Together, we will accelerate the commercialization of quantum sensing technologies and enhance quantum computing and networking capabilities.”

Source: IonQ

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