Aquark Technologies is the first company to be selected for both phases of the NATO DIANA Programme and receive investment from the NATO Innovation Fund. They develop portable, robust hardware for quantum sensing with a focus on reducing size, weight, power, and cost. Their aim is to bring quantum sensing out of the lab and into everyday use. As a dual-use company that specialises in miniaturising quantum technology for real-world applications they have a unique viewpoint on the quantum ecosystem and look forward to contributing their knowledge and understanding as a partner to the APPG.

“Contributing to the UK’s critical technology sector is an important part of our mission at Aquark Technologies, which is why we are pleased to join the APPG for Defence Technology. Collaboration across government, industry and key stakeholders is essential to create defence policies and strategies that protect and benefit people. We look forward to working with the Group and contributing our expertise in quantum sensing to help maintain the UK's position as a world leader in the development and adoption of advanced and novel technologies.” Andrei Dragomir, CEO

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