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This quantum camera captures 96% more light than standard sensors – and it's backed by US$4.2 million in funding
A startup called Diffraqtion, spun out of MIT and the University of Maryland, has just raised $4.2 million (approximately £3.4 million / AU$6.3 million) to develop a revolutionary quantum camera.
BOSTON, Jan. 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Diffraqtion, an MIT and University of Maryland spinout developing satellite constellations powered by a novel quantum camera, today announced the close of their ...
Diffraqtion has closed another pre-seed funding round, pushing the company’s pre-seed financing valuation to over $100 million. What Technology Is Diffraqtion Developing? This new capital will be used ...
Recent advances in quantum science have leapfrogged existing capabilities in handling complex computational problems, providing communication security, and in enhancing navigation, imaging and other ...
Faithful simulations of the world are impossible to create using ordinary computers. Simulating physical reality is, however, the original, express purpose of quantum computers. In 1981, long before ...
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