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Revolutionising Synchronisation: Defence Trailblazer, QuantX Labs and the University of Adelaide Collaborate on Atomic Clock Technology

Left to right: Hamish Earl, Dr Margaret Law, Professor Andre Luiten (University of Adelaide), Dr Sanjay Mazumdar, Dr Sebastian Ng (QuantX Labs), Lachlan Pointon (PhD student, University of Adelaide), and Rohan Bishop, from Defence Trailblazer. Photo courtesy of Defence Trailblazer.

Adelaide, Australia – October 12, 2024 – Defence Trailblazer is excited to announce a strategic partnership with the University of Adelaide and QuantX Labs, aimed at advancing cutting-edge quantum technologies.

Collaborative Research Agreement

This partnership, building on four years of collaboration, will focus on advancing atomic clock technology with an aim to exceed current industry standards and significantly enhance navigation networks.

When global satellite navigation networks like GPS become unavailable, critical infrastructure—such as data centres, electricity networks, stock exchanges, telecommunications, and defence technology—can be compromised due to their reliance on precise synchronisation across multiple locations. The development of advanced clocks ensures these systems remain synchronised for extended periods, even when satellite signals are jammed or spoofed. This concern is no longer theoretical; multiple conflict zones worldwide are currently experiencing these challenges.

QuantX Labs, leaders in precision timing, are developing a suite of quantum clocks for both terrestrial and space applications. This project will explore alternate techniques to ensure their TEMPO clock is developed with the best, fit-for-purpose technologies.

Industry Research Project

Additionally, a University of Adelaide PhD student, Lachlan Pointon, will be working on novel techniques for optical clocks leading to greater precision. High precision clocks provide greater stability, providing critical navigation capabilities for the warfighter in GPS-degraded environments, ensuring reliable operations when traditional systems fail.

Professor Andre Luiten, chief innovator at the University of Adelaide’s Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS), is the lead researcher on this project. He stated, “This Defence Trailblazer project unites a team of globally leading clock researchers at the University of Adelaide with QuantX Labs, Australia’s foremost company in precision clocks and sensor technology. These joint efforts will enable nationally significant research to transition from the laboratory to products that can be utilised by our trusted partners.”

Dr Sebastian Ng, Head of PNT (Positioning, Navigation, and Timing) and the sponsor of this research at QuantX Labs stated, “QuantX is excited to partner with the University of Adelaide and Defence Trailblazer to advance atomic clock technology. Defence Trailblazer gives us the ability to harness the complementary expertise and talents of our company’s staff and those of the researchers and graduate students at University of Adelaide. Together, we’re ready and able to push the limits of precision timing.”

Dr Margaret Law, General Manager, Technology Development & Acceleration at Defence Trailblazer said of the collaboration, “This strategic partnership represents a pivotal moment in our pursuit of innovative solutions for critical infrastructure resilience. By advancing atomic clock technology, we are not only enhancing navigation capabilities but also ensuring that our defence systems remain robust in the face of emerging challenges.”

For more information, visit the Defence Trailblazer website (https://dtb.solutions/) and QuantX Labs website (https://quantxlabs.com/).

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