To mark 10 years of the Quantum Technology Hub’s work in quantum sensing and timing, we are delighted to announce the publication of our 10th anniversary report which will be formally launched at the National […]
New Hub focussing on quantum sensing, imaging and timing to be launched as part of £160 million investment
The UK Quantum Technology Research Hub in Sensing, Imaging and Timing (QuSIT), led by the University of Birmingham, has been selected as one of five Hubs to be delivered by UKRI Engineering and Physical Sciences […]
Exploring emerging quantum technologies with the Economist
The 3rd annual Commercialising Quantum Global event took place on 5th June 2024, and included significant participation from UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing researchers across the consortium. Hosted by Economist Impact, the summit […]
Quantum Catalyst funding announced for Cerca, Monirail and Delta g
Three spin-out companies set up by UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing researchers received Quantum Catalyst funding, as announced by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT) on 5 February 2024. As part […]
Next step towards navigation tools of the future
Last week, University of Birmingham physicists and engineers from UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing departed the UK on ship alongside Dstl scientists to continue the next phase of quantum experiments that could pave […]
Celebrating commercialisation successes at the 2023 Quantum Technologies Showcase
The 2023 National Quantum Technologies Showcase is taking place this year on 2 November at the Business Design Centre, London. Organised by Innovate UK, EPSRC alongside the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme, this year’s event […]
Quantum sensor for gravity gradiometry validated at sea
A quantum sensor based on atom interferometry with potential applications in mapping and alternative navigation, built by UK Quantum Technology Hub in Sensors and Timing researchers at the University of Birmingham, has been successfully tested in trials […]
Delta g raises £1.5m to build gravity gradiometry platform
A new University of Birmingham spinout, Delta g, has raised £1.5 million in its pre-seed investment round to fast-track the commercial availability of its ground-breaking quantum technology gravity sensors for mapping the underground space. The […]
Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing awarded UKRI funding
UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing researchers at the Universities of Birmingham, Glasgow, Nottingham, National Physical Laboratory and Imperial College London have been awarded over £4 million in UKRI funding as part of a […]
Quantum sensor for a future navigation system tested aboard Royal Navy ship
A prototype quantum sensor with potential application in GPS-free navigation, built by UK Quantum Technology Hub Sensors and Timing researchers at Imperial College London, has been tested in collaboration with the Royal Navy. The test […]