Infleqtion, a leader in neutral atom-based quantum technology, and Voyager Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: VOYG), a defense and space technology company, have announced a strategic partnership to advance dual-use quantum technology in low-Earth orbit and beyond.

The collaboration is focused on demonstrating advanced quantum technologies in space environments, beginning with the integration of Infleqtion’s Tiqker Quantum atomic clock aboard the International Space Station (ISS) and the Starlab space station platform. The goal is to provide an alternate, high-precision, secure time source in space, which is expected to provide impact to commercial and national security missions, including those associated with Golden Dome, enabling autonomous spacecraft coordination and secure communications across constellations.

The two companies will work to extend quantum capabilities into the commercial era, with joint initiatives including:

  • Quantum Timing and Sensing: Deploying quantum sensors for alternative positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT).
  • Quantum Networking and Security: Creating secure communication links between drones and optimizing fleet routing via quantum computing.

Infleqtion is leveraging its expertise from contributing to NASA’s Cold Atom Lab on the ISS, and this collaboration is viewed as one of the first concrete steps toward operational quantum infrastructure in orbit. Dylan Taylor, Chairman & CEO of Voyager Technologies, stated that they are bringing quantum utility out of the lab and into operational theater to strengthen the backbone of next-generation space infrastructure.

Read the full announcement from Infleqtion here and Voyager Technologies here.

December 1, 2025