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Over the last six years, Teledyne e2v has heavily invested in transforming laboratory based quantum technologies into commercial products utilising partnerships with other industrial companies, universities and national institutes. Beyond the technical challenge of building these high performance instruments, the transition from a laboratory experiment to a sustainable and successful product can only be achieved with a reliable supply-chain, reproducible processes and a good awareness of the potential markets. This talk will highlight the experiences gained during this time using the examples of the Teledyne e2v atomic clocks and gravity sensors projects that have been funded via the UK government Industrial Strategy Challenge Fund (ISCF) program.
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Isabelle Riou, Ole Kock, "Translating quantum technologies from laboratory to commercial products," Proc. SPIE 11579, Quantum Photonics: Enabling Technologies, 1157908 (4 October 2020); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2584171