September 30, 2025
Quantum Sensing at Scale: Navigating Commercialization Roadblocks
Quantum sensing is racing forward in the lab—but turning prototypes into products still means wrestling with supply chains, certification, and unit economics. In “Quantum Sensing at Scale: Navigating Commercialization Roadblocks,” moderator Constanza Vidal Bustamante (CNAS) pressed a trio of builders—Sristy Agrawal (Mesa Quantum), Aravind Ratnam (Q-CTRL), and Matthew Kinsella (Infleqtion)—on what’s truly shippable now, what isn’t, and how to bridge defense demand with broader civilian markets.
Watch the full panel on Quantum World Congress.
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