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Oxford University researchers demonstrate rapid ion trap loading using QFX’s miniaturised atom source technology
Oxford University researchers have demonstrated rapid ion trap loading using QFX’s Miniaturised Atom Source (MAS) technology, showcasing ultra‑low‑power, highly directional atom delivery that enables sub‑millisecond ion loading for next‑generation trapped‑ion quantum processors.
QFX Editorial Team
6 days ago2 min read


QFX Secures Funding in UK’s Quantum Technology Programme
QFX has secured £700k Phase 1 funding under the UK government’s £121M quantum investment program to advance the SrROCK project. This work focuses on scalable quantum hardware for timing and sensing, supporting the National Quantum Strategy’s mission to bring quantum innovation into real-world applications. The funding validates our technology and team as we prepare for Phase 2 and strengthen the UK’s quantum ecosystem.
QFX Editorial Team
Nov 12, 20252 min read


QFX Joins UK’s Leading Innovators at National Quantum Showcase 2025
We are pleased to announce our participation in the UK National Quantum Technologies Showcase 2025, taking place on 7 November at the Business Design Centre in London. QFX will be exhibiting at Booth 61. We will be showcasing our latest advancements in modular quantum hardware, including our ultra-compact, low-power atom sources designed for scalable ion trap quantum computing. These technologies reflect our mission to move quantum systems out of the lab and into commercially
QFX Editorial Team
Oct 28, 20251 min read


University of Oxford spin-out QFX announces seed funding round and appoints industry leaders to drive development of next-generation modular quantum technologies.
University of Oxford spin-out QFX announces seed funding round and appoints industry leaders to drive development of next-generation modular quantum technologies.
QFX Editorial Team
Oct 20, 20252 min read
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