QUANTUM
TECHNOLOGY
EXCHANGE
Accelerating innovation where Australia’s strongest industries are aligned with advanced and disruptive technologies to expand world-class capabilities and global competitive advantage.
Accelerating innovation where Australia’s strongest industries are aligned with advanced and disruptive technologies to expand world-class capabilities and global competitive advantage.
Quantum Technology Exchange (QuantumTX) facilitates cross-sector exchange of knowledge, innovation, capability, and technology to develop global advantage in Australian companies as well as high-impact translational research outcomes. It focuses on entrepreneurship and commercialisation leveraging converging technology streams with the potential to extend Australia’s competitive advantage and job diversification in mining, oil & gas, space, agriculture, defence, and health.
Cross-sector technology trends to improve performance in quantum technologies, value chain automation; remote operations, cyber security and interoperability, industrial robotics and machine learning; IoT, Data Science and AI, satellite communications and applications.
The programs develop domestic capability and capacity whilst facilitating strategic partnering and collaboration to solve large industry problems. It includes a range of sector and technology-focused cross-sector and cross-border ecosystem development programs. Diversity-focused businesses are encouraged to apply, in particular Female or Indigenous Founders or Researchers.
Robotics, Automation and Remote Asset Control for Space and Earth
“Small & medium businesses can play an important role in scaling the Australian space industry. Australia has great capability in key existing sectors such as resources, energy, communications, medicine and more and it is these businesses that now have an opportunity to adapt those proven solutions to the needs of the emerging space sector. We encourage programs like QuantumTX, to play a role in creating those connections and opportunities across sectors whilst helping build capability.”
Karl Rodrigues, Executive Director International and National Engagement at Australian Space Agency