RobQuant has been featured in a new article by Physics World, the Institute of Physics's monthly publication. The article, "How quantum sensors could improve human health and wellbeing," looks at the potential of quantum technology in revolutionising healthcare, and we are pleased to be included among the companies discussed.
The piece highlights our work in developing robust, scalable, and non-invasive quantum sensors. As the article notes, our solid-state semiconductor sensors are built with standard processing techniques, operate at room temperature, and can be used to scan different parts of the body. This makes them a practical and powerful tool for a new generation of medical diagnostics.
The feature also includes insights from our co-founder and chief technologist, Agnethe Seim Olsen, who emphasises that the key to widespread adoption of quantum sensors in healthcare is to make them robust and scalable. That is the core of our mission at RobQuant: technology that is practical, accessible and reliable for real-world applications.
Being recognised by a prestigious publication like Physics World is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the entire RobQuant team. It affirms that our vision for the future of medical imaging is not just a dream but a tangible reality that is gaining traction in the scientific community.
We are focused on pushing the boundaries of what is possible in quantum healthcare. We believe our technology can support earlier and more accurate diagnoses and improve health and wellbeing.
To read the full article, please visit Physics World.