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Antaris and SpeQtral Unveil Quantum Encryption Satellite Collaboration
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Antaris and SpeQtral Unveil Quantum Encryption Satellite Collaboration
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Mar 19, 2024

In a significant move for secure global communications, Antaris, a supplier of military space mission software, has teamed up with SpeQtral, specialists in quantum key distribution (QKD), to manufacture and deploy satellites equipped with quantum-safe key distribution technology for both government and commercial use. The collaboration includes merging SpeQtral's cutting-edge quantum payloads with Antaris's SatOS space vehicle software and partner bus platforms, setting a new standard in the field.

This initiative introduces a novel, cloud-based satellite architecture, featuring Antaris' SatOS software, provided as a comprehensive solution. An integral part of the project is the provision of TrueTwin, a digital twin technology by Antaris, allowing customers to accurately simulate and operate space vehicles in virtual settings. This tool enables pre-launch mission trials and validations, enhancing operational confidence.

SpeQtral brings to the partnership its advanced Quantum Key Distribution technology, a quantum mechanics-based solution for creating tamper-proof, secure encryption keys. This technology promises unparalleled security for data transmission, crucial for sensitive sectors such as government and defense, by enabling the generation of provably secure keys, undetectable by adversaries, even those wielding quantum computing capabilities.

Tom Barton, Antaris's CEO, highlighted the significance of integrating SpeQtral's durable quantum payloads with Antaris's cloud platform. This integration is expected to revolutionize the delivery of highly secure encryption keys, countering the looming quantum cybersecurity threats and providing a cost-effective alternative to traditional security measures for a wide array of applications.

Lum Chune Yang, CEO of SpeQtral, underscored the partnership's role in democratizing quantum-safe satellite technology, previously accessible only to a select few. The collaboration aims to offer government and defense entities affordable, comprehensive quantum-safe communication solutions, directly delivered into orbit.

Antaris anticipates the inaugural satellite launch for customers in 2026, inviting interested parties to explore the program further or to schedule a demonstration mission through their website.

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