MagiQ Technologies, Inc.

MagiQ Technologies, Inc., or MagiQ, is an American technology development company headquartered in Somerville, Massachusetts. Established in 1999, it announced the availability of a commercial quantum key distribution product (Navajo) in 2003.[1][2] Additional QKD systems (QPN 5505, QPN 7505, and QPN 8505) were released in 2004, 2005 and 2006. Currently, MagiQ is providing solutions in the test and measurement, optical sensing, and communications markets for commercial and government customers. Its government customers include DARPA, the U.S. Navy, NASA, and the U.S. Department of Energy.

Awards

  • 2004 Scientific American 50 [3]
  • IEEE Spectrum “10 Tech Companies for the Next 10 Years” 2004 [4]
  • World Economic Forum Technology Pioneer 2004 [5]
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