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The Australian government's A$425 billion defence strategy and A$9-12 billion space investment directly fund quantum technology development for defence and resource exploration. QuantX Labs' TEMPO clock and SENTIO magnetometer target satellite communications resilience and underwater detection, creating demand for quantum components and sensors. The commercial mechanism is government-funded R&D and procurement, with potential spillover into commercial satellite timing and mining sensor markets. Impact is Australia-specific but may influence global quantum sensor supply chains.

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  • QuantX Labs deployed TEMPO quantum clock in space, offering up to 10x performance over GNSS timing.
  • Australian 2026 National Defence Strategy allocates A$425 billion over next decade.
  • Integrated Investment Program commits A$9-12 billion to improve space capabilities.
  • QuantX Labs developing SENTIO quantum magnetometer for underwater/underground detection.
  • Adelaide University researchers creating quantum sensors for seabed mining and mud logging.
Sector verdictAEROSPACE_DEFENSEFlatmagnitude 2/3 Β· confidence 2/5

A$425 billion defence strategy may drive flat revenue growth for quantum sensors in the mid-term.

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