From evolution to revolution
In Thales’ labs near Paris, engineers and physicists are reshaping technology at the quantum scale. Forget incremental progress—these quantum sensors leapfrog traditional limits. Imagine a radio antenna the size of a needle, but with sensitivity equal to a 300-meter-long traditional one. Welcome to a world where GPS is optional.
The quantum edge
Using superconducting materials and Josephson junctions cooled to -200°C, Thales has crafted magnetic sensors 1000x more sensitive than conventional ones. The result? A compact, cryo-cooled device perfect for submarines, drones, or even portable brain-scanning MRIs—a futuristic helmet to visualize brain activity in motion.
Space-age navigation—on a chip
Using laser-cooled rubidium atoms at near absolute zero, Thales is also designing inertial navigation systems that work without GPS. All packed into a tiny chip. One day soon, planes could land themselves with surgical accuracy—no satellites needed. A revolution for aerospace, defense, and autonomous systems.
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