Jan 3, 2021

DARPA Continues Its Support for Development of QDTI’s Novel NV Diamond Imaging Technology

The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has exercised its option to continue its support to QDTI for development of the company’s Nitrogen Vacancy (NV) diamond imaging technology. DARPA has been a major supporter of the development of NV technology through its QuASAR quantum sensing program. DARPA’s decision will increase its total support to QDTI for development of the technology through the agency’s SBIR program. QDTI is using the NV imaging technology to develop a new class of ultrasensitive biomedical diagnostics suitable for a wide range of protein, cellular and nucleic acid targets.

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