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NATO Tech Accelerator Program Selects 10 Companies To Continue With Funding

NATO Tech Accelerator Program Selects 10 Companies To Continue With Funding
POLARIS is a small, gimballed free space optical communication solution for large naval vessels as well as smaller unmanned surface vehicles. Photo: Astrolight

A technology accelerator program managed by NATO aimed at finding dual-use solutions for allied members across categories ranging from energy and power to sensing and surveillance on Tuesday selected 10 companies move into the second phase of the program worth about $330 million to help them commercialize their solutions. The selectees are Britain’s Aquark Technologies, which is focusing on improving quantum devices for sensing and computing applications, Lithuania’s Astrolight, which is developing unjammable, undetectable and high-bandwidth laser communications; U.S.-based Dolphin…

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