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SBQuantum Develops Navigation Tech for Post-GPS World

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March 27, 2026
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SBQuantum Develops Navigation Tech for Post-GPS World

SBQuantum founder David Roy-Guay. Image courtesy SBQuantum.

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SBQuantum Launches Quantum Sensor to Monitor Earth’s Magnetic Field

Sherbrooke-based deeptech startup SBQuantum is set to launch its quantum sensor into space on March 30, aiming to revolutionize navigation in a post-GPS era. The sensor, a quantum diamond magnetometer, will be aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare, part of the MagQuest Challenge led by the U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. This initiative seeks innovative technologies to monitor Earth’s magnetic field, crucial for maintaining the accuracy of the World Magnetic Model (WMM), which supports navigation systems across various sectors.

### SBQuantum’s Quantum Sensor Technology

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SBQuantum, in partnership with space data analytics firm Spire Global, is introducing its quantum diamond magnetometer, designed to provide continuous, detailed monitoring of Earth’s magnetic field. Unlike current satellites, which are nearing the end of their operational life and only offer periodic snapshots, SBQuantum’s technology promises real-time updates. This capability is particularly important as Earth’s magnetic North Pole has been shifting rapidly, potentially disrupting navigational systems if the WMM fails to keep pace.

The company emphasizes that its sensor could enable magnetic navigation, a reliable alternative to GPS. Given that GPS signals can be weak, spoofed, or jammed, especially in high-latitude areas like the Arctic, SBQuantum’s solution is poised to address these vulnerabilities, making it a strategic asset for defense and aerospace sectors.

### Industry Context and Competition

SBQuantum’s entry into the space-based sensor market highlights a growing trend towards quantum technologies in navigation and defense. Quantum sensing, which leverages properties like superposition and entanglement, is gaining traction as a means to achieve precise environmental measurements. In Canada, quantum sensors are recognized as a key sovereign capability under the country’s Defence Industrial Strategy.

The MagQuest Challenge, in which SBQuantum is participating, underscores the competitive landscape in the race to innovate magnetic field monitoring. As existing satellites near obsolescence, the demand for advanced solutions like SBQuantum’s is expected to rise, potentially reshaping the market dynamics for navigation technologies.

### Implications and Future Developments

The successful deployment of SBQuantum’s sensor could pave the way for advancements in navigation, defense, and resource exploration. By offering a robust alternative to GPS, the technology could play a pivotal role in sectors where precision and reliability are critical. The final phase of the MagQuest Challenge will conclude this fall, with outcomes likely to influence the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency’s future data collection strategies.

As SBQuantum continues to validate its technology in demanding conditions, the potential applications extend beyond navigation, promising enhancements in public safety and other fields. The launch marks a significant step towards redefining how we navigate and interact with our environment in an increasingly complex world.

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