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Infleqtion

Infleqtion, led by CEO Matt Kinsella, is the first neutral-atom quantum computing company to go public.

Infleqtion

Infleqtion was founded in 2000 by Dana Anderson, a physicist who collaborated with the Nobel Prize-winning team on ultracold atoms and developed the first ultracold atom chip. The company later co-founder Pranav Gokhale joined as CTO. Its wealth originates from its founders and early investors; the firm is publicly listed on the NYSE under the ticker INFQ. The firm's strategy spans quantum computing, sensing, and networking. It builds neutral-atom quantum computers, optical atomic clocks, quantum RF receivers, and inertial sensors. Infleqtion's Superstaq software platform optimizes quantum algorithms. The firm targets government and commercial customers in space, defense, energy, finance, and telecommunications. Confirmed clients include the U.S. Department of War, NASA, the U.K. government, and NVIDIA. The company shipped a 100-qubit quantum computer to the U.K. National Quantum Computing Centre in 2026, and has deployments in the US, UK, Japan, and Australia. Infleqtion has over 160 PhD physicists and engineers, with additional offices in Boulder, Chicago, Madison, Oxford, and Melbourne. The firm has a Letter of Intent with the U.S. Department of Commerce for $100 million to accelerate quantum computing (per the firm, 2026). In 2026, Infleqtion announced plans to fly the world's first quantum gravity sensor to space with NASA as part of an acceleration phase. A key structural differentiator: Infleqtion went public in 2026 as the first neutral-atom quantum company to list on a major exchange, giving it a permanent capital base distinct from venture-backed peers. The firm also operates a wholly-owned manufacturing hub in Oxford and has an integrated photonics division driving cost and size reductions in its systems.

General information

Firm type

Asset Manager

Year founded

2000

AUM

Undisclosed

Location

Region

North America

Country

United States

City

Louisville

Corporate office

Louisville, CO, United States

Additional offices

Boulder, CO · Chicago, IL · Madison, WI · Oxford, United Kingdom · Melbourne, Australia

Principals

Matt Kinsella

Chief Executive Officer & Founding Investor

Dana Anderson

Chief Science Officer & Founder

Pranav Gokhale

Chief Technology Officer & Co-founder

Sector focus

Quantum ComputingQuantum SensingDefense & SpaceEnergy Transition & RenewablesTelecommunicationsFinance

Frequently asked questions

Who runs investment decisions at Infleqtion?

Infleqtion's strategic and product direction is set by CEO Matt Kinsella, founder and Chief Science Officer Dana Anderson, and CTO Pranav Gokhale. The firm is publicly traded, so capital allocation decisions are overseen by its board and management team rather than a single-family office investment committee.

Is Infleqtion a family office or a publicly traded company?

Infleqtion is a publicly traded corporation listed on the NYSE (ticker INFQ) as of 2026. It operates as a quantum technology company, not as a family office. The firm's earlier form was a private venture-backed entity, but it is now subject to public company disclosure requirements.

How does Infleqtion source its deal flow and customers?

Infleqtion generates revenue through government contracts, commercial partnerships, and product sales. Its customers include the U.S. Department of War, NASA, the U.K. government, NVIDIA, and Safran. The firm also participates in research programs such as DARPA IMPAQT and ARPA-E.

What investment stages does Infleqtion typically target?

Infleqtion is a product company, not an investment firm. It develops and sells quantum computing hardware and software for research, defense, and commercial applications. Its capital expenditure is directed toward R&D, manufacturing, and scaling its technology, not external investments.

Where does the underlying wealth or funding come from?

Infleqtion's funding historically came from venture capital, government grants, and a Letter of Intent for $100 million from the U.S. Department of Commerce. Its public listing on the NYSE now provides access to public equity markets. The firm does not disclose individual shareholders or a dominant family wealth source.

Does Infleqtion maintain philanthropic or separate investment structures?

The firm's website and public filings do not mention any separate philanthropic foundation or family office structure. Infleqtion operates as a single public company focused on quantum technology.

What is Infleqtion's known posture on co-investments or joint ventures?

Infleqtion has engaged in collaborative projects including a partnership with NVIDIA on the first materials science application using logical qubits, and a joint effort to fly a quantum gravity sensor to space with NASA. It also has a commercial partnership with Safran. The firm does not appear to participate in co-investment funds or club deals.

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