This expansion boosts production of INFIQ quantum dots, meeting rising global demand for cost-effective SWIR imaging solutions in the $2.9 billion market.

Quantum Science is scaling up operations by expanding into a new advanced manufacturing facility. This strategic move positions the company for accelerated growth in the short-wave infrared (SWIR) imaging and sensing markets, projected to reach $2.9 billion by 2028.
The new facility will significantly boost Quantum Science’s production capacity, enabling it to meet the increasing demand for its innovative INFIQ QDs and QD inks. The company’s proprietary technology delivers high-performance SWIR capabilities at a fraction of the cost of traditional alternatives—up to 1,000 times lower.
Dr. Hao Pang, CEO and Founder of Quantum Science, stated, “This expansion marks a major milestone in our growth journey and reflects our strengthening position in the SWIR technology sector. The increasing global demand for SWIR imaging has driven significant interest in our INFIQ® QDs, and our new facility will ensure we can meet customer needs with cutting-edge solutions.”
The expanded site will serve as a central hub for Quantum Science’s R&D, product development, and manufacturing activities located at Sci-Tech Daresbury. The integration of these capabilities in one location will enhance efficiency, streamline production processes, and reinforce the company’s leadership in quantum dot technology.
Starting in January 2025, the company will transition its scale-up and production operations to the new facility, increasing its manufacturing capabilities for both its industry-leading INFIQ® QDs and lead-free QD technology. The site will also provide enhanced storage for consumables and inventory, ensuring smooth production workflows.