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Rotonium at NATO DIANA

  • Writer: Quantum Quill
    Quantum Quill
  • Dec 12, 2025
  • 1 min read

At Rotonium, one physics, two frontiers: Orbital Angular Momentum (OAM).


Blue background with white waveform graphics. Text reads: "CHALLENGE Contested Electromagnetic Environments" in bold, futuristic font.

We use OAM:


1) to design a new class of qubits for room-temperature photonic quantum processors 


2) to reshape radio wavefronts for resilient communications in contested electromagnetic environments.


We’re proud to share that Rotonium has been selected for the NATO DIANA 2026 Challenge Programme Cohort, under Contested Electromagnetic Environments.


Our solution:


A wavefront-engineered, OAM-based radio that “twists” signals to create orthogonal channels, steer nulls, and resist jamming, keeping links up when the spectrum turns hostile.


Over the next six months, we’ll work with BioInnovation Institute (BII) Institute and NATO DIANA’s network of experts, mentors, and test centres to tune the system to operational needs, validate performance, and fast-track a deployment pathway across defence and dual-use markets. We’re especially keen to engage end-users early and iterate on real scenarios.


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