Sensor architecture
Engineered quantum sensing structures selected for the target material and operating environment.
Industrial quantum sensing
Invaris Quantum develops sensing systems for hidden defects, process variation, and latent failure states in advanced materials and critical infrastructure.
The company
Manufacturers and operators already collect large volumes of inspection data. The harder problem is understanding what is changing inside a material or component before that change becomes obvious, expensive, or dangerous. Invaris is building a measurement platform around that problem.
Invaris One
Invaris One combines sensing hardware, control and readout, data interpretation, and application software in one system architecture for R&D, qualification, and advanced inspection environments.
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Priority industries
Invaris focuses on markets where hidden material changes create significant cost, safety, yield, or reliability consequences.

Material integrity, bonded structures, pressure vessels, and lifecycle inspection.

Defect-oriented metrology, packaging, process variation, and materials characterization.

Cell materials, structural changes, quality control, and failure analysis.

Condition assessment for assets with high uptime and safety requirements.
Market landscape
Invaris is focused on the technical problems found across aerospace, semiconductor manufacturing, energy systems, and advanced industrial infrastructure.
Aerospace
Aerospace and defense
Aerospace and defense
Aerospace
Semiconductors
Semiconductor manufacturing
Memory and semiconductors
Semiconductor systems
Industrial systems
Technology
Our research program focuses on how interacting quantum systems respond to local perturbations, and how those responses can be converted into repeatable sensing information.
Understand the technologyPlatform architecture
Each layer is developed as part of a single commercial system, reducing the gap between a laboratory measurement and a usable industrial workflow.
Engineered quantum sensing structures selected for the target material and operating environment.
Measurement sequences, calibration, and instrumentation for repeatable signal acquisition.
Models that transform raw measurements into localization, classification, and confidence estimates.
Deployment workflows for qualification, process monitoring, inspection, and failure analysis.

Atlanta, Georgia
Invaris Quantum is based in Atlanta, a market with direct access to aerospace, logistics, energy, advanced manufacturing, research universities, and enterprise customers across the Southeast.
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