Atomtronics is an emerging field that aims to manipulate ultracold atom moving in matter wave circuits for both fundamental studies in quantum science and technological applications. In this colloquium, I will provide an introduction to matter-wave circuitry and atomtronics-based quantum technology. After a short introduction to the basic physical principles and the logic of the key experimental techniques needed to realize atomtronic systems, I describe the physics of matter-waves in simple circuits such as ring traps and two-terminal systems. The main experimental observations and outstanding questions are sketched. I also present possible applications to a broad range of quantum technologies, from quantum sensing with atom interferometry to future quantum simulation and quantum computation architectures.Atomtronics is an emerging field that aims to manipulate ultracold atom moving in matter wave circuits for both fundamental studies in quantum science and technological applications. In this colloquium, I will provide an introduction to matter-wave circuitry and atomtronics-based quantum technology. After a short introduction to the basic physical principles and the logic of the key experimental techniques needed to realize atomtronic systems, I describe the physics of matter-waves in simple circuits such as ring traps and two-terminal systems. The main experimental observations and outstanding questions are sketched. I also present possible applications to a broad range of quantum technologies, from quantum sensing with atom interferometry to future quantum simulation and quantum computation architectures.