Welinq Launches Its World-Record Storage Solution for Quantum Computing Scale-Out

Welinq Launches Its World-Record Storage Solution for Quantum Computing Scale-Out

March 24, 2025
Welinq, a leader in quantum networking technology, has launched the first commercial quantum memory designed specifically for quantum data centers with world-record performance. Quantum computing is reaching a turning point: with more than 100 individual quantum computers deployed in dedicated infrastructures, the next challenge is networking them into scalable, high-performance architectures.

Quandela and Attocube Are Delighted to Have Been Selected by EuroHPC and EuroQCS-France to Supply Photonic Quantum Computer

Quandela and Attocube Are Delighted to Have Been Selected by EuroHPC and EuroQCS-France to Supply Photonic Quantum Computer

September 27, 2024
Quandela in consortium with attocube systems AG announce that they have been selected by EuroHPC Joint Undertaking and EuroQCS-France to deliver a universal photonic quantum computer, with at least 12 qubits, the most powerful in Europe. The system, owned by EuroHPC and co-acquired by GENCI, will be hosted and operated by CEA at TGCC. It will be coupled to the Joliot-Curie supercomputer, and will be made available to scientific communities in 2025 as part of open research.

Unveiling the Hidden Quantum Structure of Twisted Bilayer Graphene With Terahertz Light

Unveiling the Hidden Quantum Structure of Twisted Bilayer Graphene With Terahertz Light

March 29, 2025
ICFO researchers, in an international collaboration, have used terahertz light to explore exotic phenomena within magic-angle twisted bilayer graphene. This approach reveals previously unseen behaviors and provides direct insights into the quantum geometry of electronic wavefunctions —the fundamental framework underlying these phenomena.

Welinq and QphoX Partner to Create Seamless Connections Between Superconducting Quantum Processors for Scalable Computing

Welinq and QphoX Partner to Create Seamless Connections Between Superconducting Quantum Processors for Scalable Computing

February 28, 2025
Quantum technology leaders Welinq and QphoX have announced a partnership to develop optical quantum interconnects for superconducting quantum computers, enabling a significant increase in computing power. These interconnects will link quantum processors, allowing them to work together in clusters, a major step toward building larger, more powerful quantum systems.

NQCP Photonic Pilot Line

NQCP Photonic Pilot Line

November 30, 2024
The Photonic Pilot Line team here at the Novo Nordisk Foundation Quantum Computing Programme (NQCP), led by Associate Professor Stefano Paesani, is dedicated to advancing the development of quantum photonic components essential for fault-tolerant quantum computing processors. The team’s work involves creating innovative architectures for quantum photonic integrated circuits, including single photon emitters, waveguides, and detectors. Through close collaborations with other research groups and engineering teams, they are pushing the boundaries of quantum optical science and technology.

Pioneering Room-Temperature Quantum Computing in WA

Pioneering Room-Temperature Quantum Computing in WA

November 1, 2024
Imagine a future where quantum computing is as accessible as the smartphone in your pocket. Where a quantum chip is embedded in your laptop, or thousands of quantum chips are deployed in supercomputing centres, forming the world’s most powerful quantum supercomputers. With this vision, Quantum Brilliance partnered with Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre to develop the foundational steps of diamond-based room-temperature quantum computing. During this year’s Prime Minister Awards for Science, that bold ambition has been recognised, with Quantum Brilliance co-founder Dr Andrew Horsley named the 2024 New Innovator of the Year.

Continuous Cold: The 1 K Upgradeable and Low Vibration Cryostat

Continuous Cold: The 1 K Upgradeable and Low Vibration Cryostat

October 29, 2024
Zero Point Cryogenics (ZPC) offers a practical and high-performing solution for low-temperature research with their newest product line: the Continuous Cold Cryostats. These systems are workhorses designed for continuous operation around 1 K, and optimized to meet the needs of labs requiring both cool-down, high cooling power, and rapid sample exchange, while maintaining the quality and reliability of all ZPC systems. The Continuous Cold systems are an ideal choice for researchers who don't require a dilution refrigerator's millikelvin temperature range but still desire an upgradable path and ease of use for sensitive experiments in fields like quantum technology and materials science.

Bluefors Opens Expanded U.S. Production Facilities – Becomes Biggest Producer of Dilution Refrigerators in North America

Bluefors Opens Expanded U.S. Production Facilities – Becomes Biggest Producer of Dilution Refrigerators in North America

September 17, 2024
Bluefors, the world leader in manufacturing cryogenic measurement systems for quantum technology, held the opening for its expanded production facility in Syracuse, New York. This expanded facility will increase the production capacity for its Cryomech-branded cryocoolers, enhance its R&D operations, and enable Bluefors to begin manufacturing dilution refrigerators at the site – for the first time in the USA.

Oxford Instruments NanoScience Joins Rigetti's Novera QPU Partner Program

Oxford Instruments NanoScience Joins Rigetti's Novera QPU Partner Program

August 30, 2024
Oxford Instruments NanoScience, a leading provider of cryogenic systems, today announces that it has joined the Novera™ QPU Partner Program. This addition strengthens the program's ecosystem of quantum computing hardware, software, and service providers who build and offer integral components of functional quantum computing systems.

Zero Point Cryogenics Has Graduated From the Seed-Stage Accelerator Program, the Creative Destruction Lab

Zero Point Cryogenics announced yesterday that it has graduated from the seed-stage accelerator program, the Creative Destruction Lab (CDL). The company said that it will leverage the wealth of knowledge and expertise gained from CDL to elevate our business and further advance our dilution refrigerators and cryogenic systems. It is understood that the CDL, launched in 2012 at the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto, specializes in incubating tech unicorns.

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