QuantWare rolls out quantum infrastructure at record speed
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QuantWare rolls out quantum infrastructure at record speed
"QuantWare, together with Elevate Quantum, Q-CTRL, Qblox, and Maybell Quantum, has launched the first commercially deployable Quantum Open Architecture system in the US. The Quantum Platform for the Advancement of Commercialization (Q-PAC) is now operational in Denver, Colorado. It was built in less than five months at a fraction of the cost of closed, full-stack quantum systems."
"QuantWare, a Dutch company based in Delft, says it is not only advancing quantum technology but also helping to shape how quantum infrastructure is rolled out. The latter is expected to be a constantly evolving landscape until sometime in the 2030s, if we are to believe the roadmaps of various quantum players regarding when quantum computing will truly break through."
"Founded in 2021 as a spin-off from Delft's Technical University and QuTech, QuantWare supplies the quantum processing unit (QPU) for the platform. The company raised 20 million euros in a Series A funding round early last year and announced plans shortly thereafter for its own chip factory in Delft. QuantWare is currently considered the world's largest volume supplier of QPUs."
QuantWare, a Dutch quantum company, collaborated with Elevate Quantum, Q-CTRL, Qblox, and Maybell Quantum to create Q-PAC, the first commercially deployable Quantum Open Architecture system in the United States. The system became operational in Denver, Colorado in less than five months at significantly reduced costs compared to traditional closed quantum systems. QuantWare, founded in 2021 as a spinoff from Delft's Technical University, supplies the 17-qubit Contralto-A QPU. The platform integrates modular electronics from Qblox, cryogenic cooling from Maybell Quantum, and AI-driven calibration software from Q-CTRL. This rapid deployment represents an unprecedented achievement in the US quantum infrastructure landscape.
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