QuantWare awarded subsidy to develop materials in superconducting quantum processors

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QuantWare, a provider of superconducting quantum processors, has been awarded a subsidy from Quantum Delta NL to improve its state-of-the-art coherence times in superconducting processors by using novel materials.

‍This funding will be used to support the company in conducting research on fabrication methods using novel materials to increase the performance of its QPUs.

QuantWare has developed a business model which allows the company to make QPUs accessible to Quantum Computer builders at 1/10th the costs of competing solutions. With the subsidy from Quantum Delta NL, QuantWare will be able to provide significantly more superconducting quantum chips with improved coherence.

Quantum Delta NL is the public-private partnership of global tech companies, government agencies, and major quantum research centres, based in the Netherlands where it is developing a leading ecosystem in quantum technologies.

“Increasing qubit coherence and making this technology available to the entire academic and commercial field is of utmost importance to move the technology forwards. Also, it will put the Dutch ecosystem in a frontrunner position within the quantum field”, said Marten Arthers, Design Team Lead of QuantWare.