Equal1 and TNO join forces to accelerate scalable quantum computing

October 25, 2024

Equal1, a leader in silicon-powered quantum computing, and TNO, the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research, have today announced a strategic partnership to propel the development of next-generation silicon-based quantum devices.

The collaboration will enhance the fabrication of quantum system-on-chip (QSoC) processors, leveraging TNO's expertise in nanofabrication and advanced materials alongside its state-of-the-art facilities.

Jason Lynch, CEO of Equal1: "Our vision is to scale millions of high-performance qubits onto a single chip, integrating all electronics and quantum systems into our QSoC, leveraging our hybrid UnityQ architecture, and enabling compact, on-premise quantum computing. This partnership represents a significant step forward in Equal1's roadmap toward creating the world's most scalable quantum computers."

Rogier Verberk, Director of Semicon & Quantum at TNO: "We are immensely proud to witness the evolution of what began as a simple project into a strategic partnership. This milestone reflects the dedication and visionary efforts of the teams at Equal1 and TNO."

The partnership will be focused on spin qubit technology at Equal1's new centre of excellence and research facility in Delft, the Netherlands, located within the House of Quantum.

Christiaan van Oord, Director House of Quantum: "We are delighted and proud to welcome Equal1 to our ecosystem in Delft. By establishing itself here, Equal1 enriches our community not only with their cutting-edge expertise but also with a team of renowned experts."

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