[14-11-2022]
Orange Quantum Systems (Orange QS) was awarded over €1 million for their proposal DiagnostiQ, which aims to develop new characterization systems for next-generation superconducting quantum devices. The project is a collaboration with the DiCarlo lab at QuTech.
“DiagnostiQ aims to accelerate innovation in quantum chip development by turning key scientific results into a commercially ready product for faster diagnostics of superconducting quantum chips,” says Anna Shchygol, Senior Project Manager at Orange QS. “To this day, this remains a significant bottleneck that stands in the way of commercial development of such quantum chips.”
The DiCarlo lab at QuTech will provide next-generation chip designs as well as protocols to diagnose the system. Orange QS will be building a DiagnostiQ system capable of testing next-generation quantum chips with up to 17 qubits.
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