Project description
Automated solution for quantum chip diagnostics
Computing power has grown exponentially for decades, following Moore’s Law, but progress is slowing, highlighting the need for new ideas. Quantum computers, which use qubits, offer capabilities beyond conventional computers based on bits. While the market potential for quantum computers is substantial, tools to transition from research to industry-grade quantum chip development are lacking. Assessing the quality of a quantum chip currently requires months of work in a cryogenic lab. The EIC-funded HTQC-Diagnostics project aims to transform this process with the Orange Quantum Diagnostics System. This solution allows users to insert a fabricated quantum chip and run a set of diagnostic protocols to ensure its readiness for deployment, significantly speeding up the process.
Objective
Computing power has grown exponentially for decades closely following Moores law but progress is slowing down and it is time for new ideas. Quantum computers based on qubits can extend the realm of possibilities unavailable to conventional computers based on bits. The market opportunity for quantum computers is huge, but the tools to transition from academic research to industry-grade quantum chip development are lacking. For example, diagnosing the quality of a quantum chip requires months of work by highly specialized quantum engineers in a full cryogenic lab. We are revolutionizing this practice with our Orange Quantum Diagnostics Systems. Once a quantum chip is fabricated, you just insert it, and the system will run a comprehensive set of proprietary diagnostic protocols to ensure deployment readiness. Our solution is fully automated and orders of magnitude faster than standard practices. With the EIC support, we will trigger Moore's law scaling for quantum computers.
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- engineering and technology electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering electronic engineering computer hardware quantum computers
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HORIZON.3.1 - The European Innovation Council (EIC)
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EIC-2023-ACCELERATOR-01
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2612 XJ Delft
Netherlands
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