Digital quantum hardware developer SEEQC, Inc. has announced its participation as a subcontractor in the multi-year Microelectronics Commons Northeast Regional Defense Technology Hub (NORDTECH) program. Funded via the CHIPS and Science Act, the project is led by NY CREATES and includes partners such as Cornell, Princeton, NYU, Syracuse, Quantum Circuits/D-Wave, and the Air Force Research Laboratory. The primary engineering objective is to transition high-coherence superconducting qubit manufacturing out of academic cleanrooms and into a high-yield, automated 300mm industrial silicon wafer fabrication environment. To suppress the dielectric losses that limit baseline qubit coherence times, the consortium is optimizing advanced refractory materials, specifically [...]

Silicon spin-qubit developer Quantum Motion has finalized an agreement to establish an engineering facility within the Capital of Quantum (CoQ) deep-tech complex located in…

AIX Global Innovations has published a 100-page technical report on Zenodo documenting the execution of an end-to-end fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC) software stack on…