Quantum Inspire Inspiring Latest Startup Orange Quantum Systems

Dutch startup spins out of QuTech offering experimental setups to quantum computing research groups.

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+  [April 20th] marks the beginning of a new Dutch quantum computing start-up, Orange Quantum Systems. The announcement comes right after the launch of Europe’s first public Quantum Computing platform Quantum Inspire, by QuTech. Part of the team that developed Quantum Inspire is now starting the spin-off company Orange Quantum Systems.

The Orange Quantum Systems team has an impressive track record of innovation in Quantum Computing. Its’ team members played an essential role in QuTech’s efforts to launch Quantum Inspire, Europe’s first public Quantum Computing platform. Together they have experience in qubit calibration, writing algorithms, integrating the quantum computing stack and starting high-tech companies. It is time for this team to take the know-how created in the Delft quantum ecosystem a step further and help the global high-tech Quantum Computing community.

+  At the moment, companies and academic groups have to design and build their own Quantum Computing setups. Orange Quantum Systems wants to free researchers from this task, so that they can focus on their real passion and added value: exploring and extending the current limits of Quantum Computing. Orange Quantum Systems will add the value of an experienced and trustworthy partner in the design, assembly and maintenance of their experimental Quantum Computing set-up.

+  Their goal is to make their know-how in building complex quantum computing systems available to research groups worldwide and to help them develop quantum computing technology.

Source:  Orange Quantm Systems.  Garrelt Alberts,  Dutch startup spins out of QuTech offering experimental setups to quantum computing research groups…

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