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Delft Circuits Chosen by NASA JPL Scientist to Support BICEP Project in Antarctica
Delft, The Netherlands, 09 November 2022 Delft Circuits, maker of the world’s most advanced cryogenic cabling solutions, today proudly announces its inclusion in the BICEP

Quantum Standardisation is entering its next phase
CEN-CENELEC has formally approved to initiate of a “Joint Technical Committee” on Quantum Standardisation (“CEN-CLC/JTC”). This JTC will be the formal body for defining European

Rabobank versnelt Delft Circuits met groei financiering
Delft Circuits heeft in de afgelopen jaren haar product, Cri/oFlex(R) – schaalbare i/o (bekabelingen) voor quantum systemen – ontwikkeld. Cri/oFlex(R) stelt quantum- computer en netwerk

KICK-OFF OF THE EUROPEAN PROJECT ”SPROUT”
Delft Circuit & kiutra kick-off a joint research project to develop a scalable platform for quantum technology (SPROUT) funded by Eureka Eurostars The goal of

Transmon Case Study – Making Scalable Quantum Computers
Superconducting transmon qubits are one of the most promising platforms to reach quantum supremacy. Large efforts are underway to make scalable quantum computer hardware using

€600 000 for unique collaboration to make South Holland a global supplier of quantum equipment
Many private parties are working, largely individually, on a quantum computer. South Holland is doing something unique. Here, 6 private parties are working together to
Delft Circuits is a member of MATQu project
MATQu enables stable European industry-scale fabrication value chains for solid-state-based quantum computer development. The (computational) performance of quantum computers relies heavily on their core hardware
Company video presentation
Delft Circuits video presentation Hardware for quantum engineers The quantum computing industry is booming, but there are still a lot of challenges in scaling up.

Succesful Investment in Delft Circuits, Quantum Company in the Netherlands
Quantum technologies are transitioning from an academic to an industry-driven endeavour. Various corporates, governments, and large VC backed companies are heavily investing in building quantum-computing,
Dutch quantum startups continue paving the way despite the set back of TU Delft
Interview of Sal Bosman, CEO of Delft Circuits to Het Financieele Dagblad Read the full article here With research and a relatively large number of start-ups,