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Nederlandse startups zetten toon in ontwikkeling kwantumcomputer
Startups hebben een belangrijke rol in de totstandkoming van standaarden. De basis voor standaarden voor kwantumcomputer is nu in gang gezet. Het bouwen van kwantumcomputers
Standards for quantum technology
Several Dutch organizations have been working on standardization around quantum technology since last year. Recently, the quantum-tech start-ups Delft Circuits, Qblox, Orange Quantum Systems and

Impact Consortium – building blocks for quantum computer
Dutch Quantum Computing start-ups join hands to create ImpaQt consortium Supporting the supply chain of quantum computers Traditionally quantum computer development (QC) has been done
Exclusive interview with Sal Bosman
The Quantum Daily interview Sal Bosman’s CV is eclectic. With over ten years’ experience in high-tech entrepreneurship, his career has also taken in roles as
Interview RTL
Delft Circuits employees explain the Cri/oFlex® technology Exclusive interview by RTL features in the programme “Nederland maakt het” Daan Kuitenbrouwer and Kiefer Vermeulen explain the Delft

Sales partnership with CryoCoax
Delft Circuits and CryoCoax sign partnership agreement Exclusive agreement will provide innovative flexible cabling solutions for cryogenic environments including quantum computing CryoCoax, leaders in the

New product launch
Cri/oFlex®3 multi channel Delft Circuits is a Dutch start-up company which is solving the scaling problems of quantum computation. Its innovative approach for control and

Delft Circuits and Yes!Funded interview
Matching the right startup with the right investor Collaboration is a key ingredient in every startup-advisor relationship out there. Especially in their early days, startups

4 Top Superconductor Startups
Startups Impacting Engineering Startus Insights analyzed 111 superconductor startups impacting engineering. Epoch Wires, Delft Circuits, Seeqc and Anyon Systems develop 4 top solutions to watch

Munster Case Study – Cri/oFlex® for SNSPD read-out
The advent of quantum technologies brings not only many opportunities, but also risks: the promise of exponentially increased computational speeds through quantum computing has the