Orange QS joins MinacNed

MinacNed is a trade association with the aim of strengthening economic activity on the basis of microsystems and nanotechnology. Orange QS has become one of its members which consist of research institutes, the manufacturing industry, suppliers, integrators and end users of products and services enabled by, or utilizing, micro and or nanotechnology.

MinacNed, Association for Microsystems and Nanotechnology.

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Dutch quantum ecosystem podcast

Orange QS is part of the Dutch Quantum Ecosystem: Quantum Delta, more specifically the Delft chapter Quantum Delft. The start-up companies in the Delft ecosystem (like Qblox, Qphox, Delft Circuits) are contributing to the global value chain of Quantum Information and Communication Technology.

On the topic of the Dutch Quantum Ecosystem, Sergei Pyatchenkov interviewed Thorsten Last, Director Development and Engineering at Orange QS. Thorsten shared his views on quantum technology development in the Netherlands and the role of start-ups:

Rabobank sponsors IMPAQT project

Rabobank Innovation Fund Delft supports Delft based quantum startups by sponsering the ImpaQT project. Traditionally quantum computer development has been done with a monolithic approach – one entity manufacturing and sourcing all components. This is costly, time-consuming and risky. In order to accelerate quantum computer development, the IMPAQT project is aiming to showcase a modular approach: independent companies focus on different parts of the stack.

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Quantum Delta NL awarded €615 million

We are happy that Quantum Delta NL has been awarded €615 million from the Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy to power the advancement of quantum technology. Orange Quantum Systems appeared in the "Nieuwsuur" item explaining the importance of this for the Dutch quantum eco-system, alongside Qblox and Delft Circuits, as commercial parties making components for quantum computers in The Netherlands.


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Orange QS presents Quantify at the APS March Meeting

Adriaan Rol, co-founder and Director Research and Development at Orange QS, will present Quantify at the APS March meeting. Quantify was co-developed with Qblox and funded in part by The Netherlands Enterprise Agency (RVO) through the MIT instrument. The project to create the open-source quantum experiment control software Quantify was ranked as the best out of 45 accepted proposals by RVO.

Join session M34 on Quantum Software and Compilers at the APS March Meeting on Wednesday, March 17, 2021 at 11:30AM CT (18:30 CET). You will hear how Quantify can accelerate your research into quantum computing.

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