TNO has opened a new hub in Delft's House of Quantum, effectively doubling its capabilities for testing quantum information technology, a crucial resource for emerging Dutch start-ups. The institute offers extensive expertise in areas such as system engineering and qubit tuning, assisting startups in validating designs and accelerating innovation. Funded by the National Growth Fund program Quantum Delta NL, the facility prioritizes the testing of quantum chips, essential for the development of reliable quantum computer systems. This initiative aims to foster a collaborative environment, stimulating the growth of the quantum tech sector in the Netherlands.
"Access to lab infrastructure is essential for the growth and success of start-ups, as also indicated by the Tech Champions," said Constantijn van Oranje of Techleap.
"By expanding the testing facilities for quantum information technology, TNO offers Dutch start-ups the crucial resources they need to accelerate their development, creating a collaborative environment for future quantum solutions."
The location offers start-ups the opportunity to validate their designs with extensive, independent tests evaluating the performance and compatibility with other elements of the computing stack.
TNO sees the new facility primarily as an opportunity to test quantum chips, which are crucial for reliable and efficient quantum computer systems.
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