Universal Quantum is a UK-based quantum hardware startup spun out of the University of Sussex. The company specializes in developing scalable quantum computers using trapped-ion technology to carry out calculations, but uses well-established microwave technology instead of laser beams (which is commonly used by other trapped ion players). The company has also developed a modular approach to enable scalability so that quantum computers are able to process millions of qubits. Its technology operates at moderate temperatures of around 70 Kelvin, avoiding the need for extreme cooling.
In July 2024, the company announced the development of the first commercial Application-Specific Integrated Circuit (ASIC) chip for integration into its fully integrated Quantum Processing Units (iQPU). This chip is designed to enable trapped-ion quantum computing at the million-qubit scale.
Key customers and partnerships
In November 2022, Universal Quantum secured a EUR 67 million (USD 65 million) contract from the German Aerospace Center (DLR) to build scalable quantum computers.
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