UK-based Oxford Ionics develops quantum processors using trapped-ion technology. As opposed to other trapped ion-based players who use complex laser systems to control qubits, Oxford uses its proprietary, patented electronic qubit control (EQC) technology to control qubits. This combined with a standard silicon chip enables the company to manufacture quantum processors using existing semiconductor manufacturing technology. Oxford intended to make its quantum processors available to select customers in 2023 via a quantum-as-a-service model.
Key customers and partnerships
In July 2022, the company partnered with German semiconductor manufacturing company Infineon Technologies to build fully integrated quantum processing units (QPUs).
Funding and financials
In August 2023, the company secured GBP 2 million from the National Security Strategic Investment Fund (NSSIF)—the UK Government’s investment wing for dual-use technologies (used for both civil and military purposes) with a joint contribution from the British Business Bank. The funds were allocated to continue developing Oxford Ionics' trapped-ion based quantum computer technology and infrastructure.
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