Today we unveiled exciting results from an R&D program tackling a major challenge in quantum innovation: cryogenic technology. With sponsorship from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), four QED-C members—FormFactor, Northrop Grumman, Quantum Opus, and Triton Systems—delivered key advancements, including research that underpinned a new commercial product. These breakthroughs bring us closer to unlocking the full potential of quantum computing, sensing, and communications.
There’s still time to join us in Anaheim! Co-located with the APS Global Physics Summit, the Plenary Meeting offers networking, keynotes, and expert panels. The plenary meeting will also feature QED-C's inaugural release of the State of the Quantum Industry report and Quantum Marketplace® Live: Cryogenics for Quantum. Register early for 50% off your APS Summit registration.
In this webinar, management consultant and author, Geoffrey Moore, will describe his well-known “chasm" marketing framework and help answer important market questions that our industry is working hard to answer.
Member Orientation February 27 | 6:00pm-7:00pm ET Member event
New to QED-C or interested in learning about how to take advantage of all of your member benefits? Join us for our monthly member orientation. All eligible employees at member companies are welcome.
With insights tailored for executives and PR teams, Mike Kilroy of HKA Communications, focused on how to establish a narrative that captivates investors, customers, and partners alike, to ensure that your brand becomes a recognized leader in the industry.
INnovations in Qubit Science for Fault Tolerant Quantum Computing (INQS) Program
Deadline: May 12, 2025
The INQS program is a collaboration between AFOSR and LPS, and seeks revolutionary qubit approaches to quantum computation that have the potential to significantly advance scalable fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC) beyond current state-of-the-art methods.