Friday, April 11

Oxford Ionics: Driving Quantum Computing Innovation with Q-Surge Program

Oxford Ionics Selected for Quantum Missions Pilot Programme

– Oxford Ionics chosen by the UK’s DSIT and Innovate UK for the Quantum Missions pilot programme.
– Q-Surge project aims to upgrade the NQCC testbed with advanced 2D ion trap technology.
– Focus on addressing challenges in qubit routing and quantum error correction (QEC).
– Consortium includes Riverlane and Bay Photonics.

Author’s Take

Oxford Ionics is at the forefront of quantum computing advancements, as evidenced by their selection for the Q-Surge project to enhance the NQCC testbed with innovative 2D ion trap technology. This collaboration with industry leaders like Riverlane and Bay Photonics highlights a pivotal step towards overcoming key challenges in qubit routing and QEC for the future of quantum computing.

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