
SEEQC, a company specializing in digital chip-based quantum computing, has installed its cross-qubit scaling platform at the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) in Oxfordshire. The platform, powered by SEEQC’s Single Flux Quantum (SFQ) architecture, is designed to develop and test scalable quantum architectures, components, and supply chain systems.
The installation is part of the NQCC’s plan to house 12 quantum computers and provide open access to industry, academia, and other sectors. SEEQC’s platform will focus on improving quantum efficiency and scalability, supporting the UK’s goal of transitioning quantum technologies from research to practical applications. Dr. Matthew Hutchings, SEEQC’s co-founder and Chief Product Officer, noted that the platform aims to build the infrastructure and technologies needed for scalable quantum systems.
This deployment follows SEEQC’s recent $30 million funding round, which is being used to advance the commercialization of its full-stack quantum computing platform. The company collaborates with organizations such as NVIDIA, BASF, and NASA to further its development efforts. The UK government, represented by Minister for Investment Baroness Gustafsson, described the installation as a step forward for the UK’s quantum sector, aligning with national efforts to foster innovation and growth in quantum technologies.
For more details, visit the original announcement by UKTN here.
March 14, 2025
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