Quantum Computing Report

Zero Point Cryogenics, Qubic Technology, and Team Win $3 Million Award for Quantum Sensing

Zero Point Cryogenics (ZPC) has secured funding from the Government of Canada through the Innovation for Defence Excellence and Security (IDEaS) program, in collaboration with the University of Waterloo. This initiative, aimed at advancing quantum technology research for defence and security applications, highlights Canada’s commitment to technological innovation. ZPC’s involvement in the ‘Microwave Quantum Radar’ project, alongside partners like Qubic Technologies and Carleton University, underscores the company’s dedication to pioneering quantum solutions. The project will be supported by a $3 million contribution agreement from the IDEaS program. Zero Point Cryogenics is an Edmonton, Canada based company that supplies dilution refrigerators. Qubic Technology located in Sherbrooke, Canada is developing a new quantum technology of microwave transmitters and receivers for telecommunications and remote sensing applications. For further details, refer to the original press release provided by Zero Point Cryogenics here.

March 7, 2024

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