Quantum computers have the potential to solve some of the most complex problems that today even the best classical supercomputers can’t tackle, like developing better drugs, batteries, or climate models.
Other quantum technologies 2.0 will enhance humanities sensing capabilities and allow for physically secure quantum communication.
The most promising of these novel technologies need extreme artificial environments, at temperatures close to the absolute minimum, to operate.
Cumbersome and slow low-temperature cooling solutions are currently holding back the development as well as the industrial rollout of quantum technology.
We want to change cooling from being a bottleneck to becoming a key enabler for quantum science and technology by providing the best, most scalable, and sustainable cooling solutions and services.