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Quantum Machines Products Now Available Through Oxford Instruments NanoScience for Streamlined Purchasing

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  • Quantum Machines’ products are now available for purchase through Oxford Instruments sales channels.
  • The collaboration will allow customers working on superconducting and spin qubit systems to purchase all required components from one vendor.
  • The two companies have worked together closely in the past demonstrating strong technical synergies between their products.

PRESS RELEASE — Quantum Machines, the leading provider of quantum control solutions that accelerate the realization of practical quantum computers, and Oxford Instruments, a leading provider of cryogenic systems, announced today a new partnership that will make Quantum Machines’ products available for purchase through Oxford Instruments sales channels. This collaboration will allow customers working on superconducting and spin qubit systems to purchase all required components from one vendor.

Benefits include:

  • Products integrated before shipment
  • Unified support and warranty
  • Single shipment

Quantum Machines’ full range of products is now available when purchasing Proteox dilution refrigerator systems from Oxford Instruments. The partnership provides a streamlined purchasing process for setting up new quantum labs or expanding existing ones. Customers can acquire world-class refrigeration systems and cutting-edge control and cryogenic components in one seamless transaction.

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By simplifying procurement and providing best-in-class performance Quantum Machines and Oxford Instruments accelerate quantum researchers’ speed to first measurement.

The two companies have worked together closely in the past demonstrating strong technical synergies between their products. In a recent deployment, Quantum Machines hardware demonstrated high compatibility with Oxford Instruments refrigerators. Quantum Machines’ OPX+ was introduced into the QMS (quantum-measurement-as-a- service lab) at Glasgow University, getting from unboxing to experimental results at record speeds. The room temperature control hardware from Quantum Machines was connected seamlessly to the low temperature environment for superconducting qubits from Oxford Instruments, showing how quick and convenient a measurement setup could be.

Quantum Machines’ QDevil range of cryogenic components has always been a complementary product to the dilution refrigerators from Oxford Instruments and this partnership will enhance that relationship.

“We are thrilled to announce our partnership with Oxford Instruments creating a unified platform that will revolutionize the quantum research field,” said Itamar Sivan, co-founder and CEO of Quantum Machines. “This synergy not only streamlines purchasing but also integrates our leading-edge quantum control systems with top-tier cryogenic solutions, offering researchers a comprehensive package for their laboratories. Together, we are setting a new standard for convenience and excellence, empowering quantum advancements globally.”

“Given how well our technologies have worked together in past deployments, I am excited to see the benefits of this partnership for our shared customer base,” commented Matt Martin, Managing Director of Oxford Instruments NanoScience. “Both companies share the ultimate goal of getting our customers up and running with their quantum research as quickly as possible. By streamlining procurement through this partnership, we are breaking down possible barriers and accelerating our customers’ speed to first measurement.”

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Matt Swayne

With a several-decades long background in journalism and communications, Matt Swayne has worked as a science communicator for an R1 university for more than 12 years, specializing in translating high tech and deep tech for the general audience. He has served as a writer, editor and analyst at The Quantum Insider since its inception. In addition to his service as a science communicator, Matt also develops courses to improve the media and communications skills of scientists and has taught courses. [email protected]

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