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Bluefors Opens Expanded U.S. Production Facilities 

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  • Bluefors has expanded its production facility in Syracuse, New York, to increase capacity for manufacturing Cryomech-branded cryocoolers and dilution refrigerators.
  • The facility expansion boosts Bluefors’ U.S. operations by nearly 45%, enabling faster service and improved availability of cryogenic systems for quantum computing, medical research, and life sciences.
  • With this expansion, Bluefors strengthens its position as the largest manufacturer of dilution refrigerators in the U.S., ensuring better integration and delivery for North American customers.

PRESS RELEASE — Bluefors, the world leader in manufacturing cryogenic measurement systems for quantum technology, held the opening for its expanded production facility in Syracuse, New York. This expanded facility will increase the production capacity for its Cryomech-branded cryocoolers, enhance its R&D operations, and enable Bluefors to begin manufacturing dilution refrigerators at the site – for the first time in the USA.

The rapidly growing quantum technology industry needs cryogenic systems, such as dilution refrigerators and cryocoolers, to develop applications like quantum computing, quantum communications, and quantum sensing. The expansion of the facility, originally constructed in 2020, will increase the capacity of Bluefors’ Syracuse facilities by almost 45%. 

Bluefors’ CEO, Jonas Geust, says, “Our expansion in Syracuse makes Bluefors the biggest manufacturer of dilution refrigerators in the United States. With this investment, we are strengthening our production capabilities and skills to support the growth of the quantum sector and helping to advance the industrial development of quantum technologies in North America.”

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Quantum computers require cryogenic systems, as quantum chips need temperatures as low as 10 millikelvin (near absolute zero or -459.67 Fahrenheit, -273.15 Celsius) to perform precisely. The global quantum technology market is expected to grow by an annual rate of 17 % towards 2040, meaning the demand for dilution refrigerators and cryocoolers is rapidly increasing. 

At the same time, access to cryocoolers that provide stable, cool environments at higher temperatures are critical for other key fields such as medical and life sciences, and academic research. With its expansion of the Syracuse facility, Bluefors is significantly increasing production of its Cryomech cryocoolers for these applications.

Rich Dausman, President of Bluefors’ Syracuse operations, continues: “This expansion will enable us to increase Cryomech cryocooler production here in Syracuse, and continue pushing the boundaries of cryogenics. It also builds on the historic foundations that Cryomech has established, showing Bluefors’ continued commitment to the Syracuse community.”

With the newly expanded Syracuse facility, Bluefors continues its commitment to investing in its US operations and supporting its customers with deeper integration, increased availability, and fast service response times. Simultaneously with the expansion, Bluefors opens a spare parts hub in Syracuse to serve customers in the US and Canada. With dilution refrigerator spare parts now available in Syracuse, North American customers will benefit from an improved service level and shorter delivery times.

The expansion adds more office, manufacturing, warehouse, storage, shipping, and receiving space, increasing cryocooler testing capacity and doubling throughput. The expansion lays the groundwork for the future growth of Bluefors operations in the USA.

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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