A track record of
transformational innovation

Across four decades, Qolab’s leaders have consistently turned scientific breakthroughs into working hardware—delivering milestones that shaped superconducting quantum computing.

1985

Breakthrough in quantum tunneling

Foundational for superconducting quantum hardware — work that later earned our CTO John Martinis the Nobel Prize in Physics.

2019

Quantum supremacy milestone

Demonstrated a quantum computer outperforming classical supercomputers on a specific task — achieved at Google, with John Martinis leading hardware and Alan Ho leading product and business.

Today

Solving the next
challenge

Reproducible qubit fabrication and hardware integration at manufacturing standards.

The quantum’s integrated circuit moment

We believe quantum hardware is approaching its integrated-circuit moment. Classical computing scaled when discrete components were replaced by integrated circuits—shrinking complexity into a single chip. Qolab is driving the same shift for superconducting quantum—improving qubit yield while integrating the components required to build repeatable hardware.

Company milestones

Qolab is built on decades of superconducting quantum leadership—and moving quickly to deliver utility-scale systems.

2022

Founded to pursue manufacturable superconducting quantum hardware

2023

Demonstrated high-quality qubits on advanced 300mm fabrication tools

2024

Published technical roadmap with semiconductor partners: How to Build a Quantum Supercomputer

2025

Launched Qolab Start, Qolab’s first deployable superconducting QPU platform