Partnerships
Quantum Collaborations
Applied Materials is a leader in materials engineering solutions used to produce virtually every new chip and advanced display in the world. Their expertise in modifying materials at atomic levels and on an industrial scale enables innovations in quantum computing. Applied Materials collaborates with Qolab to develop custom tools for 300mm superconducting qubit fabrication, driving advancements in materials engineering to reduce errors and enhance qubit performance.
Riverlane is a key player in quantum software, developing Deltaflow, to reduce logical error rates and allow for efficient and scalable control of quantum computers. Their collaboration with Qolab focuses on integrating advanced software solutions that enhance the performance and reliability of superconducting quantum computers. This partnership ensures that Qolab's hardware benefits from cutting-edge quantum software, optimizing the control and operation of qubits for high-coherence, low-error quantum systems.
Quantum Machines provides advanced quantum control systems and software solutions used in quantum computing. Their Quantum Orchestration Platform allows for precise and scalable control of quantum processors, ensuring that Qolab's qubits operate with optimal performance and reliability.
HPE partners with Qolab to integrate quantum computing with classical supercomputing, leveraging their extensive experience in high-performance computing to develop robust and scalable quantum systems. This collaboration aims to create hybrid solutions that can address complex computational problems more efficiently.
Synopsys, a global leader in electronic design automation (EDA), is working with Qolab to design advanced EDA tools specifically tailored for the quantum computing sector. These tools are crucial in managing the complex design processes involved in developing superconducting qubits and quantum circuits. The EDA solutions from our collaboration with Synopsys will enhance Qolab's ability to streamline design workflows, ensure precision in qubit fabrication, and accelerate the development of scalable quantum systems.
Quantum Industry Groups and Academic Partnerships
As a member of QEDC, Qolab collaborates with leading companies, government entities, and academic institutions to promote quantum research, development, and commercialization. Through this consortium, we contribute to setting industry standards and driving economic growth in the quantum sector.
The Chicago Quantum Exchange (CQE) is an intellectual hub in Illinois, Wisconsin, and Indiana that advances the science and engineering of quantum information, trains the future quantum workforce, and drives the quantum economy by connecting leading universities, national labs, and industry partners. The CQE is based at the University of Chicago and anchored by the US Department of Energy’s Argonne National Laboratory and Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, the University of Wisconsin–Madison, Northwestern University, and Purdue University. It includes more than 50 corporate, international, nonprofit, and regional partners and is one of the largest collaborative teams working on quantum science in the world.
Qolab collaborates with the University of Wisconsin, one of the premier institutions in quantum computing research. Through joint research initiatives and knowledge-sharing, we are working together to develop Wisconsin’s quantum ecosystem and talent pool for the next generation of Quantum Computing scientists and engineers