NQFF and Qolab Partner to Develop Cryogenic Filters for Quantum Computing in Singapore
NQFF and Qolab are collaborating to develop cryogenic low-pass filters essential for scaling quantum computing systems. The partnership aims to leverage Singapore's semiconductor manufacturing capabilities to create components that will enhance quantum processor chips, addressing limitations in size and manufacturing. The filters are set to be deployed at UCLA, marking a significant step in Singapore's contribution to the global quantum hardware ecosystem.

NQFF and Qolab are collaborating to develop cryogenic low-pass filters for quantum processor chips, addressing size and manufacturing challenges in quantum computing. This partnership aims to leverage Singapore's semiconductor manufacturing expertise to create components necessary for scaling quantum systems.
The filters will enable denser integration with qubit circuits, enhancing the reliability and capability of quantum computers. The collaboration was formalized during an event attended by Minister Josephine Teo, and the filters are expected to be implemented at UCLA, reinforcing Singapore's role in the global quantum supply chain.




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