 |  | Dear follower,
As government and commercial investment in quantum computing accelerates, the need for a skilled quantum workforce at all levels is now recognised as critical. This means not only physicists, system engineers and application developers, but also a technical workforce with a solid, wide-ranging skill set in areas such as cryogenics, vacuum, mechanical assembly and RF electronics.
To meet the increasing demand for a skilled workforce to support quantum computing, Quantum Design Oxford, Oxford Quantum Circuits (OQC), and Quantum Machines collaborated on a new quantum computing training platform, Architect.
With its open-stack design, the Architect platform offers unique opportunities for workforce development and accessible, flexible training tools to help bridge the quantum skills gap.
In contrast to other systems, Architect focuses on hands-on, technical training that empowers users to gain both theoretical and practical quantum skills and democratises access to real quantum hardware. Users can not only run qubit calibrations and setups but can also gain specific hardware experience that will enable them to install, maintain and troubleshoot the quantum computers of the future.
Architect integrates OQC’s proven Lucy Gen2 8-qubit quantum processor, Quantum Machines' OPX1000 high-density Hybrid Control platform, and Quantum Design Oxford’s Proteox MX dilution refrigerator. It provides a fully open-stack design, allowing users to experiment with the whole quantum computing stack - not just algorithms - offering flexibility for training on everything from validating QPU control wiring, setting up and cooling the dilution fridge, to executing quantum circuits on a real QPU – a true end-to-end experience.
The ProteoxMX dilution refrigerator is core to that open-stack, open-architecture approach with its unique side-loading Secondary Insert allowing QPU wiring to be installed and tested off-system, offering a new level of flexibility in learning. Indeed, multiple Secondary Inserts can be worked on using, for example, different RF coax wiring types.
Find out more about Architect here.
If you’re interested in finding out more, come meet us at the APS Global Physics Summit in Denver, on booth 2010. Schedule a meeting with us now: [email protected] | | |  | An education and training-oriented solution with a proven track record |  |  | | • | OQC Lucy Gen2 has been operating via cloud, the company’s quantum computing service, for 2+ years, with 98% uptime throughout 2023. | | • | Quantum Design Oxford’s ProteoxMX system is already successfully implemented with Lucy Gen2 to maintain ultra-low temperatures and leverage the Coaxmon technology through its Secondary Insert. | | • | Quantum Machines’ OPX1000 and Quantum Design Oxford’s state-of-the-art ProteoxMX achieved rapid deployment and success in the QMaaS (quantum-measurement-as-a-service lab) at the University of Glasgow, UK, which is positioned alongside its QCaaS (quantum-computing-as-a-service lab). |
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