Hamamatsu Photonics, NKT Photonics, and Yaqumo Partner to Commercialize Cold-Atom Quantum Components
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Mohamed Abdel-Kareem
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Summary
Hamamatsu Photonics, its subsidiary NKT Photonics, and startup Yaqumo have signed a trilateral MoU to co-develop and industrialize advanced photonic systems for cold-atom quantum computing. The alliance aims to integrate Hamamatsu's photonic components, NKT's fiber laser technology, and Yaqumo's quantum hardware expertise to create scalable, commercially viable core components for cold-atom quantum computers. This partnership represents a strategic push to move cold-atom quantum technology from lab research toward industrial-scale production and commercialization.
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The alliance aims to integrate Hamamatsu's photonic components, NKT's fiber laser technology, and Yaqumo's quantum hardware expertise.
This partnership represents a strategic push to move cold-atom quantum technology toward commercially viable core components.
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