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385 We stepped inside IQM’s quantum lab to witness a new frontier in computing

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Siôn Geschwindt @ The Next Web 1 place · 04/16/2025 04:10 EDT

We stepped inside IQM’s quantum lab to witness a new frontier in computing

“The Future is Here,” declares a glowing neon sign at the entrance to IQM’s quantum data centre in Munich. It’s a bold claim — but one the Finland-based startup is determined to fulfil. To the right of the entrance sign stands a hefty, metal blue door. My host, physicist Frank Deppe, IQM’s head of quantum processing unit (QPU) technology, ushers me inside. Opened last year as part of IQM’s European expansion, the facility hosts six state-of-the-art superconducting quantum computers — used for the company’s.

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