Industry Engagement

The CUbit Quantum Initiative partners with industry to catalyze advancement of quantum information technologies and strengthen the regional and national quantum ecosystem. 


Industry partners and CUbit researchers build upon world-class research and education to develop the next generation of quantum solutions. Our combined effort strengthens the global quantum ecosystem and builds a premier quantum resource in one of the nation’s most fertile quantum communities.

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Please contact   cubit@colorado.edu if you're interested in becoming a partner or learning more about the program.

Partners

Atom Computing

Atom Computing builds highly scalable, gate-based quantum computers with arrays of optically-trapped neutral atoms, which will empower unprecedented breakthroughs.

 

Boeing

Boeing is launching a self-funded quantum entanglement swapping demonstration satellite. The mission, slated for launch in 2026, highlights Boeing’s desire to push the boundaries of quantum technology and its applications.

Infleqtion

Infleqtion engineers world-class neutral atom quantum computers, precision sensors, and software for governments, corporations, and research institutions worldwide. 

Lockheed Martin

Lockheed Martin specializes in defense tech, solving complex challenges, advancing scientific discovery and delivering innovative solutions that help their customers keep people safe.

Maybell

Maybell builds dilution refrigerators that are intuitive, reliable, and obsessively engineered to meet the growing demands of the quantum industry. Their American-made systems are used across 12+ countries.

Meadowlark Optics

In addition to providing state-of-the-art optical components, Meadowlark Optics is a world-class metrology and engineering services company that helps clients solve problems related to the polarized nature of light. 

Octave Photonics

Octave Photonics enables next-generation laser systems by packaging nanophotonic chips into ready-to-use devices. Their nonlinear photonic devices provide precise control over the optical spectrum.

Vescent

Vescent's R&D and manufacturing facilities house a 1,000-square-foot cleanroom for laser and electro-optic assembly, multiple optical laboratories, electronics development facilities and a machine shop. 

 

SPIE

SPIE is the international society for optics and photonics, serving a global membership of over 25,000. SPIE brings engineers, scientists, students, and professionals together to advance light-based science and technology.

 

 

Access to IP

Venture Partners at CU Boulder supports quantum researchers in translating their groundbreaking discoveries into new solutions, businesses and partnerships that address the world's greatest challenges.

For specific requests or more information, contact us directly at   cubit@colorado.edu

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