Cryogenic cooling infrastructure for quantum computing systems
Maybell Quantum designs cryogenic systems for quantum hardware, with a tech stack spanning thermal simulation (Ansys HFSS), embedded systems (C/C++, STM32), and CAD (Onshape). The company is actively scaling from R&D into production—their project list centers on transitioning scientific work into manufacturable products, optimizing bill of materials, and building financial/ERP infrastructure. Hiring skews engineering-heavy (6 roles) with 13 positions filled in the last 30 days, reflecting the push to move prototypes toward volume manufacturing.
Maybell Quantum, founded in 2021 and based in Denver, CO, builds cryogenic cooling infrastructure for quantum computing. The company operates at the intersection of quantum hardware physics and commercial manufacturing, focusing on systems that improve cooling efficiency while reducing cost and complexity. With 11–50 employees, the team spans engineering, product, research, and operations. Their stated mission centers on delivering accessible and reliable quantum infrastructure while supporting U.S. quantum supply-chain development.
Maybell Quantum uses Onshape (CAD), Ansys HFSS (thermal/EM simulation), C/C++ and STM32 (embedded systems), Altium (circuit design), SCADA (industrial control), and Python with SQLite for tooling and data.
Active projects include cryogenic systems product strategy, custom electrical systems for cryogenic power distribution, bill-of-materials optimization, R&D roadmap execution, and scaling financial and ERP infrastructure to support manufacturing growth.
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