Superconducting quantum processor manufacturer scaling to megaqubit volumes
QuantWare manufactures superconducting quantum processors using a proprietary 3D scaling architecture (VIO™), and is the highest-volume QPU supplier globally. The tech stack—Python, SciPy, NumPy, CAD, SolidWorks, ANSYS, 3D printing—reveals a hardware-heavy operation deeply embedded in simulation and precision manufacturing. Active hiring is concentrated in engineering (15 roles) and manufacturing (4), with mid- and senior-level openings dominating; the company is currently piloting MES for production operations, signaling the transition from lab-scale prototyping to continuous manufacturing.
QuantWare designs and manufactures superconducting quantum processors for customers across more than 20 countries. Founded in 2020 as a spinout from TU Delft's QuTech research institute, the company operates from Delft, Netherlands, with 51–200 employees. Its core product is a quantum processing unit (QPU) built on the VIO™ 3D scaling architecture, which the company positions as the only platform unlocking megaqubit-scale performance. Active projects span chip design, cryogenic infrastructure (test facility, commissioning, continuous optimization), performance characterization, and next-generation amplifier development. Near-term operational focus includes scaling manufacturing capacity, improving device yield and measurement repeatability, and hardening cryogenic uptime.
QuantWare builds superconducting quantum processors using its proprietary VIO™ 3D scaling architecture. The company is the highest-volume QPU supplier globally, with customers in more than 20 countries.
Python, NumPy, SciPy, Pandas, Matplotlib, ANSYS HFSS, KLayout, SolidWorks, Autodesk CAD, Git, 3D printing, and MES (currently adopting). The stack emphasizes simulation, design automation, and manufacturing operations.
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