Berkeley, July 11, 2025

We are thrilled to announce our collaboration with UC Berkeley partnering with the Berkeley Quantum initiative and the Quantum Nanoelectronics Lab under Prof. Irfan Siddiqi to advance cryogenic hardware for large-scale quantum computing.

At YQuantum, we specialise in miniaturised cryogenic components critical for next-generation quantum systems. Our solutions are designed to tackle the core scaling challenge in quantum processors—limited space inside cryostats as qubit counts grow. By working directly with UC Berkeley’s cutting-edge superconducting quantum processors, we are validating our products in real-world environments and building performance credibility.

“Partnering with Professor Siddiqi’s lab at UC Berkeley is a unique opportunity for YQuantum,” said Christian Jünger, CEO of YQuantum. “Validating our scalable cryoelectronic components on some of the world’s most advanced superconducting quantum processors allows us to push the boundaries of next-generation hardware for large-scale quantum systems — and affirms the performance and quality of our technology.”

Prof. Siddiqi emphasises the importance of collaboration: “Quantum computing needs significant innovation across the stack — from materials and processors to cryogenics and controls — to realize performance advantages on real-world applications,” Siddiqi said. “Our partnership with YQuantum shows how academic labs and companies can work together on cutting-edge technology through the Berkeley Quantum model.”

This collaboration marks a major step forward for YQuantum. By developing and testing our cryogenic solutions alongside one of the world’s foremost quantum labs, we are positioned to deliver scalable hardware solutions that will empower quantum computers to surpass classical capabilities.

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