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IKUR ( www.science.eus/en/ikur) is the Basque strategy promoted by the Education Department of the Basque Government to boost the Scientific Research in specific strategical areas and to position them at international level. Although its first focus is to enhance the the generation of knowledge of excellence, in the medium and long term, it also seeks the technological development in these fields. |
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Born in 1999 as a joint initiative between Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) and Universidad del Pais Vasco – Euskal Herriko Unibertsitatea (UPV/EHU), the long-term aim of CFM (cfm.ehu.es) is to push forward the frontiers of knowledge on advanced materials science research, by putting together stable teams with a record of excellence in scientific research. CFM quality work has been recognized by the Basque Government acknowledging its instrumental body MPC (see CFM's governance) as a Basic Excellence Research Center (BERC).
CFM headquarters are located in Donostia-San Sebastián, and offers a well configured, high quality working environment with modern facilities (building is operational since 2010), both for experimentalist and theoreticians.
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The Donostia International Physics Center Foundation (DIPC - dipc.ehu.es) was created in 1999, the fruit of institutional collaboration between the Departments of Education and Industry of the Basque government, the University of the Basque Country, the Diputación Foral de Guipúzcoa, the San Sebastián City Hall, the Kutxa of Guipúzcoa and San Sebastián. Iberdrola S.A. also participated in the project from 2000-2003. In 2004, Naturcorp Multiservicios S.A, joined, followed by Telefónica S.A in 2005.
- The DIPC was created as an intellectual centre whose main aim is to promote and catalyse the development of basic research and basic research oriented towards material science to reach the highest level. Since its creation, the DIPC has been an open institution, linked to the University of the Basque Country, serving as a platform for the internationalising of basic science in the Basque Country in the field of materials.
- During its short life, the DIPC Foundation has become an international point of reference in basic research in the field of the Physics of Materials. This relevance shows in the quality of the researchers who have done research stays at the Foundation, the international level of the conferences held there, and, mainly, by the importance of the scientific contributions made as a consequence of the activities carried out at the DIPC.
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Quantum Machines accelerates the realization of useful quantum computers that will disrupt all industries. Supporting multiple Quantum Processing Unit (QPU) technologies, the company’s Quantum Orchestration Platform (QOP) fundamentally redefines the control and operations architecture of quantum processors with unprecedented levels of scalability, performance, and productivity.
Our rich product portfolio, including full stack (hardware and software) quantum control and state-of-the-art quantum electronics, empowers academia and national labs, HPC centers, enterprises, and cloud service providers building quantum computers all over the world. To learn more, please visit quantum-machines.co. |
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QTEP (qst.csic.es) is a CSIC Interdisciplinary Thematic Platform (PTI). The reference for QTEP is the quantum technologies community organised around the Flagship and the Quantum Community Network. This community works on four basic research lines with growing technological interest - Quantum Metrology & Sensing, Quantum Crypto & Communication, Quantum Simulation and Quantum Computing, and includes both research institutions as well as companies. QTEP represents a community of 22 groups on 11 research centers, with strong internal collaborations, remarkable international impact and scientific production. QTEP's research spans the main quantum technology pillars, plus a strong base working on enabling technologies. |
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With a dedicated team of scientists, engineers and developers we are pushing quantum technology to support scientists worldwide with our scalable qubit control and readout equipment from ultrastable DC to 18.5 GHz for academic and industrial quantum labs. The Qblox ( www.qblox.com) control stack combines unlevelled noise performance, low-latency arbitrary control flows and can be scaled up to 100s of qubits. Our company is based in the Netherlands as a spinoff of QuTech, which enables us to implement the latest scientific insights and take a position upfront in the worldwide race towards quantum advantage. Using the technology developed at QuTech as a springboard, the Qblox team has fundamentally reimagined the architecture of quantum control to create a single integrated control stack that provides all the functionality needed to manipulate and measure quantum computers. The Qblox architecture speeds up calibration routines by orders of magnitude, saving research teams significant amounts of time and money. The Qblox team is interested in meeting experiment quantum physicists to learn about their applications and how Qblox could support their scaling needs. |
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Multiverse Computing is a quantum and quantum-inspired software company, the largest in this segment in the EU by employees and capitalization. It prepares algorithms and additional complementary software that work for real-sized problems in more than 10 sectors, with finance, energy, manufacturing, logistics and space amongst them. Some solutions work in quantum computers, some in classical (traditional) computers and some others combine both. The best algorithms are included in Singularity, a product from Multiverse that anybody without quantum education can use (even from Excel!).
Multiverse Computing is headquartered in San Sebastian (Spain), with offices in Toronto, Paris and Munich. It has more than 80 employees, 40% PhD, 30% women. Multiverse Computing successfully raised €10M in 2021, and in addition EIC Horizon Europe (EC) agreed to put €12.M more. Multiverse Computing has partnerships with most quantum manufacturers. Multiverse Computing filed 22 patents filed in 2021; 24/yr more in 2022. Multiverse Computing total contract value was €6.8M in 2021 and more than €10M in 2022. |
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Zurich Instruments makes cutting-edge instrumentation for scientists and technologists in advanced laboratories who are passionate about phenomena that are notoriously difficult to measure. The company’s hardware offering includes lock-in amplifiers, quantum computing control systems, impedance analyzers, and arbitrary waveform generators.
Zurich Instruments brings innovation to quantum control systems in the form of efficient workflows, tailored specifications and feature sets, and a high degree of reliability. The company's goal is to support quantum researchers and engineers by allowing them to focus on developing and scaling up quantum processors and other elements of the quantum stack while benefiting from the most advanced classical control electronics and software.
Rohde & Schwarz is a market-leading supplier that produces and markets a wide range of electronic capital goods in the mobile and wireless communications sector, offering a comprehensive portfolio of T&M instruments and systems for the development, production and acceptance testing of components and consumer devices. Other important T&M markets include the automotive industry, the aerospace & defense sector, all industrial electronics segments as well as research and education. |
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Quandela is a photonic quantum computing company providing hardware, middleware, and software solutions. Thanks to our cutting-edge technology and the dedication and expertise of our team, we develop ground-breaking quantum light solid-state sources of unparalleled performance for applications to quantum computing and quantum optics in the industrial and academic sectors. We create quantum algorithms and software to power the new generation of quantum computers, and we provide access to Quandela’s photonic quantum processing units via the cloud. |
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At Pasqal ( pasqal.io), we build Programmable Quantum Simulators and Quantum Computers made of 2D and 3D Atomic Arrays. Neutral atoms trapped in optical tweezers and addressed with laser beams are ideal indistinguishable quantum systems to realize superposition and entanglement, at the heart of powerful Quantum Information Processing. It is a highly scalable platform, benefiting from tens of years of development which has brought some of contemporary physics' most spectacular achievements. We develop the lasers, the vacuum technology, the electronic controls and the full software stack to make the individual atoms accessible to quantum programmers worldwide. |
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Single Quantum was established as the first European company manufacturing and commercializing superconducting single photon detectors. By sharing this groundbreaking technology, we aim to create a better future!
Our multi-channel detection system has already been chosen by more than 200 academic and industrial labs all over the world to perform complex optical measurements.
The unique combination of unparalleled detection efficiency and time resolution is what makes our superconducting detectors the ideal choice for quantum communication, cryptography, infrared fluorescence spectroscopy, laser ranging and many other applications
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Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech ( www.qilimanjaro.tech) is a quantum computing company that began operations in 2020 as a spin-off of the Barcelona Supercomputing Center - Spanish Supercomputing Center (BSC, https://www.bsc.es), of the Institute High Energy Physics (IFAE, www.ifae.es) and the University of Barcelona (UB, www.ub.edu). It develops algorithmic and cloud access services as well as quantum platforms aimed at optimization, simulation and Machine Learning problems for use cases in sectors such as logistics, chemistry and finance. Qilimanjaro participates in the direction of the European Innovation Council Horizon2020 project on "Coherent Quantum Annealing". It is a member of the European Quantum Industry Consortium (QuIC) since its creation in 2021. It has been awarded as "Exponential Leader 2021" by the Generalitat de Catalunya. |
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GMV is a privately owned technology business group founded in 1984 and trading on a worldwide scale in the following sectors: Space, Aeronautics, Defense and Security, Cybersecurity, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Automotive, Healthcare, Telecommunications and IT for government authorities and major corporations. Working with a staff of over 3,000, the company now runs subsidiaries in Spain, USA, Germany, France, Poland, Portugal, Romania, UK, The Netherlands, Belgium, Malaysia, and Colombia.
Our aim is to support our clients’ processes with technologically advanced solutions, providing integrated systems and specialized products and services that cover the entire life cycle. From consulting and engineering services to the development of software and hardware, turnkey systems integration, and operational support.
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IQM creative approach is to bring application-specific problem solving to a multitude of industries. Through combining hardware and software design in the development of quantum processors, IQM can bring application-specific capabilities to our customers. This approach is one of a kind; for example, it is expected to offer entirely new avenues for health care, machine learning, financial modeling, materials science, and chemistry, and in general, it may boost up discoveries and breakthroughs in science and engineering.
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Oxford Instruments NanoScience (OINS), is a leading provider of high-technology products and services to the world's leading industrial companies and scientific research communities. They design, supply and support market-leading research tools that enable quantum technologies, nanotechnology research, advanced materials and nanodevice development in the physical sciences. Building on a 60-year heritage, Oxford Instruments are at the forefront of the development and commercialisation of quantum computing around the world, including working on a number of Innovate UK projects. |
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The Condensed Matter Physics Center (IFIMAC) is a “María de Maeztu” Excellence Research Unit, located in the campus of the Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (UAM) pursuing cutting-edge research and scientific excellence. IFIMAC got the first MdM
Excellence accreditation on the 2014 call and it was renewed in 2018. The Center comprises researchers from several university departments aiming to advance the limits of knowledge in both theoretical and experimental Condensed Matter Physics. 64 researchers constitute its permanent staff, together with 19 tenure-track positions for young researchers -- Ramon y Cajal, Talent Attraction, Junior Leader, IFIMAC Leaders (from MdM funds)--, and up to 150 postdoctoral researchers and PhD students. Research performed in IFIMAC has gained world reputation in the following areas: Advanced Materials, First Principles Simulations and Modelling, Nanophysics, Nano and Quantum Optics and Soft Condensed Matter and Biophysics. |
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The Physical Review Journals, published by the American Physical Society, feature seventeen of the leading peer-reviewed journals in physics, seven of which are open access. The collection includes several high-impact titles including Physical Review Letters, the highest-impact letters journal in physics, Reviews of Modern Physics, the highest-impact review journal in physics, and PRX Quantum, which achieved a debut impact factor of 7.514 in 2021. journals.aps.org |
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C12 ( www.c12qe.com) is a French start-up that builds reliable quantum computers. The company is a spin-off from ENS launched in January 2020 by twin brothers Matthieu and Pierre Desjardins to supercharge the development of the lab’s promising new quantum technology. Unlike other quantum computers, C12 uses carbon nanotubes as the fundamental building block of their processor. By combining the power of an ultra-pure material with an easy-to-manufacture semiconductor device, C12 is building a scalable platform for quantum computing. C12 is leading the next materials leap in quantum computing. |
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Conference sponsorship is an effective platform to build relationships, to generate brand awareness and engage the participants. A number of sponsorship options will be available, including placement of your logo and advertising material in the conference WEB site or online abstracts booklet to name a few.
Sponsorship opportunities are designed to meet your business development goals and objectives. QUANTUMatter 2023 offers a tremendous opportunity to market to one of the current largest R&D community. |
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By supporting QUANTUMatter 2023 you have access to a unique network and business opportunities. If you need a more tailored sponsoring package or have any question, please feel free to contact us at info@phantomsnet.net |
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QUANTUMatter online sponsoring opportunities
- Event Marketing and Emails
Opportunity to include the event sponsors' content in the marketing email, confirmations, and event reminders. Give the sponsors the opportunity to create content that relates to the topic of the event that can be distributed in one of these email communications.
Key benefit: Continued exposure throughout the entire conference experience.
- Advertisement – Banners, Program Ads, Logo Displays (Landing or registration pages, Abstracts booklet)
Opportunity for sponsors to hang a banner, place an advert in the event program, landing or registration pages or display their logo. Sponsors will gain more exposure and opportunity for ongoing interaction with attendees.
Key benefits: The opportunity to link the ads to a sponsor landing page for further interaction / Continued exposure throughout the entire conference experience
- Speaker Session Sponsorship
Just as with an in-person event, the QUANTUMatter audience will be front and center for the keynote presentations. The speaker sessions provide several ways to add value for the event sponsors.
- Event co-branding
- Welcome Video or Live Welcome
- Sponsor Material Downloads (additional material produced by the sponsor such as case studies, white papers, and Powerpoint presentation)
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