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Analog Quantum Circuits

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CommercialBrisbane, AustraliaEst. 2024
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Analog Quantum Circuits (AQC) is a spin-out of the University of Queensland and EQUS, based in Brisbane, Australia. It develops compact, chip-scale microwave circulators and control electronics for superconducting quantum processors. The technology, developed over more than five years at EQUS, replaces the expensive, bulky commercial circulators that currently bottleneck large-scale superconducting systems. The company raised AUD $3M from Uniseed to advance its chip-scale circulator platform. It was co-founded by Prof. Tom Stace and A/Prof. Arkady Fedorov, both Chief Investigators at the Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for Engineered Quantum Systems (EQUS).

Quantum Specifications

Quantum Focushardware

Backed By

Lakestar
Lightspeed Venture Partners
Quantum Coast Capital
Type One Ventures
Trumpf Venture
Gic Government Of Singapore Investment Corporation
Hercules Capital
Inven Capital

Application Areas

Superconducting quantum computingQuantum control electronics

Frequently Asked Questions

Analog Quantum Circuits (AQC) is a spin-out of the University of Queensland and EQUS, based in Brisbane, Australia. It develops compact, chip-scale microwave circulators and control electronics for superconducting quantum processors. The technology, developed over more than five years at EQUS, replaces the expensive, bulky commercial circulators that currently bottleneck large-scale superconducting systems. The company raised AUD $3M from Uniseed to advance its chip-scale circulator platform...
Analog Quantum Circuits is headquartered in Brisbane, Australia.
Analog Quantum Circuits was founded in 2024.
Analog Quantum Circuits operates in the following sectors: quantum components, quantum hardware, quantum control.
Analog Quantum Circuits has raised AUD $3M seed (Uniseed) in total disclosed funding.