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Leiden Cryogenics

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ResearchAmsterdam, NetherlandsEst. 1984
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Leiden Cryogenics is a Dutch company founded in 1984 that specializes in advanced cryogenic systems essential for quantum computing and quantum sensing. It provides dilution refrigerators, cryostats, and ultra-low temperature systems required for superconducting quantum computers and other quantum devices. The company supplies cryogenic infrastructure to quantum computing companies, research institutions, and national laboratories worldwide, enabling quantum systems to operate at the millikelvin temperatures needed for quantum coherence and quantum computing operations. Leiden Cryogenics develops customized cryogenic solutions for quantum computers, quantum sensors, and fundamental physics research, with systems capable of reaching temperatures below 10 millikelvin for advanced quantum devices. This cryogenic expertise is central to the quantum technology ecosystem, providing the ultra-cold environments needed for superconducting qubits, trapped ion systems, and quantum sensing applications.

Quantum Specifications

Quantum Focushardware

Key People

GD
Gert Drexhage
CTO

Backed By

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

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Leiden Cryogenics is a Dutch company founded in 1984 that specializes in advanced cryogenic systems essential for quantum computing and quantum sensing. It provides dilution refrigerators, cryostats, and ultra-low temperature systems required for superconducting quantum computers and other quantum devices. The company supplies cryogenic infrastructure to quantum computing companies, research institutions, and national laboratories worldwide, enabling quantum systems to operate at the millike...
Leiden Cryogenics is headquartered in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Leiden Cryogenics was founded in 1984.
Leiden Cryogenics operates in the following sectors: quantum infrastructure, cryogenics.