ParityQC

  • QCI Update 03/2025

    The most important news first: The location and date of our AFQC community event have been finalised: The AFQC 2026: Challenge will take place on 27 & 28 May at…

  • ParityQC supports QCMobility in the integration of quantum computing for mobility solutions

    We were looking for companies to support us in the integration of quantum-based solutions and approaches in our mobility project QCMobility at the DLR Institute of Quantum Technologies. ParityQC has…

  • ParityQC supplies Digital Twin for QSea I

    ParityQC from the QSea consortium has delivered a digital twin of the QSea I quantum computer demonstrator. This digital twin is now fully accessible via QCI Connect. It replicates all…

  • D-fine and Planqc support QuantiCoM | AMQS & QALPHAD

    We were looking for support for our QuantiCoM materials research project for the AMQS & QALPHAD lots. D-fine and Planqc have now been awarded the contract. They are supported by…

  • IFB funding for quantum computing project HQML

    As part of a consortium consisting of DESY, eleQtron and ParityQC, we have received funding from the Hamburg Investment and Development Bank (IFB) for the Hamburg Full Stack Quantum Machine…

  • Service Requst: ParityQC supports ALQU & R-QIP

    Our QSea I contractor ParityQC will support our ALQU and R-QIP projects with research and development work and implement the results on the QSea I ion trap quantum computer as…

  • ParityQC and D-fine support DLR QuantiCoM project

    Quantum computers are ideal for simulating atoms and molecules. They will therefore play an essential role in accelerating the research and development of new materials. In our materials research project…

  • QCMobility

    Exploring the potential of quantum comptuers for highly relevant and critical applications from mobility.

  • Our experience at World of Quantum 2023

    The first moment of clarity came even before the first day of the fair: after the last traces of set-up had been wiped off our stand, the quantum computers had…

  • Project QSea I & II: Kick-off for a modular and scalable ion trap quantum computer from Hamburg

    On the way to the industrial use of quantum computing, the scalability of quantum processors is one of the biggest challenges. With our ion trap project QSea II, we are…

  • QuantiCoM

    Tools for rapid material discovery and development for industrial applications

  • QSea I

    A 10-qubit quantum computer demonstrator based on ion trap technology

  • QSea II

    We are building a modular and scalable quantum computer based on stored ion qubits.

  • Startups and companies develop quantum computers based on ion traps

    Charged atoms cannot escape from an ion trap, as they are confined by an electromagnetic field. A laser, radio waves or microwaves can then change the state of the charged…