QuEra Computing, a global leader in neutral-atom quantum computing, has opened a flagship UK hub at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus to support its growth, commercialisation efforts, and technology development across the UK and Europe.
QuEra has taken over 3,500 sq.ft in Tech Foundry a new high-specification Tech Box, designed to provide flexible research and development space alongside manufacturing and lab facilities. The new facility will house high-specification technology and lab space, featuring advanced temperature control and cleanliness standards. It is large enough to house a fully functional quantum computer, along with space for design, testing, and office work.
David Williams, Commercial Director, Harwell Science and Innovation Campus said: “QuEra’s new facility at Harwell represents an exciting milestone for our growing quantum cluster. Their work exemplifies the campus’ commitment to fostering groundbreaking innovation that will shape the future of science and technology. We’re looking forward to supporting Quera with specialised, flexible space as they scale and advance quantum technologies."
Ed Durking, CFO of QuEra Computing and Corporate Director of QuEra Computing UK, added: “Harwell is immensely helpful to us. It’s a nucleus where we enjoy access to world-class talent, vendors, customers, and suppliers. It’s motivating and exciting to deepen our involvement in the UK’s quantum ecosystem.”
Earlier this year, QuEra completed a $230M funding round led by Google and SoftBank to fuel global expansion. QuEra’s new facility builds on the company’s existing work at Harwell, where it is already collaborating with the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) to develop the world’s most advanced neutral-atom quantum testbed.
QuEra joins Harwell’s growing Quantum Cluster, home to the NQCC and a range of organisations from academia, government and industry. The cluster is focused on making quantum technology scalable and commercially viable, with applications ranging from drug discovery to energy optimisation and climate solutions.
Harwell’s commitment to advancing quantum technologies also includes nurturing early-stage talent through its Quantum Business Incubation Centre (QuBIC) which launched in April last year. Operated by STFC and supported by the NQCC, QuBIC helps start-ups develop breakthrough quantum products and services, accelerating their path to market while strengthening the UK’s quantum talent pipeline.
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Pictured: QuEra’s latest shipment arriving at their Tech Foundry 2 R&D facility at Harwell Campus