As a full-stack quantum computing company, neQxt has different teams, which can roughly be divided into two groups. The larger of these - our experimental team - works on the actual quantum computing hardware, including everything from the ion traps, lasers or ultra-high vacuum systems to the electronics, which are mostly developed in-house too.
This team also covers all the control and operating software for the systems, from individual laser and qubit control to the execution of quantum algorithms on these qubits.
Being a spin-off company from Mainz university, part of the team and some of the hardware remains as yet at the university labs. The larger part of the team and the primary labs of neQxt, however, are located in Weiterstadt, near Darmstadt. This is also where currently new systems financed under research contracts from the German Federal Ministry of Research, Technology and Space and other research funding organizations are being built and tested, and where most of neQxt's offices can be found.
Close cooperation with the theory team ensures that their newest findings and discoveries can quickly be utizilied in our quantum computing systems, and provides them with valuable insights into running their codes on real-life hardware.
Location
Brunnenweg 9, 64331 Weiterstadt, Germany