Wednesday, February 4, 2026
EU is putting up €25 million to pursue superconducting quantum technologies via a consortium called SUPREME.
EU is putting up €25 million to pursue superconducting quantum technologies via a consortium called SUPREME.
It is made up of: VTT, TNO, Delft University, Bayerische Akademie Der Wissenschaften, Fraunhofer Gesellschaft, Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Leibniz Institute, CEA, University of Naples, Fondazione Bruno Kessler, IFAE, Silicon Austria Labs (SAL), Infineon, IQM, Arctic Instruments, Alice & Bob, QuantWare, Single Quantum, QphoX, Peak Quantum, Silent Waves, Amires, The Business Innovation Management Institute and Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech.
EU is putting up €25 million to pursue superconducting quantum technologies via a consortium called SUPREME.
The member states of the consortium members will put up another €25 million.
EU is putting up €25 million to pursue superconducting quantum technologies via a consortium called SUPREME.
SUPREME’s objective is to industrialise superconducting quantum technology and facilitate access to it for industry and academia. The first phase will commence in early 2026 and span three and a half years.
EU is putting up €25 million to pursue superconducting quantum technologies via a consortium called SUPREME.
EU quantum effortA milestone will be fabrication and demonstration of a 3D-integrated qubit module containing 200 qubits. This will showcase the improved stability, higher yield and improved reproducibility of the key fabrication processes for superconducting quantum chips.
EU is putting up €25 million to pursue superconducting quantum technologies via a consortium called SUPREME.
Quantum processes to be developed by SUPREME include angle-evaporated junctions, etched junctions, 3D integration and hybrid processes for applications in quantum computing, quantum sensing and quantum communication. The aim is to reach technology readiness level TRL 6 and manufacturing readiness level MRL 6.
EU is putting up €25 million to pursue superconducting quantum technologies via a consortium called SUPREME.
SUPREME will make its fabrication processes available for companies by offering piloting services. Access to the technologies will be given through PDKs, pilot runs and shared wafer runs to enable companies to design and develop their own quantum devices and systems.
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