Diraq

Diraq

Computer Hardware Manufacturing

Sydney, NSW 9,220 followers

Diraq aims to redefine scalable quantum computing and bring practical commercial applications to the world.

About us

Diraq aims to redefine scalable quantum computing and bring practical commercial applications to the world via billions of qubits on single chip, compared to the hundreds of qubits that exist today. We will be an end-to-end quantum computing provider – providing quantum hardware and software as a full stack, cloud accessible service. Our proprietary technology, backed by 20 years of research and over $135M in funding across 11 patent families, allows us to scale using existing silicon CMOS manufacturing and existing foundries, to produce a faster and cheaper road to market. Our world leading team, existing IP and partnerships with global technical and commercial partners will build the quantum ecosystem of the future and enable the creation of significant economic returns across the value chain.

Website
https://diraq.com
Industry
Computer Hardware Manufacturing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Sydney, NSW
Type
Privately Held
Founded
2022
Specialties
Quantum Computing, Quantum Technologies, and Quantum Hardware

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    9,220 followers

    🙌 Congratulations 🙌 We are thrilled to announce that our CEO and Founder, Andrew Dzurak has been inducted into the Pearcey Hall of Fame. https://lnkd.in/gqhrnHVw.   This individual award recognises a distinguished lifetime of achievement and contribution to the development and growth of the Australian ICT industry.    It is a fitting credit to Andrew – whose focus on pushing the limits of innovative endeavour in quantum technology and through his leadership of Diraq and contributions to UNSW Engineering and the broader quantum community, continues to inspire others to join the field, and strive for excellence. Andrew was awarded this honour by the Pearcey Foundation at the 2024 Pearcey National Awards Gala event in Brisbane, Australia. #PearceyAwards

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  • We wrapped up the final day of #Q2B24SV with a great panel discussion on the New Faces. Masterfully moderated by David Shaw, our CEO and Founder Andrew Dzurak and fellow panelists confidently shared their insights and views on viable pathways for quantum technology including, of course, one very close to the hearts and minds of Team Diraq – using electron spins in CMOS quantum dots manufactured with existing chip fabrication technology. 🤜 #siliconspins #semiconductor #quantuminnovation #siliconvalley

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    We’re excited to announce that we’ll be attending #Q2B24SV, one of the leading global conferences in quantum computing!  Our CEO and Founder, Andrew Dzurak, will be participating in the New Faces Panel on Thursday, December 12th, at 11:30 AM in Room 209. And we will be hosting a networking session over coffee on the morning of Wednesday 11th.   Q2B showcases the latest quantum advancements, fosters industry collaborations, and provides a platform for engaging discussions.   We’re looking forward to engaging with leaders from the sector, sharing our progress, gaining insights from others, and exchanging ideas to help shape the future of this transformative industry.  See you there! 🚀 #QuantumComputing #Q2B24SV #Innovation 

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    Great way to kick off the final month of 2024 - with an Impact story at UNSW - highlighting how far we have progressed on our journey from our inception at the University ⏩ to start-up⏩ to spin-out and now ⏩in scale-up mode. What else can we say but Ad Astra! ✨

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    Cryo-probes are really cool - enabling mass characterisation of our spin qubit devices at 840 millikelvin. This is equivalent to negative 272°C which by all accounts is pretty chilled 🥶 ❄️ With qprobe technology now in our workstreams, we're not only investing in our measurement infrastructure, we are further enhancing our capability to drive qubit performance.

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    The first weeks of November have been both busy and incredibly exciting for qprobe! We had the pleasure of attending the SpinQubit6 conference in Sydney, where we showcased our cutting-edge cryo-probing technology. But the real highlight? We’re thrilled to announce the installation of our very first cryo-prober at Diraq. This is a significant milestone for us: the first-ever sold cryo-prober is now operational, enabling our colleagues and friends at Diraq to advance their groundbreaking work. This achievement also marks another first: our cryo-prober was successfully installed inside a Bluefors dilution refrigerator, mounted on the cryostat’s still plate. It now enables mass characterization of Diraq’s spin qubit devices at a temperature of 840 mK - likely the coldest temperature a probe station has ever reached! Andrew Dzurak, CEO and Founder of Diraq, commented on the installation: “Bringing the qprobe technology into our workstreams is not only an investment in our measurement infrastructure – it will also greatly enhance our capability in driving qubit performance. We look forward to sharing the results in the future.” A huge thank you to the incredible team at Diraq for trusting qprobe and for their invaluable support throughout the installation process. Arne Laucht Wee Han Lim Marco Candido Andrii Torgovkin Nard Dumoulin Stuyck Juan Pablo Dehollain If you’re interested in upgrading your Bluefors dilution refrigerator with cryo-probing capabilities, we’d be excited to connect and discuss how we can support your needs.

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    Emerging deep tech and quantum technology hold profound economic and strategic potential with transformative impact across sectors such as defense, space, and energy. Collaborations in this rapidly changing world are also critical, with partnerships such as #AUKUS exploring the potential of dual-use applications of deep tech. This future focus is driving advancements and investments across the sector, to not only support innovation, but build workforce capabilities, access critical supply chains and develop facilities and infrastructure. With our friends at Jones Day and the American Australian Association we recently sat down with some leading global voices to discuss these issues in a forum: Global Horizons for Deep and Emerging Technologies. With perspectives from former NASA Program Director Gregory Robinson, Prof. Emily Hilder at the Department of Defence and The Hon. Dr. William Jeffrey former CEO of SRI and HRL as well as our own Andrew Dzurak, our discussion on the future of deep tech was masterfully led by former Ambassador The Hon. Arthur Sinodinos AO. Thanks to everyone who attended, our panelists and moderator as well as our co-hosts Hemang Shah and Ian Irving. #quantuminnovation #deeptech

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    Andrew Dzurak spoke with Stephen Hurford - sharing some insights into Diraq's quantum technology and how it can deliver a feasible and commercially viable quantum technology solution. Have a read of the article below.

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    Reporter at GCV

    Quantum computing technology may still be years away from being stable enough for everyday business use, but there are few who doubt that day is coming. We are already seeing large corporations partnering with hardware and algorithm companies to understand how it can transform their industries, across investment banking, pharmaceuticals, materials, insurance and more. But as an unstable and expensive technology, it stretches investor risk appetite to the limit. Can it deliver in time to justify the high level of investment that’s been pouring in? I spoke to investors and startups working in this mind-bending deep tech sector to get an idea for where the eventual breakthroughs might be coming from. You can read the story here: https://lnkd.in/e44tqT_i With thanks to Jan Westerhues, Mike Remmes, Olivier Tonneau, NICOLAS PROUST, Andrew Dzurak, Gabriele Maroso, and Daniel Volz.

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