Bluefors Introduces Modular Cryogenic Platform to Enable Quantum Computing Infrastructure

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Bluefors, a world leader in quantum technology infrastructure, announced the launch of its Modular Cryogenic Platform, a groundbreaking system designed to support the rapid scaling of next-generation quantum computing systems. This new modular cryogenic architecture provides a flexible foundation for organizations planning to deploy fault-tolerant quantum computers and expand computing capacity to hundreds of thousands of qubits.

The Modular Cryogenic Platform represents a reimagined approach to cryogenic system design, offering scalable, self-supported vacuum architecture that enables quantum computing providers, developers, and high-performance computing (HPC) data center operators to expand their infrastructure as quantum systems grow. Designed for configuration flexibility and expanded high-density wiring, the platform allows users to start with a single module and incrementally add additional units as operational requirements evolve, addressing scalability challenges faced by the industry as it moves toward commercial quantum computing deployments.

“Our 18-year journey accelerating quantum computing has now taken its next big leap with the launch of our Modular Cryogenic Platform,” said Kim Povlsen, CEO of Bluefors. “As quantum computing gets closer to solving the world’s biggest challenges, the industry needs reliable and resilient infrastructure that keeps up with its pace.”

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The platform’s modular architecture enables high-density wiring independent of cooling architecture, ensuring ease of relocation and upgrade of wiring and quantum processing units. It also provides integration readiness for HPC environments, addressing the evolving needs of data centers that are transitioning from experimental setups to large-scale quantum hosting and operations.

“HPC Datacenter operators are moving beyond experimenting with quantum computing to launching, hosting, and scaling at speed, so they need modular infrastructure solutions to be ready,” said Tero Tolonen, Bluefors’ Chief Product Officer. “At Bluefors, we enable that growth from an infrastructure point of view, so companies can turn their efforts to rapidly solving the challenges in material development, finance, health, and all the other places where quantum’s immense potential can be realized. Wherever you are in your quantum journey, we have the solutions to accelerate and scale development.”

Bluefors has been advancing cryogenic cooling and infrastructure solutions since 2008, delivering industry-leading cooling systems to more than 1,800 installations globally. The company continues to collaborate with quantum industry leaders to support scaling efforts and establish infrastructure standards for future breakthroughs.

SOURCE: Bluefors