Nu Quantum and NQCC Lead Effort to Network Quantum Processors in the UK

October 4, 2024

CAMBRIDGE, England and HARWELL, England, Oct. 4, 2024 — Nu Quantum, a leading quantum networking company, and the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) are announcing Project IDRA – the first phase of a 4-year project to build a pioneering optically connected, multi-node distributed quantum computing system.

The work will be based at the NQCC facility in Harwell, removing scientific blocks to scaling quantum computers and placing the UK in a world-leading position. NQCC’s involvement with IDRA is supported by NSSIF (the National Security Strategic Investment Fund).

Scaling quantum computers to commercial utility requires billions of coherent operations across millions of qubits. Individual quantum cores or quantum processing units (QPU) will soon offer access to thousands of qubits per device. The most promising route to scale these devices further, and the main focus of Project IDRA, is to network multiple QPUs together.

In quantum computing, the term “networking” means to create entanglement between two distant qubits inside different QPUs – the same sort of entanglement that exists between qubits inside a QPU, and which powers the computation. In this case, a quantum networking layer creates entanglement between qubits inside multiple QPUs, which can then carry out complex computations by acting as one larger and more powerful machine.

Project IDRA is singularly focused to address head-on the key technical risks limiting the development of distributed quantum processors. Removing this barrier will unlock the distributed quantum computing paradigm.

Nu Quantum is developing a complete distributed quantum processor system, comprising high-efficiency qubit-photon interfaces and low-loss, high-rate, high-fidelity Quantum Networking Units (QNUs) as well as networking control and orchestration architectures. The collaboration aims to demonstrate entanglement rates and fidelities significantly beyond the academic state-of-the-art. The technologies created by Nu Quantum will be assembled, evaluated and tested in collaboration with the NQCC at the Harwell Campus in Oxfordshire.

There are multiple long-distance entanglement-based quantum networking testbeds – notably at TU Delft (Netherlands), Argonne and FermiLab National Labs (Chicago, Illinois), and Caltech-JPL (Los Angeles, California) around the world. This project will set the UK apart in that it is the first specifically targeted at the networking of quantum processors toward scalable fault tolerant quantum computing within quantum data centers developed by an industrial partner.

Nu Quantum has announced the opening of an office at the Harwell Innovation Centre (a second location to their Cambridge HQ) co-located with the NQCC. This project is complementary to the NQCC’s ‘SBRI: Development and Delivery of Quantum Computing Testbeds,’ delivered in partnership with Innovate UK, the 7 award winners were announced in February. Once deployed, the NQCC will become a unique center in the world with commercial QC systems across multiple qubit modalities available to researchers for the exploration of NISQ-era algorithm development, verification and benchmarking. Thanks to these initiatives, the Harwell campus is expected to grow a flourishing quantum ecosystem over the next few years anchored by the NQCC as a new National Laboratory.

“The UK continues to lead in the field of quantum computing, which is set to be truly transformational for our society and the planet,” said Carmen Palacios, co-founder and CEO of Nu Quantum. “We’re proud to be building on that base by collaborating with the NQCC to accelerate the usability and commercialization of quantum computers, and to work together to build pioneering companies for a better future.”

“We are pleased to be collaborating with Nu Quantum to deliver the IDRA project, aimed at building an innovative optically-connected distributed quantum computing system,” said Dr. Michael Cuthbert, NQCC director. “This is an important step towards a quantum data center of the future. We at the NQCC, extend our hearty welcome to the Nu Quantum colleagues to set up their lab in our facility at Harwell and share the NQCC’s goal of making the UK a quantum-ready economy.”

About Nu Quantum

Nu Quantum is building the quantum entanglement fabric essential to scaling quantum computers. Quantum computers must go from hundreds to hundreds of thousands of qubits in order to achieve transformational impacts. Our approach is to interconnect many smaller cores using a Quantum Networking Unit (QNU) capable of efficiently scaling discrete Quantum Processing Units (QPU) to form a larger and more useful quantum computer. We are creating full hardware solutions to create entangled qubit networks, including a unique high-speed computer network interface, photonic switching fabric, and control systems to build towards multi-core quantum supercomputers and quantum data centers. Partnering with leading quantum companies, governments and research groups, we are accelerating quantum out of the lab and into real world use. Founded in 2018, Nu Quantum is a spin-out of the University of Cambridge’s Cavendish Laboratory. In November 2023, the company raised a £8.5M pre-series A round from main investors Amadeus Capital Partners, Expeditions Fund, and IQ Capital.

‍About the NQCC

‍The NQCC is the UK’s national center for quantum computing, dedicated to accelerating the development of quantum computing by addressing the challenges of scaling up the technology. The center is working with businesses, government, and the research community to deliver quantum computing capabilities for the UK and support the growth of the emerging industry. The NQCC’s program represents a £93m investment and is being delivered jointly by the research councils, EPSRC and STFC, as part of UKRI. The center is headquartered in a purpose-built facility on STFC’s Rutherford Appleton Laboratory site at the Harwell Campus in Oxfordshire.The NQCC is part of the National Quantum Technologies Programme (NQTP), which involves the delivery of £1 billion of public and private sector investment over 10 years (2014-2024), to develop and deliver quantum technologies across the areas of sensing, timing, imaging, communications and computing.

‍About NSSIF

‍The National Security Strategic Investment Fund (NSSIF) is the UK Government’s corporate venture capital arm for dual-use advanced technologies. We are the UK Government’s center of expertise for venture capital and dual-use national security and defense technologies. Our organization draws together expertise from government, security and defense, and the worlds of technology and venture capital. Using our deep knowledge of these different fields, we’re bringing the businesses that are developing tomorrow’s technologies closer to buyers and innovators in national security and defense. Together, we identify and seize opportunities for HM Government to gain strategic advantages in technology and strengthen the UK’s deep-tech ecosystem.


Source: Nu Quantum

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