Aquabits develops scalable multiqubit trapped ion technology at a fraction of traditional costs for quantum computing. Inspired by the transport of water molecules in naturally occurring proteins called Aquaporins, Aquabits invented a novel, simple, and low-cost method to trap ions inside artificial water channels. This breakthrough method circumvents the need for bulky lasers and expensive micro-nano fabrication techniques, creating an unparalleled potential for a scalable multi-qubit system. Founded in December 2020 and spun out from the University of Waterloo’s Institute for Quantum Computing, Aquabits aims to provide affordable quantum technology for all.
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