Creotech Instruments is Poland’s leading space technology company founded in 2012 by CERN alumni, developing quantum computing control electronics and quantum telecommunications systems. The company is one of only a few worldwide developing controls for quantum computers, selected by the European High Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) for the EU’s first distributed network of large quantum computers, a €100 million project. Creotech’s Sinara line ion trap products are critical elements of quantum computer control systems built under AQTION as part of the Quantum Flagship initiative funded by the European Commission. The company employs approximately 200 people and is listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange, contributing to Poland’s emerging quantum ecosystem with quantum computer control systems and telecommunications technologies.
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