October 31st, 2020
AQT is Falling Falls finalist
October 2020: We are delighted to announce that AQT is a Falling Walls finalist in the Engineering and Technology Category.
This year’s World Science Summit, presented by Falling Walls and Berlin Science Week, is a global virtual showcase, with free digital access for everyone from 1 – 10 November 2020. There some of the world’s best researchers gather to discuss and celebrate the most recent breakthroughs in science and society from all over the world.
The Falling Walls Science Breakthroughs of the Year highlight breakthrough thinking from around the world. Thomas presented “Breaking the wall of computational capacity”.
We wish Thomas the best of luck for the finale in November.

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AQT’s unveils the LYNX Series, a new generation of 19-inch rack-mounted quantum computers that has officially achieved a record-breaking Quantum Volume (QV) of 32768. This sets a new milestone for a universal Quantum Computer that is designed, built, and located in Europe.
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Through this collaboration, users worldwide gain direct access to AQT's latest trapped-ion quantum technology through an easy-to-use API, significantly lowering the barrier to real-world quantum experimentation.



