Companies in WACQT

Industrial partners

​AstraZeneca

AstraZeneca is interested in quantum chemistry and in developing new techniques for simulating molecules. The goal of their PhD project is to develop and validate algorithms that can run on quantum hardware, thereby enabling the study of potential-energy surfaces of small molecules. In the long term, extensions of these approaches may become useful in drug discovery.

​​Ericsson

Ericsson has interests in both quantum computing and quantum communication. In their PhD project, they will investigate how remote entanglement between two quantum processors can be obtained and used for running small quantum algorithms, such as the quantum Fourier transform.

​​Jeppesen

Jeppesen is interested in how quantum algorithms can be used to solve advanced optimization problems. Their PhD project focuses on developing new quantum algorithms for more effective planning of airline operations.

Saab

​Saab is interested in developing new applications for the defence industry. In their two PhD projects, they will develop a new radar concept – quantum noise radar – in which they will investigate whether entanglement between generated photons can improve the performance of radar systems.

​​Volvo

Volvo’s main interest is to study how new quantum algorithms can be used to speed up certain steps in computer-intensive simulations. Their PhD project focuses on finding ways in which a quantum computer can enhance machine learning, and how such enhancements can be applied in the automotive industry.​

Enabling technology partners

Atlantic Quantum

Atlantic Quantum spun out of Chalmers and MIT in 2022 with a mission to develop fault-tolerant, superconductor-based quantum computers. The company is headquartered in Cambridge, Massachusetts with a subsidiary comprising about a third of the workforce in Göteborg. Its Sweden team, led by Atlantic Quantum co-founder and WACQT Principal Investigator Jonas Bylander, is focused on developing quantum processor hardware. 

Deep Light Vision

Deep Light Vision is a medical technology company specialised in molecular imaging technology for medical diagnostics. In our quantum sensing project Development of instruments for deep tissue clinical imaging with molecular specificity, Deep Light Vision contributes with an industrial post-doc and extensive experience on optical medical imaging and related techniques.”

Intermodulation Products

Intermodulation Products is dedicated to the research and development of measurement and analysis techniques for nonlinear physics and quantum technology. Within WACQT, they we are adapting digital hardware developed for 5G telecommunications, to realise a software-defined-radio system for the control and read-out of microwave quantum technology.

Quantum Scopes

Quantum Scopes AB develops complete instruments operating at the quantum limit. The product portfolio includes intense sources of entangled photons, a quantum spectrometer to acquire spectra lifetimes and photon correlations as well as a scanning infrared single photon confocal microscope and Lidar systems.

Research Institutes of Sweden

Research Institutes of Sweden (RISE) cooperates with WACQT to develop better laser frequency stabilisation and more precise frequency standards in the quantum sensing project Slow light cavities for optical metrology. The project benefits from the existing international metrology contacts of the Swedish National Metrology Institute (which is a part of RISE), and the results are expected to be useful for both parts.

​Sahlgrenska

​Sahlgrenska is interested in how quantum algorithms can be used within life science and in particular applications within existing diagnostic flows and research projects at the Sahlgrenska University Hospital and the Sahlgrenska Academy. Sahlgrenska University Hospital has therefore funded one PhD position in parallel with a PhD position funded by WACQT to jointly explore this emerging field. This project is initially aimed at finding application for quantum computation in DNA sequencing and protein folding.