We had the pleasure of welcoming a delegation from the UK for an inspiring exchange on quantum technology. From scalable quantum computing platforms to advanced cryogenic systems supporting them, the global quantum ecosystem is evolving rapidly through collaboration, innovation, and shared expertise. It was a pleasure to explore the opportunities shaping this exciting field together. Thank you to our UK visitors for the engaging conversations. We look forward to continued collaboration! #quantumtechnology #cryogenics #CoolForProgress
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Bluefors is the world leader in manufacturing cryogenic measurement systems, cryocoolers and other cryogenic product lines for quantum technology, fundamental physics research and other select industries such as life sciences and clean energy. We are dedicated to delivering the most reliable, versatile, and easy-to-operate systems on the market under the Bluefors and Cryomech brands. The quality of our products in combination with our scalable production capabilities, has made us the preferred choice for ultra-low temperature requirements at universities, research institutes, and corporations globally.
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Tech, Privacy & Real Estate Lawyer | Corporate Governance, Compliance & Risk Management | LL.M., CIPP/E, CIPM (IAPP)
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Sourcing and Procurement ▶ Global Manufacturing ▶ Supplier Network ▶ Production Capability ▶ VP for Preventing Business Risks ◆ Cost-savings ◆…
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Our first Ultra-Compact LD System is already being put to good use at the Houck Lab at Princeton University! Prof. Andrew Houck leads a research group that explores new frontiers in superconducting quantum computing and quantum simulation. Their work focuses on fully quantum mechanical integrated circuits, combining basic quantum mechanics, superconducting electronics, microwave circuits, quantum optics, and low-temperature measurement. By integrating circuit elements like capacitors and inductors with non-linear quantum elements such as the Josephson junction, the group addresses challenges ranging from building better qubits to understanding the many-body physics of a quantum impurity in a photonic crystal. In April this year, they took delivery of our first Ultra-Compact LD System—a silent and powerful all-in-one cryogenic measurement solution, specifically designed for labs with limited spaces. Graduate Student Jeremiah Coleman is doing his PhD studies in the Houck Lab. He explained how the team will use the Ultra-Compact LD System in their research: “We cycle various superconducting circuits including high coherence Transmons, lumped element resonators and protected qubits such as Fluxonia performing traditional temperature sweeps, spectra analysis, and temporal measurements. We are also developing experiments for a new class of neutrino detectors using superconducting circuits and the spin of Helium-3 atoms jointly with Professor Stephen Lyon. Through this new system, we are able to push the boundaries on new superconducting quantum computing and quantum sensing." After using the system, Jeremiah was happy to offer his initial observations: “It’s the best system we’ve used — really. And a true lifesaver given the space we have available. It’s so easy to operate – you can easily see what’s happening during cooldown, and the data viewer shows all the valve statuses. I also love the sound isolation of the compressors – it makes it extraordinarily nice to work with.” Learn more about the Ultra-Compact LD System on our website: https://lnkd.in/d_GNDmUj If you’d like to read more about the Houck Lab's fascinating research, visit: https://lnkd.in/deg4_CJa #quantum #quantumcomputing #quantumsensing #quantumtechnology #cryogenics #CoolForProgress
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It's Quantum Industry Day in Switzerland! We’re excited to be part of this event that brings together academic and industrial R&D to accelerate quantum technology development. The program features keynote talks, panel discussions, and networking opportunities across quantum computing, sensing, instrumentation, and communication. Visit us at booth 6 to explore the latest in our cryogenic measurement systems and learn how they accelerate quantum technology development. #QIDiS #QIDiS2025 #quantum #quantumtechnology #quantumcomputing #cryogenics #CoolForProgress
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This week, we had the pleasure of joining the NYC Quantum Summit 2025. The event brought together leading voices in quantum science and technology to explore near-term and long-term opportunities in quantum computation and communication. Our Vice President & General Manager, Sauli Sinisalo, gave a talk on scalable quantum infrastructure and how the quantum future is delivered today. A big thank you to Professor Javad Shabani, Director of New York University’s Center for Quantum Information Physics (CQIP), and Monna Sabouri for hosting such a well-organized and inspiring conference. It is great to see how New York State’s efforts to build a quantum hub are gaining momentum. Events like this show how science diplomacy, with active government support for quantum technologies, can accelerate future scientific breakthroughs. Special thanks to Consul General Jarmo Sareva and the Consulate General of Finland in New York for the warm reception. #NYCQuantumSummit2025 #Quantum #QuantumTechnology #QuantumComputing #CoolForProgress
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It’s the final day of Silicon Quantum Electronics Workshop here in beautiful Rancho Palos Verdes! SiQEW showcases state-of-the-art research in semiconductor qubits, with a packed three-day program of talks and poster sessions. We are here showcasing how our cryogenic measurement systems support scaling silicon-based approaches to quantum electronics, and how Bluefors Lab offers flexible access to these systems for startups, research groups, and other organizations innovating new quantum technology solutions. If you’re attending, come visit us at the booth! #SiQEW2025 #QuantumTechnology #Cryogenics #BlueforsLab #CoolForProgress
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Bluefors julkaisi tämän uudelleen
We’re excited to announce that Bluefors Lab Chicago has expanded to a second location right here at the UChicago Science Incubator in Hyde Park Labs! This expansion to Hyde Park Labs further strengthens Chicago’s growing innovation ecosystem with a major focus on quantum. The new lab gives startups, researchers, and faculty flexible access to advanced cryogenic measurement systems that are critical tools for quantum technology development. We're excited to have Bluefors as a partner and look forward to helping grow quantum startups in the area! https://lnkd.in/dZSAjKhQ
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Bluefors julkaisi tämän uudelleen
We’re excited to announce that Bluefors Lab Chicago has expanded to a second location right here at the UChicago Science Incubator in Hyde Park Labs! This expansion to Hyde Park Labs further strengthens Chicago’s growing innovation ecosystem with a major focus on quantum. This new lab gives startups, researchers, and faculty flexible access to advanced cryogenic measurement systems that are critical tools for quantum technology development. We’re proud to partner with Bluefors as a partner and look forward to helping grow quantum startups in the area! Take a look at our full announcement>> https://lnkd.in/g3QkS72P // Portal Innovations, Pritzker School of Molecular Engineering at the University of Chicago, UChicago Physics, University of Chicago
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We are excited to announce the second location for Bluefors Lab Chicago—the UChicago Science Incubator located at Hyde Park Labs! Earlier this year, the first Bluefors Lab Chicago facility opened, bringing the service to the United States for the first time. The expansion of Bluefors Lab Chicago introduces a second system at Hyde Park Labs—a new commercial laboratory facility that advances science research and entrepreneurship on Chicago's South Side. The building includes spaces for academic research, science-based companies, and the UChicago Science Incubator, which gives early-stage life sciences, quantum, clean energy and data science companies access to state-of-the-art facilities. “Chicago has long been a leader in advancing computing technologies, and we’re proud to strongly support this dynamic ecosystem alongside both academic and industry partners. We’re excited to partner with the University of Chicago to support cutting-edge research at Hyde Park Labs and help empower the next generation of innovators. Through the Bluefors Lab, early-stage startups, faculty, and students will also have flexible access to cryogenic measurement systems enabling hands-on experimentation,” said Anssi Salmela, Chief Offering Development Officer at Bluefors. In addition to the UChicago Science Incubator, managed by the Polsky Center at the University of Chicago in partnership with management company Portal Innovations, Hyde Park Labs will serve as a hub for many quantum technology companies. Raul Vasquez, UChicago Science Incubator Executive Director, explained the benefits that the new lab brings to Chicago: “The goal of the UChicago Science Incubator at Hyde Park Labs is to support innovative companies across the ecosystem, including those developing technologies in quantum, and we are excited to partner with Bluefors to provide access to cryogenic infrastructure and onsite technical expertise. These resources are crucial to advancing the translation and scale-up of quantum research and technologies across the ecosystem and lower the barrier to access for early-stage startups.” Learn more about the lab and its equipment here: https://lnkd.in/dZSAjKhQ #quantumtechnology #cryogenics #BlueforsLab #EveryCoolSecondCounts #CoolForProgress
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Congratulations to scientists John Clarke, Michel Devoret and John Martinis for winning the 2025 Nobel Prize in Physics! This year’s Nobel Prize laureates conducted experiments with an electrical circuit in which they demonstrated both quantum mechanical tunnelling and quantized energy levels in a system large enough to be held in the hand. This work has provided opportunities to develop the next generation of quantum technology, including quantum cryptography, quantum computers, and quantum sensors. This truly is the International Year of Quantum Science and Technology! Learn more about the prize here: https://lnkd.in/e-5MKRCH Photo: The Nobel Prize / The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences #Quantum #QuantumTechnology #QuantumComputing #TheNoblePrize
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Merch drop! 😎 Your fridge can now rep your 𝘧𝘳𝘪𝘥𝘨𝘦. These magnets are fridge-tested, quantum-approved. Want one? Meet us at these events in the next couple of weeks: 📍 NYC Quantum Summit 2025 📍 Silicon Quantum Electronics Workshop 2025 📍 Quantum Industry Day in Switzerland 2025 #QuantumTechnology #Cryogenics #CoolForProgress
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