The Dutch quantum ecosystem will be on display this week as Quantum Meets extends its ecosystem tours beyond Amsterdam and Delft to include Leiden, Eindhoven, and Twente. On May 19th, attendees will have the opportunity to visit three companies, Delft Circuits, Single Quantum, and OrangeQS, during lab tours scheduled between 13:00 and 16:30. As part of the main event on May 20th, Amber, Branding Lead at OrangeQS, will present on what the company identifies as a key challenge in quantum chip production from 10:00-10:45 in The Richard Room at Johan Huizingalaan 763A. This presentation, and the broader conference organized by QDNL events, aims to highlight the Netherlands’ growing role in the global quantum community through sessions, exhibitions, and these focused tours.
OrangeQS Insights into Quantum Chip Testing
This presentation coincides with the event’s focus on the Dutch quantum ecosystem, inviting attendees to construct personalized agendas focused on research, business, and policy. The emphasis on testing procedures signals a growing recognition that achieving high fidelity qubits is insufficient without robust methods for verifying performance and identifying defects; OrangeQS’s contribution aims to illuminate this essential, often underestimated, stage of quantum chip fabrication. Attendees on May 19th will have the opportunity to visit OrangeQS’s facilities in Delft between 13:00 and 16:30 as part of concentrated lab tours alongside Delft Circuits and Single Quantum. Ecosystem tours extend beyond Amsterdam and Delft on May 21st, encompassing Leiden, Eindhoven, and Twente, demonstrating a geographically diverse showcase of Dutch quantum innovation and providing a broader view of the nation’s contributions to the field.
The Dutch quantum computing sector is actively demonstrating its capabilities through the Quantum Meets conference, running from May 19th to 21st, and a series of coordinated ecosystem tours. The conference program on May 20th emphasizes personalized experiences, allowing attendees to tailor sessions to their specific interests, while also showcasing technologies that have shaped the current quantum landscape.
