WACQT spin-off on 33-list

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SCALINQ staff: Zaid Saeed, Giovanna Tancredi, Robert Rehammar, Losa Rooth, Sandoko Kosen

SCALINQ, a spin-off from WACQT, is on Ny Teknik’s prestigious list of Sweden’s most promising young tech companies.

SCALINQ develops innovative hardware solutions that simplify and accelerate the development of quantum computers. These computers have the potential to revolutionize several industries, from logistics to medicine.

By improving the performance of quantum computers and making them commercially viable, SCALINQ has attracted customers globally, including both institutes and companies. 

The company’s solution enables the interconnection of hundreds of qubits, which is crucial for achieving high-performance quantum computers.

The team behind the company consists of leading researchers with expertise in quantum technology, microwave engineering, and hardware design, with many years of research and development at Chalmers University of Technology. In just two years, SCALINQ has achieved an impressive turnover of nearly 20 million SEK.

ScalinQ Revolutionizes Quantum Computing Hardware

Giovanna Tancredi, together with two researchers and two master’s students, founded ScalinQ, a startup that helps universities and companies scale up their quantum computers. Based on their own research, they identified a growing need and decided to launch their own company.

Robert Rehammar
  • Researcher, Quantum Technology, Microtechnology and Nanoscience