TreQ, a US-based quantum computing start-up, has announced it has moved to a new production facility in Milton Park.
TreQ builds its quantum systems to enable technology leaders at FTSE 100 companies, universities and research entities to unlock quantum computing’s transformative potential. Its innovative open-architecture systems are upgradable and extensible, which improves capital efficiency and technology resiliency. They plan to build their first quantum computer under the TreQ brand at their new facility in 2025.
Its core team of half a dozen senior engineers and executives includes several experienced quantum veterans–most are UK citizens. In fact, before working with TreQ, several of its team members built the UK’s first commercial quantum computer—and then almost a dozen more systems worldwide.
The company decided to begin operations in the UK because of national initiatives focused on commercialising quantum and because half of the current quantum computing market is in Europe.
TreQ picked Milton Park because of its state-of-the-art campus, its worker- and family-friendly environment and its welcoming team.
“The entire Milton Park team were wonderful, from Tom and his team to the Bee House staff. They helped us find the space we needed, made us feel welcome, and worked with us every step of the way. We could not have had a better move-in experience,” TreQ’s CEO, Mandy Birch, who is also a brigadier general in the U.S. Air Force Reserve.
For more information on Milton Park, please visit: www.miltonpark.com