Q-PLANET Begins Development of European Pilot Line for Neutral Atom Quantum Chips
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Q-PLANET, a €50 million European Quantum Chip Stability Pilot Line coordinated by neutral‑atom specialist Pasqal, has launched its three‑year initial phase to develop industrial‑grade components for neutral‑atom quantum technologies. The consortium unites 28 research, industry and academic organisations across 11 EU Member States to create scalable manufacturing processes for lasers, atom chips and micro‑fabricated vapor cells, and to define standards such as Process Design Kits and Assembly Design Kits. Over the first phase the project aims to raise the technology readiness level of these components from TRL 4 to TRL 6 through iterative design, fabrication and testing cycles. Q-PLANET forms one of six pilot lines funded by the European Chips Joint Undertaking, targeting the broader EU goal of quantum‑technology industrialisation by 2030 overall.
💡 Why It Matters
- · Establishing repeatable production for neutral‑atom hardware gives Europe a ready supply chain that can speed quantum sensor and computer deployment ahead of competing regions.