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Quantum hardware isn’t built by accident. It takes precision, persistence, and a team of people who genuinely enjoy solving hard problems. At Peak Quantum, we bring together physicists, engineers, and system thinkers who care as much about collaboration as they do about coherence times.
Our roots go deep into academic research: the founding team helped establish the superconducting qubit program at the Walther-Meißner-Institute and TUM’s Chair of Technical Physics, where we built a full-stack quantum lab from scratch. What began as PhD research quickly became a deep exploration of how superconducting qubits behave in the real world.
Building and operating qubits hands-on, we learned to see their differences, and understood not just how they work, but where they fall short. That experience led us to rethink conventional designs and develop a new processor architecture with built-in error protection at the hardware level, significantly reducing overhead for practical quantum computing.
That’s the core of Peak Quantum: turning scientific breakthroughs into robust, high-performance quantum processors.
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