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Ireland joins EU quantum chip project to advance cryogenic packaging for scalable quantum tech.
Ireland, led by the Tyndall National Institute at University College Cork, is joining the EU’s €50 million P4Q initiative to develop scalable manufacturing for quantum photonic chips.
Coordinated by the University of Twente, the 12-country project aims to overcome production challenges in quantum computing, sensing, and communication.
Ireland’s role focuses on cryogenic chip packaging, a key hurdle in scaling quantum systems, supported by national funding and aligned with broader EU semiconductor goals.
The effort includes partners from across Europe and complements the EU’s €2.5 billion NanoIC pilot line.
Tyndall recently expanded its research capacity by €100 million, strengthening Ireland’s position in quantum and semiconductor innovation.
Irlanda se une al proyecto de chips cuánticos de la UE para avanzar en el embalaje criogénico para la tecnología cuántica escalable.