Core Insights - Quantum Computing Inc. (QCi) has received a fifth purchase order for its thin film lithium niobate (TFLN) photonic chip foundry from a Canadian research group, indicating strong demand for its technology [1][2] - The order includes custom test structures based on QCi's TFLN photonic integrated circuit (PIC) chip technology, which are crucial for advanced designs in quantum photonics [2][3] - QCi's recent launch of its PIC Process Design Kit (PDK) on GDSFactory's platform enhances the design and manufacturing process for customers, streamlining access to its foundry services [3][4] Company Developments - QCi's new U.S.-based chip foundry in Tempe, Arizona, is set to begin operations later this quarter, focusing on manufacturing TFLN-based PICs and nanophotonic devices, which will strengthen its market position [5] - The company has secured multiple pre-orders through its Pilot Launch Program, including collaborations with a European technical university and a Canadian PIC design house, showcasing its growing partnerships [5] - QCi plans to introduce its PDK at SPIE Photonics West 2025, further promoting its technology and services within the photonics market [4] Industry Context - The increasing demand for TFLN technology highlights its energy efficiency and scalability, positioning QCi to address real-world challenges in next-generation photonics and quantum technologies [3] - The availability of QCi's PDK through additional service providers over the next two years will enhance accessibility for customers in the photonics market, indicating a strategic move to capture a larger market share [4]
Quantum Computing, Inc. Secures Fifth Purchase Order for TFLN Foundry and Previews PDK on a Commercial Platform