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Quantum technology is an exhilarating field of discovery and development. We help our customers to mature their systems, bringing the industry a step closer to capitalizing on the advantages of superfast quantum computing. With our in-depth knowledge of opto-mechatronics, cryogenics, vacuum design, magnetic shielding, thermal control and multiphysics simulation, we possess the right skill set to find the right quantum solutions. Moreover, we have a solid track record in system engineering and product development, so the industrialization of your innovative idea to a consistently produceable system is in good hands with us.
The field of quantum technology covers two other domains, that are, in contrast to quantum computing, already commercially viable. Quantum communication evolves around unhackable cryptography and the promising domain of quantum sensing uses quantum mechanics to create magnetometers, accelerometers and other sensors. Both domains require comprehensive expertise in many of the technical competences we have in store.

We can rely heavily on our long-established background in the semiconductor industry to help our customers with the development of equipment for qubit manufacturing, metrology and chip inspection. As testing has to be done at operating temperatures of a few Kelvin, our competences in cryogenics are imperative.
We believe in the power of partnerships. So, to deliver as promised, we combine expertise, experience, and domain knowledge to create a winning team. Working side-by-side, creating shared value.



We have grown accustomed to metal and concrete printing. But glass? It not only has a very high melting point, it also becomes brittle after solidifying too quickly. Together with the German specialist in advanced solutions from high-performance materials QSIL we cracked the ‘glass code’.
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In this article, we present the model-based design steps for a high-performance vibration isolation system to support a metrology frame. During the design phase, several improvements were shown to increase the vibration isolation performance.
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Conventional spherical lenses suffer from spherical aberration. Therefore freeform – often aspherical – lenses have become popular in lithography, aerospace, astronomy and microscopy as well as in (smartphone) photography.
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After shipment of forty million coins from the Netherlands to their destination country, it appeared that an estimated one percent of the coins showed missing chips and discoloration. An on-site sorting machine was urgently required and Demcon built it within four weeks.
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