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Infleqtion Teams Up with Laser 2000 UK to Boost Quantum Tech Access

This partnership ensures Infleqtion's innovative products reach users swiftly. It also allows Laser 2000 UK to incorporate cutting-edge quantum technologies into their portfolio.

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Infleqtion Teams Up with Laser 2000 UK to Boost Quantum Tech Access

Infleqtion, a leading provider of quantum technology solutions, has teamed up with Laser 2000 UK to boost the availability of its Quantum Cores products across the UK's scientific research and commercial markets. Neil Anderson, Infleqtion's VP Quantum Cores, believes this partnership will ensure the latest products reach users swiftly and efficiently.

Previously, Infleqtion's distribution in the UK was handled by Melles Griot, which also served as the company's partner in Germany. However, the new collaboration with Laser 2000 UK aims to further expand Infleqtion's reach and make its innovative products more accessible.

The partnership comes on the heels of successful installations of Infleqtion's miniMOT V2 product at prestigious academic institutions like Bristol and Cambridge Universities. This product, along with other Quantum Cores offerings such as Ultra High Vacuum (UHV) glass cells and complete Magneto-Optical Trap (MOT) vacuum systems, will now be distributed by Laser 2000 UK. Peter Collins, Technical Marketing Director at Laser 2000 UK, sees this collaboration as an opportunity to incorporate cutting-edge quantum technologies into their growing portfolio.

Infleqtion's partnership with Laser 2000 UK is set to enhance the accessibility of its Quantum Cores products in the UK's academic research and commercial sectors. With successful installations and a commitment to innovation, the collaboration promises to bring advanced quantum technologies to a wider audience.

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