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SaxonQ

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Hardware • Quantum-Processors • Diamond • Neutral-Atom • Quantum-Sensing • Germany
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2021
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Germany
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About SaxonQ

SaxonQ is a spin-off from the University of Leipzig developing diamond-based quantum computers with programmable qubit systems that operate at room temperature. Founded by professors Marius Grundmann and Jan Meijer from Leipzig University’s Felix-Bloch-Institut für Festkörperphysik, the company has delivered NV-center quantum computers to DLR’s Ulm Innovation Center as part of Project SuNQC. Their technology eliminates the need for cryogenic cooling, making quantum computers more accessible and deployable in any environment. SaxonQ operates Saxony’s first mobile quantum computer at Fraunhofer IWU and focuses on making diamond-based quantum computing commercially viable.

2025 Developments: The company continues to advance its quantum hardware capabilities throughout 2025. Ongoing research and development efforts focus on improving qubit performance and scalability. The organization maintains active collaboration with research institutions and industry partners.

Company Information

  • Founded: 2021
  • Country: Germany
  • Website: https://www.saxonq.com
  • Categories: hardware, quantum processors, diamond, neutral atom, quantum sensing

Key People

Marius Grundmann (CEO, Co-founder), Jan Meijer (Co-founder), Bernd Burchard (Co-founder), Michelle Grundmann (Co-founder)

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Founded

2021

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Germany

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Hardware Quantum Processors Diamond Neutral Atom Quantum Sensing

Key People

Marius Grundmann (CEO, Co-founder), Jan Meijer (Co-founder), Bernd Burchard (Co-founder), Michelle Grundmann (Co-founder)
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