IQM Quantum Computers has manufactured 30 full-stack quantum computing machines to date.

The company revealed the milestone for its Espoo, Finland, manufacturing facility on September 16.

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In addition to the 30 quantum computers, IQM has delivered and installed six full-stack quantum computers to customers including the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) in Germany as well as the Forschungszentrum Jülich in Germany.

IQM Quantum Computers co-CEO Mikko Välimäki said of the milestone: “One of the key bottlenecks in quantum computer adoption has been prohibitively high prices. We are the first quantum computer manufacturer with the goal of taking quantum computers to a much wider market with industrialized manufacturing capabilities that help drive the prices lower.

"Looking ahead, our production line has the capacity to deliver up to 20 full-stack quantum computers a year.”

IQM's manufacturing facility spans 5,000 sqm (53,820 sq ft) and has a clean room area for producing quantum processing units.

“Our manufacturing capabilities are one of the key differentiators with the rest of the market,” said Tomi Riipinen, IQM’s VP for Quantum Systems. “As a result, we have been able to ramp up our tech roadmap and create the industry’s largest on-premises quantum computer product portfolio for every budget and price point.”

In May 2024, IQM announced plans to develop an industrial-scale quantum processor production facility in Grenoble, France, which is expected to open by 2027.

IQM launched a quantum cloud service in March 2024 using quantum computers located in Espoo and Munich. The Munich data center opened in June 2024, and will eventually host up to 12 quantum computers with 800kW of power capacity.

The Q-Era consortium, led by IQM, integrated a 20-qubit quantum computer into the SuperMUC-NG supercomputer at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) in Germany earlier this year.