The EuRyQa project is ending soon at the end of March

To learn more about the impact of EuRyQa and view our results in the publication section.

This website will remain online as an archive of project results and public deliverables. We will inform you via our LinkedIn account when new results are published.

European Infrastructure for
Rydberg Quantum Computing

EuRyQa’s Rydberg Atom Roadmap: From 200+ to 1,000+ Qubits

Rydberg atoms are attracting growing attention in quantum research, and for good reason. Their strong, controllable interactions and evidence of systems with more than 200 qubits show a clear path toward scalable quantum processors.

At EuRyQa, researchers are using ultracold atoms trapped in optical tweezer arrays to build processors capable of 1,000+ qubits, with precise single- and multi-qubit control. This approach could play a key role in developing programmable and digital quantum computers of the future.

Read more about EuRyQa’s Rydberg atom approach here: Rydberg Atom Approach.pdf.