QDevil (Quantum Machines Denmark)
QDevil is a Danish quantum technology company that develops and manufactures auxiliary electronics and specialized components critical for operating quantum processing units, from millikelvin to room temperature. Originally a spin-out from the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen, QDevil was acquired by Quantum Machines in 2022 and now operates as its Auxiliary Electronics Division from Copenhagen.[1]
- Founded:
- Country: Denmark
- Type: hardware
- Headquarters: Copenhagen, Denmark
- Employees: 20+
- quantum-control
- auxiliary-electronics
- cryogenic
- superconducting
What does QDevil (Quantum Machines Denmark) do?
QDevil is a Danish quantum technology company that develops and manufactures auxiliary electronics and specialized components critical for operating quantum processing units, from millikelvin to room temperature. Originally a spin-out from the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen, QDevil was acquired by Quantum Machines in 2022 and now operates as its Auxiliary Electronics Division from Copenhagen.
Where is QDevil (Quantum Machines Denmark) based?
QDevil (Quantum Machines Denmark) is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark, in the Nordic quantum computing ecosystem.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What does QDevil (Quantum Machines Denmark) do?
QDevil is a Danish quantum technology company that develops and manufactures auxiliary electronics and specialized components critical for operating quantum processing units, from millikelvin to room temperature. Originally a spin-out from the Niels Bohr Institute at the University of Copenhagen, QDevil was acquired by Quantum Machines in 2022 and now operates as its Auxiliary Electronics Division from Copenhagen.
Where is QDevil (Quantum Machines Denmark) based?
QDevil (Quantum Machines Denmark) is based in Copenhagen, Denmark.
When was QDevil (Quantum Machines Denmark) founded?
QDevil (Quantum Machines Denmark) was founded in 2016.
Sources
- "Quantum Machines Acquires QDevil to Provide Full-Stack Orchestration Platform", accessed 2026-03-19 — Press Release
- "Quantum Machines acquires QDevil to build out its full-stack quantum orchestration platform - TechCrunch", accessed 2026-03-19 — techcrunch.com