New offering provides hands-on experience in critical quantum hardware systems including cryogenics, control electronics and calibration processes that simulators can’t provide
Barcelona, Spain
Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech today announced the release of EduQit, a modular quantum computing kit designed to enable hands-on training, experimental learning, and early-stage research using an on-site superconducting quantum computing system. EduQit enables universities and research institutions to work directly with a physical quantum computing system. This provides hand-on experience with hardware, control systems, operations, and application development.
With this new offering, Qilimanjaro extends its mission to build practical quantum computing capability by providing institutions with the tools needed to educate, train, and experiment on real quantum computing systems.
EduQit addresses a long-standing gap in quantum education: most academic programs rely on theory, simulators, or cloud-based access which means students miss out on learning directly how quantum systems are built, operated, and maintained. EduQit includes hardware, software, manuals and support from the Qilimanjaro team. This open design allows students and professors to understand the entire process of building and running a quantum computer as well as tailoring the hardware to fit each user’s goals.
Professor Bruno Julià Díaz is the coordinator of the interuniversity master’s degree in Quantum Science and Technology and a professor in the Department of Quantum Physics and Astrophysics at the University of Barcelona. He has worked with the Qilimanjaro’s hardware and quantum experts to provide hands-on experience for students.
Access to modular quantum systems and close interaction with Qilimanjaro’s technical teams have allowed students, particularly at the master’s thesis level, to acquire system-level understanding and practical experience that is rarely accessible within a traditional academic setting. This type of hands-on exposure plays a key role in advanced quantum computing education, helping bridge the gap between academic training and the realities of operating and evolving quantum technologies.
Bruno Julià Díaz
Professor at the University of Barcelona
EduQit also provides a platform for qubit modality comparison, research experimentation, and the development and testing of enabling technologies.
Optional cloud access to Qilimanjaro’s SpeQtrum platfform allows institutions to complement on-site experimentation with remote workflows and perform benchmarks, while preserving direct interaction with the system. This additional access provides researchers with the opportunity to work with a multi-modal quantum hardware design that supports digital, analog, and hybrid quantum computing paradigms. Qilimanjaro’s multi-modal data center uses this infrastructure that allows users to select the compute platform that is the best fit for their use case.
EduQit contributes to long-term institutional and ecosystem development by supporting workforce development, and enables collaboration between academia, industry, and public stakeholders. This offering also aligns with national and global industry priorities related to advanced skills development, technological sovereignty, and sustainable capability building.
About Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech
Headquartered in Barcelona, Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech is a quantum computing company working to accelerate the arrival of useful quantum computers through the development of its analog chips based on fluxoniums. Founded in 2019, Qilimanjaro builds integrated, error-resilient quantum computers that enable faster and more scalable solutions than purely digital quantum approaches.
Its analog quantum systems offer immediate advantages in simulation, optimization, and artificial intelligence, areas where digital quantum processors (QPUs) still face limitations in scalability and error tolerance.
Qilimanjaro follows a dual strategy to broaden access to quantum computing. On one hand, through its SpeQtrum QaaS platform, it provides remote access to multimodal data centers that combine analog, digital, and classical computing. On the other hand, it develops on-premise systems allowing modular and complete integration of analog and digital QPUs for supercomputing centers and research institutions.
With this strategy, the company aims to bring quantum computing closer to everyone, helping industry and research access sustainable computational resources. The goal is to respond to the needs of an increasingly digital society, while promoting innovation, understanding of nature, and the development of new technologies.
Press Contact – Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech
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