Traditionally, the RF Technology event is organized at a location with a strong technological heart. On Tuesday April 7, visitors to the event can follow one of the four guided tours (QuTech, start-ups, mm-wave laboratory and the Steele Lab). Due to the great interest, the number of guided tours has been expanded, but there are still a limited number of places available. If you register here If you register as a visitor, you can now sign up for a tour.

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The latest news on the QuTech website regarding a cryo chip shows the intriguing field of work of this laboratory. QuTech has designed and fabricated an integrated circuit together with Intel that can operate at extremely low temperatures when controlling qubits. There are also tours to the start-up companies. Qblox wants to bring the technology developed within Qutech to the market with a focus on scalability and improved signal properties. Delft Circuits is also a speaker at the event. In the tour they show the ultra-flexible and cryogenic compatible microwave cables that can be as thin as 0.3 mm. The multi-channel flexible cables are in the beta testing phase. The tour that is almost completely filled goes to the mm-wave Lab of the department for microelectronics. In addition, there is a tour to the Steele LabThe core of the research in this laboratory focuses on the use of 'microwave photons' trapped in superconducting circuits to probe and control mechanical resonators in the 'quantum regime'.

Here you can view the full program of the RF Technology event. You can also register for one on the site free visit.

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