CryoConcept
CryoConcept is a French manufacturer of dilution refrigerators serving the quantum computing and fundamental physics research communities. The company offers standard and customized cryogenic systems and has carved out a niche in the European market as an alternative to the dominant players (Bluefors and Oxford Instruments).
- Country
- France
- Founded
- 1999
- Stage
- Private
Funding
- Employees
- 25
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