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Oxford Instruments

Oxford Instruments is a publicly traded scientific instruments company that manufactures dilution refrigerators, superconducting magnets, and cryogenic systems for quantum computing. With approximately 25% market share in dilution refrigerators, it is the second-largest player behind Bluefors. Oxford Instruments' Proteox line of dilution refrigerators is widely used in quantum research labs, and the company has decades of experience in ultra-low-temperature physics that predates the quantum computing era.

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United Kingdom
Founded
1959
Stage
Public

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