Enabling innovation at temperatures as cold as deep space – UKRI
It will provide industry and academia with the conditions to assess materials and perform testing from 2 Kelvin (-271.15 °C) to 20 Kelvin (-253.15 °C). A lab at these temperatures helps upscale technologies and propel innovation in sectors including quantum computing and high temperature superconductor (HTS) technologies. Advancing knowledge A wide range of companies have already expressed interest in accessing the facility from sectors as varied as: quantum technology healthcare green aviation fusion energy This lab allows cryogenic materials […]
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