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Bring quantum computing into your classroom with Quantonic. Real hardware, room temperature operation, no cryogenics required. Designed for universities and research institutions.

Bring Quantum Computing Into Your Classroom

Real hardware. Real quantum effects. No cryogenics required.

Designed for universities and research institutions

The Problem with Teaching Quantum Today

Quantum computing is one of the most exciting fields in science and technology. But how do you teach it?

Currently, most quantum education relies on:

๐Ÿ“ฑ Simulators

Software that models quantum behaviour on classical computers. Educational, but students never experience real quantum phenomena.

โ˜๏ธ Cloud Access

Remote access to quantum computers owned by tech giants. Limited availability, queue times, and no physical interaction.

๐Ÿ“š Theory Only

Textbooks and lectures without any hardware component. Students learn the maths but not the engineering.

None of these approaches let students physically interact with quantum hardwareโ€”a critical gap as quantum technology moves from theory to industry.

Our Solution

Quantonic platforms are designed specifically for educational environments:

๐Ÿ–ฅ๏ธ Desktop Scale

Fits in a standard teaching lab alongside existing equipment

๐ŸŒก๏ธ Room Temperature

No specialised cooling or infrastructure required

๐Ÿคฒ Hands-On

Students work with real photonic quantum hardware

๐Ÿ“– Curriculum-Ready

Supporting materials for integration into physics and computer science courses

What Students Will Learn

With a Quantonic platform, students can explore:

  1. Quantum fundamentals: Superposition, entanglement, and measurement on real hardware
  2. Photonic systems: How light is used to encode and process quantum information
  3. Quantum circuits: Building and running quantum algorithms
  4. Engineering reality: Understanding the practical challenges of quantum computing

Ideal For

โœ“ Universities with physics or CS programs
โœ“ TAFEs offering advanced tech courses
โœ“ Research groups exploring quantum
โœ“ Innovation hubs and maker spaces
โœ“ STEM outreach programs
โœ“ Corporate R&D training

Requirements

Space Standard laboratory benchtop
Power Standard Australian outlet (240V)
Environment Normal indoor climate
Expertise Basic physics/computing background

Get Started

Interested in bringing quantum computing to your institution? We'd love to discuss how Quantonic can support your educational goals.