November 18, 2025

Energy Department Announces Partnership with FermiLab and Qblox to
Manufacture Foundational Quantum Control Platform for U.S. Research and
Innovation

The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today announced a partnership between Fermi
National Accelerator Laboratory and Qblox, under which Qblox will coordinate
manufacturing, distribution and support for the Quantum Instrumentation Control Kit
(QICK) to advance U.S. quantum research and workforce development.

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Energy Department Announces Partnership with FermiLab and Qblox to
Manufacture Foundational Quantum Control Platform for U.S. Research and
Innovation
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Energy Department Announces Partnership with FermiLab and Qblox to
Manufacture Foundational Quantum Control Platform for U.S. Research and
Innovation

WASHINGTON— The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Office of Technology Commercialization today announced a partnership between Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory (Fermilab) and Qblox to manufacture and distribute the Quantum Instrumentation Control Kit (QICK) in the United States, a platform for advancing quantum research and building a high-tech workforce. Facilitated by DOE’s Office of Technology Commercialization, this effort marks an important step in advancing U.S. capabilities in quantum computing, sensing, and networking.

Developed by Fermilab, QICK is an open-source platform for managing quantum readouts and controls. It plays a critical role in synchronizing quantum processors and sensors, making it a foundational technology for the growing quantum ecosystem. Through the partnership, Qblox, a leader in control and readout electronics that bridge quantum and classical systems, will coordinate QICK manufacturing, distribution, and supply chain operations in the United States.

“This partnership demonstrates how DOE’s National Laboratories and private industry can work together to accelerate the commercialization of quantum technologies while strengthening U.S. manufacturing and workforce capabilities,” said Energy Department Under Secretary for Science Dr. Darío Gil. “By supporting the transition of QICK from research to production, we are laying the groundwork for scalable, interoperable quantum systems that serve national and scientific priorities.”

“This collaboration underscores Qblox’s commitment to open-source developments and advancing the U.S. quantum ecosystem through workforce development and innovation” said Qblox Founder & CEO, Niels Bultink. “Qblox is proud to facilitate this Made-in-the-USA platform to strengthen America’s quantum infrastructure, cultivate a highly skilled talent pool, and cement the nation’s position as a global leader in quantum technology.”

The collaboration is being launched through a Letter of Intent between Fermilab and Qblox, with plans to formalize under a Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) and full licensing arrangement in the coming weeks. Together, DOE, Fermilab, and Qblox are creating a scalable model for public-private collaboration — one that ensures key elements of the quantum supply chain are developed and built domestically.

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