
Vancouver, British Columbia – July 2, 2025:  Quantum Recon, a Syniad Innovations venture, is excited to announce its Quantum I/O project has been awarded $691,000 of grant funding from FABRIC Innovation.
Quantum Recon develops quantum interconnect technology that connects and controls quantum chips. The company’s platform features integrated photonic circuits and devices that enhance system scaling, support fault-tolerant operations, and enable high-fidelity quantum communication.
Quantum Recon, Syniad’s second investment into quantum technology, enables quantum computers to scale to commercially useful sizes. Founded by a team of experts in quantum physics and silicon photonics, Quantum Recon aims to overcome the scaling problem faced by current quantum computing systems. The company’s solution lies in its innovative approach to quantum interconnects that link quantum chips into control and readout systems. This approach is built on years of research and utilizes integrated quantum photonics, allowing for compatibility with various quantum hardware platforms.
The advantages of integrated photonics are (i) the enormous bandwidth available for control and measurement of large numbers of qubits per fibre, (ii) the small heat load of optical fibres, which reduces power dissipation (iii) robustness of optical fibres to interference, (iv) the small size of circuits, enabling on-chip integration close to the processor and (v) an established semiconductor manufacturing base, boosted by recent advances in packaging.
With Syniad’s support, Quantum Recon plans to transition the first quantum interconnect prototypes that have been successfully tested at mK temperatures into commercial systems and collaborate with leading quantum computing companies to unlock the full potential of quantum computing.
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