The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) is collaborating with the Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) to develop a robust supply chain for quantum technology instrumentation. This initiative, led by the MEP-Assisted Technology and Technical Resource (MATTR) service, aims to connect manufacturers with NIST’s extensive technical expertise and resources.
Key points:
– NIST is working with MEP to build a quantum technology supply chain
– MATTR service acts as a bridge between manufacturers and NIST labs
– NIST labs provide technical insights and expertise to manufacturers
– The goal is to help manufacturers develop reproducible, manufacturable, and scalable quantum technology products
– MATTR aims to leverage NIST’s knowledge to empower manufacturers and foster innovation in quantum technologies
Implementation timeframes and potential impact:
– The initiative is in early stages, with supply chain mapping and prototyping quantum instrumentation as next steps
– The ultimate goal is to establish a reliable supply chain for quantum technology components and products
– This will be crucial for the development and commercialization of quantum technologies in the U.S.
Keywords: quantum instrumentation, supply chain, NIST