Infineon contributes industrialization know-how to European quantum pilot lines
Infineon Technologies AG is a core industrial partner in accelerating Europe’s move toward practical – and ultimately, commercially viable – quantum computing by contributing its engineering and manufacturing expertise to three quantum pilot lines projects: SUPREME, CHAMP-ION AND SPINS.
European quantum pilot lines are designed to bridge the gap between laboratory research and industrial-scale manufacturing. They provide open-access to industrial-grade facilities to startups, Small and Medium-sized Enterprises, and research organizations to accelerate quantum computing, communication and sensing technologies. Overall, six European projects spanning distinct hardware platforms have been selected to advance quantum chip technology in Europe over the next seven years.
Quantum computing allows calculations to be much faster and is one of the most disruptive technologies, enabling breakthroughs that address complex problems beyond the reach of classical computing and even supercomputers. Its applications span areas such as drug discovery, advanced materials science, supply chain optimization, and highly efficient energy grid management. Studies project the overall quantum market to reach USD 97 billion by 2035. Realizing this market and innovation potential depends on the rapid translation of R&D innovation into industrial manufacturing excellence. Quantum systems will only scale if their most critical components work reliably, repeatably and can be manufactured with precision and at scale.
“The goal is very clear: to develop and manufacture quantum computers in Europe. The quantum pilot lines create exactly the kind of close, high‑impact collaboration needed across the entire quantum value chain. Together with excellent partners, we are strengthening Europe’s quantum ecosystem and turning research excellence into scalable, industrial solutions. This is how quantum computing will move from the lab to real-world deployment”, says Sabine Herlitschka, Head of Strategic Funding Management at Infineon Technologies. “It significantly contributes to the goals of the European Chips Act and the digital sovereignty within this key technology.”













