Luke Mauritsen talks about Montana Instruments

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Luke Mauritsen joins host Reenita Hora to talk about Montana Instruments, who design and manufacture high-precision electrical, optical, and cryogenic systems for quantum materials research and the quantum computing, sensing, and networking industries.

Learn more at https://www.montanainstruments.com/

Luke Mauritsen is the CEO and Founder of Montana Instruments. In this episode, they talk about how crucial cryogenics are for advancing the quantum industry, and why Montana Instruments joined the QED-C™.

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