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Archer Materials advances toward wafer-scale quantum manufacturing
Archer Materials advances toward wafer-scale quantum manufacturing

Archer Materials advances toward wafer-scale quantum manufacturing

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Archer Materials (ASX:AXE) consolidated its pathway towards wafer-scale quantum device manufacturing.

The company’s share price rose 6.90% following the announcement that it is moving beyond laboratory-scale prototyping and into production methods that align with global semiconductor industry standards.

The shift is designed to ensure that Archer’s proprietary technology can be seamlessly integrated into existing commercial foundry environments, bridging the gap between experimental physics and industrial application.

Archer remains firmly on track to demonstrate a functional qubit later this year, a milestone that represents the "holy grail" of its current development programme.

By completing rigorous cycles of design, fabrication, and testing, the firm has refined its ability to produce graphene-based quantum devices using repeatable, scalable methods.

These advancements focus on enhancing device consistency and throughput, which are critical for the eventual mass adoption of quantum computing.

Beyond the core qubit programme, Archer’s breakthroughs in graphene characterisation are unlocking a suite of secondary commercial opportunities.

The company anticipates that its fabrication expertise will find applications in AI infrastructure, terahertz sensing, and photonics.

CEO Dr Simon Ruffell emphasised that the transition to wafer-scale processes demonstrates a consistent delivery of technological milestones.

At the time of reporting, Archer Materials’ share price was $0.31.

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