C12, a French start-up from Paris, is developing technologies that could significantly improve the performance of future quantum computers. The focus is on tiny components and materials that can only be reliably produced and examined under strictly controlled conditions.
To meet these requirements, a 100 m² ISO-7 cleanroom tent from Schilling Engineering was set up at C12’s headquarters. It provides a safe, controlled environment for sensitive work on nanostructures and electronic components. Thanks to its flexible, modular design, the tent could be easily integrated into the existing environment in the basement of a residential building and creates a future-proof basis for further development and scaling steps.