The Basque deep tech company, recognized with the 2025 EIC Accelerator Seal of Excellence, develops ultra-precision solutions capable of detecting a single toxic molecule in the equivalent of an Olympic swimming pool
In a global context in which the European Commission has identified quantum sensing as one of the four critical technologies for the continent’s sovereignty, QUBIZ.team positions itself as a leading deep tech reference that translates frontier science into real, positive impact. Headquartered at the B Accelerator Tower (BAT) with laboratories in Leioa, the company is redefining the limits of measurement to address critical challenges in strategic sectors.
QUBIZ.team’s technology makes it possible to measure in seconds what is imperceptible to traditional instruments, operating even under extreme conditions. Its resolution capability is such that it can identify contaminants at parts-per-trillion levels— a sensitivity equivalent to locating a single drop of a substance in more than two million liters of water.
Multisector impact: High-impact solutions
The company’s disruptive capability materializes across four key pillars:
Leadership and scientific excellence
This innovation ecosystem is underpinned by a diverse team of 11 elite professionals, 36% of whom hold a PhD and another 36% of whom are women, helping to close gaps in the technology sector. Its Advisory Board, made up 50% of full professors, ensures scientific rigor that has already resulted in four international patent applications.
QUBIZ.team not only develops solutions but also actively contributes to the international quantum ecosystem: it is a member of the Strategic Advisory Board of the European Commission’s EU Quantum Flagship and coordinates the Sensors and Metrology Expert Group within the European Quantum Industry Consortium (QuIC).
“Our mission is to create shared value by translating scientific advances into robust solutions for high-impact challenges,” the deep tech company emphasizes.
QUBIZ.team invites large organizations to join this technological revolution that makes the invisible visible for the common good