kiutra GmbH
Entry last updated on June 20, 2022

kiutra helps scientists to carry out state-of-the-art research and enables industry to build scalable quantum technologies.

Our next-generation cryogen-free cooling solutions provide continuous sub-Kelvin temperatures for basic research, materials science, quantum technology, high-performance electronics, and detector applications.

kiutra is a spin-off from the Technical University of Munich, Germany. Due to our many years of hands-on experience in working with cryogenic systems, at kiutra we are convinced that magnetic cooling is an extremely versatile and elegant tool to provide low temperatures.
Therefore, we devote ourselves to the design and manufacture of truly cryogen-free magnetic refrigeration systems that stand out due to their high quality, reliability, and ease of use.
Being inherently modular, our cryostats can be configured and upgraded to match a wide range of user requirements. And in contrast to any other commercial magnetic refrigerator in the world, our devices offer continuous cooling at sub-Kelvin temperatures.

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2018

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30

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B2B

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kiutra GmbH
Flößergasse 2
81369 Munich

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