Bluefors has unveiled a modular cryogenic platform designed to support the development of large-scale quantum systems, marking a significant advancement in the field of quantum computing. This platform is an expandable, self-supported vacuum chamber that can accommodate increasing qubit counts and high-density wiring, making it an attractive solution for high-performance computing data centers. The modular design allows for scalability, enabling users to easily add or remove modules as needed, which is crucial for the development of complex quantum systems. The first multi-module delivery of this platform is slated for late 2026, with a public unveiling scheduled at the APS Global Physics Summit1. This launch is expected to have a significant impact on the quantum computing industry, as it provides a much-needed solution for the development of large-scale quantum systems. The ability to scale up quantum systems while maintaining cryogenic temperatures is a major challenge, and Bluefors' modular platform addresses this issue. This development matters to practitioners in the field because it has the potential to accelerate the development of quantum computing technologies, enabling the creation of more powerful and efficient quantum systems.