Full-Time
Develops scalable quantum computing platforms
No salary listed
Entry, Junior
New Haven, CT, USA
Quantum Circuits is focused on creating a comprehensive quantum computing platform that utilizes superconducting devices. Their quantum computers are designed with a modular architecture that allows for scalability and robustness. The technology behind their products is rooted in over ten years of research conducted at Yale University. These quantum computers feature built-in error correction, which helps to maintain accuracy in computations, and they come with specialized software that allows for rapid execution of algorithms. Additionally, Quantum Circuits' machines can operate in multiple modes, enabling them to tackle a wider range of algorithms than typical quantum computers. The company's goal is to develop quantum computers that are genuinely useful for practical applications.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series B
Total Funding
$104.5M
Headquarters
New Haven, Connecticut
Founded
2015
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Last year, Quantum Circuits announced a $60 million Series B round and the launch of Aqumen Seeker.
Quantum Circuits launches Aqumen Seeker quantum processing unit, advancing path to fault-tolerant quantum computing.
Quantum Circuits, a New Haven-based quantum computing company, has raised over $60 million in a Series B funding round. The funds will be used to accelerate the commercialization of its quantum systems, enhance its quantum architecture, expand infrastructure and talent, and strengthen industry partnerships. The company aims to move from R&D to delivering practical quantum computing solutions for industries like finance, pharmaceuticals, and logistics.
Quantum Circuits secures $60 million in series B funding.