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Posted on 6/27/2024
Develops commercially useful photonics-based quantum computers
England, UK
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PsiQuantum is developing the world's first commercially useful quantum computer with a photonics-based architecture, leveraging pre-existing manufacturing processes and infrastructure. The company's approach focuses on quantum error correction and solving real-world problems in fields such as medicine, energy, and finance.
Company Size
201-500
Company Stage
N/A
Total Funding
$1.6B
Headquarters
Palo Alto, California
Founded
2015
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PsiQuantum to expand into 127,574 square feet of space in Milpitas California. PsiQuantum to expand into 127,574 square feet of space in Milpitas California.Milpitas, California — According to state and local development sources, PsiQuantum plans to build out 127,574 square feet of new space in Milpitas. The company plans to occupy the new space at 275 S. Hillview Dr in Milpitas, on or about May 1, 2025. According to the company website Quantum computing will be a world-changing technology with the potential to unlock powerful advances in medicine, energy, finance and beyond. At PsiQuantum, were focused on building the worlds first useful quantum computer
Jason Miller, a nearly two-decade Google veteran, has joined quantum computing company PsiQuantum to serve as senior vice president of product management.
Under the terms of its agreement with the state, PsiQuantum will create 154 new jobs.
PsiQuantum has announced that it will build its second utility-scale quantum computer in Chicago, opening potential avenues for Illinois universities and institutions in Australia to work together on r&d projects.
PsiQuantum's operations in Chicago will create at least 150 jobs in the next five years and will be critical in developing a strong workforce that includes not only PhDs in quantum physics, but careers in mechanical, optical, and electrical engineering; software development; and technical lab work.