Full-Time
Develops quantum-enabled products and software
$115k - $145k/yr
Mid
Chicago, IL, USA
In Person
Infleqtion develops smaller, portable quantum-enabled products that operate at the Edge, such as quantum sensors and devices like Atomic Prisms and ion devices. They also offer a quantum software platform called Superstaq, which allows users to write quantum programs in any source language and target any quantum computer, even without prior experience. Infleqtion stands out by focusing on practical quantum solutions and has partnered with the Department of Energy to enhance their commercialization efforts. Their goal is to make quantum technology accessible to a wider range of businesses and individuals.
Company Size
51-200
Company Stage
Series C
Total Funding
$408M
Headquarters
Boulder, Colorado
Founded
2007
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The funding was contributed by new and existing backers, including Glynn Capital, Counterpoint Global, S32, and SAIC.
Infleqtion has raised $100 million in a Series C funding round led by investors including Glynn Capital and Morgan Stanley. The funds will accelerate the deployment of its atom-based quantum technologies in defense and AI applications. With $30 million in revenue last year and a $200 million customer pipeline, Infleqtion is expanding in North America, the UK, and Australia. The company has partnerships with NASA, the U.S. Department of Defense, and SAIC, and is involved in 36 active projects.
Infleqtion announced the $100M Series C round here.
Infleqtion closes $100M Series C round.
JPMorgan Chase, in partnership with quantum tech firm Infleqtion, has launched a groundbreaking open source quantum software library called qLDPC, which promises to drastically reduce the number of physical qubits needed for quantum programs.