Cambridge Quantum Computing gets backing from Big Blue

One of the UK’s Quantum Computing companies announced recently that it has joined forces with IBM (Big Blue). The large corporate will invest into CQC (Cambridge Quantum Computing). The plan is for IBM to become a strategic investor in the Cambridge company.

Things have gotten exciting and very international for CQC who have an office in Tokyo, London, and San Francisco as well as obviously, Cambridge.

“At CQC, we are committed to using world class research to develop the best quantum computing products in the world,” “We are excited to have IBM as an investor in our company.”

CQC CEO Ilyas Khan.
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Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC) is a world-leading quantum computing software company with 62 scientists including 37 PhD’s across offices in Cambridge (UK), San Francisco, London and Tokyo. CQC builds tools for the commercialisation of quantum technologies that will have a profound global impact.

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Una covers the investment flows, government strategy and international dynamics shaping quantum technology commercialisation. Drawing on a background in technology policy and market analysis, she focuses on the decisions — funding rounds, trade policy, strategic partnerships — that determine whether quantum computing achieves real-world impact.

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