Oxford Quantum Circuits is finalist in Europas Tech Startup Awards 2020

The British start-up, Oxford Quantum Circuits (along with four others) has been recognised as an innovator by the panel and is under consideration of the Hottest Quantum start-up. You can go and vote here. They are competing with Phasecraft, Rahko and IQM.

One of the devices that Oxford Quantum Circuits is developing. You can vote for Quantum Computing Startup of 2020 in the Europa Start-up awards.
One of the devices that Oxford Quantum Circuits is developing. You can vote for Quantum Computing Startup of 2020 in the Europa Start-up awards.

Quantum Companies also Mentioned

Oxford Quantum Circuits develops unique superconducting circuits which may be most promising approach for scalable Quantum Computing.

Rahko is a quantum machine learning company unlocking discovery with quantum machine learning for chemical simulation.

IQM are developing 2nd generation quantum processors in a hardware-software co-design approach.

Phasecraft is developing the fundamental quantum theory and software that will enable quantum computers to: investigate novel quantum materials

Rusty Flint

Rusty Flint

Rusty is a quantum science nerd. He's been into academic science all his life, but spent his formative years doing less academic things. Now he turns his attention to write about his passion, the quantum realm. He loves all things Quantum Physics especially. Rusty likes the more esoteric side of Quantum Computing and the Quantum world. Everything from Quantum Entanglement to Quantum Physics. Rusty thinks that we are in the 1950s quantum equivalent of the classical computing world. While other quantum journalists focus on IBM's latest chip or which startup just raised $50 million, Rusty's over here writing 3,000-word deep dives on whether quantum entanglement might explain why you sometimes think about someone right before they text you. (Spoiler: it doesn't, but the exploration is fascinating)

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