Multiverse Computing Features in 20 Most Promising Startups in Spain

The 5th edition of the annual LinkedIn Top Startups list reveals the 20 most promising startups in Spain. These are projects that are growing at an accelerated rate, capturing the interest of investors and professionals, and developing innovative solutions that are redefining the future of their sectors.

The list considers exclusive LinkedIn data based on four pillars: the growth of the workforce, the interest in the job advertisements they publish, the interaction of the company and its employees, and how these startups have recruited candidates from listed companies. To meet the requirements, companies must be completely independent, privately owned, have their headquarters in Spain, have 30 full-time employees, and a maximum of five years old. 

Multiverse Computing, a San Sebastián-based quantum computing was company founded in 2019. With 80 full-time employees, they specialize in developing quantum software applied to artificial intelligence. Their products enable finance, manufacturing, energy, and cybersecurity companies to leverage quantum models to solve complex business problems. As someone with a background in physics, I’m intrigued by the potential of quantum computing to revolutionize various industries.

LinkedIn’s methodology for evaluating startups provides valuable insights into job growth, interaction, interest in job ads, and attracting top talent. By analyzing these factors, we can gain a deeper understanding of what drives success in the startup ecosystem.

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