A very warm welcome to one of this year’s Nobel laureates in Physics, Prof John Martinis, who’s giving a lecture at Tel Aviv University tonight! A full house of students and postdocs to welcome him, and fellow researchers from Qolab , #IQCC and Quantum Machines. Really great to have you here, John! #quantum #NobelPrize Tel Aviv University
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Quantum Machines envisions a new technological age. A time when quantum computing revolutionizes entire industries, solves global problems, and drives unprecedented innovation. That’s why we made it our mission to build the Quantum Orchestration Platform (QOP): the platform to realize the full potential of quantum computing technologies at any scale and deliver the most advanced quantum capabilities to quantum system developers. Built by a world-class multidisciplinary team of quantum scientists and engineers, the QOP powers quantum breakthroughs and accelerates the path towards the new age of quantum computing.
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Really great to learn about Elevate Quantum’s launch of its Cryogenic Testing Lab, complete with our control system integrated into one of the 🥶 coldest 🥶 testing environments on 🌍 ! It may be becoming a cliche to say it, but here we go anyway - increasing access to high-fidelity, ultra-low-temperature experimentation is *critical* for accelerating quantum hardware development. Well done, Elevate Quantum, great to be working with you! And great to see National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) involved in advancing the precision and reliability needed at this scale! #QuantumComputing #QuantumHardware #Cryogenics #QuantumControl #QuantumTechnology
“By giving companies access to the same caliber of equipment used by national labs and leading research institutions, we’re helping them move faster from prototype to product without taking on major equipment and facility investments.” - Jeff Tyler, Director of the Quantum Commercialization Lab, Elevate Quantum Elevate Quantum has officially opened its Cryogenic Testing Lab, giving startups, researchers, and industry partners access to one of the coldest environments on Earth — 10 millikelvin (mK), colder than deep space. This facility is purpose-built to accelerate quantum hardware and software development, integrating: - Maybell Quantum Dilution Refrigerator for ultra-low temperatures - Quantum Machines Control Stack for advanced experiment execution - Conscience Quantum Processing Unit (QPU) for scalable quantum R&D By partnering with the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) Boulder for qualification and calibration, Elevate Quantum will ensure precision and reliability at a level typically reserved for national labs. The lab is a critical piece of infrastructure that helps quantum innovators move faster from prototype to product without massive upfront investment. Elevate Quantum will expand its testing capacity threefold with the opening of the Quantum Commercialization Lab at the Quantum Commons in March 2026. The 14,000-square-foot, multi-user facility will provide expanded access to cryogenic testing and collaborative workspace in addition to supporting other quantum modalities, further accelerating quantum technology development in Colorado and the Mountain West. Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade Colorado School of Mines https://lnkd.in/gfi7YspR
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Awesome to see a new paper in Nature Magazine's Scientific Reports on scalable quantum hardware by the Equal1 team! A nice demo of the precise formation and control of quantum dots. It’s also a nice demonstration that commercial CMOS fabrication, combined with accurate device modeling, can produce highly predictable quantum structures – exactly what we need if quantum hardware is going to benefit from the same scaling momentum as classical semiconductor technologies. And this is the crucial point for the ecosystem: 🚀 Designing the device is only half the battle. The other half is the control system. Here, it’s awesome to see that the team used Quantum Machines’ hybrid control solution and #OPX+ in their measurement setup, providing the super-precise, synchronized, and repeatable signals needed to characterize and control these advanced CMOS quantum-dot devices. What's next? Well, the focus now shifts to implementing high-fidelity quantum operations on these CMOS-validated arrays – and to the control stacks that will make those operations practical at scale. Check out the paper, below! #quantum #innovation #OPX #qubits #HybridControl #QuantumDots https://hubs.la/Q03VYWCr0
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It was a great event indeed! Amazing feedback from speakers, too. 😊 The bar is set pretty high now, but we’ll aim to make it even better next year! 🚀 #AQC25
Two Nobel laureates, as well as some 150 other prominent, brilliant minds from across industry and academia working in #quantum gathered at our annual #AQC25 Adaptive Quantum Circuits event in Boston last week. With fantastic talks, an evening of roundtables and overall, 3 days of networking - what a great honour to be involved in this. A huge thank you to all our speakers, partners and collaborators that joined us at AQC! Here is my talk from the event: https://hubs.la/Q03Vq5xK0 And of course, special thanks to Itamar Sivan, Ph.D. - WE ARE H-I-R-I-N-G, our CEO and my partner, who had the amazing idea two years ago to create this event. It’s not a regular quantum conference - typically, they are either mainly for academia or for industry. At AQC, we aim to blend both worlds, and these interactions are exactly what we need today as we are building our quantum ecosystem. And - crucially - flagging early that next year, #AQC26 will take place in Chicago! Do join us! #innovation│#hybridcomputing│#DGXQuantum│Quantum Machines
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Really cool to have been part this year of the Israeli Quantum Tech Delegation at Fraunhofer Heinrich Hertz Institute HHI during the Falling Walls Science Summit! The Summit is the Falling Walls Foundation's annual event - an amazing conference that brings together not just researchers and business leaders, but also policymakers and the broader public to discuss “the next walls to fall in science and society” - and to make it happen. They had a special #Quantum track this year, in recognition of the International Year of Quantum. Speaking of which, 2025 is rapidly coming to an end - let's hope the world keeps the momentum going, as raising awareness globally about quantum and its benefits has never been more important. 🚀 #IYQ2025 | #QuantumYear | #innovation | #technology
🤝 Connecting minds at the forefront of photonics and quantum tech During the 𝗙𝗮𝗹𝗹𝗶𝗻𝗴 𝗪𝗮𝗹𝗹𝘀 𝗦𝗰𝗶𝗲𝗻𝗰𝗲 𝗦𝘂𝗺𝗺𝗶𝘁 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 of the Falling Walls Foundation, we had the pleasure of hosting an Israeli Quantum Tech Delegation at Fraunhofer HHI. The delegation included pioneering companies whose level of innovation is truly impressive: 🔹 Quantum Machines – quantum control and orchestration 🔹 Quantum Source – photonic quantum computing 🔹 Classiq – quantum software development 🔹 Qarakal Quantum – full-stack quantum computing with superconducting qubits Our Executive Director Martin Schell and Senior Project Manager David de Felipe Mesquida presented Fraunhofer HHI’s research, highlighting our work in photonics, quantum communication, and Hybrid PICs. The discussions were lively and full of shared curiosity about how quantum computing and photonics can come together in future technologies. We look forward to continuing and deepening our ties with the Israeli quantum community. #FraunhoferHHI #QuantumComputing #Photonics #InternationalCollaboration #FallingWalls2025 #QuantumTech
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Woohoo! 🥂 Last week, we held our second Adaptive Quantum Circuits conference in Boston, building on the momentum from last year’s inaugural event and establishing AQC as a yearly tradition. The event was a great success, thanks to the outstanding participation of leading researchers from academia and industry - all pushing the limits of what quantum technologies can achieve. Watch the session recordings here: https://hubs.la/Q03T_8c-0 Three amazing days filled with inspiring presentations on the latest in superconducting qubits, neutral atoms, spin systems, control, error mitigation and error correction, full-stack quantum engineering, to name just a few. The discussions highlighted how rapidly the field is progressing, and how central adaptive quantum control has become across platforms. Some of the topics we've explored and discussed were: - Novel techniques for controlling quantum devices in real time; - Advances in quantum hardware: new qubit platforms, smarter architectures, and pathways to large-scale systems; - Hybrid quantum–classical computing approaches that boost performance and reliability... ...and so much more. A huge thank-you to all speakers, participants, and partners who made AQC25 such a success. And if you were unable to attend, watch the roundup video below to get an idea of what it was like! We are already excited for #AQC26, which will take place next year in Chicago. Before that, though, we are looking forward to the #APSSummit26 held by the American Physical Society in March. Special thanks to all our partners, sponsors and participants, including Amazon Web Services (AWS), NVIDIA, Applied Materials, Hewlett Packard Enterprise, Qruise, HUBER+SUHNER, QuantrolOx, QuantWare, 1QBit, Qambria, qBraid, Quantum Elements, Q-CTRL, Rigetti Computing, Qolab, IBM, Fujitsu, #IQCC. #AQC25 | #QuantumComputing | #AdaptiveQuantumCircuits | Yonatan Cohen | Itamar Sivan, Ph.D. - WE ARE H-I-R-I-N-G
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Quantum Machines is at SC25 – The International Conference for High Performance Computing, Networking, Storage, and Analysis in St. Louis, MO! 🇺🇸 Meet the Quantum Machines team at SC25 > Jason Tucker, Yonatan Cohen, Itamar Sivan, Ph.D. - WE ARE H-I-R-I-N-G , Josh Atkinson and Keith Wright. Booth# 4439 #QuantumComputing #HPC #SC25 #QuantumControl #HybridComputing #QuantumMachines #HighPerformanceComputing #Supercomputing
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#AQC25, our annual Adaptive Quantum Circuits event, has concluded on extremely positive notes! Next one will be in Chicago - stay tuned for more info, and do join us. Quantum is no longer just the future, it is very much the present. 🚀 A huge THANK YOU to all our partners, speakers and other attendees for coming together in Boston. It was unforgettable. Qolab | Hewlett Packard Enterprise | Rigetti Computing | NVIDIA | 1QBit | Alice & Bob | Entropica Labs | Amazon Web Services (AWS) | Qruise | HUBER+SUHNER | QuantrolOx | QuantWare | 1QBit | Qambria | qBraid | Quantum Elements | Q-CTRL #IQCC #quantum #innovation #technology #computing
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Typically, at multi-day events, people start to disappear as the event progresses. Not at #AQC25. The auditorium is as full as it was on day one. And the sessions are as engaging, interesting and full of insight as ever. Listen to our CTO, Yonatan Cohen, talk about one of our main products - #DGX Quantum, on which we worked closely with NVIDIA. The conference is coming to an end, but the world is still at the very beginning of the exciting quantum computing journey - thanks for joining us on it! #quantum #NVQLink #Nvidia #quantumclassical #innovation
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Pushing the limits with neutral atoms. Ultra-fast calibration and control of superconducting qubits. New ways to characterize and suppress noise in quantum systems. Advances in quantum signal processing that combine classical feedback and error mitigation. Impressive ways to integrate silicon spin qubits with classical control. A lecture by another laureate of this year’s #Nobel Prize in Physics, Michel Devoret. And so much more. These are just some of the highlights from today’s sessions at #AQC25 – a very unique conference that brings together a large number of academics and industry players. A conference where attendees learn a wealth of new insights, where collaborations spark and new ideas are born - propelling the quantum field forward. “It’s a perfect place for us in terms of the projects we’re working on currently,” Andre Saraiva, Head of Solid State Theory at Diraq, tells us. “I can’t move a few meters without wanting to stop and talk to so many interesting people!” That’s exactly what we had in mind when we decided to set up this annual conference. This is its second edition, building on the success of the inaugural event last year. And we are looking forward to many more to come! For now, enjoy the pictures – and consider joining us next year! #quantum #innovation #hybridcomputing #quantumclassical #NobelPrize
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