Nord Quantique is a quantum hardware startup that spun out from the Institut Quantique in 2020. It develops superconducting quantum circuits based on bosonic codes—the representation of a qubit as a two-dimensional subspace of an oscillator—for error correction. It also re-designs quantum processors from scratch and deals with each qubit individually to correct errors, with the aim of building a fully fault-tolerant quantum computer.
The Quebec-based company leverages the quantum expertise of the Canadian quantum community via its involvement in the Sherbrooke Quantum Innovation Zone that focuses on quantum innovation in the province.
In February 2024, the company unveiled a quantum error correction technique that reportedly increased the lifetime of a single quantum qubit by 14%.
Funding and financials
In its latest seed funding round in February 2022, the company raised CAD 9.5 million (USD 7.5 million) co-led by the venture fund of BDC Capital and Quantonation, with the participation of existing shareholder Real Ventures.The funding brought its total funds raised to date to USD 8.7 million. The company has secured investments from Quontonation, which is dedicated to quantum technologies and deeptech.
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