Israel-based Quantum Machines develops quantum hardware and software systems for controlling and operating quantum processors. This is offered via an orchestration platform between classical processors and quantum processors, which allows researchers to code complex algorithms very easily and then orchestrates the algorithms on the quantum processor.
The company’s Quantum Orchestration Platform (QOP) enables researchers to carry out complex quantum experiments and perform real-time qubit state stabilization and error correction. It also allows multiple experiments to be carried out at the same time by multiple users. The platform works with qubit engineering technologies including superconducting qubits, trapped ions, trapped atoms, and nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers. The company also introduced a new language called “QUA” in 2020 for quantum orchestration, reported to be the first standard universal language for quantum computers.
Founded in 2018, the company acquired Danish quantum hardware startup QDevi l in March 2022 to gain access to QDevil’s expertise and capabilities in the development of auxiliary electronics and quantum hardware. In February 2024 , the company launched two new products—QDAC-II Compact and QSwitch—to its quantum electronics product range.
Key customers and partnerships
The company’s partnerships include: Hamamatsu (April 2024) to enhance quantum computation, communication, and sensing capabilities; ParTec AG (initiated in May 2023; extended in November 2023) to integrate Quantum Machines' Quantum Orchestration Platform with ParTec's proprietary IP; Toyota Tsusho Corporation, a part of the Toyota Group (July 2022) to offer quantum solutions to Japanese customers.
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