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Jan 11, 2022

Pasqal to merge with Qu & Co to build 1,000-qubit quantum solution

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  • French quantum hardware startup Pasqal has announced a merger with Dutch algorithm and software company Qu & Co. The terms and financial details of the deal were not disclosed.

  • The merger will combine Qu & Co’s quantum algorithms expertise and Pasqal’s neutral atom-based hardware capabilities to build a 1,000-qubit quantum solution by 2023, on par with IBM’s goal for 2023. The solution is expected to be available on the cloud for clients, including Johnson & Johnson, LG, and Airbus.

  • The combined entity is to be headquartered in Paris and will be called “Pasqal”. The company also plans to set up operations in seven countries, employing people from over 15 countries.

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