"Quantum Motion's tileable architecture shows that quantum computers can be more scalable, more affordable, and more practical than anyone had imagined." April Carniol, Executive Director at Quantum Motion. "Quantum Motion's successful deployment of their hardware into our laboratories here at Harwell Science and Innovation Campus is a really exciting first step in starting to explore the capabilities of the hardware and explore the next steps in the technology as we scale these systems up." Michael Cuthbert, Director at the UK's National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC). Listen to April and Michael, alongside our CEO James Palles-Dimmock, our co-founders John Morton and Simon Benjamin, and our CCO Hugo Saleh, describe the delivery of Quantum Motion’s first system to the NQCC built with mass manufacturable 300mm silicon CMOS wafer technology. Learn more about Quantum Motion's approach to quantum computing: https://lnkd.in/eVsFUaek
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Quantum Motion is developing a revolutionary technology platform; not just a qubit, but a scalable array of qubits fabricated on silicon with a CMOS compatible process.
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- Computer Hardware
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- 11-50 employees
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- London
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- Privately Held
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- 2017
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Quantum Motion has delivered the industry’s first full-stack silicon CMOS quantum computer. “This is quantum computing’s silicon moment,” said James Palles-Dimmock, CEO, Quantum Motion. “Today’s announcement demonstrates you can build a robust, functional quantum computer using the world’s most scalable technology, with the ability to be mass-produced.” Marking a major milestone for silicon-based quantum technology, the system has been installed at the UK’s National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) Read more: https://lnkd.in/epCAuEDN #CMOS #quantumcomputing #silicon #semiconductors
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A useful quantum computer will need millions of qubits and silicon is the way to get there. At Quantum Motion, we don’t just focus on developing the machine, we are working hand-in-hand with industry to understand when and how quantum computing will make an impact on their most important challenges. A great example is our recent collaboration with Boehringer Ingelheim, University of Toronto, and University of Oxford. Together, we’ve developed a quantum algorithm that tackles one of the central problems in drug discovery: calculating free energy differences to predict how well a molecule will bind to a biological target. While today’s hardware isn’t yet ready to run such demanding algorithms, the research demonstrates a clear milestone for future applications of #quantum computing in pharmaceuticals and motivates us to keep building the most scalable kind of quantum computer, based on #CMOS transistors. Incredible work led by our applications lead Thomas R. Bromley https://lnkd.in/gGxRU66F
How can quantum computing be used for drug design? Calculating free energies is a crucial step to understand how well a drug molecule will bond to a biological target. A recent arXiv upload by authors from Quantum Motion, Boehringer Ingelheim, University of Toronto, and University of Oxford defines a quantum algorithm that computes free energy differences using a technique called thermodynamic integration, offering performance improvements over prior quantum-based approaches. Although this algorithm is too resource intensive for current quantum hardware, it offers a future-facing milestone for the practical application of quantum computing ⭐ https://lnkd.in/e9DKzQd6
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"This house believes that #quantum computers will have a greater impact on our lives than conventional ones" A great debate at a great venue, the home of free speech, the Oxford Union with the great and good of quantum computing at the #Seeqa conference. Chatham House rules, so no attribution, but whoever made the statement that the zenith of classical computing allowed us to find out about Taylor Swift's engagement in record time last week, whereas quantum computing stands to give us access to the keys of the universe was clearly onto something. Unfortunately the noes had it and the motion was defeated, [Ayes: 72 Noes: 94] - but a great event and many thanks to Simon Benjamin and Balint Koczor for organising. Unlock.
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💡 Open PhD position - benchmarking silicon quantum computers. Are you an exceptional student in electrical engineering, quantum engineering, or physics? Join our expanding team in Sydney and gain hands-on experience with CMOS quantum computers as they scale up. In partnership with University of Technology Sydney, this PhD position offers a chance to tackle real-world engineering challenges and work at the forefront of technology development, advancing large-scale quantum computing in silicon. https://lnkd.in/eR_VrScc #PhD #sydney #quantum
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It was a pleasure to sit down with Jason Palmer at the Economist conference a couple of weeks ago and they have now put the 15 minute conversation on their YouTube channel if any wants either: a) a chatty summary of why we are doing what we are doing at Quantum Motion. b) to see me inadvertently talk about a quantum computer that is as unscalable as it is cruel based on 100,000 children controlling it (~9.40min). ... and everything in between. A short snippet here and the link to the conversation below.
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Looking forward to sitting down with Jason Palmer tomorrow at the #Economist Commercialising Quantum event and talking about how Quantum Motion are scaling to utility.
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🎙️ Great to see M. Fernando González Zalba, Principal Quantum Engineer at Quantum Motion, interviewed by Spanish broadcaster EITB to discuss recent advances in quantum computing and our collaboration with the Basque Nanoscience Cooperative Research Center. A fantastic spotlight on the important work being done at the intersection of cutting-edge research and international collaboration. #QuantumComputing #SanSebastian #CICnanoGUNE #Basque #Spain
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One day, two Prime Ministers - a clear sign that Quantum Motion is expanding its international presence. This week, M. Fernando González Zalba, Principal Quantum Engineer at Quantum Motion, met with Lehendakari Imanol Pradales Gil, alongside the director of CiC nanoGUNE, José Maria Pitarke, to discuss our collaborative research with the Basque Nanoscience Cooperative Research Center. This marked the start of the construction of the Quantum Tower - a state-of-the-art facility that will house our San Sebastián subsidiary and new Quantum Hardware team led by M. Fernando González Zalba. The event was also attended by Juan Ignacio Pérez Iglesias (Minister of Science, Universities and Innovation), Javier Martínez-Ojinaga (President of CIC nanoGUNE and CEO of CAF), Adolfo Morais (Vice-minister for Science and Innovation), Maialen Agirre (Innovation Director) and Ainara Garcia-Gallastegui (Tech Transfer Director CIC nanoGUNE). Meanwhile, our CEO James Palles-Dimmock visited 10 Downing Street to meet UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer discussing the UK’s national quantum strategy, entrepreneurship, and the role of deep tech in driving long-term economic growth. #QuantumTower #QuantumStrategy #Innovation #DeepTech
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It was uncanny to hear Sir Keir Starmer sounding like he had picked up Dominic Johnson (ex Tory Investment Minister)'s speech for all occasions yesterday afternoon. Lord Johnson had a turn of phrase about there being "no nobler thing than the allocation of capital to the point of highest return", just to ensure maximum chance of an argument with a socialist. Whatever your politics, it was important to hear recognition from the current PM that wealth creation and the hard work of entrepreneurs is the most important thing that the government can support. Here's hoping that future actions support the warm words. Hats off to all the great companies in the #futurefifty present at number 10 yesterday and thanks to Johnny M. and Tech Nation and for organising.
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