JERUSALEM (Reuters) -Israeli startup Quantum Machines said on Thursday it would partner with French tech startup Alice & Bob in an advanced quantum computing laboratory in Paris.
Alice & Bob is building the $50 million lab and Quantum Machines, whose hardware and software platform aims to accelerate the realization of practical quantum computers, will equip the lab along with Bluefors, a maker of cryogenic measurement systems in quantum technology.
The new lab will enable Alice & Bob’s next-generation quantum chip series – Lithium, Beryllium and Graphene. This development hub will be funded by the company’s recent $103 million private funding round.
Alice & Bob was founded in 2020 and specialises in the field of quantum computing. Quantum Machines said in February it had raised $170 million in mid-stage funding.
(Reporting by Steven Scheer; Editing by Susan Fenton)
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