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Quantum technology is heating up as Amazon Web Services launches Ocelot, Microsoft reveals Majorana, and Google unveils Willow. While these advancements are groundbreaking, quantum startups are also making waves with more practical innovations.

Enter QuantWare, a Dutch startup founded in 2020, claiming to power quantum computers in 20 countries with its VIO technology. Unlike networking smaller systems together, QuantWare’s 3D chip architecture focuses on scaling up QPUs for more power and fewer errors.

QuantWare recently secured a €20 million Series A funding, positioning itself as a leader in the Netherlands’ growing quantum ecosystem. With plans to expand its team and technology, the startup is now accepting preorders for Contralto-A, a quantum error correction QPU.

Tech Heavyweights Join the Quantum Race

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While Big Tech companies vie for the largest QPUs, startups like QuantWare are focused on making quantum hardware commercially accessible. By offering their QPUs and technology to other companies, QuantWare aims to accelerate the availability of quantum computing for all.

In collaboration with well-funded quantum startups like Alice & Bob, QuantWare is on a mission to develop quantum technology that can solve industrial-scale problems. With the potential to address challenges like creating better materials and enhancing sustainability, quantum computing is poised to revolutionize various industries.

As the quantum race heats up, QuantWare remains dedicated to pushing the boundaries of quantum technology with its VIO architecture. The goal is clear: to be a driving force in the rapid development of million-qubit systems for a quantum-powered future.

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