QCi's Chief Executive Officer, Dr. William McGann, provides an update on QCi's strategic progress this past month.
Read an excerpt from his message below:
"This past month, QCi has continued to execute on our sales and marketing strategy, and we are gaining momentum with customers in the market. During this time, the Company’s focus on driving commercial execution for both our products and foundry services for thin film lithium niobate (TFLN) has established a robust pipeline of business.
We are seeing increased interest from the industry in Dirac-3, driven by our Senior Vice President of Business Development, Rich Nelson. In September, QCi attended key conferences such as Quantum World Congress 2024 (QWC) and Quantum.Tech Europe, as well as delivered multiple presentations, significantly raising the profile of Dirac-3 and its capabilities among government and commercial customers."
QCi Highlights from a Dynamic Month of Conferences and Events
The QCi team experienced an exciting month filled with several engaging conferences and events. Check out some key highlights below:
Quantum World Congress
QCi joined quantum leaders from industry, academia, and government at the third annual Quantum World Congress 2024.
QCi was proud to exhibit at this year’s conference, showcasing its latest hardware solutions, including its photonic optimization solver Dirac-3.
Quantum.Tech Europe
QCi traveled to the United Kingdom to attend Quantum.Tech Europe, where the team engaged with leading companies from Europe, the Middle East, and South America. The conference provided a valuable opportunity for fostering partnerships and discussing innovation and the future of quantum technologies.
QCi Senior Vice President of Business Development, Rich Nelson, also spoke on the Innovation and Eco-system stage to share QCi’s latest developments and the Company's journey to quantum computing commercialization.
Quantum Driven New Jersey Meetup
QCi had the opportunity to serve as the speakers at the Quantum Driven New Jersey forum held this month at Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken. Chief Technology Officer, Yong Meng Sua, along with Quantum Technology Leads Lac Nguygen and Prajnesh Kumar, introduced attendees to QCi and presented an overview of the team’s recent advancements, including its Dirac-3 for optimization problems and its photonic reservoir computer for AI.
European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC)
QCi Director of PIC and Foundry Services, Pouya Dianat, traveled to Frankfurt, Germany for the European Conference on Optical Communication (ECOC), where he had the opportunity to engage in discussions about the latest developments for QCi’s new foundry in Tempe, Arizona.
IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE24)
At this year’s Chemical Applications of Quantum Computing workshop in Montreal, Canada, QCi’s Solutions Architect, Uchenna Chukwu, presented hisrecent work utilizing a new method inspired by the Quantum Annealing Eigensolver (QAE), implemented on a photonic-based analog quantum computer for electronic structure calculations.
The workshop was part of the 2024 IEEE International Conference on Quantum Computing and Engineering (QCE24).
📽️QCi Featured on Fox Business Network📽️
QCi was thrilled to unveil its Dirac-3 commercial video, which aired nationally on Fox Business Network this month. Watch the full video below!
QCi Latest News
Quantum Computing, Inc. Extends Collaborative Agreement with Los Alamos National Laboratory
QCi announced the extension of its Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) with the Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).
This strategic collaborative agreement focuses on QCi’s new entropy quantum optimization machine, Dirac-3, and its capabilities to quickly and efficiently solve highly complex problems associated with quantum simulations, social networks, protein structure prediction, and telecommunications.
Professor William Bosl of the University of San Francisco Partners with EMOTIV, Quantum Computing Inc. & Purple Point Neurodiagnostics to Advance Brain Health Monitoring
QCi was thrilled to announce its recent collaboration with the University of San Francisco (USF) Data Institute led by Professor William Bosl, along with EMOTIV and Purple Point Neurodiagnostics, to enhance brain health monitoring and analysis.
Building quantum machines for a brighter future, QCi is proud to have its EmuCore reservoir computing device playing a role in Dr. Bosl’s work pursuing novel approaches to EEG analysis and transforming the way we understand brain health and detect brain disorders.
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