October Qruiseletter

Read about the latest Qruise news 🚀

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Welcome to the October edition of the Qruiseletter! It’s been a big month for us here at Qruise, so this edition includes:

  • Our New Partnership with Quantum Machines

  • The Quantum World Congress Start-up Pitch Competition

  • The Quantum Effects Award

  • Recoil-free Quantum Gates with Optical Qubits

  • Qruise Down Under!

Qruise and Quantum Machines Announce Strategic Partnership

We’re delighted to announce that following the success of our recent collaborations, Quantum Machines will offer Qruise software as an add-on to their hardware!

Leveraging the respective strengths of both companies, this comprehensive solution will provide quantum researchers and developers with all they need for high-precision control, calibration, and characterisation of their quantum devices.

Qruise Wins 2nd Place in the Quantum World Congress Startup Pitch Competition

We’re absolutely thrilled to share that we came 2nd in the Quantum World Congress Startup Pitch Competition!

Our CPO, Anurag Saha Roy, did a fantastic job highlighting the state-of-the-art features that make our software so unique! He was up against some of the best and brightest in the quantum world, so it’s a great honour to have been chosen as the 1st runner up.

Qruise wins Quantum Effects Award for Quantum Computing Software

We’re honoured to announce we won the Quantum Effects Award for the category of “Quantum computing software & algorithms”!

“This achievement highlights the collective efforts of the entire Qruise team,” said Nicu Becherescu, Qruise business development manager, who accepted the award at the conference. “Their dedication and scientific rigour have been pivotal in creating cutting-edge software solutions that address the complex challenges of quantum computation and push the boundaries to drive progress forward.”

Recoil-free Quantum Gates with Optical Qubits

We’re excited to share the results of our latest work on optical qubits, performed in collaboration with Prof. Andrea Alberti and the Max Planck Institute of Quantum Optics.

In this work, we propose a scheme to suppress the effect of photon recoil by three orders of magnitude compared to ordinary pulses. This paves the way towards the realisation of systems with >1000 gates with an overall fidelity above 99%!

Qruise Down Under!

Qruise is heading to Australia for the first time! Catch us from 4th to 8th November in Sydney at SpinQubit6, which will focus on spin-based quantum information processing.

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