Espoo outside of Helsinki is turning into quite the quantum hub.

The citys latest addition to the Finnish quantum computing ecosystem is QMill.

We are the ones who will be the first to provide them with that.

Algorithm startup QMill vows to become ‘first to provide quantum advantage’

Hitting this milestone will also unlock tremendous value across a number of industries.

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These machines are prone to errors, especially when attempting to scale and control a larger number of qubits.

AN image of the four men in the QMill founding team, all wearing suits

What we are doing is using the near-term hardware for quantum advantage.

The funds will go towardthe development of QMills highly resource-efficient quantum algorithms.

Indeed, the QMill founders resumes are impressive.

Linnea Ahlgren

Dickson Instructor at the University of Chicago.

Because we have a tradition to cooperate in a pre-competitive mode, join forces.

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Linnea is the senior editor at TNW, having joined in April 2023.

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