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Algorithmiq

Algorithmiq develops quantum algorithms and error mitigation techniques for computational chemistry and materials science. The company's tensor network-based error mitigation approach enhances the accuracy of noisy quantum computers. Backed by Tiger Global and IBM, Algorithmiq collaborates with IBM's quantum division to push the boundaries of quantum utility in chemical simulation. Based in Helsinki, the company was founded by researchers with deep expertise in quantum information theory.

Country
Finland
Founded
2020
Stage
Series A

Funding

Series A
Total Raised
$14M+
Last Valuation
Undisclosed
Revenue
Pre-revenue
Employees
25
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