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Qedma

Qedma develops software that identifies noise profiles of quantum processors and applies algorithmic corrections to suppress and mitigate errors, enabling quantum circuits up to 1,000 times larger to run accurately on current hardware. The company raised $26 million in a July 2025 Series A led by Glilot Capital's Glilot+ fund, with participation from IBM. Co-founded by Professor Dorit Aharonov, described as 'quantum royalty' for her foundational contributions to quantum computing theory, and CEO Asif Sinay, a Talpiot alumnus. Qedma's QESEM platform works across quantum hardware vendors.

Country
Israel
Founded
2021
Stage
Series A

Funding

Series A
Total Raised
$31M+
Last Valuation
Undisclosed
Revenue
Pre-revenue
Employees
30
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