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QuantrolOx

QuantrolOx is an Oxford University spin-out that develops machine-learning-based software for automatically tuning, stabilizing, and optimizing quantum processors. Its Quantum EDGE platform enhances qubit performance, maximizes uptime, and reduces the operational burden of maintaining quantum devices. The company targets quantum hardware teams who spend significant time manually calibrating their systems.

Country
United Kingdom
Founded
2021
Stage
Seed

Funding

Seed
Total Raised
£5M+
Last Valuation
Undisclosed
Revenue
Pre-revenue
Employees
20
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