QunaSys
QunaSys develops quantum chemistry simulation software, focusing on algorithms for molecular simulation and materials science on near-term quantum computers. The company's QURI Parts framework provides modular quantum algorithm components. QunaSys is Japan's leading quantum software startup and has partnerships with Toyota, Mitsubishi Chemical, and ENEOS for industrial applications in automotive, chemicals, and energy. The company represents the bridge between Japan's quantum hardware programs and commercial end-users.
- Country
- Japan
- Founded
- 2018
- Stage
- Series A
Funding
- Total Raised
- ¥1B+ (~$7M+)
- Last Valuation
- Undisclosed
- Employees
- 30
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