Startups that join the network can apply to access more advanced devices for projects that would benefit from a larger qubit count. The IBM Quantum Ne

Quantum startups leap from lab to launch with IBM incubator

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Startups that join the network can apply to access more advanced devices for projects that would benefit from a larger qubit count.

The IBM Quantum Network provides startups like Super.tech individual support from IBM's quantum researchers, and access to devices down to the microwave pulses used to control qubits, and other assistance across the stack. To learn more about how we can help your startup, email IBM Quantum Global Lead for Startups, Stefan Elrington.

A healthy quantum ecosystem needs more than a few successful quantum computing players—it requires a variety of business, academic, and government interests working together to realize quantum computing's greatest potential. Central to that future, then, is a vibrant startup community—perhaps the most adventurous players of all—to tackle some of the highest risk challenges we foresee arising along the way. IBM Quantum is committed to fostering the startup community through our IBM Quantum Network.

The IBM Quantum Network includes dozens of startups that we think will benefit most from personalized access to our systems. Startups who join the network can apply to access more advanced devices for projects that would benefit from a larger qubit count.

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