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Q-CTRL raises $59M for quantum computing software
Q-CTRL has raised $113 million for its latest funding round for building quantum computing infrastructure software.
Investment from NTT Finance and TISI highlights a growing quantum opportunity in the Japanese market, coinciding with Japan’s emerging role as a partner to the AUKUS technology sharing agreement. Q-CTRL’s UAV-mountable optical magnetometer used for measuring Earth’s magnetic field to identify subsurface features like metal objects, geological structures and archaeological artifacts.The company said it is building the quantum workforce of the future. Black Opal offers a series of intuitive lessons that include visualizations, animations, and hands-on exercises, helping users from beginners to experts understand complex quantum mechanics in a digestible way.
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