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Quobly Bolsters Leadership for Quantum Computing Push

Quobly's new leadership team brings together expertise from research, engineering, and business. With record funding and strategic partnerships, the company is poised to make quantum computing a reality for everyday business operations.

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Quobly Bolsters Leadership for Quantum Computing Push

Quobly, a French startup, has appointed three senior technologists to its leadership team, aiming to translate experimental advances in silicon qubits into market-ready solutions. The company has raised record-setting funding and secured partnerships with industry leaders, aiming to accelerate the transition from prototype to production in quantum computing.

Quobly's new governance model aligns scientific research with commercial goals, from basic research to product rollout. Tristan Meunier, now Chief Innovation Officer, leads this effort. Jean‐Charles Barbé, the new Chief Technology Officer, brings two decades of experience from CEA‐Leti, leading simulation, modeling, and technology transfer initiatives. Cyril Condemine, the new Chief Product Development Officer, has a career spanning research, engineering, and business, with experience in deep-tech startups and product development.

Quobly has secured partnerships with industry leaders such as Soitec, Orano, Air Liquide, and ST Microelectronics. The company has already established industry partnerships with companies such as Bosch and BMW, with future collaborations aimed at expanding into AI-driven automotive technologies and smart manufacturing.

With record-setting funding and strategic partnerships, Quobly is well-positioned to bring quantum computing from the laboratory into everyday business operations. The appointment of senior technologists signals a commitment to innovation and commercial success, reflecting a broader shift in Europe toward a cohesive quantum ecosystem.

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