SEEQC CEO John Levy cover article in Harvard Business School Alumni Bulletin
SEEQC Announces Digital Chip-Based Collaboration with NVIDIA to Accelerate Quantum Supercomputing
SEEQC System Red Successfully Runs HQS Quantum Simulations Algorithm
SEEQC Debuts First Quantum Computer in Italy, Solidifying Italy’s Role as a Leader in Quantum
Chip Charts Course for Quantum-Computer Scaling
For Ultrafast Calculations, We Have Chosen Italy
SEEQC Unveils Italy’s First Quantum Computing System
SEEQC Unveils First Fully Digital Chips for Full-Stack Quantum Computers, Taking Major Leap Towards Scaling Commercial Quantum Systems
Quantum computer startup SEEQC unveils digital chip that operates at super cold temp
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SEEQC Partners With BASF
SEEQC Partners With BASF To Build Commercially Scalable Roadmap to Explore Applications of Quantum Computing in Homogeneous Catalysis
BASF and Seeqc Partner on Quantum Computing Effort
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BASF and SEEQC collaborating on quantum-computing study of homogenoeous catalysts
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BASF Explores Quantum for Industrial Catalyst Discovery
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SEEQC collaborates with BASF to investigate quantum computing applications in chemical reactions.
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Quantum Computing Weekend Update February 6-11
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BASF Joins the SEEQC-led QuPharma Project to Research Using Quantum for Simulating Chemical Reactions
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SEEQC adds BASF as partner, QuPharma member
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SEEQC Partners With BASF To Explore Applications of Quantum Computing in Chemical Reactions for Industrial Use
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SEEQC Partners With BASF To Explore Applications of Quantum Computing in Chemical Reactions for Industrial Use
Portfolio Spotlight: How SEEQC is Breaking Quantum Computing out of the Lab and into the Real World
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News 12 Westchester
Chips Act could lead Westchester scientists to make next breakthrough in quantum computing
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SEEQC Awarded $400,000 Grant from Department of Energy for Small Business Research and Development
Quantum Computing Chips: A Guide
SEEQC Announces Addition of Scientific Advisory Board, Vice President of Engineering and Unveils New Brand Identity
Quantum Computing Companies SEEQC and QuantWare Partner to Co-develop Quantum Processors with Integrated Signal Generating Electronics
Merck Venture Arm Invests in Quantum Computing Startup SEEQC
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World first operating system breakthrough puts quantum computing on a chip
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UK/US Quantum Computer Developer Achieves First Integration of All Key Functions Towards an Operating System on a Chip
SEEQC Employee Spotlight: Marco Arzeo
Learn more about SEEQC’s researcher and lab manager, Marco Arzeo...
Need more budget for artificial intelligence projects? Point out what the competition may be doing
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This is how big corporations invest in deeptech
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Innovating with Scott Amyx
Interview with John Levy, CEO of SEEQC
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Report: Enterprise Deep Tech Investment Driven By Intense Competition, Looming Business Challenges
Out of the Lab, Into the Market: SEEQC’s New Report on Deep Tech’s Future
SEEQC & NY Creates Partner With Air Force Research Lab On $1.5 Million Phase II Advanced Technology Program
SEEQC’s Naples Team Achieves Quantum Computing Milestone
Weekly Quantum World Detangled
Interview with John Levy, CEO of SEEQC
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Scandinavian MIND
Fredrik Carlström on the potential of quantum computing.
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How Merck works with SEEQC to cut through quantum computing hype
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Quantum Personality of The Year 2020 – Nominee: John Levy
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Seeqc Employee Spotlight: John Levy
John Levy is a co-founder and CEO at Seeqc. John received his bachelor's from Amherst College and an MBA from the Harvard Business School. Based in New York, John works closely with the team at Seeqc's headquarters and manages the company's funding and business strategy.
Seeqc Employee Spotlight: Matt Hutchings
Matt Hutchings received his PhD in experimental physics from Cardiff University and has extensive experience in both research and commercialization of quantum computing technology. Currently residing in London, Matt leads the Seeqc UK team and works closely with the company's European partners.
SEEQC Announces LG Technology Ventures’ Participation in Series A Funding Round
TQD Exclusive: SEEQC Cuts Its Own Path to the Quantum Era With Integrated Circuit Approach
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Silicon Angle
SEEQC raises $22.4M to build out its hybrid quantum computing architecture
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On EQT Ventures’ investment in SEEQC, the digital quantum computing company
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SEEQC secures $22.4M funding for digital quantum computing technology
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SEEQC Secures $22.4 Million In Series A Round; Strategic Investment Led By EQT Ventures
Let’s talk about quantum computing in drug discovery
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SEEQC Selected For $150,000 Phase I Award By Air Force Research Laboratory
SEEQC Selected For NASA’s 2019 SBIR Program Phase II Award
SEEQC among 124 U.S. businesses to receive share of $104M investment
SEEQC raises $5M to help make quantum computing commercially viable
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4 Top Superconductor Startups Impacting Engineering
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SEEQC UK Awarded £1.8M In Grants To Advance Quantum Computing Initiatives
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SEEQC UK Awarded £1.8M In Grants To Advance Quantum Computing Initiatives
Conditioning of Superconductive Properties in Graph-Shaped Reticles
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SEEQC raises $5M to develop a hybrid quantum computer
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SEEQC
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SEEQC Gains Over $11 Million in Funding to Introduce Fully Digital Quantum Computing
1 million qubit quantum computers: moving beyond the current “brute force” strategy
More horsepower may not be the answer for the fledgling industry.
Today is 1946 in quantum computing time
While the industry checks off important milestones, the question of real-world computing platforms continues to loom large.