Quantum Computing Report

QC Design Secures €4M ($4.35M USD) Funding from EIC Accelerator for Design Automation Tools for Fault Tolerant Quantum Computing

QC Design, a leader in quantum design automation software, has secured €4 million ($4.35 million USD) in funding through the prestigious EIC Accelerator program by the European Innovation Council. This funding aims to support the further development of their Plaquette quantum design-automation software and architectures for fault-tolerant quantum computing. Plaquette is crucial for hardware manufacturers, helping them optimize logical qubits and architectures despite imperfections in physical qubits and gates.

Emerging as one of 68 winners out of 969 proposals in a highly competitive process with a 7% success rate, QC Design highlights the critical need for fault-tolerance design-automation tools in advancing quantum computing technologies. The €4 million funding, which includes a €2.5 million ($2.72 million USD) grant and up to €1.5 million ($1.63 million USD) in equity investments, supports QC Design’s mission to enhance scalable and reliable quantum computing solutions across various hardware platforms.

Ish Dhand, CEO of QC Design, emphasized their commitment to advancing quantum computing technologies with the EIC funding, positioning QC Design to solidify its leadership in quantum design automation globally. Professor Martin B. Plenio, scientific founder of QC Design, highlighted the parallels between fault-tolerance design tools in quantum computing and electronic design-automation in semiconductor development.

For additional information, you can access the press release provided by the company here.

July 16, 2024

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