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Wednesday, March 11 2020 - 18:00
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IQM Makes First Expansion Move; Creates Subsidiary in Germany to Drive Quantum Hardware-software Co-design
ESPOO, Finland, 11 March, 2020/PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Top quantum expert tapped to lead the new facility

IQM Finland Oy (IQM) (http://www.meetiqm.com/), today announced an expansion 
through the establishment of its first subsidiary company, IQM Germany, located 
in Munich. The company also announced the appointment of renowned quantum 
computing and quantum technology expert, Prof. Enrique Solano as CEO of IQM 
Germany. IQM is an emerging hardware leader focused on developing quantum 
computers based on scalable high-speed superconducting quantum processors. The 
company was last Friday named as one of the ten most promising startups in 
Finland by the Finnish financial magazine Talouselämä
 (https://www.meetiqm.com/2020/03/06/iqm-receives-a-prestigious-startup-prize/).

The expansion move intends to harness local quantum expertise to create a 
co-design hub that tightens the interaction between quantum hardware and 
quantum software development. The idea is to optimize quantum chips at the 
earliest development stage to meet gate design, connectivity, gate fidelity, 
and other technical imperatives for scalable quantum computing. The novel 
co-design model lets IQM collaborate closely with its current and future 
software partners throughout Europe to accelerate the development of useful 
quantum solutions for specialized applications.

Prof. Enrique Solano will lead the Munich operation as CEO of IQM Germany. The 
Peruvian/Spanish physicist is a renowned international expert in quantum 
computing, quantum simulation, quantum artificial intelligence, and quantum 
technologies. He joins IQM from his leading positions in two quantum centers in 
Bilbao, Spain, and Shanghai, China.

"Munich was the obvious location for the new facility," said IQM's CEO, Dr. Jan 
Goetz. "For Germany and Bavaria, in particular, building a quantum computer is 
a strategic national priority. That commitment has produced an ecosystem of 
quantum innovation, with stakeholders from industry, academia and the investor 
community collectively focused on advancing Europe's quantum leadership."
The new facility marks IQM's first expansion outside of Finland. Since its 
debut last July, the company has ramped up fast to build an infrastructure to 
produce scalable quantum devices efficiently. At its operations lab in Espoo, 
qubit samples are already being produced on a wafer scale every week. The 
devices are benchmarked onsite for uniformity, accuracy, quality, and other 
imperatives for real-world applications. The high-throughput/fast-feedback 
model allows IQM technologists to constantly monitor the quality of the 
fabrication processes, and thus ensure high-quality quantum processors.
At present, IQM´s team of experts drives the business in four core areas: 
fabrication, scalable electronics, software, and systems integration. The new 
team in Munich will extend these efforts to design special-purpose processors 
for near-term algorithms, while also focusing on IP development. Of the 
company's nearly three dozen employees, 25 hold PhDs, almost all in physics, 
and specifically quantum computing.

Prof. Solano adds new weight to the multi-national IQM team with his record of 
leadership in academic and entrepreneurial ecosystems. His previous roles 
include Distinguished Professor and Director at QuArtist - Quantum Artificial 
Intelligence for Science and Technology at Shanghai University in China, as 
well as similar positions at the International Center of Quantum Computing and 
Quantum Technologies at the University of the Basque Country in Bilbao, Spain. 
He obtained his PhD in physics from the Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro 
in Brazil.

"The hardware-software co-design model is different and exciting and brings a 
design-think mindset to quantum computing," said Prof. Solano. "It lets us 
develop and optimize next-generation chip architectures for specific 
applications and implement quantum computing algorithms for industries with 
entrenched operations in Germany and throughout Europe. For example, financial 
models and predictions for car manufacturers, as well as models for drug 
design, material design, aerodynamics, nuclear reactions, biological systems, 
intelligent devices, use-cases for smart cities, and much more. I'm thrilled to 
join the company."   

Prof. Mikko Möttönen, Founder and Chief Scientist of IQM added: "I have long 
admired Enrique for his ability to solve extremely difficult theoretical 
problems that are useful for practical application. He's already building a 
team of experts at IQM to increase our understanding of quantum algorithms to 
develop financial models for myriad applications. This will enable us to 
quickly optimize our hardware for new algorithmic inventions produced by our 
software partners. He's a dream addition to the team."
 
For information on IQM, please visit www.meetiqm.com

IQM Contact
Jan Goetz, CEO IQM; email: jan@meetiqm.com; +358 505 666 483 (English & German)
Mikko Möttönen, Chief Scientist, IQM; email: mikko@meetiqm.com; +358 505 940 
950 (English & Finnish)
Enrique Solano, CEO IQM Germany; email: enrique.solano@meetiqm.com; +49 151 
7217 3120 (English & Spanish)


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SOURCE: IQM Finland Oy
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