Also known as: QSpice Labs, Aurora Quantum Technologies (formerly known as QSpice Labs Inc.)
Building the first practical, integrated quantum computer.
Company is closed
Event Year: 2018
Company is closed
Event Year: 2018
AuroraQ was focused on developing a fully integrated and practical quantum computing system. Their approach involved combining diverse quantum components, each designed to handle specific data-related tasks such as processing, communication, and memory. This integration of specialized components, working in concert to execute calculations, mirrors the fundamental architecture of classical computers. AuroraQ aimed to differentiate itself by addressing the integration challenges that other quantum hardware companies had yet to tackle. The vision was to become the 'Dell' of quantum computing, sourcing components from various partners to construct a superior quantum computer. However, the company is now inactive.
AuroraQ was focused on developing a fully integrated and practical quantum computing system. Their approach involved combining diverse quantum components, each designed to handle specific data-related tasks such as processing, communication, and memory. This integration of specialized components, working in concert to execute calculations, mirrors the fundamental architecture of classical computers. AuroraQ aimed to differentiate itself by addressing the integration challenges that other quantum hardware companies had yet to tackle. The vision was to become the 'Dell' of quantum computing, sourcing components from various partners to construct a superior quantum computer. However, the company is now inactive.
Total Raised: Unknown (Y Combinator backed)
Last Round: Winter 2019
Total Raised: Unknown (Y Combinator backed)
Last Round: Winter 2019
Industrials
Industrials
Industrials -> Manufacturing and Robotics
Industrials -> Manufacturing and Robotics
Team size: 1
Hiring: No
Team size: 1
Hiring: No