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Commutator Studios GmbH Secures Funding for Innovative Quantum Technology
Quantum computers can solve complex problems beyond the reach of traditional super computers. Their computational power will revolutionize many important industries: from chemistry and pharmaceuticals to finance and logistics.
Quantum computing hiking the alps
As part of the QAI Ventures accelerator workshops, we have been working on IP strategy, startup governance, and scaling sales in quantum computing.
Participating in QAI Ventures in Uptown Basel
We have been selected as part of Batch 2 of the startup accelerator with a quantum focus organized by QAI Ventures in Basel.
The Multiverse of Quantum Computing at a Music Festival
Ever wondered what is the connection between Caribbean rums, the beach and quantum computers?
QAI Ventures - Accelerator Program Graduation
We have graduated from the QAI Ventures accelerator program!
Pitch Finalist for the Creative Destruction Bootcamp Competition
At the end of the CDL Bootcamp, there was a pitch competition for the 33 quantum startups. Commutator Studios made it to the three finalists.
First Principles Podcast Interview about Quantum Computing
We had a nice chat with Christian Keil from the Podcast First Principles. This podcast features a very fun format of informal but technical conversations.
Understanding quantum computing through drunken walks
Every quantum walk starts with a first quantum step. Want to get some intuition of why quantum computers can outperform world's biggest HPCs?
Creative Destruction Lab Quantum Event in Montreal
Our team is invited to Creative Destruction Lab Quantum Event in Montreal
Creative Destruction Lab: Quantum Bootcamp
We were selected to the prestigious Creative Destruction Lab: Quantum Bootcamp that connects us to investors and experienced mentors.
Unlocking the Quantum Future at Latitude 59
Latitude 59 is one of the biggest startup events in the Baltics. They invited us to be part of a quantum computing panel.