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Demonstrating High-Fidelity Gates and the World’s Largest Entangled Logical Qubit State in Atom Computing’s Flagship Systems

Demonstrating High-Fidelity Gates and the World’s Largest Entangled Logical Qubit State in Atom Computing’s Flagship Systems

November 22, 2024
In September Microsoft announced their collaboration with Atom Computing to build the world’s most powerful quantum machine, and create a unique commercial offering which is available for order today. Just two months after this announcement they are excited to share the news that together they have now entangled 24 logical qubits, setting a new world record. They also jointly demonstrated error detection, correction, and computation with 28 logical qubits on Atom’s flagship systems.

Atom Computing Picks Denmark for European Headquarters, Receives Danish Funding

Atom Computing Picks Denmark for European Headquarters, Receives Danish Funding

June 5, 2024
The Export and Investment Fund of Denmark (EIFO) has announced an investment of 70 million DKK (~US$10.21 million) in Atom Computing, one of the world’s leading quantum technology businesses. On the basis of this invest

EIFO Has Announced an Investment of 70 Million DKK in Atom Computing

The Export and Investment Fund of Denmark (EIFO) has announced an investment of 70 million DKK (~US$10.21 million) in Atom Computing, one of the world’s leading quantum technology businesses. On the basis of this investment, the California-based company has chosen Denmark as the location of its European headquarters.

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Atom Computing Selected by DARPA to Explore Near-Term Utility-Scale Quantum Computing With Neutral Atoms

Atom Computing Selected by DARPA to Explore Near-Term Utility-Scale Quantum Computing With Neutral Atoms

April 5, 2025
Atom Computing has been selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to explore how Atom’s highly-scalable neutral atom technology will realize utility-scale quantum computing in the near term.

Atom Computing Recognized by Fast Company as One of the World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2025

Atom Computing Recognized by Fast Company as One of the World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2025

March 19, 2025
Atom Computing announced today that it has been named to Fast Company’s renowned list of the World’s Most Innovative Companies of 2025.

Atom Computing: Building Quantum Supercomputers with Microsoft

Atom Computing: Building Quantum Supercomputers with Microsoft

September 12, 2024
oday Microsoft announced a game-changing collaboration to extend our lead in the race: together we will build the world’s most powerful quantum computer on a path to scientific and commercial advantage. Microsoft and Atom Computing have been working closely together to accelerate the development of fault-tolerant quantum supercomputers that can solve impactful problems too difficult for even the most powerful classical supercomputing systems.

Atom Computing Welcomes Dr. Jon Simon and Dr. Eliot Kapit

Atom Computing Welcomes Dr. Jon Simon and Dr. Eliot Kapit

August 3, 2024
Atom Computing’s highly scalable neutral atom technology allows the company to race towards building the first fault-tolerant quantum computers and achieve larger numbers of qubits with each generation of its quantum computing platforms – at a rate of 10x increase per generation.

Atom Computing Announced the Resignation of Its CEO, With the Company’s Founder and Previous CEO Assuming the Position

Neutral-atom quantum computing company Atom Computing recently announced that Rob Hays has stepped down from his position as CEO. Ben Bloom, the company's Founder and previous CEO, will assume the CEO role.

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Partnership Forms to Explore Quantum Computing for Healthcare

Partnership Forms to Explore Quantum Computing for Healthcare

May 17, 2024
Quantum computing often speaks to the imagination as a futuristic “black box” that, like a Swiss Army Knife, can be used to provide solutions to a broad landscape of complex problems. With rapid, recent advances in the technology, the future of quantum computing might be closer than we think.
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