Quantum Machines Acquires QHarbor, Opens R&D Office in Delft

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According to Quantum Machines, the Israel-based quantum computing company has acquired QHarbor from TU Delft and opened a research and development office in Delft, the Netherlands. The new site in Hubbz Delft will be staffed by the QHarbor team and work with local partners including House of Quantum. QHarbor, a spin-off from TU Delft’s QuTech quantum research institute, develops software for quantum experimentation. Quantum Machines builds hardware and software for real-time control of quantum processors and currently operates offices in Israel, the US, Germany, France, Denmark, Japan, and Singapore.

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