Israeli Startup Qedma Raises $26M to Tackle Quantum Computing Errors
Qedma secures $26M with IBM’s support to solve key quantum computing errors using breakthrough error mitigation software.
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Israeli Startup Qedma Raises $26M to Tackle Quantum Computing Errors Qedma Raises $26M to Solve Quantum Computing Errors Quantum computing promises to revolutionize industries like finance, medicine, and materials science—but not without solving one critical challenge: quantum error correction. Israeli quantum startup Qedma has just raised $26 million to take on this obstacle, with IBM joining the round as both investor and collaborator.This article breaks down how Qedma’s software is pushing the quantum industry forward, why IBM and other tech giants are investing in error mitigation, and what this means for the future of computing. Image Credits:Eyal Toueg for Qedma How Qedma’s Software Targets Quantum Computing Errors While many companies developing quantum technology are obsessed with hardware, Qedma is taking a different route. Rather than building quantum machines, the Israeli startup is focused on reducing quantum computing errors through a sophisticated software solution called QESEM—Quantum Error Suppression and Error Mitigation. This tool activel…