Quantum Motion Expands Global Presence
Opens European Office in San Sebastian, Spain
What we do /

Quantum Motion is developing a revolutionary technology platform; not just a qubit, but a scalable array of qubits based on the ubiquitous silicon technology already used in smartphones and computers.
Our team of quantum engineers are developing quantum computing architectures that are compatible with standard silicon processing. Unlocking the power of quantum computing with the simplicity of silicon.

By creating a scalable quantum computing technology we will be able to tackle currently intractable problems in fields as diverse as chemistry, medicine and artificial intelligence.
News /
Quantum Motion Expands Global Presence by Opening European Offices in Spain
Quantum Motion Appoints Eva Flipse as Director of Marketing
Quantum Motion Scientist and Professor M. Fernando Gonzalez Zalba Awarded Competitive ERC Consolidator Grant
Quantum Motion Selected by DARPA to Advance to Second Phase of the Quantum Benchmarking Initiative Project
Our solution /
Silicon-based integrated circuit technology is the bedrock of the digital revolution.
It allows billions of transistors to fit in the size of a stamp; unlocking the power of quantum computing with the simplicity of silicon.
Even a single logical qubit might require a thousand physical qubits to allow the robust error checking required for dependable calculation. Only by using a scalable qubit technology can we keep the chip the size of a stamp and not a stadium.

A smartphone based on vacuum tubes rather than silicon integrated circuits would be 10cm thick and cover an area the size of inner London.
The same scaling arguments are important for quantum devices: We need an ultra-scalable architecture for quantum computers to reach their full potential.









