A collective of physicists, engineers, and executors shaping the next era of quantum computing.
Head of Innovation
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Head of Engineering
Head of Hardware
Head of Systems
Head of Theory
Head of Business Development
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Fluxonium based chip design, support measurements team, architecture scalability
Sales strategy, coaching business team, international expansion
Internationalization and positioning in the chip ecosystem, venture capital, fab infrastructures and public Chip funds
Highlights from our path to the summit.
Qilimanjaro is founded by a passionate team of experts: Dr. Pol Forn Díaz, Dr. Victor Canivell, Dr. José Ignacio Latorre, Jordi Blasco, and Dr. Artur Garcia Sáez.
We focused on building our lab, hardware, software, and theory teams, laying the path for groundbreaking advancements.
Our first quantum computer is deployed in the United Arab Emirates, marking a major milestone. We joined the prestigious CUCO project, backed by CDTI and the Spanish Ministry of Science. We secured our first seven-figure investment and signed a second major contract to deliver a quantum computer in Southern Europe.
We won Best Deep Tech Startup Award, closed our first seven-digit investment commitment and closed our second seven-digit client contract to deliver one of the first quantum computers in Southern Europe.
Qilimanjaro welcomed Dr. Marta Estarellas to the CEO role; we won the EIC transition grant for our RoCCQeT project and unveiled the first Quantum Computer in Spain at the BSC.
Qilimanjaro was recognized as the 4YFN best startup at the MWC, inaugurated our headquarters in Poblenou, and finalised phase II of the QuantumSpain project installing a twin system of quantum computers in BSC.
Less than a month into the year, we’ve signed a contract to install a new quantum computer at the BSC. It will be integrated with MareNostrum 5, becoming the first analog quantum computer integrated into an HPC center in Europe.