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To help companies make better decisions in less time with quantum-hybrid computing.
New technologies such as AI are pushing classical computers to their physical limits, and future challenges may well prove to be beyond the processing power of even the most powerful classical supercomputer. Quantum computing offers the promise of surpassing these limitations and unlocking solutions to problems that were previously out of reach.
Quantagonia aims to combine the ease of use and easy deployability of classical computers with the capabilities of quantum computers with its Hybrid Quantum Platform. This platform enables existing computer programs and code to be used with quantum machines, making them more accessible to developers and other users who are unfamiliar with the demands of specialised quantum computer programming. It is not the only such platform in this rapidly growing space, but compared to rivals it offers superior optimisation while still being completely hardware agnostic.
Having recently secured substantial funding, Quantagonia is poised to accelerate its development initiatives and expand its market presence, propelling it towards the forefront of the quantum computing revolution.
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Company Specialist at Welcome to the Jungle
Dirk Zechiel
(Co-Founder & CEO)Co-Founder of Ligalytics. Previously a Technical Advisor at Wegesrand, a Managing Director/Owner at Gurobi and a Key/Strategic Account Manager at Red Hat.
Prof. Dr. Sabina Jeschke
(Co-Founder & CIO)Currently the CEO of KI Park and a Senior Executive Advisor at Arthur D. Little. Also the Founder of Arctic Brains. Previously a Senior Advisor at Deloitte Deutschland as well as a Professor at multiple Universities, including RWTH Aachen, Stuttgart and the Berlin University of Technology.
Philipp Hannemann
(Co-Founder & COO)Graduated from the University of Augsburg with a B.Sc. in Business Administration. Previously founded the nonprofit QuarantFood.
Sebastian Pokutta
(Co-Founder)Currently a Professor at the Berlin University of Technology and the Vice President at the Zuse Institute. Previously worked as a Professor at the Georgia Institute of Technology and served as a Lecturer for Operations Research and Statistics at MIT.