Our new offices reflect our commitment to innovation and efficiency. Equipped with cutting-edge technology, they have reduced our R&D iteration time from months to just 6-8 weeks, accelerating our quantum computer development.
In the short term, we focus on quantum chip applications for chemical reaction simulations. C12 collaborates with Air Liquide to optimize thin metal layer deposition, studying both thermodynamics and kinetics. Early results show strong potential, leading to further studies. We also partner with a defence industrial player and the French Ministry of Defence (DGA).
Long-term, our technology will address key challenges in quantum computing, confirmed by our first measured qubit’s fidelity, connectivity, and scalability. Quantum simulations will impact drug discovery, battery design, finance, logistics, AI, and cybersecurity. While quantum computing’s full potential remains decades away, breakthroughs could accelerate progress.
Regarding communication, our project is featured on our company website. We’ve successfully raised awareness, especially in France, through ministerial visits, media coverage, and regional support. Our goal is to expand communication across the EU and globally.