Delft, the Netherlands & Boston, MA United States of America – March 20, 2025 – Qblox, a global leader in advanced quantum control stack technology, today announced the launch of its North American operations through Qblox Inc., a U.S. subsidiary based in Boston, MA.
This announcement signifies a major step in Qblox's commitment to the North American quantum computing ecosystem. Qblox Inc. will lead sales, customer success, strategic partnerships, and customer operations, ensuring seamless access to Qblox’s technology for North American researchers and industry partners.
Qblox delivers critical hardware and software solutions for the precise and low-latency control of quantum processors. These solutions are essential for achieving the fidelity and scalability needed for the development of quantum processors for practical applications.
"North America is a key area in quantum innovation, and establishing a strong presence here allows us to better serve our customers and build long-lasting collaborations," said Niels Bultink, CEO of Qblox. "Our rapidly growing operations in Boston, will accelerate the advancement of quantum technologies and provide dedicated support to our growing North American customer base."
Qblox Inc. will be led by Gregg Carman, General Manager, who brings extensive experience in commercial leadership, particularly focusing on go-to-market strategies in the quantum industry. "Leading Qblox Inc. in Boston presents an exciting opportunity to build a high-performing team focused on delivering exceptional customer experience," said Gregg Carman. "We are deeply committed to providing our North American customers with the most advanced quantum control stacks and dedicated support required to thrive in the quantum era. Our strategic commitment is to build strong, collaborative relationships, ensuring every customer achieves their goals as we aim to build bigger and better quantum systems together."
“A warm welcome to Qblox, a new member for our growing quantum community in the Boston area,” said Will Oliver, Henry Ellis Warren (1894) Professor at MIT and Director of the Center for Quantum Engineering. "We look forward to engaging with Qblox and helping connect them with the many quantum researchers within the Center for Quantum Engineering at MIT as well as the broader community.”
Qblox invites interested parties to learn more about its quantum control solutions and attend its U.S. office opening event on May 6, 2025. Register for a personal invite.
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