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"One of the biggest challenges in quantum computers is the issue of noise"
05.05.26
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Amy Shapiro
Netanel Lindner, Co-Founder and CTO of Qedma and a Technion professor, speaks to CTech at Calcalist's Top 50 Most Promising Startups event in Tel Aviv.
Israel’s quantum boom: Startups hit $500 million in funding in 2025
11.12.25
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CTech
Five companies across the hardware-software stack position Israel among the world’s most dynamic quantum hubs.
IBM-backed Qedma raises $26M Series A to fight quantum computing errors
03.07.25
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Meir Orbach
The Israeli startup claims its noise-resilience software could accelerate the path to practical quantum computing.
BIRD Foundation to invest $6 million in 5 new projects
23.01.25
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CTech
The decision highlights collaborative innovation in Electronics, Healthcare, Medical Devices, and Quantum Computing.