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NeQxt GmbH is a full-stack quantum computing company and a 2022 spin-off of the Schmidt-Kaler research group at Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. Based in Erlenbach am Main, Bavaria, with additional locations in Cologne and Mainz, the company has 11 to 50 employees and specializes in trapped-ion quantum computing. It handles complete hardware and software development for quantum computers and offers consulting, computing time, enabling technologies, and quantum computer development. In 2024, neQxt won one of the largest research contracts from Germany's Cyberagentur, part of a total funding pool of 35 million euros, to develop 'maQue', a mobile quantum computer for security and defense applications. The maQue project aims to integrate trapped-ion technology into a compact, modular, and scalable system that is lightweight, energy-efficient, and durable against environmental conditions by 2027. Leadership includes CEO Sebastian Deuser and CSO Dr. Janine Hilder.

Quantum Specifications

Quantum Focussoftware

Key People

SD
Sebastian Deuser
CEO

Backed By

Lakestar
Lightspeed Venture Partners
Quantum Coast Capital
Type One Ventures
Trumpf Venture
Gic Government Of Singapore Investment Corporation
Hercules Capital
Inven Capital

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NeQxt GmbH is a full-stack quantum computing company and a 2022 spin-off of the Schmidt-Kaler research group at Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz. Based in Erlenbach am Main, Bavaria, with additional locations in Cologne and Mainz, the company has 11 to 50 employees and specializes in trapped-ion quantum computing. It handles complete hardware and software development for quantum computers and offers consulting, computing time, enabling technologies, and quantum computer development. In...
neQxt is headquartered in Erlenbach am Main, Germany.
neQxt was founded in 2022.
neQxt works with Trapped ion quantum technology.
neQxt operates in the following sectors: quantum hardware, quantum processors, trapped ion.