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Rosatom

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Rosatom, the State Atomic Energy Corporation, is a Russian state corporation founded in 1992 that took charge of national quantum computing efforts and launched a dedicated program in late 2019 to develop practical quantum computers and algorithms. In 2020 it announced an investment of approximately $790 million to fund quantum computing R&D across Russia, establishing the National Quantum Laboratory (NQL) consortium that brings together leading labs and companies including MISiS, MIPT, MSU, the Lebedev Physical Institute, RQC, and the Skolkovo Foundation. Rosatom has developed multiple quantum processors, including 20-qubit and 50-qubit systems, with a roadmap to surpass classical supercomputers by 2030. The corporation coordinates Russia's Quantum Computing Roadmap, which produced a 50-qubit neutral atom quantum computer prototype in December 2024 and plans to scale to 75 qubits by 2025. Rosatom serves Russian government agencies, research institutions, and enterprises that need quantum computing for national security, scientific research, and industrial optimization.

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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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Rosatom, the State Atomic Energy Corporation, is a Russian state corporation founded in 1992 that took charge of national quantum computing efforts and launched a dedicated program in late 2019 to develop practical quantum computers and algorithms. In 2020 it announced an investment of approximately $790 million to fund quantum computing R&D across Russia, establishing the National Quantum Laboratory (NQL) consortium that brings together leading labs and companies including MISiS, MIPT, MSU, ...
Rosatom is headquartered in Moscow, Russia.
Rosatom was founded in 1992.
Rosatom operates in the following sectors: quantum computing, quantum research.