Xanadu Founder and CEO Christian Weedbrook will take the main stage at the Elevate Festival in a few weeks! Don't miss his keynote and panel talks 👇 🗓️ Oct 2nd, 1:20-1:40 pm ET 🗓️ Oct 3rd, 10:30-11:00 am ET Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gSqcnkny #ElevateFest2024
Xanadu
Computer Hardware Manufacturing
Toronto, Ontario 38,339 followers
Our mission: To build quantum computers that are useful and available to people everywhere.
About us
Xanadu Quantum Technologies Inc. is a Canadian quantum technology company, and one of the world's leading photonic quantum hardware providers. Founded in 2016, Xanadu's mission is to build quantum computers that are useful and available to people everywhere. To achieve this mission, the company has taken a full-stack approach and builds hardware, software, and pursues state-of-the-art research with select partners. The company is also advancing the field of quantum machine learning (QML) through the development of PennyLane, an open-source project that has become a leading software library among quantum researchers and developers. Xanadu is bringing together exceptional minds from around the world to build something extraordinary. Learn more at xanadu.ai
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http://www.xanadu.ai
External link for Xanadu
- Industry
- Computer Hardware Manufacturing
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Toronto, Ontario
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 2016
- Specialties
- Quantum Computing, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Cloud Computing, Quantum Simulations, and Quantum Algorithms
Locations
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Primary
Toronto, Ontario M5B 2H7, CA
Employees at Xanadu
Updates
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We're proud to support Q-SITE at the University of Toronto. Join Xanadu Founder and CEO Christian Weedbrook for an introductory talk on photonic quantum computing and learn why the future of data centers is quantum. Learn more and register today 👇 https://www.qsiteconf.ca/
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We're excited to participate in Trent University’s Physics Seminar Series. Are you part of UTrent’s community? You won’t want to miss Daniel Nino’s talk on Quantum Computing with Xanadu and PennyLane. Learn more: https://lnkd.in/gTp8kJxw
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Our September newsletter has arrived 📬 Featuring our latest content, open roles and more👇 https://lnkd.in/gNzw9kYC Become a Xanadu insider and get our monthly news straight to your inbox by subscribing here👇 http://eepurl.com/gC-VQr
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We are proud to have partnered and taken part in the 2024 edition of Los Alamos National Laboratory's Quantum Computing School. Read more about it and our involvement in their mentorship program 👇 https://lnkd.in/gVVWV6ZJ
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Chicago Quantum Exchange's latest findings are in. Read more: https://lnkd.in/dEWkDUhD
What do a cake decorator, a jeweler, and a cannabis industry employee have in common? They all became part of the fast-growing — and often well-paid — #quantum tech industry. A new CQE analysis shows that two-thirds of all industry-sector quantum jobs are open to those with a bachelor’s degree or less, highlighting this under-recognized fact about the evolving quantum tech workforce: it isn’t just for PhD physicists anymore. This has important implications for communities, economies, and workers of all levels: over the next decade, quantum tech jobs are expected to grow exponentially. And increasingly, companies are looking for quick learners, transferable skills, and a penchant for problem-solving. “The wave is still rising, and that means you get to carve out your career, your path, your tremendous opportunities, and you don’t have to know Schrodinger’s equation," said Dana Anderson, chief technology officer and co-founder of Infleqtion. The new findings released today are the result of first-of-its-kind CQE analysis of job posting data from QED-C and Quantum Computing Report. Read on to explore the findings, learn why some companies leave “quantum” out of their job descriptions — and meet the cake decorator-turned-technician, along with a variety of other people of all backgrounds (including a few PhDs!) who are part of the #QuantumWorkforce. https://lnkd.in/dEWkDUhD #MidwestQuantum #QuantumPrairie
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Heading to IEEE Quantum Week in Montreal, and have been wondering: - What is the current state of quantum software in 2024? - Is our software ready to run useful and meaningful algorithms on quantum computers? - Why is everyone in quantum software suddenly talking about LLVM and what does that have to do with quantum computing? Join co-organizers from Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Xanadu, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Unitary Fund for a workshop (https://lnkd.in/g4zNnayT) aiming to bring together people working on quantum software to talk about the problems we are trying to solve with quantum software, and what people are exploring when it comes to next generation quantum software ideas and architectures. Check out the website for more details (including the speaker/panel line up), and make sure to check out the talks and join in the discussion!
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What useful features are exposed by quantum algorithms like Shor’s? And how can we use them to learn from data? Our new paper looks at the engine behind traditional quantum routines and how it can lead to new quantum machine learning heuristics. arxiv.org/abs/2409.00172 Spoiler alert: this is different from your usual QML paper - you won’t find any variational circuits that beat classical ML, nor any proof for quantum advantage.
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Big thank you to the 2024 Xanadu Residents for a great summer! Read about their research and residency experience in our latest blog 👇 https://lnkd.in/ghWb3_SR Interested in joining next year? 🗓️ 2025 applications are officially open: https://lnkd.in/gxMjnF6s
Xanadu | Xanadu 2024 Residency Program
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Elevate returns this October and we’ll be there! This festival brings together top industry leaders in tech and innovation to globally highlight the role Canada plays in this ecosystem. Register for tickets and learn more👇 https://lnkd.in/geMSYYAF
Join us at this year's Elevate Festival!
https://elevatefestival.ca