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Quandela strengthens its governance by appointing Michel Paulin, former CEO of OVHcloud and SFR, to its Board of Directors

Paris, April 15th, 2025 – Quandela, European leader in quantum computing, announces the appointment of Michel Paulin to its Board of Directors. Michel, a recognized expert in the digital industry, […]

Paris, April 15th, 2025 – Quandela, European leader in quantum computing, announces the appointment of Michel Paulin to its Board of Directors. Michel, a recognized expert in the digital industry, was previously CEO of telecommunications pioneer SFR and European sovereign cloud leader OVHcloud. He will bring his experience to Quandela and enrich the company’s strategic vision.

Michel Paulin has spent most of his career in the tech and telecom sectors. In particular, he was previously CEO of OVHcloud, SFR and Neuf Cegetel.

Today, he is Chairman of the Logiciels et Solutions Numériques de Confiance (Trustworthy Software and Digital Solutions) cluster, which brings together software, quantum, AI, cloud and metaverse players.

Recognized as a leading figure in the digital industry, he has been a Director of the Board of the French National Institute for Research in Digital Science and Technology (INRIA) since 2022, by decision of the Minister for Industry.

Michel Paulin is a graduate of École Polytechnique (1981) and Télécom ParisTech.

Michel Paulin, new member of Quandela’s Board of Directors

Michel has exceptional expertise in the telecoms and cloud sectors, as well as a proven track record in leading strong growth companies. His advice will be extremely valuable as Quandela embarks on its international expansion and the ramp-up of quantum computer production. I am honored to have him join us as a new member of the Board of Directors,” says Niccolo Somaschi, co-founder and CEO of Quandela.

I’m honored to join Quandela’s Board of Directors. Quantum computing undoubtedly represents one of the next major technological revolutions, and strategic positions for the next decades are being defined today. France is at the forefront of this quantum technological race, thanks to outstanding research and exceptional talent. With Quandela, our country has a world-leading technological champion in photonic quantum computing. I’m looking forward to contributing to Quandela’s development in this exciting new quantum revolution,” says Michel Paulin, a new member of Quandela’s Board of Directors.

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Quandela and Alysophil Renew Their Collaboration with TotalEnergies and MBDA 

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Paris, June 4th – Quandela, a leader in quantum computing, and Alysophil, a company specializing in AI-assisted continuous flow chemistry, announce that TotalEnergies and MBDA have renewed their trust by extending their initial partnership. This new commitment will allow the four partners to continue working together on the contributions of quantum computing to the study of new materials. This partnership, initiated over a year ago, represents an important milestone in the practical application of quantum technologies to industrial challenges. 

Quantum computing reinforcing AI 

The project aims to enhance the design of new molecules by combining two breakthrough technologies: quantum computing and artificial intelligence. While AI has already proven its ability to accelerate the discovery of new materials, it now faces the limitations of classical computers, particularly when it comes to accurately simulating interactions at the electronic level. The quantum approach overcomes these limitations by leveraging the fundamental properties of quantum physics, allowing direct modeling of electron behavior within molecules. 

The goal of the project is to explore new frontiers for innovative materials, such as high-performance polymers meeting the needs of industries that require materials which are more energetic, more resistant, and lighter. Machine learning algorithms, optimized to run on quantum processors, will make it possible to explore a much wider solution space than traditional approaches. 

“This partnership, initiated with two cutting-edge players in the French DeepTech ecosystem, Alysophil and Quandela, and with an industrial leader such as TotalEnergies, is a true opportunity. It allows us to explore the potential of quantum computers combined with Artificial Intelligence and to draw insights to guide our research in the field, confirming our position as a leader in science and technological progress” says Denis Gardin, Director of Innovation at MBDA

“The project fits perfectly into our strategy of exploring the potential benefits of Quantum Computing for our digital activities. Assessing the impact of Quantum Computing on Machine Learning-based algorithms is at the heart of our focus, particularly in the field of advanced materials” states Jean-Patrick Mascomere, Head of Scientific Computing at TotalEnergies R&D

Complementary expertise to accelerate the development of new materials 

The partnership is an important step in the industrialization of quantum technologies, by bringing together complementary areas of expertise. Alysophil contributes its know-how in machine learning and quantum chemistry, developing specific algorithms that will be used for quantum chemistry computations in the next phase of the project. Quandela complements this approach with its expertise in quantum machine learning, providing access to its photonic quantum processors (QPUs) and simulators, thereby significantly accelerating the prediction of chemical properties of materials. For its part, MBDA brings concrete perspectives for applying these new technologies, especially by steering the research toward the development of advanced materials. 

“Our expertise in machine learning and quantum chemistry enables us to develop tailored algorithms for this ambitious project. This collaboration paves the way for a new approach to molecular design—faster and more accurate” explains Philippe Robin, President of Alysophil

“Our quantum computing capabilities, combined with our expertise in quantum machine learning, allow us to explore novel approaches to material optimization. This collaboration perfectly illustrates the potential of combining quantum technologies with artificial intelligence to tackle real-world industrial challenges” says Niccolo Somaschi, co-founder and CEO of Quandela

This hybrid approach, combining the power of AI with the unique capabilities of quantum computers, opens the door to a new generation of molecular design tools. By simulating the behavior of electrons within molecules using photonic qubits, researchers will be able to explore complex molecular configurations much more efficiently than with conventional methods. This acceleration promises to drastically reduce the time required to develop new materials, thus contributing to faster and more sustainable innovation across industries. 

Artistic view of molecules and their electronic orbitals 

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BTQ Technologies Signs MOU with Quandela to Advance Quantum Proof-of-Work Protocols

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  • BTQ and Quandela MOU: BTQ Technologies and Quandela have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to jointly explore how photonic quantum computing can advance energy-efficient blockchain validation through BTQ’s Quantum Sampling Proof-of-Work (QSPoW) protocol.
  • Future Proofing Bitcoin: QSPoW is a Bitcoin-inspired quantum-secure and energy-efficient alternative to traditional PoW mining, aimed at preserving the integrity of the world’s largest digital asset in the face of advancing quantum threats.
  • Quantum Meets Blockchain: The collaboration focuses on leveraging Quandela’s real and simulated boson-sampling data to test QSPoW’s performance, with the goal of reducing the computational and energy demands of traditional Proof-of-Work systems.
  • Path to Commercialization: If performance benchmarks are met, the companies will explore commercialization opportunities, including the potential integration of Quandela’s Belenos quantum processor into future quantum-secure blockchain systems.

VANCOUVER, BC, May 22, 2025 /CNW/ – BTQ Technologies Corp. (the “Company”) (CBOE CA: BTQ) (FSE: NG3) (OTCQX: BTQQF), a global quantum technology company focused on securing mission-critical networks, is pleased to announce the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Quandela SAS (“Quandela”), a pioneering French quantum computing company renowned for its NISQ-era photonic quantum computing platform.

This collaboration marks a strategic step forward in evaluating how emerging quantum technologies can enhance blockchain systems. The partnership will center on BTQ’s Quantum Sampling Proof-of-Work (QSPoW) protocol—a novel approach to blockchain validation that aims to significantly reduce energy usage while strengthening cryptographic security.

Under the MOU, BTQ and Quandela will jointly explore several strategic areas. These include investigating real-world use cases for Quandela’s photonic quantum computing platform, working together on the use of Quandela’s boson-sampling technology—both simulated and real—through its Perceval cloud platform, and analyzing how this data performs in BTQ’s Quantum Sampling Proof-of-Work (QSPoW) testnet. Based on the outcomes of this analysis, the two companies will also evaluate potential pathways for commercialization.

Proof-of-Work (PoW) systems—like those used by Bitcoin—rely on massive computing power to validate transactions. BTQ’s QSPoW replaces this with boson sampling, a quantum process where light particles (photons) pass through an optical network to generate hard-to-predict outcomes. These outcomes can serve as a quantum secure and energy-efficient alternative to traditional PoW, and because this problem is hard to solve on non-quantum computers, the protocol is resistant to power hungry ASIC devices. QSPoW also creates a path towards creating a quantum-safe store of value by incorporating properties of quantum mechanics into the PoW consensus algorithm, ensuring no quantum adversary will be able to control the network. This approach directly addresses the growing threat quantum technologies pose to digital assets like Bitcoin, a concern recently highlighted in BlackRock’s amendment to its risk disclosure in its S-1 filing.

While various actors in the Bitcoin community are taking steps to enable the uses of cryptographic algorithms that would be resistant to advanced quantum computers, there is no guarantee that new quantum-proof architectures will be built and appropriate transitions will be implemented across the network at scale in a timely manner; any such changes could require the achievement of broad consensus within the Bitcoin network community and a fork (or multiple forks), and there can be no assurance that such consensus would be achieved or the changes implemented successfully.” – BlackRock, Inc. (2025). S-1 Registration Statement: iShares® Bitcoin Trust ETF. SEC.gov. https://www.sec.gov/Archives/edgar/data/1980994/000143774925015853/bit20250418_posam.htm

As quantum computers become more powerful, the security of Bitcoin  comes under increasing threat. Today, Bitcoin relies on traditional cryptographic frameworks and Proof-of-Work to keep the network secure—approaches that future quantum machines may be able to break. BTQ’s Quantum Sampling Proof-of-Work (QSPoW) is being developed as a next-generation solution that could help protect Bitcoin from these emerging risks, while also using far less energy than current mining methods.

As part of the collaboration, Quandela will deliver datasets tailored to BTQ’s technical requirements, which will include both simulated quantum data and experimental results where feasible. BTQ will use this data to conduct tests on its QSPoW testnet and will share its performance analysis with Quandela. Together, the two companies will also explore techniques to reduce errors in quantum processes and will assess how Quandela’s Belenos quantum processor could be integrated into future versions of the QSPoW protocol.

“This MOU reflects our shared ambition to advance real-world applications for quantum hardware and software,” said Olivier Roussy Newton, CEO of BTQ Technologies. “We’re excited to work with Quandela to rigorously test our QSPoW protocol and set the foundation for a new generation of blockchain security.”

Niccolo Somaschi, CEO of Quandela, added: “Partnering with BTQ highlights the versatility and promise of our photonic quantum platform. This collaboration is a great opportunity to demonstrate how quantum technologies can be used for emerging cryptographic protocols.”

The MOU outlines a framework for ongoing cooperation, information sharing, and public announcements of any meaningful scientific or commercial outcomes.

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Quandela to launch Belenos, the world’s most powerful photonic quantum computer

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  • An exponential growth: 4,000 times more powerful than the previous generation
  • A new technological milestone just two years after the launch of the first photonic quantum computer in the cloud
  • Qubits expected to double within a year, multiplying power by 16 million

Paris,  May 22nd 2025 – Quandela, the leader in quantum computing, announces the launch of Belenos, the world’s most powerful photonic quantum computer. This is a key milestone in the company’s Roadmap 2030, which is on track to meet its ambitious timeline. Accessible to commercial and industrial partners in the cloud, Belenos offers 4,000 times more computing power than the previous generation, unveiled just two years ago with the launch of the first photonic quantum computer in the cloud. The first fully integrated version will be delivered in a supercomputer at the end of 2025.

Exponential growth in computing power

Based at Quandela’s headquarters in Massy near Paris, Belenos is now available in the cloud to more than 1,200 researchers and partner companies in 30 countries: nearly two-thirds of them are European (40% French), with a significant share of the user base located in North America and Asia.

This new generation of quantum computer, with its 12 photonic qubits, represents a major technological advance compared with the previous 6-qubit version launched at the end of 2022. This progress far exceeds Moore’s Law, which predicts a doubling in the performance of conventional processors every two years.

The next generation, called Canopus, expected in just one year’s time, will double the number of qubits once more, resulting in a 16 million-fold increase in computing power. Within three years, Quandela plans to develop a quantum computer with more than 40 qubits, whose power will exceed the simulation capabilities of any conventional computer.

Revolutionary real-life applications

This technological leap means that innovative algorithms can now be tested on physical machines to speed up certain AI calculations, such as image classification and generation, as demonstrated during the BMW-Airbus challenge which Quandela won in December 2024. As a result, hundreds of international researchers working on the company’s cloud platform can now explore new frontiers, particularly in the field of quantum machine learning (QML).

While education and research represent a solid basis for the activity of Quandela’s partners, the business community is showing promising momentum, and already accounts for 25% of uses, illustrating the accelerating adoption of quantum technologies in the private sector.

The following use cases already identified by EuroHPC will benefit from HPC-Quantics coupling: electromagnetic simulation, structural mechanics, combustion in engines, materials simulation, meteorology and earth observation.

A first integrated version will be delivered to EuroHPC/GENCI and operated at the CEA’s Très Grand Centre de Calcul (TGCC) by the end of 2025.

A timeline that delivers on its promises with an ambitious vision

The commissioning of Belenos demonstrates Quandela’s ability to meet its bold agenda. This step is in line with the technological roadmap to 2030 unveiled last autumn (see press release of 11 October 2024).

« We are extremely proud of this new development. Cloud access to Belenos now offers to our partners the possibility to explore use cases where the speed of calculation and the number of computational operations per data point are essential; these capabilities, offered by Belenos, are inaccessible to the competition. This paves the way for concrete applications in machine learning and at the interface between AI and quantum, in sectors that are as varied as they are strategic for the future », declares Niccolo Somaschi, co-founder and CEO of Quandela.