In Singapore, Quobly and Entropica Labs inked a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to work together on the development of fault, tolerant quantum computing technologies, which is essentially a major milestone toward scalable and industrial, grade quantum systems. The agreement, signed by Maud Vinet, CEO of Quobly, and Tommaso Demarie, CEO of Entropica Labs, brings together complementary expertise in quantum hardware and software to address one of the most critical challenges in quantum computing ensuring reliability and scalability through effective error correction and system-level optimization. Under this partnership, Quobly will provide the silicon, based quantum processor architecture which most probably will be fused with Entropica Labs advanced quantum software stack, in particular its compiler and optimization capabilities designed for fault, tolerant quantum error correction. The collaboration intends that by integrating software and hardware development from the very beginning of system design, it will be possible to achieve tighter co, design between quantum processors and the software infrastructure necessary for the control and optimization of these processors, which is a vital requirement for moving quantum technologies from experimental prototypes to practical systems capable of real, world applications. The MoU also underlines Quobly’s next step in the global expansion strategy as the company keeps redefining its stay in Singapore after its incorporation there in 2025 and its involvement in regional innovation events such as the Singapore Week of Innovation and Technology.
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Through the collaboration, Singapore is positioned as a key regional hub for quantum deployment and partnership development in the Asia, Pacific region, while Quobly’s core research and industrial development activities remain based in France and Europe. The companies emphasized that aligning silicon quantum hardware with dedicated software infrastructure will play a pivotal role in enabling operationally viable quantum systems capable of supporting complex workloads across industries. “Partnering with Entropica Labs, a Singapore-based quantum software company, strengthens our ability to build scalable quantum systems by combining silicon hardware with fault-tolerant software,” said Maud Vinet, CEO of Quobly. “Singapore plays a key role in our international strategy, and this agreement marks an important step in establishing our long-term presence in the region.” “As silicon quantum processors scale, the central challenge shifts from qubit physics to system-level fault tolerance. Unlocking their full potential requires tightly integrated error-correction and orchestration software. Quobly’s approach to silicon quantum computing represents one of the most promising paths toward scalable quantum systems. We look forward to working closely with Quobly to co-design the fault-tolerant infrastructure layer that turns scalable qubits into quantum computers, and bring silicon quantum systems to operational maturity”, said Tommaso Demarie, CEO of Entropica Labs. Overall, the partnership underscores the growing importance of cross-border collaboration between European quantum hardware innovators and Asia-Pacific software specialists as the industry accelerates efforts to move toward practical, fault-tolerant quantum computing platforms.






























