| Date | Title | Description |
| 27.08.2019 | Congratulations QxBranch Team: Acquisition by Rigetti Computing | Fourteen months ago, DAV closed an investment into QxBranch, making our tiny contribution towards unlocking the potential benefits of quantum computing for the world. Our rationale at that time was that while large amounts of capital had po... |
| 28.06.2018 | QxBranch Raises $4.1 Million Series A, Plans Hiring | D.C. startup QxBranch closed on $4.1 million in Series A funding as it looks to develop its data analytics software for quantum computing, said CEO Michael Brett.
The round was led by Dymon Asia Ventures and Alpha Intelligence Capital, and ... |
| 28.06.2018 | QxBranch Raises $4.1 Million Series A, Plans Hiring | D.C. startup QxBranch closed on $4.1 million in Series A funding as it looks to develop its data analytics software for quantum computing, said CEO Michael Brett.
The round was led by Dymon Asia Ventures and Alpha Intelligence Capital, and ... |
| 28.06.2018 | QxBranch raises $4.1 million Series A, plans hiring | D.C. startup QxBranch closed on $4.1 million in Series A funding as it looks to develop its data analytics software for quantum computing, said CEO Michael Brett.
The round was led by Dymon Asia Ventures and Alpha Intelligence Capital, and ... |
| 06.04.2018 | IBM is partnering with QxBranch on quantum computing | IBM announced this week that it’s partnering with a group of startups to further develop quantum computing.
A D.C. startup is among them.
Through the partnership, QxBranch will get access to technology in its Q network, which launched in De... |
| 03.08.2017 | A defense contractor subsidiary, QxBranch, calls coworking home | If you were going to choose your startup by its business category, you could do worse than being in “quantum computing software.”
That’s exactly the focus of QxBranch, which was formed in fall 2014 as a kind of skunkworks subsidiary. The co... |
| 30.11.2016 | It’s time to vote for the winners of our first annual DC Innovation Awards | What a year.
The year 2016 in #dctech has seen big funding rounds, new offices and startup growth. It’s seen endings and beginnings and pivots and more. But before we bid 2016 a fond farewell, we’re going to celebrate. And that means the fi... |
| - | The future of computing | “After a glorious 50 years, Moore’s law — which states that computer power doubles every two years at the same cost — is running out of steam”, has recently been published in The Economist. After five decades, the end of Moore’s law is in s... |