Haiqu

Careful Software for Clumsy Quantum Computers

General Information
Company Name
Haiqu
Founded Year
2022
Location (Offices)
Founders / Decision Makers
Number of Employees
15
Industries
AI, Hardware
Funding Stage
Grant
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Haiqu - Company Profile

Haiqu is a quantum software company founded in 2022 with the slogan "Careful Software for Clumsy Quantum Computers." The company is focused on developing a new application execution stack for all modalities of near-term quantum computers. Haiqu's software has achieved scale records for data loading, computational fluid dynamics, deep simulation, and noise-resilient QML. The company operates in the AI and Hardware industries, and their last investment was a $1.60M grant investment received on 27 January 2025 from the Digital Technology Supercluster.

Taxonomy: quantum computing, quantum software, application execution stack, near-term quantum computers, computational fluid dynamics, noise-resilient QML, enabling technology, scalable quantum applications, finance, life sciences, mobility, data loading, deep simulation, performance improvement, practical use cases

Funding Rounds & Investors of Haiqu (3)

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Funding Stage Amount No. Investors Investors Date
Grant $1.60M 1 Digital Technology Supercluster 27 Jan 2025
Grant €50.00K 1 Seeds of Bravery 08 Aug 2024
Pre Seed Round $4.00M 9 Gordy Holterman, Paul Holland +1 06 Jun 2023

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