Quobly and Entropica Labs Sign MoU on Fault-Tolerant Quantum Systems

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  • Quobly and Entropica Labs signed a strategic MoU in Singapore to collaborate on fault-tolerant quantum computing technologies.
  • The partnership will combine Quobly’s silicon-based quantum processor architecture with Entropica Labs’ fault-tolerant quantum software stack, focusing on compiler and optimisation tools for quantum error correction.
  • The agreement supports Quobly’s expansion in Singapore as a regional hub while reinforcing cross-border collaboration between European hardware development and Asia-Pacific software deployment.

PRESS RELEASE — Quobly, a French pioneer in silicon-based quantum computing, and  Entropica Labs, a Singapore-based quantum software company, today announced the signing of a  strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate on the development of fault-tolerant  quantum computing technologies. The MoU was signed in Singapore by Maud Vinet, CEO of Quobly,  and Tommaso Demarie, CEO of Entropica Labs, in the presence of representatives from the  Singaporean and French innovation ecosystems. 

This agreement marks a new milestone in Quobly’s expansion in Singapore, following the company’s  incorporation announced in October 2025 during the Singapore Week of Innovation and Technology  (SWITCH), and reinforces its strategy to develop Singapore as its regional hub for partnerships and  deployment in Asia, while its core research, technology development, and industrial activities continue  to be led from France and Europe.  

This collaboration brings together Quobly’s silicon-based quantum processor architecture and  Entropica Labs’ fault-tolerant quantum software stack from the early stages of system design,  positioning Entropica Labs’ technology as a foundational software layer for scalable silicon quantum  systems and enabling hardware and error-correction software to be developed in close coordination  for real-world applications. 

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Developing fault-tolerant quantum software tailored to silicon quantum processors 

This MoU establishes a framework for the joint development of fault-tolerant quantum software  capabilities tailored to Quobly’s silicon quantum processors. 

In particular, the collaboration will focus on developing advanced compiler and optimisation  technologies for fault-tolerant quantum error correction (FTQEC), adapted to Quobly’s silicon-based  quantum architecture, and supporting the operational readiness of future quantum systems in the Asia Pacific region. 

By combining Entropica Labs’ advanced quantum software, compiler, and optimisation expertise with  Quobly’s leadership in semiconductor quantum hardware, the collaboration enables tighter software– hardware co-design. This co-design approach is essential for scaling silicon quantum processors  beyond laboratory prototypes toward fault-tolerant, industrial-grade systems ready for real-world  applications. 

“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. 

Strengthening Singapore’s role and contributing to the global quantum ecosystem

This collaboration supports Quobly’s broader international development strategy while strengthening Singapore’s position as a regional hub for quantum innovation and deployment in Asia. It also  establishes a framework for ongoing technical collaboration between Quobly and Entropica Labs as  both companies advance their respective roadmaps. More broadly, the agreement highlights the  importance of cross-border cooperation between leading quantum hubs in Europe and Asia and  reflects a shared commitment to accelerating the transition from experimental quantum devices to  scalable, fault-tolerant quantum systems ready for real-world applications 

Mohib Ur Rehman

Mohib has been tech-savvy since his teens, always tearing things apart to see how they worked. His curiosity for cybersecurity and privacy evolved from tinkering with code and hardware to writing about the hidden layers of digital life. Now, he brings that same analytical curiosity to quantum technologies, exploring how they will shape the next frontier of computing.

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