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AQSolotl at APS SUMMIT 2026

  • Writer: Léa Braconnier
    Léa Braconnier
  • Mar 2
  • 1 min read

Denver was all about scaling quantum. Here's what we took away from a week of critical discussions at one of the most forward-looking gatherings in the field.



Singapore Startup Session

For AQSolotl, it was an exciting week joining the Singapore Startup Session at APS March Meeting 2026 and contributing to these critical discussions. A key highlight was our CEO & Co-Founder, Patrick BORE, presenting:

"How to Scale Quantum Control Electronics"

As the quantum ecosystem approaches its inflection point, the bottleneck is no longer just qubits — it is the scalability of control systems. Leaders across panels echoed the need for robust, modular, and scalable control infrastructure — exactly the challenge we are addressing with Chronos-Q.

  • Enable rapid system scaling without exponential complexity

  • Bridge today's hardware with tomorrow's large-scale quantum architectures

  • Reduce cost-per-qubit through flexible, future-proof infrastructure


Connections across the quantum ecosystem

APS was also about the people. Throughout the week, we engaged with partners, customers, and investors shaping the future of quantum computing, strengthened ties with the Quantum in Singapore community, and explored new collaborations to accelerate real-world quantum applications.

A big thank you to everyone we met during the week and to the organizers for bringing together such a vibrant and forward-looking community. We are excited to build on these discussions and continue pushing toward scalable quantum systems.



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