Quantum Circuits appoints Ray Smets as President and CEO

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Quantum Circuits, Inc., a leader in fault tolerant quantum computers, announced the appointment of Ray Smets as President and Chief Executive Officer. Ray brings strong high-tech executive business leadership with over three decades of experience building and leading teams across a diverse set of high-growth computing, data center and networking technologies. In his new role, Ray leads Quantum Circuits’ world-renowned quantum physics and engineering teams to fulfill the potential of large-scale commercial quantum computing.

“We have made groundbreaking progress proving that our core technology is uniquely capable of advancing the state-of-the-art in quantum computer science,” said Rob Schoelkopf, Quantum Circuits Chief Scientist and Co-Founder. “Ray’s experience and expertise will be vital as we scale the company to support commercial operations later this year.”

“Robust quantum error correction is one of the most critical hurdles facing the industry,” said Bill Coughran, Partner at Sequoia Capital. “Quantum Circuit‘s unique approach of intrinsic error handling at the qubit-level can dramatically simplify the path to commercial quantum applications. Ray Smets is the perfect executive to lead the company into the next stage of growth.”

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In his prior roles, Ray has led large-scale cloud operations, sales, marketing, and product execution for public and privately-backed ventures. He has brought new and innovative technology solutions to market at companies including Cisco, A10 Networks, Motorola, and AT&T. Ray was instrumental in driving growth at tech start-up initiatives that led to multiple acquisitions and an IPO. While leading innovating technology efforts in mobile networking, he has been awarded over ten international patents that improved the way people communicate.

SOURCE: PRNewsWire