The Digital Twin Consortium® announced that Qruise has joined the consortium. Qruise develops software that helps scientists and researchers use machine learning (ML) tools in their day-to-day scientific workflows without having to worry about what’s under the hood. They are developing ML for science as a productized toolset, making ML driven discovery accessible to all. At the heart of the Qruise toolset is a detailed and comprehensive digital twin of the entire experiment – both the quantum part and all surrounding experimental equipment.
“As proud members, Qruise is eager to contribute our expertise in the quantum domain, with a primary focus on machine learning. We recognize the critical importance of detailed digital twins for quantum computers and quantum sensors, we are grateful to the Digital Twin Consortium for providing us the platform to be an integral part of this transformative ecosystem,” said Nicu Becherescu, BDM of Qruise. “Together, we’ll shape the future of digital twin technology and quantum innovation.”
“We’re excited about working with Qruise as a member of the consortium,” said Dan Isaacs, GM, and CTO of DTC. “Their expertise and experience in machine learning and quantum computing will be very valuable as we work together to accelerate the adoption and use of digital twins across industry, academia, and government sectors.”
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