A first-of-its-kind research and development company has been launched by the University of Sydney quantum technology team that worked closely with Microsoft Quantum for the best part of a decade.
Led by Professor David Reilly and , the 20-strong research firm is delivering quantum technologyâs âmissing linkâ as companies the world over race to realise the promise of the futuristic technology, which could revolutionise drug discovery, cybersecurity, materials science and artificial intelligence.
URL
embed-ba48bd729f
 has immediately plugged into some of the most dynamic quantum technology companies globally, as well as DARPAâs new quantum benchmark initiative program in collaboration with local start-up .
As well as building systems across various quantum platforms, the company is developing new technologies for energy-efficient classical computing. A central area for the company will also be the intersection of quantum with AI and the datacentres of the future.Â
The company has so far resisted venture capital support in favour of first establishing itself with immediate customers and partnerships as well as ongoing support from the University of Sydney.
Professor Reilly said: âWe are pioneers in the emerging sophisticated quantum technology ecosystem. Itâs not an accident that we are setting up in Australia, which has been a world leader in quantum tech for more than two decades.â
He said that long-term support by the University of Sydney, not least starting with the $150 million investment to build the state-of-the-art quantum labs in the Sydney Nanoscience Hub, has made the launch of the company possible.
âUp to now most quantum R&D in Australia has been in the university sector. And while that has been a workable model to put Australia at the forefront of this global technology, our sector is facing an inflection point of commercial speed-up that needs a new type of company,â Professor Reilly said.
âEmergence Quantum will fill that gap â an R&D company that can leverage the deep science of the university sector but operate in the commercial world to deliver agile technological solutions for real-world companies.â
Dr Ohki said: âWe are like a âspecial opsâ team called in to perform specific tasks. Our approach will allow our customers to target technology problems that are notoriously difficult. We arenât a consultancy, but we donât deliver âoff-the-shelfâ solutions either. We will bring experience, agility and deep tech know-how at a time the sector needs it.
âCritically, we arenât competitors of the quantum computing companies, we are their enablers. We are a team that has an unequalled track record of working well together and one that has decades of collective experience in quantum. Thatâs hard to replicate.â
The team was created after Microsoft Quantum decided to consolidate its research program in the US. The team, which Professor Reilly has led for nine years at the University of Sydney Nano Institute, decided to stay in Australia and saw an opportunity to launch a new company, building on the experience they developed at Microsoft.
Professor Reilly said the ongoing support from the University of Sydney is critical for the companyâs success.
Making quantum tech useful
Professor Reilly said: âMost of the focus to-date in quantum has been on this or that qubit, the processors at the heart of quantum computers. But our experience has shown the need to go well beyond qubits to include all the âconnective tissueâ that bridges qubits to the software stack.
âAlmost all future innovation will be in the middle layers between the qubit and the application end-product. Thatâs where we come in,â he said.
âWe provide the quantum control systems, the read-out technologies, the cryogenic and scalable electronics that are needed to operate qubits and ultimately make quantum computers useful.â
Of central importance is the fact that Emergence Quantum will be âqubit agnosticâ.
Professor Reilly said: âOur systems can be developed to work with the whole gamut of quantum hardware. From the get-go we are working across all the leading physical qubit platforms including spins, photonics, ions and superconductors.â
Dr Ohki said that as quantum technology matures and companies grow, they will need highly specific research programs for time-framed outcomes. Itâs not practical for these companies to immediately hire ready-to-work teams for these projects.
This is the market gap that Emergence Quantum will fill.
âIt isnât trivial to build a highly functional team that works well together. We have built this up through our time together at Microsoft and beyond â that canât be replicated through individual hires,â Dr Ohki said.
âWe have already achieved a lot together, but we are now even more ambitious.â
Dr Thomas Ohki (left) and Professor David Reilly at the Sydney Nanoscience Hub. Photo: Anna Kucera
50
automatic
LinkCommercial R&D - a new modelÂ
Emergence Quantum will bring to Australia a model that is more familiar in the United States â a commercial and privately run R&D firm that can look beyond quarterly profit-and-loss statements to build real capacity at a commercial scale, while returning a profit for investors.
David Thodey is Chancellor at the University of Sydney. As former CEO of Telstra, Australiaâs biggest telco, and former Chair at CSIRO, Australiaâs national science agency, he understands how rapidly shifting technology landscapes need agile teams with deep experience. The Chancellor has been active in supporting quantum research and commercialisation for a number of years.
He said: âBeing able to bridge the gap between deep technology at the university level and commercial solutions is often talked about but rarely delivered. Itâs very exciting to see Emergence Quantum arrive at a time and place that can provide these solutions for the quantum sector.â
The Vice-Chancellor and President of the University of Sydney, Professor Mark Scott, said: âThe University is proud of our long-term investment in quantum science that is now delivering at the commercial level. This team is a true global leader in quantum technology and we are thrilled that the University will continue to be an integral part in the next phase of their incredible journey.â
On the company name, Professor Reilly said: âEmergence points to the timing of our arrival, as quantum technology moves into the commercial world, delivering real results at scale. And it points to the fact our team will work with technology companies, big and small the world over, to support their aspirations.
âBut it also points to the very nature of quantum mechanics itself â the complex behaviour of matter emerging from the collective operation of fundamental processes at the subatomic level; phenomena that would not easily be predictable from simple analysis of those individual components.
âThat is an idea behind how our team works. We are far more than the sum of our parts.â
Declaration
Professor David Reilly and Dr Thomas Ohki are the co-founders of  and retain a controlling share in the company. The University of Sydney maintains a stake in the company and will continue to support its development.
About Emergence Quantum
The computing platforms of the future promise to define our technological world and improve our way of life. Realising this potential will require solutions to hard technical problems that today limit the scale, speed or power density of computer systems spanning edge to cloud.
Emergence Quantumâs mission is to provide solutions that enable tomorrowâs advanced computers. Find out more:Â
_self
Quantum Science at Sydney
h2
Find out more
cmp-call-to-action--ochre
_self
Emergence Quantum
h2
Tomorrow's advanced computing systems
cmp-call-to-action--grey
Manual Name : Professor David Reilly
Manual Description : Co-Founder, Emergence Quantum
Manual Address :
Manual Addition Info Title :
Manual Addition Info Content :
Manual Type : profile
_self
Auto Type : contact
Auto Addition Title :
Auto Addition Content :
Auto Name : true
Auto Position : true
Auto Phone Number : false
Auto Mobile Number : true
Auto Email Address : true
Auto Address : false
UUID :
Manual Name : Media Contact
Manual Description : Marcus Strom, Science Media Adviser
Manual Address :
Manual Addition Info Title :
Manual Addition Info Content :
Manual Type : contact
_self
Auto Type : contact
Auto Addition Title :
Auto Addition Content :
Auto Name : true
Auto Position : true
Auto Phone Number : false
Auto Mobile Number : true
Auto Email Address : true
Auto Address : false
UUID :