Our mission
A quantum computer harnesses the fundamental forces that govern the physical world. It can efficiently model complex systems in ways that would take the best classical computer millions of years, and so help revolutionise drug design, climate modelling, battery chemistry, and many other vital processes.
But to achieve all this, we need to make quantum computers work reliably at scale.
We started Universal Quantum to meet this challenge - because we believe that by doing so, we can help solve the most difficult problems faced by humanity. We’re following a pragmatic, engineering-based roadmap to build a device that is useful in the real world: a quantum computer that has utility. Every approach we take, every solution we devise, is geared towards this goal.
Solve scale. Change world.
Our story
Universal Quantum was founded by Sebastian Weidt, Professor of Quantum Computing and Entrepreneurship, and Winfried Hensinger, Professor of Quantum Technologies: long-standing friends and collaborators at the University of Sussex.
In 2017, Sebastian and Winfried published the first practical blueprint for a large-scale trapped ion quantum computer. Sharing a deep belief in that technology’s potential to change the world, they incorporated UQ the following year, to harness the investment and engineering capability needed to make this potential a reality.
Since then, we’ve reached major technical milestones - for example, connecting quantum modules at near-perfect fidelity with our UQConnect technology. We’re also proud of our growing team and our centre of innovative excellence in the UK, along with sites in Germany and the USA.
We are now producing our next generation of devices for clients including the German Aerospace Centre (DLR) as we continue our progress towards useful, large-scale quantum computing.
My 3 promises
Sebastian Weidt
CEO of Universal Quantum
To our UQ family
You will always be my top priority.
To our partners
I will move heaven and earth to help us build quantum computers that deliver true utility to you as quickly as possible.
To the world at large
I will ensure to the best of my ability that our quantum computers will not only tackle humanity's biggest computational challenges, but also help to remove inequities around the world.
Snapshot of our team
At Universal Quantum, scientists, engineers and our operational team collaborate to transform the cutting edge of research into practical solutions. We are united by our commitment to bringing this technology to life, and our shared optimism over what it will mean for the future.
We’d love for you to meet the whole team, but let’s begin with a snapshot, representing the breadth of experience and expertise we bring to our mission.
Amin Abolghasemi
Ilan Elson
Kanyin Ilori
Louise Aherne
Luc Gerardin
Oliver Blume
Samantha Edmonson
Sebastian Weidt
Winfried Hensinger
Zak Romaszko
Our supporters
We’re proud to count on the confidence and support of leading technology investors, whose commitment makes our work possible.
We’d also like to acknowledge the University of Sussex, who have been a key partner since the inception of Universal Quantum.
If you’re interested in our mission and would like to join us on our journey, please get in touch.