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Quobly: Strategic Analysis of Silicon Quantum Computing and European Sovereignty

What capability problem does Quobly address for European deterrence, readiness and strategic autonomy?

Founded in 2022 by researchers from CEA-Leti and CNRS, the company is developing scalable quantum processors using standard FD-SOI CMOS semiconductor.

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Platform publication · DFM Analysis report · 2026-06-13

Founded in 2022 by researchers from CEA-Leti and CNRS, the company is developing scalable quantum processors using standard FD-SOI CMOS semiconductor technology. By leveraging Europe’s existing microelectronics ecosystem, Quobly aims to industrialize large-scale qubit chips that could underpin next-generation computing resources. This approach aligns with European autonomy goals by enabling domestic production of quantum hardware and reducing dependence on foreign technology.

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Quobly: Strategic Analysis of Silicon Quantum Computing and European Sovereignty

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Published 2026-06-13 (Platform publication)
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Founded in 2022 by researchers from CEA-Leti and CNRS, the company is developing scalable quantum processors using standard FD-SOI CMOS semiconductor technology.

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