Interview: LambdaThetaMu's Decentralized Quantum Future
An in-depth conversation with the team at LambdaThetaMu about their vision for decentralized quantum computing and the impact on future industries.
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In this exclusive interview with TechCrunch, LambdaThetaMu’s CTO Dr. Elena Voss and COO Kevin Morgan discuss the company’s decentralized quantum grid, recent breakthroughs in error correction, and their roadmap for enterprise adoption.
“We’re not just building faster hardware; we’re redefining access to quantum-scale computation in a way that’s secure, distributed, and democratized for all.” – Dr. Elena Voss
Core Technology
LambdaThetaMu’s quantum grid leverages a hybrid of IBM Q and Rigetti’s ASICS with over 10,000 qubits across 400+ global nodes. Their novel Quantum Consensus Protocol ensures secure execution through blockchain-inspired smart contracts.
Kevin Morgan: “We use lattice-based encryption to secure all quantum transactions, and our quantum-resistant TLS ensures even if a quantum computer breaks RSA, our infrastructure remains secure for decades.”
Future of Quantum Grids
The team envisions an open-source API layer for startups and researchers by Q4 2025, alongside enterprise-grade APIs for pharmaceuticals and cryptography.
Dr. Voss: “Our quantum internet nodes are 60% complete in test labs. We aim to achieve the first commercial 3D quantum teleportation demo by 2027.”
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