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This startup taps quantum, AI to fast-track discovery of new materials
March 12, 2024, 3:16 p.m. | Siôn Geschwindt
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From batteries and semiconductors to energy storage, the transition to green technologies requires the development of new, sustainable materials at an unprecedented pace. German startup Quantistry believes it can fast-track the discovery of such materials using a mix of quantum tech, physics-based simulations, and machine learning. By automating the process, it looks to sidestep the “high costs, fragmented expertise, and slow innovation” inherent to classical R&D. Quantistry has developed a cloud-based platform powered by small-scale quantum computers and AI, that …
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