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To the lengthening list of names that could help telcos with their quantum-safe networking strategies, add QMill.

Press release: Telia and QMill demonstrate a new quantum-enhanced data encryption method for mobile networks

Press release: ESL Shipping has partnered with QMill to assess quantum computing suitability for optimization problems.

Funding granted for ESL Shipping in optimization and QMill in algorithm R&D.

Scientific American mentions QMill's AI powered circuit compression as an example of pragmatic tooling, and frames quantum computing quantum computing as big potential tempered by hard engineering realities.

The results of research work are being commercialized very quickly in the field of quantum technology. Professor Möttönen selected as finalist in the prestigious European Inventor Award.

European Patent Office announced Mikko Möttönen as a finalist in the ‘Research’ category of the European Inventor Award 2026.

Quantum computers are starting to change from science fiction to reality. It is now high time for companies to prepare for the future.

QMill's board member Pekka Lundmark was interviewed by Huvudstadsbladet about his views on quantum computing.

QMill is listed among the top companies that are helping shape the global quantum AI field.

How QMill is approaching classically verifiable quantum advantage.

The beginning of the story how QMill is unlocking quantum advantage, presented by Mikko Möttönen (10min).

The AI-powered service was trained using the computing resources of the LUMI supercomputer.

How quantum mechanical tunneling enables superconducting quantum computers? QMill’s Mikko Möttönen interviewed by Yle Radio.

Inside Finland’s next wave of innovation: 10 promising startups to keep an eye on this 2026!

A list of tech open jobs included roles with QMill.

Press release: A six-fold leap towards practical quantum advantage has been achieved by QMill. This breakthrough significantly lowers the bar for demonstrating quantum superiority.

QMill's new simulation results are indicating that its latest quantum algorithm is poised to demonstrate quantum advantage,

Quantum algorithms also benefit from different ways of thinking. Hannu Kauppinen interviewed by TEK.