The first to unlock quantum advantage

Quantum computers will solve intractable computational problems in novel ways that are beyond the capabilities of existing classical computers.

Our technology


Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionize global industries. The field is not mature yet, as quantum computers are still under development. Our technology will accelerate the beneficial use of quantum computing with algorithms that are already useful in the current noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era.


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Our product


QMill develops quantum-advantage algorithms which will be executed on near-term quantum computers to solve complex problems that are too large for existing supercomputers. Quantum algorithms are programs that can be run as quantum circuits in a quantum computer. Running useful quantum circuits on supercomputers is exponentially difficult, which gives a significant advantage to quantum computers.


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About us


QMill will trigger the era of practical quantum advantage with new quantum algorithms for the noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) era.


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Team & careers


Our talented team spanning various industries and skillsets is based in Espoo, Finland, a growing quantum hub known for its strong technological ecosystem and quantum talent.


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Latest news

Kauppalehti explored what quantum computing means and how one can invest in it. Speakers include Mikko Möttönen from QMill. 

The École de technologie supérieure (ÉTS) announced the creation of its new Tensor Institute, and a strategic partnership with QMill.

Handelsblatt presents five tech bets, one of which is the Quantum Advantage. QMill’s Hannu Kauppinen is also interviewed. (Article in German, paywalled.)

Finland’s strength lies not in scale, but in strategic clarity. It’s a place where deep tech companies, like QMill, find fertile ground to grow. (Article in German, paywalled.)

Talouselämä selected ten promising startups that have gained momentum even in a tougher market.

QMill aims to be the first to commercialize an algorithm that delivers true quantum advantage. The quantum market is estimated to grow into hundreds of billions of euros. 

Press release: QMill, a pioneering quantum-algorithm company based in Espoo, Finland, is announcing the first results on the efficiency of its new algorithms designed for the near-future quantum computers