According to a recent LinkedIn post from QEDMA, the company is emphasizing that achieving practical quantum advantage will depend not only on hardware progress but also on advanced error mitigation. The post references analysis from the firm’s CTO and co‑founder, Prof. Netanel Lindner, based on work led by Application Team Lead Dr. Ori Alberton, underscoring the need to convert noisy quantum outputs into more reliable computational results.
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The post suggests that organizations seeking scientifically meaningful quantum computations will require specialized expertise in error mitigation to fully utilize existing and emerging quantum processors. For investors, this positioning could indicate QEDMA’s intent to capture value in a critical software and services layer of the quantum computing stack, potentially improving its competitive relevance as hardware matures and demand for higher‑fidelity quantum results increases.

