A LinkedIn post from QuEra Computing highlights the participation of co-founder and Harvard professor Mikhail Lukin in a quantum hardware session hosted by Quantum Machines at the APS Global Summit. The session, held at Booth #1607, features back-to-back talks comparing three approaches to building full-stack quantum hardware, followed by Q&A.
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According to the post, Lukin will present on neutral atom quantum computing, alongside John Martinis on superconducting qubits and Andre Saraiva from Diraq on spin qubits. This positioning may reinforce QuEra’s profile as a leading proponent of neutral atom architectures and could help attract research collaborators, government programs, and enterprise partners evaluating competing quantum modalities.
The post suggests QuEra is being showcased in a curated lineup of high-profile researchers, which may enhance its credibility with technically sophisticated stakeholders. For investors, increased visibility at a major American Physical Society event could support future funding, partnerships, and customer pipeline development, although no specific commercial milestones or financial metrics are mentioned in the content.

