A LinkedIn post from QunaSys describes a recent visit to French national metrology institute LNE focused on quantum benchmarking and potential collaboration. The post notes discussions around MetriQs, a project aimed at establishing standards for measuring quantum devices, and tours of relevant laboratory facilities.
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According to the post, QunaSys held talks with LNE-affiliated researchers about QURI Bench and BACQ and how these tools might integrate under the Q-Neko framework. The post suggests shared interests in advancing quantum benchmarking and applications and indicates an intention to pursue deeper collaboration in the coming weeks.
For investors, this emphasis on benchmarking and standards points to QunaSys positioning itself within the emerging quantum computing infrastructure layer, where reliable performance metrics are critical. If these discussions evolve into formalized collaborations, QunaSys could strengthen its role in setting or aligning with industry standards, potentially supporting long-term commercial credibility with enterprise and government customers.
The focus on interoperable frameworks such as QURI Bench, BACQ, and Q-Neko also implies an ecosystem strategy rather than a standalone product approach. This may help the company embed its technology into broader quantum workflows, although the post does not reference any immediate revenue impact, contractual agreements, or timelines for monetization.

