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QEDMA is an Israeli software company founded in 2020 that develops quantum error mitigation and error suppression software for noisy quantum hardware. The company's core product, QESEM (Quantum Error Suppression and Error Mitigation), transforms algorithms designed for error-free quantum computers into executable programs that achieve high accuracy on current-generation quantum hardware, enabling quantum circuits up to 1,000 times larger to run accurately on existing systems.

The company was founded by Dr. Asif Sinay, Prof. Dorit Aharonov, and Prof. Netanel Lindner. QEDMA raised $26 million in Series A funding, with participation from IBM. The company has established partnerships with IBM, IonQ, and Japan's RIKEN research institute, establishing presence across multiple geographies and deepening relationships with leading quantum hardware manufacturers and researchers.

QEDMA's software addresses a fundamental challenge in quantum computing: enabling practical computation on near-term quantum hardware before hardware-level error correction becomes viable. By enhancing the performance of existing quantum systems without requiring hardware modifications, the company targets quantum hardware manufacturers, quantum software developers, and organisations seeking to run larger and more accurate quantum algorithms today.

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