Quantum Dice has been selected as one of the winners of the Quantum for Society Challenge, launched last year by the World Economic Forum’s UpLink initiative and the Centre for the 4th Industrial Revolution Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (C4IR KSA), for its innovative Probabilistic Computing solution.
The winners were revealed in Riyadh on 14 April, World Quantum Day, at a quantum event hosted by the C4IR KSA. CEO and Co-Founder, Dr Ramy Shelbaya, attended the event on behalf of Quantum Dice, which was held in front of a large audience of quantum experts and decision-makers from industry, academia and governments worldwide.
The Quantum for Society Challenge aimed to highlight how quantum technologies can drive impactful advancements in fields like sensing, computing, security and materials discovery.
Quantum Dice was one of only 10 winning start-ups. Fellow ‘Top Innovators’ included: Algorithmiq, Nomad Atomics, PlanetAI Space, Planqc, Qnity, Quantasphere, Quantum Mads, Quminex, and Xairos.
Check out Quantum Dice’s profile on the Quantum for Society Challenge platform to learn more.