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Qunnect is a New York-based company that designs and produces hardware to make telecom networks capable of supporting qubits.
Qubits are fragile, and it is impossible to intervene on them without disturbing their properties.
But by combining quantum memory mechanisms, using the particularities of phenomena such as entanglement, Qunnect manages to overcome these limitations.
A repeater, an entanglement source, a quantum memory, ...
Each module is presented by an animation: which physical problem is involved and how Qunnect manages to overcome it.