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Jason Lynch has a diverse work experience in the technology industry. Jason was the CEO of equal1.labs, a start-up focused on quantum computing. Prior to that, they served as the General Manager and Director of IoT Strategy at Analog Devices, where they led the development of subscription-based predictive maintenance IoT solutions and drove corporate strategy in the IoT space. Jason also worked at Hittite Microwave Corporation, where they held positions such as Managing Director and Sales & Application Manager, overseeing international operations and sales. Earlier in their career, Jason worked at Farran Technology as a Design Engineer, leading various projects and contributing to research papers presented at international conferences.
Jason Lynch obtained an MBA degree in Business from Babson F.W. Olin Graduate School of Business in 2009. Prior to that, they earned a M.Eng.Sc. degree in Microelectronics Hons from University College Cork in 2005, and a B.Eng. Hons degree from the same university in 1999. In 2015, Jason completed the Enterprise Leadership Program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Equal1 Laboratories is accelerating the introduction of useful, cost effective quantum computers within a three-year time horizon. The company has developed a disruptive, scalable and cost-effective quantum computing technology, based on a commercially available silicon semiconductor process. Our solution uses nanometer-scale quantum dots to form qubits on a standard silicon CMOS process. Along with silicon qubits, we have integrated all functions required for a quantum processing unit (QPU) – the brain of the quantum computer – which operates at 3 kelvin with over 10 million transistors. This is the first integrated quantum processing unit of its kind. The company’s server-sized demonstrator, called Alice, uses the second generation, fully functioning QPU. Alice uses our 424 quantum-dot-array structure to demonstrate early indications of the impact this technology can have on AI applications. Equal1 is developing its silicon-based quantum computer technology in collaboration with University College Dublin, with hardware development laboratories in Fremont, California and a silicon design center at NovaUCD in Dublin, Ireland.