Who We Are
The Quantum Rebels With a Cause
We're the team that looked at quantum computing and asked "Why is this so damn hard?" Then we fixed it. Meet the humans making quantum human.
The Origin Story
From a cafeteria conversation to quantum revolution
The Cafeteria Moment
Elena and Marcus meet at an IBM cafeteria, bond over frustration that "quantum computing is harder to use than it is to build"
→ The idea is born
The Garage Phase
Team of 4 in Marcus's garage. First prototype crashes so hard it takes down AWS us-east-1 (sorry!)
→ Qi v0.1 speaks its first words
The Breakthrough
Rajesh accidentally inverts a matrix at 3 AM. Discovers algorithm that makes natural language quantum possible
→ Patent #1 filed
The First Customer
BMW calls. Their intern solves in 2 weeks what PhDs couldn't in 6 months. We knew we had something
→ $2M saved, minds blown
The Quantum Internet
Swiss bank asks: "Can you make unhackable communications?" Challenge accepted. Physics delivers.
→ First commercial quantum network
The Platform
500+ companies using Q-Intercept. From pharma to finance, quantum goes mainstream
→ The revolution begins
The Humans Behind the Magic
Brilliant minds with questionable caffeine habits
Dr. Elena Vasquez
CEO & Co-Founder
Quit her tenured MIT professorship because "quantum computing is too important to stay in academia"
"I realized I could write papers about quantum computing for 20 people, or build tools that let millions use it."
Our Values (The Real Ones)
Not the corporate BS. The stuff we actually believe.
Humans First, Physics Second
We build for people, not papers
Make the Impossible Boring
Quantum should be as easy as email
Ship Fast, Learn Faster
Perfect is the enemy of quantum
Weird is Our Superpower
Normal people don't change the world
Life at Q-Intercept
Where quantum meets quirky
Coffee consumed daily
Collective IQ
Latest someone stayed up coding
Pizza parties per breakthrough
Team Quirks & Traditions
Why We Do This
We believe quantum computing will solve humanity's biggest challenges - from curing diseases to reversing climate change. But it won't happen if only 500 people on Earth can use it.
That's why we wake up every day: to put quantum power in the hands of millions. To make the impossible boring. To turn science fiction into your daily toolkit.
Because the future shouldn't require a PhD to access.