In a lab on the western edge of Paris, Rémi adjusts a complex machine known as a cryostat, crucial for quantum computing. This innovative device cools components to near absolute zero, enabling quantum phenomena to occur within heart of a quantum computer. Alice & Bob, a French startup, is at the forefront of this pioneering technology, planning to open a large facility to expand its operations.
Co-founders Théau Peronnin and Raphaël Lescanne lead a team that hopes to harness the unique characteristics of quantum particles for groundbreaking applications. Peronnin emphasizes the potential of quantum computing to revolutionize fields like medicine, allowing precise simulations of molecular interactions to improve drug development.
France, bolstered by strong educational institutions and a government initiative aimed at promoting quantum technologies, is positioning itself as a key player in this emerging sector. With the potential for singular breakthroughs, the country hopes to avoid past pitfalls in tech revolutions and secure its place in the future of quantum computing.



















