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How Xanadu Is Building Photonic Quantum Computers And Preparing For A $3.1B Public Debut

Mar 10, 2026
Christian Weedbrook, founder and CEO of Xanadu and creator of the PennyLane quantum framework, tells his journey from film student to photonic quantum pioneer. He discusses computing with photons, why photonics may scale and network well, Xanadu’s planned public debut and fundraising rationale, timelines for commercial quantum data centers, and how companies should start prepping for quantum.
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ADVICE

Raise Big Capital For Quantum Hardware

  • Raise significant capital early for hardware-focused quantum ventures because building photonic quantum systems requires large upfront investment.
  • Xanadu chose a SPAC and raised $275M in the PIPE within four weeks to fund manufacturing, hires, and potential acquisitions.
INSIGHT

Quantum Value Comes At Data Center Scale

  • Quantum computers already exist but are currently smaller than needed for commercial breakthroughs; true value arrives at data center scale.
  • Xanadu's roadmap targets quantum data centers (hundreds of racks networked) by 2029–2030 to solve classically intractable problems.
INSIGHT

Photonics Simplifies Quantum Networking

  • Photonic quantum computing avoids repeated electron-to-photon conversions, making networking and scalability simpler and less lossy.
  • Xanadu demonstrated networking four server racks in Aurora and claims the approach can scale to dozens or hundreds using telecom foundries.
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