Philippe Delmas, former Airbus VP, takes over as Chairman of the Board of Directors of Quobly in order to accelerate its 2027 plans for the industrialization and commercialization of its silicon quantum microprocessor.
Vice-President of Airbus from 1998 to 2006, Philippe Delmas has been appointed Chairman of the Board of Directors of Quobly, a French company pioneering quantum microelectronics, just as it is on the verge of producing the first silicon chip integrating qubits, based on the proven semiconductor industrial process.
Philippe Delmas will support Quobly in the industrialization, preparation and marketing of its silicon quantum microprocessor, scheduled for 2027.
Born in 1954, Philippe Delmas is a graduate of ENSAE and ENA, a magistrate at the Cour des Comptes and a former cabinet member of the French Foreign Affairs Ministry. From 1993 to 1998, he managed the development of Matra’s Space division, now known as Astrium, and then of all Matra Haute Technologies activities. He followed Noël Forgeard in 1998, assisting him at Airbus as Vice-President until 2006. Since 2007, he has headed PhD Associates, a consulting and investment firm.
His appointment is a significant step forward in Quobly’s drive to industrialize silicon quantum processors. Philippe Delmas’s background encompasses both the complexities of managing large groups and the dynamic challenges of fostering rapid growth in start-up environments.
“Philippe Delmas’s presence will accelerate our path towards mass production of a silicon quantum microprocessor.“
Quobly can rely on a global, multi-disciplinary team of over 70 scientists, physicists and technology experts, with over 150 years’ experience in quantum engineering and silicon technology.
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