Full-stack superconducting quantum computing systems for data-center deployment
Anyon Systems builds deployed quantum hardware, not laboratory prototypes. The company has already installed MonarQ, a 24-qubit superconducting quantum computer, in production environments—a rare execution milestone in an industry still chasing theoretical roadmaps. The tech stack reflects a hardware-first, systems-integration engineering culture: heavy use of FPGA toolchains (Vivado, Quartus), hardware description languages (VHDL, Verilog, SystemVerilog), simulation and finite-element tools (ANSYS, COMSOL, ModelSim), and low-level embedded C/C++ for quantum control. Hiring is engineering-dominated (11 of 13 roles) and senior-heavy (8 of 13), with a new manufacturing director in place—signaling a shift from R&D-mode toward production scaling and supply-chain management.
Notable leadership hires: Manufacturing Director
Anyon Systems designs, manufactures, and deploys superconducting quantum computers for real-world high-performance computing environments. Founded in 2014 and headquartered in Montreal with operations in Israel, the company operates as a full-stack vendor: they control chip fabrication, build the classical control electronics and software stack, and integrate complete systems into customer data centers. MonarQ, their flagship 24-qubit system, is already operational at Calcul Québec, demonstrating their focus on practical deployment over long-term theory. The company serves enterprise and institutional customers seeking sovereign, end-to-end quantum capability without dependence on external platforms.
Python, Rust, and C++ for control software; Vivado and Quartus for FPGA design; VHDL, Verilog, and SystemVerilog for hardware description; ANSYS and COMSOL for simulation; SolidWorks and Altium Designer for mechanical and electrical design.
Yes. 11 of 13 active roles are engineering positions, with 8 at senior level and 3 at mid level. All hiring is currently in Canada. The company also recently posted a Manufacturing Director role.
Current projects include next-generation control electronics for quantum processors, design and fabrication of superconducting quantum chips, production scaling, automated test procedures for standardized modules, and advancing qubit fidelity and quantum control stack architecture.
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