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{{PAGENAME}} is a COUNTRY-based startup developing TECHNOLOGY for APPLICATION.
{{PAGENAME}} is a Singapore-based startup developing [[quantum error correction]] solutions.


==Technology==
==Technology==
Describe the underlying science and technology of the startup here. Ideally, it should provide a layman introduction of any key differentiators and/or novel or proprietary scientific breakthroughs being commercialised by the startup.
The startup is creating modular software tools that simplify quantum error correction (QEC) from design to execution. This includes an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and a algorithmic layer that transforms quantum programs into fault-tolerant circuits<ref>{{Cite web |title=Technology {{!}} Entropica Labs |url=https://entropicalabs.com/technology/ |access-date=2025-12-23 |website=entropicalabs.com}}</ref>.
 
The company also released Loom Design, an open-source toolkit to design, simulate, and validate quantum error correction (QEC) frameworks<ref>{{Cite web |title=Loom Design |url=https://loom-docs.entropicalabs.com/ |access-date=2025-12-23 |website=loom-docs.entropicalabs.com}}</ref>.


==Traction==
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==Funding==
==Funding==
Describe the startup's funding history here. Include investors in the table below.{{Startup/Funding history}}
Entropica Labs raised a US$4.7 million Series A Round in November 2023 led by [[Liftt]] and [[Wavemaker Partners]]. In September 2025, the startup extended their Series A funding to $5.5 million with an additional investment with State Farm Ventures.{{Startup/Funding history}}


== See also ==
== See also ==