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Marie Cabrières

Head Of Communications at Quobly

Marie Cabrières is an experienced communications professional with a diverse background in corporate communication, public affairs, and crisis management. Currently serving as the Head of Communications at Quobly since February 2025, Marie also holds a position as a University Lecturer in the fields of corporate communications and public affairs since September 2013. Previous roles include Communications and Public Affairs Director at HAVENTURE and eCential Robotics, as well as Communications Manager at SOITEC. Marie's extensive experience also includes significant contributions to Edelman as Director of Corporate Communications and Public Affairs, and as a Senior Consultant at Vae Solis Communications. Marie holds advanced degrees in crisis management and security from prestigious institutions, including a Master's degree from the University of Paris I: Panthéon-Sorbonne and training from Institut des hautes études du ministère de l'Intérieur.

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Quobly

Quobly, formerly Siquance, was founded in 2022 to develop and commercialize a universal large-scale quantum computer using proven semiconductor-industry processes. At Quobly, we believe in the potential of quantum to solve problems classical computers cannot—and we have a viable industrial roadmap that will make a universal quantum computer a reality in the near future. Our goal is to make a positive impact on our digital future through quantum-enabled computing solutions for energy distribution, drug discovery, and more. Quobly, based in Grenoble, France, is a spinoff of the CEA, a major RTO, and CNRS, a leading center for academic research. The company will continue to develop a silicon spin qubit technology nurtured over two decades of research partnerships between these organizations. In simple terms, our research led to a major advance: turning transistors into quality quantum bits. We believe that that leveraging proven semiconductor-industry technologies, processes, and manufacturing capacities in Europe is the fastest and most cost-effective way to get a universal quantum computer to the market. Europe’s semiconductor giants already know how to fabricate millions of identical objects. We now know how to apply these capabilities to qubits.


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Grenoble, France

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11-50

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