b'A Quantum Leap for Precision ComputingAnother fascinating investment that Presidio recently funded is with Quebec, Canada-based Nord Quantique, a company that is quite simply looking to create computers that dont make errors. Nord Quantique (NQ), founded by Julien Camirand Lemyre and Philippe St-Jean in 2020, emerged from the Institut quantique of Universit de Sherbrooke, and currently develops all the components of an error-correcting processor for quantum computers. The company develops quantum hardware for fault-tolerant quantum computing, redesigning processors from the ground up with low-error in mind. This means creating superconducting circuits that can mitigate errors on every individual qubit, providing a faster pathwayThe company develops to fault tolerance at scale. quantum hardware for fault-tolerant quantum computing, Located in the vibrant quantum ecosystem of Sherbrooke,redesigning processors from Quebec, Canada, NQ can leverage its renowned scientificthe ground up with low-error in mind. excellence, matched by its broad technology developmentThis means creating superconducting expertise, and paired with access to infrastructure thatcircuits that can mitigate errors on every individual qubit, providing a covers all needs, from quantum science to industrial-scalefaster pathway to fault microfabrication. tolerance at scale.Bigger Isnt Always Better:Ori Proves Modular Living Is InLiving large with a smaller footprint is the mindset behind another Presidio Ventures investment: Ori. Founded in 2015 Ori is a space transformation company. Launched out of the MIT Media Lab in order to respond to the challenges of urban density, Ori robotics transform spaces and seamlessly facilitate a more sustainable, flexible, affordable and desirable way to develop real estate and live. In other words, Ori has developed expandable apartments that are dynamic spaces. Their walls move. Rooms appear and disappear on command, so you get far more than what you see. Its real estate that lets you live where you want, without sacrificing the space you need. Also backed by SidewalkLabs (an Alphabet company) and the likes of Ikea, Geolo, and Khosla Ventures, Ori looks to tackle a big, complex problem, but we are an intrepid group with shared values focused on a mission Ori robotics transform spaces and to vastly improve urban living both in terms seamlessly facilitate a more of experience and affordability. Adopterssustainable, flexible, affordable can even retrofit your residential project byand desirable way to develop offering new unit types with zero constructionreal estate and live.complexity or changes to building systems.Sumitomo Corporation of Americas 5'