ABOUT US
We are here to make a difference!
Founded in 2020, LightSolver has developed pioneering quantum-inspired technology that utilizes coupled lasers to perform computations for intricate multi-variable problems. This technology enables the simultaneous scanning of all possible solutions, mimicking the power of quantum computing and providing solutions to problems that are beyond the capabilities of classical and quantum computers.
LightSolver was established by PhD physicists Dr. Ruti Ben Shlomi and Dr. Chene Tradonsky from the world-renowned Weizmann Institute.
With LightSolver, optimization problems can be solved at the speed of light, orders of magnitude faster than other techniques.
Solving complex optimization (NP-hard) problems requires a substantial amount of computational power, but by harnessing LightSolver laser technology, businesses can tackle them with ease, opening up new possibilities in fields such as logistics, finance, and energy.
We invite you to follow our journey as we change the world of computation.
Company Values
EXCELLENCE
Our technology and products are at the forefront of science and are groundbreaking in the way they compute. Our success is a result of our striving for excellence every step of the way. It is a key element in everything we do.
INCLUSIVITY
We welcome everyone. We believe diversity is the best path to achieving prosperity and growth.
TRUST AND MUTUAL RESPECT
We believe the best way to work together both within teams and across the company, is to trust each other to meet our commitments, show respect through our conduct, and support each other to overcome challenges along the way.
CLIENT
We truly believe the first purpose of our work is to provide our clients with the best products and services.
Meet the team
Dr. Ruti Ben-Shlomi
CEO
Dr. Chene Tradonsky
CTO
Idan Cataife
VP Sales
Dr. Idan Meir-Zada
VP Research
Dr. Harel Primack
Head of Algo Formulation Team
Danielle Bardugo-Gazit
Head of Operations
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