FabriceĀ Frachon

Principal PM Lead, Azure Quantum at Microsoft

Greater Seattle Area United States
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Summary

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Fabrice Frachon is a Principal Program Management Lead at Azure Quantum, driving efforts to make commercial-scale quantum computing accessible to organizations and developers. With nine years at Microsoft, he previously led Strategy and Ecosystem Engineering Services, partnering with top OEMs to deliver hardware and integrated solutions. He combines strategic product leadership with deep customer obsession, translating complex research and device challenges into practical, scalable programs. Based in Greater Seattle, Fabrice bridges engineering, go-to-market strategy, and partner ecosystems to accelerate adoption of emerging technologies. Known for curiosity and a hands-on approach, he balances long-term vision with operational rigor to move cutting-edge quantum work toward real-world impact.
code9 years of coding experience
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Github Skills (14)

python9
qdk9
development-kit9
quantum-computing9
azure7
microsoft6
documentation6
jupyter5
tla4
optimization4
idris4
llvm-ir4
specification3
llvm1

Programming languages (4)

C#HTMLJupyter NotebookPython

Github contributions (5)

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QED-C: The Quantum Economic Development Consortium provides these computer programs and software for use in the fields of quantum science and engineering.
Contributions:10 pushes, 1 branch in 5 months
ffrachon/quantumsamples

Jan 2023 - Nov 2023

Contributions:22 pushes, 1 branch in 9 months
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Fabrice Frachon - Principal PM Lead, Azure Quantum at Microsoft