Qblox Strengthens Executive Team to Drive Global Quantum Growth
Strategic Expansion of Qblox's Leadership Team
In a significant move to bolster its global presence in the quantum technology sector, Qblox has announced essential additions to its executive team. This strategic enhancement comes as the company aims to accelerate the development of scalable quantum solutions worldwide, positioning itself to meet the increasing demand for cutting-edge quantum technology in various industries.
Leadership Changes
The new appointments include Philip van der Wilt as Chief Revenue Officer, Roger Isaac as Chief Technology Officer, and Evelyn Doyle as Chief Human Resources Officer. Each of these leaders brings a wealth of experience and expertise in their respective fields, which will be pivotal in driving Qblox towards its ambitious growth objectives.
Philip van der Wilt - Chief Revenue Officer
Joining Qblox on October 1, 2025, Philip van der Wilt will spearhead global revenue strategies, commercial execution, and strategic partnerships from the company's base in Delft, Netherlands. With over a decade of experience in enterprise technology, including leadership roles at major companies like Samsara, ServiceNow, Commvault, and Dell Technologies, Philip is well-equipped to enhance Qblox's revenue capabilities. He expressed enthusiasm about Qblox's potential: "I am eager to bring our world-class technology to quantum ecosystem partners and customers," he remarked, recognizing that the timing is crucial for the quantum industry’s growth.
Roger Isaac - Chief Technology Officer
Roger Isaac's appointment on November 1, 2025, as CTO will bring a profound technical vision to the company. Based in Delft, Roger has decades of experience in semiconductor engineering and advanced hardware systems innovation. His previous role at Indie Semiconductor saw him manage engineering for automotive radar systems, and at Keyssa, he led the development of innovative wireless technology. With over 60 U.S. patents to his name, Roger is well-poised to transition complex quantum computing breakthroughs into reliable systems for commercial use.
"Our thorough engineering, combined with deep technical innovation, will enable us to accelerate from lab research to robust, high-performance quantum systems that clients can deploy reliably at scale," Roger stated confidently.
Evelyn Doyle - Chief Human Resources Officer
Evelyn Doyle joined Qblox on February 1, 2026, bringing her extensive background in global talent management and organizational culture. With over 20 years of experience, she has held leadership roles at notable organizations such as Patagonia and Mondelēz International. At Qblox, her focus will be on fostering an inclusive and high-performing culture as the company continues to grow globally. "Promoting a values-driven team and forward-thinking HR practices will be my priority," she emphasized, highlighting the importance of a supportive environment for Qblox’s employees.
CEO’s Vision
Niels Bultink, CEO of Qblox, expressed confidence in the newly appointed leaders, stating, "Philip, Roger, and Evelyn each bring profound expertise and leadership that are critical to our global expansion. Their collective strengths in revenue growth, high-technology engineering, and human leadership reinforce our commitment to building a world-class organization poised to lead the next wave of quantum innovation."
About Qblox
Qblox has established itself as a forefront leader in scalable quantum control stacks, enabling organizations to construct high-performance quantum computing systems. With its innovative hardware and software solutions, Qblox accelerates the path to practical quantum computing, providing robust, reliable, and scalable control solutions to researchers and industry leaders worldwide.
As the company continues to push boundaries in the quantum realm, the strategic executive appointments are expect to play a crucial role in enhancing Qblox’s operational capabilities and market presence, ensuring that it remains at the helm of quantum technology advancements.