Aliro Appoints Fahri Diner to Board of Directors

Insider Brief
- Aliro appointed optical networking entrepreneur and investor Fahri Diner to its Board of Directors as the company continues developing software for quantum networking infrastructure.
- Diner brings experience from founding optical networking company Qtera and serving as a managing director at Sigma Partners.
- The company said Diner will support its growth as organizations across sectors begin evaluating and deploying quantum networking technologies.
PRESS RELEASE — Aliro, The Quantum Networking Company® and developer of a carrier-class quantum network operating system, today announced the appointment of Fahri Diner to its Board of Directors. Diner is a serial entrepreneur, venture capitalist, and accomplished figure in the history of optical networking.
Diner’s appointment reflects Aliro’s continued momentum as the software foundation for the quantum internet, an infrastructure transition that mirrors the classical internet buildout that Diner helped pioneer in the 1990s. Diner brings a unique combination of optical networking expertise, company-building experience, and venture capital acumen to Aliro’s board at a critical point in the company’s growth.
“When we founded Aliro, we set out to build the operating system for the quantum internet — the next great network infrastructure,” said Bob Davoli, CEO of Aliro. “Fahri understands infrastructure transitions at a level very few people do. As founder and CEO of Qtera, he was responsible for developing ultra-long-reach optical technology. He spent over a decade as a managing director at Sigma Partners, investing in the next generation of tech companies. That pattern recognition, knowing when a new network layer is about to become critical infrastructure, is exactly what Aliro needs as we enter the quantum networking era. I could not be more excited to have him join our board.”
“I’ve had a front-row seat to two infrastructure transitions, optical and smart home connectivity. Both taught me the same thing: the companies that define the category are the ones that make the hard engineering operable, not just theoretically possible. That’s what Aliro is doing for quantum networking,” said Fahri Diner, Executive Chairman, Aliro.
Diner’s board appointment brings direct experience from two major infrastructure transitions to Aliro at a moment when quantum networking is moving to operational deployment. His background in founding, scaling, and funding networking companies positions him to support Aliro’s commercial growth as organizations across defense, enterprise, utilities, and financial services begin evaluating and deploying quantum network infrastructure.
For more information, visit www.aliroquantum.com.
