Alliance brings software tools to neutral-atom quantum computers
Cette publication existe aussi en Français
Horizon Quantum Computing, a developer of advanced software development tools for quantum computers, and QuEra Computing, the leader in neutral-atom quantum computing, have announced that Horizon Quantum has joined the QuEra Quantum Alliance.
Horizon Quantum is developing software tools that aim to make programming quantum computers as straightforward as programming conventional systems. Horizon Quantum expects to integrate its software development tools with QuEra technology, enabling users to code, compile, and deploy quantum applications on leading neutral-atom quantum computers.
The QuEra Quantum Alliance brings together a global community of quantum hardware, software, and service providers to foster collaboration and widespread adoption of neutral-atom quantum computing. Both companies believe that the addition of Horizon Quantum will further enhance the Alliance’s software capabilities, empowering organisations to accelerate the adoption and deployment of quantum computing.
Since launching the QuEra Quantum Alliance last year, membership has grown to over 25 organisations across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East—including quantum software pioneers, major HPC centres, and global IT service providers.
“QuEra is at the forefront of advancing neutral atom quantum computing, a technology that is rapidly emerging as a promising path to scalable quantum computing,” said Dr Joe Fitzsimons, CEO of Horizon Quantum. “Our collaboration with QuEra will provide developers with the tools they need to harness this architecture effectively.”
“We believe that Horizon Quantum’s deep expertise in quantum software, especially automated algorithm synthesis and quantum compilation, will play a pivotal role in expanding the practical utility of our neutral-atom quantum systems,” said Yuval Boger, Chief Commercial Officer at QuEra Computing.
www.quera.com
www.horizonquantum.com
If you enjoyed this article, you will like the following ones: don't miss them by subscribing to :
eeNews on Google News
