Quantinuum, a global leader in quantum computing, has officially launched Helios, the world’s most accurate general-purpose commercial quantum computer, marking a major milestone in enterprise quantum adoption. Featuring the highest fidelity ever achieved in a commercial system and a real-time control engine, Helios enables developers to program quantum computers using a new Python-based language called Guppy, integrating classical and quantum computing within a single workflow. “The next computing inflection point starts today,” said Rajeeb Hazra, President and CEO of Quantinuum. “For the first time, businesses can access a highly accurate general-purpose quantum computer to have a real impact, transforming how industries innovate, from drug discovery to finance and advanced materials.”
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With applications spanning AI, materials design, and quantum chemistry, Helios accelerates generative quantum AI by integrating with NVIDIA GB200 via NVQLink for real-time error correction and hybrid computing. Early adopters include Amgen, BMW Group, JPMorgan Chase, and SoftBank Corp, among others. Quantinuum also announced a strategic partnership with Singapore’s National Quantum Office and National Quantum Computing Hub, alongside the launch of Q-Net, a customer collaboration forum, and a new startup partnership program to expand its commercial ecosystem.























