IonQ, the world’s leading quantum platform company, announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Seed Innovations, a Colorado-based software and technology R&D firm focused on delivering technology solutions and process improvements that address complex challenges facing government and commercial customers. The terms of the transaction were not disclosed.
The Seed Innovations team will join IonQ’s Quantum Infrastructure business and Seed Innovations founder Marlu Oswald will report to Frank Backes, President, IonQ Quantum Infrastructure.
At IonQ, Seed will deploy its expertise in machine learning (ML), advanced software architecture, and cloud migration to accelerate IonQ’s work in developing enterprise grade, AI-driven software layers that will be essential for managing and scaling complex quantum workloads.
Founded in 2013, Seed Innovations has established itself as a provider of full-lifecycle software development, legacy system upgrades, and R&D for the Department of War (DoW), the Intelligence Community, and the commercial sector.
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“This acquisition expands IonQ’s software capabilities as we build the world’s only enterprise grade, full-stack quantum platform,” said Frank Backes, president Quantum Infrastructure, IonQ. “Seed Innovations’ expertise in machine learning and automated scaling architecture will be instrumental in optimizing performance across our quantum applications.”
Seed Innovations will focus on unlocking significant performance improvements for IonQ including:
- AI-Optimized Quantum Performance: Leveraging Seed’s deep ML and advanced algorithm expertise to help analyze system data, predict behaviors, and drive continuous improvement.
- Enterprise-Scale Automation: Implementing Seed’s proven DevOps and automated scaling architectures to support IonQ’s scaling goals.
- Seamless Cloud Integration: Utilizing Seed’s extensive experience in cloud migration and microservices to enhance IonQ’s availability across all major cloud providers.
SOURCE: IonQ























