Horizon Quantum Joins Forces with QuEra Quantum Alliance to Advance Quantum Software Integration

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Horizon Quantum Computing, a pioneer in quantum software development tools, has officially joined the QuEra Quantum Alliance, reinforcing the ecosystem’s focus on enabling scalable and accessible quantum computing through neutral-atom technology.

As part of the collaboration, Horizon Quantum aims to integrate its intuitive software tools with QuEra Computing’s cutting-edge quantum hardware. The partnership is set to allow developers to code, compile, and run quantum applications more easily, bridging the gap between classical and quantum programming environments.

The QuEra Quantum Alliance, launched last year, brings together over 25 members globally—from software innovators to HPC centers and IT service providers—to promote the adoption of neutral-atom quantum computing. The addition of Horizon Quantum is expected to significantly strengthen the Alliance’s software capabilities, fostering faster development and real-world deployment of quantum solutions.

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“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. “We are delighted to collaborate with QuEra to provide developers with the tools they need to harness this architecture effectively.”

Yuval Boger, Chief Commercial Officer at QuEra, welcomed the partnership: “We believe that their 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.”

The alliance marks a step forward in harmonizing quantum software and hardware, aiming to simplify access for developers and speed up commercial quantum innovation.