Monarch Quantum and Oratomic have entered a strategic partnership to accelerate the development of utility-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computers. The collaboration integrates Monarch’s specialized photonics systems with Oratomic’s neutral atom computing architecture. Under the agreement, Monarch Quantum will act as the systems integrator, providing its proprietary Quantum Light Engines™ and managing large-scale manufacturing to support Oratomic’s roadmap toward commercially viable hardware.

The partnership aims to deliver quantum systems featuring tens of thousands of physical qubits capable of encoding thousands of error-corrected logical qubits by 2030. This target is notably lower than previous industry estimates, which suggested that one million or more physical qubits would be required to reach utility-scale performance. This efficiency is driven by Oratomic’s recent research—conducted in collaboration with Caltech—which utilizes high-rate quantum error correction (QEC) codes optimized for room-temperature neutral atom arrays.

By combining integrated photonics for precision optical control with the scalability of neutral atom modalities, the two companies seek to move quantum technology from the laboratory to mass-manufactured deployment. Monarch Quantum, led by CEO Dr. Timothy Day, provides the infrastructure layer for quantum OEMs and defense integrators, while Oratomic, founded by Dr. Dolev Bluvstein, focuses on the hardware and error-correction architectures necessary to solve practical computational problems. The joint effort is positioned to establish a foundational supply chain for the next generation of fault-tolerant computing.

You can find the official press release regarding the partnership between Monarch Quantum and Oratomic here.

April 28, 2026