Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech, a Barcelona-based quantum computing company, has announced that it is now an integration partner of IMPAQT UA, a Delft-based cooperative consortium of quantum technology companies. This partnership strengthens European collaboration in building interoperable, scalable, and standards-driven quantum systems.
Qilimanjaro is the first analog quantum computing company to join the group, contributing its expertise in integrating the full stack across analog, digital quantum, and classical platforms. The company’s technology is based on fluxonium analog qubits, an architecture that bypasses the need for error correction. Qilimanjaro provides a SpeQtrum QaaS platform, which offers remote access to hybrid quantum data centers, and on-premise modular systems for HPC centers and research institutions.
The partnership aligns with IMPAQT’s mission to advance toward standardized interfaces and seamless integration. The consortium is building an IMPAQT Interoperability Lab for benchmarking new components and finding new business opportunities. Marta P. Estarellas, CEO of Qilimanjaro, noted that the partnership allows the company to align its work on analog quantum computers with digital and classical platforms, with a special effort in establishing interoperability and standards. Other members of the group include Qblox, Quantware, and Delft Circuits.
Read the full announcement here.
October 1, 2025
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