QuEra Computing has launched the QuEra Quantum Alliance Partner Program, aiming to accelerate the development and deployment of neutral-atom quantum computers. This initiative seeks to collaborate with leading technology and solutions companies to address complex computational problems. The alliance’s initial members include BIP, BlueQubit, Classiq, E4 Computer Engineering SpA, ITQAN Al Khaleej, Kipu Quantum, Links Foundation, Pawsey Supercomputer Centre, Phasecraft, QAI Ventures, QCWare, QMWare, QPerfect, Quantum Machines, Qunasys, Strangeworks, Venturus, Wolfram Research, and qBraid.
The QuEra Quantum Alliance will facilitate joint go-to-market activities, including exclusive events and webinars. Partners will gain early access to QuEra’s innovative technology and receive direct support from QuEra’s team of experts. This program is designed to enhance collaboration and drive advancements in quantum computing.
QuEra’s neutral-atom quantum computers, distinguished by their large system size and advanced processing capabilities, have been available through a public cloud service since November 2022. These computers offer significant potential for large-scale, fault-tolerant quantum computing and integrate seamlessly with classical computing systems.
A press release announcing this new program has been posted on the QuEra website here. And for additional information you can visit QuEra’s partner page here.
August 1, 2024