UQ and TUHH partner on scalable quantum software

Universal Quantum Deutschland (UQ) has announced a strategic partnership with the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH), backed by a multi-million euro support package from the Hamburg Innovation and Development Bank.
UQ and TUHH partner on scalable quantum software UQ and TUHH partner on scalable quantum software

This partnership will oversee a next-generation programming interface, designed to unlock fault-tolerant quantum computing all the way to the 100,000 physical qubit scale.

The partnership will deliver:

  • Programming interfaces covering algorithm design, error-correction integration and resource profiling
  • Developer tools incorporating algorithm design as well as quantum error correction methods
  • Benchmarking protocols that enable profiling algorithmic and quantum error-correction level performance in an integrated manner

“At Universal Quantum we are all about scaling of qubits to unlock the full potential of quantum computing. It is crucial the software stack keeps up with the scaling of our hardware. This partnership marks an important step towards unlocking large-scale quantum advantage for end users,” said Prof Sebastian Weidt, CEO and Co-Founder of Universal Quantum. “With our unique hardware-software co-design and world-leading error-correction expertise, we are ready to scale to 100 000+ qubits and deliver transformative applications in areas from drug discovery to climate modelling.”

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