Quantum software company Classiq and quantum hardware company QuEra will collaborate to integrate QuEra’s neutral-atom quantum computers into the Classiq platform. The integration seeks to enable customers to optimize a variety of quantum and hybrid quantum/classical algorithms for QuEra’s quantum computers. Classiq users will be able to exploit the features of QuEra’s neutral-atom quantum computers, such as the ability to simultaneously operate on multiple qubits and advanced qubit shuttling. Additionally, the integration provides access to Classiq’s extensive prewritten algorithmic blocks and allows customers to estimate the resources needed to run their algorithms. These capabilities enable the creation of highly resource-efficient algorithms with a large number of qubits and, in the future, for logical qubits as well. The integration of QuEra’s quantum computers into the Classiq platform is expected to accelerate the development and deployment of quantum applications across various fields, including pharmaceuticals, finance, logistics, and more. Customers who have purchased on-premises computers will be able to use the Classiq platform for the rapid development of quantum algorithms. Upon doubling its footprint in Boston earlier this year, QuEra is set to install computing platforms at the United Kingdom’s National Quantum Computing Centre, at Japan’s National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology, and at Venturus’ Center of Excellence for Quantum. The company previously established a partnership with quantum software developer Wolfram Research last year. The company has additional partnerships with developers and institutes including QPerfect, Wolfram Research, LINKS, QMware, and the Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre.