QuiX Quantum launches Bia Quantum Cloud Computing Service

Advancing Quantum Computing with practical near-term solutions via the Cloud.

  • Wednesday, 18th September 2024 Posted 3 weeks ago in by Phil Alsop

QuiX Quantum has launched Bia™ Quantum Cloud Computing Service, its first Quantum as a Service (QaaS) platform for quantum and hybrid computing.

BiaTM Quantum Cloud Computing Service represents an important step forward for QuiX Quantum. While it provides immediate access to quantum computing directly to businesses and research institutions, BiaTM Quantum Cloud Computing Service also serves as a steppingstone in the effort of establishing the first hybrid quantum-classical computing platform based on photonics accessible via the Cloud.

"We’re committed to both the near-term impact of quantum computing and the long-term goal of reshaping entire industries." said Dr.-Ing. Stefan Hengesbach, CEO of QuiX Quantum “and in this respect, BiaTM Quantum Cloud Computing Service gives organizations a tangible way to leverage quantum technology today. As we continue to develop our universal quantum computer, our Cloud Service allows users to explore the power of quantum computing and solve specific problems right now."

BiaTM is a near-term Quantum Computer designed to solve, natively, specific problems in both fundamental research and quantum simulations, like Boson Sampling, Quantum random walks and Quantum Monte Carlo simulations, respectively. Thanks to the remote integration of classical computing infrastructure with its native quantum hardware, BiaTM can also help in optimization problems and simulations for various industries by implementing variational quanutm eingensolver (VQE) algorithms.

George Gesek, CTO and co-founder QMware says "QMware's integration with QuiX Quantum’s photonic processor in Enschede marks a significant advancement in our hybrid quantum platform. This partnership gives our customers direct access to cutting-edge photonic quantum computing. QMware’s SDK basiq™ supports both, current analog algorithms as well as the upcoming gate-based implementations by QuiX Quantum, delivering on our mission to provide scalable, commercially viable quantum computing solutions, just as they emerge."