QuEra Computing is a company commercializing advanced quantum computers based on neutral atoms. The company operates the world’s largest publicly-accessible quantum computer, which is available for general use over the Amazon Braket cloud. QuEra was built on pioneering research conducted at both Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The company is developing large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computers to tackle classically intractable problems for commercially-relevant applications.
QuEra’s technology is built on large-scale arrays of atoms, laser-cooled to microkelvin temperatures and held in vacuum by movable laser tweezers. These atoms serve as the memory banks for scalable quantum computing with ultrafast, high-fidelity gates, and a clear technology roadmap to millions of qubits. Users can access this technology today on the cloud, running quantum algorithms of their own design on QuEra’s first-generation machine, Aquila, a 256-qubit Quantum Processor available on Amazon Braket.
In February 2024, QuEra was assigned to construct the world’s most advanced quantum computing testbed by the National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) in the UK which is expected to be fully operating by 2025.
Key customers and partnerships
In November 2023, the company and Quantum Machines were awarded a Binational Industrial Research and Development (BIRD) Foundation grant to jointly develop an improved Photonic Control Unit (PCU). In addition to that QuEra collaborated with QMware in October 2023, to integrate QuEra's processor with QMware's hybrid quantum computing cloud. In October 2023, the company was also awarded two Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) contracts as part of the Imagining Practical Applications for a Quantum Tomorrow (IMPAQT) program and collaborated with BlueQubit for quantum algorithm and application development.
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