Tue Sep 10 14:17:00 UTC 2024: ## Quantinuum Unveils Roadmap to Universal Quantum Computing by 2030

**BROOMFIELD, Colo. and LONDON, Sept. 10, 2024** – Quantinuum, the world’s largest and leading integrated quantum computing company, has outlined its roadmap to achieve universal, fault-tolerant quantum computing by 2030. The ambitious plan promises to revolutionize scientific and commercial applications, potentially unlocking a trillion-dollar market and helping to solve some of the world’s most pressing problems.

The roadmap highlights the development of Quantinuum’s fifth-generation quantum computer, Apollo, which will be a fully fault-tolerant system capable of executing circuits with millions of gates. This will mark a crucial milestone, enabling scientific advantage and a commercial tipping point for quantum computing.

“We are the only company with a clear and demonstrable path that leverages quantum computing to tackle large-scale scientific and commercial applications,” said Dr. Rajeeb Hazra, CEO of Quantinuum. “We are confident that we possess the industry’s most credible roadmap toward achieving universal fault-tolerant quantum computing.”

Quantinuum’s roadmap is built on its scalable quantum charge-coupled device (QCCD) architecture, which features a universal gate set and high-fidelity physical qubits. The company has already demonstrated its commitment to innovation by achieving 12 logical qubits on its latest quantum computer, a significant leap forward in the field.

In collaboration with Microsoft, Quantinuum has also achieved a series of industry firsts, including a successful chemistry simulation using reliable logical qubits combined with AI and HPC. The companies have also integrated Quantinuum’s InQuanto™ computational quantum chemistry software package with Azure Quantum Elements, making it available to customers through private preview.

“The collaboration between Quantinuum and Microsoft has established a crucial step forward for the industry and demonstrated a critical milestone on the path to hybrid classical-quantum supercomputing,” said Dr. Krysta Svore, Technical Fellow and VP of Advanced Quantum Development for Microsoft Azure Quantum.

With its ambitious roadmap and ongoing collaboration with industry giants like Microsoft, Quantinuum is poised to lead the quantum revolution and usher in a new era of scientific and commercial advancement.

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