::: Turn-Key Quantum
AQT realizes
the first general-purpose
Quantum Computer.
Turn-Key Quantum
AQT realizes
the first general-purpose
Quantum Computer.
Trapped-ion quantum devices pioneered and lead quantum information processing: from performance and scalability to wide-range applicability.
Apply AQT quantum solutions to solve your problems.
Quantum computers integrated into high-performance-computing environment
The Austrian joint effort between the University of Innsbruck and AQT has successfully demonstrated the integration of a quantum computer (QC) into a high-performance-computing (HPC) environment. This hybrid infrastructure can now be used to tackle challenges in various fields such as chemistry, material sciences, or optimization.
Quantum solutions find application in biochemical research
Our international joint effort between QC Ware (United States of America), AQT (Austria), Covestro (Germany) and Boehringer Ingelheim (Germany) has successfully implemented a quantum algorithm that is able to estimate electrostatic interaction energies of complex molecules on an AQT trapped ion quantum computer.
Molecule Simulation on a Quantum Computer
Quantum computer systems promise to revolutionize chemistry and material science. Especially, electronic structure calculations allow to determine material properties with high precision. On our Quantum Computer, this is exemplified by determining the potential energy landscape of a hydrogen molecule, allowing us to estimate the energy, state, and interatomic distance of the molecular ground state.
AQT SECURES ITS FIRST QUANTUM COMPUTING SYSTEM SALE
The Tyrolean company AQT has acquired its largest contract in its young company history. Together with the Munich Quantum Valley, the Leibniz Computing Center (LRZ) will receive an innovative quantum system from AQT, based on trapped ion technology, for approximately 9.8 million euros.
Quantum memory lifetime
Storage and manipulation of quantum information can be affected by disturbances from the environment. However due to the precision control of laser light and magnetic fields, the quantum memory on AQT’s quantum computers persists for the equivalent of up to 1000 quantum gate operations.
A NEW EUROPEAN ACHIEVEMENT – QUANTUM VOLUME OF 128
AQT successfully demonstrates a Quantum Volume of 128 on its 19-inch rack-compatible Quantum Computer system PINE. The Quantum Volume Test is an internationally applied benchmark that assesses and describes the computational power of a quantum computer with a single number.