November 18th, 2025
AQT’s trapped-ion quantum computer now available on Amazon Braket
AQT extends its reach with Amazon Braket integration – offering international customers convenient and reliable access to our high-performance trapped-ion quantum computer IBEX Q1.

“With the integration of IBEX Q1 into Amazon Braket we continue to expand the choices for AWS customers experimenting with quantum computing. We’re excited to deepen our dedication to EU customers and the European quantum computing community by providing access to locally hosted infrastructure, meeting critical sovereignty needs. AQT on Braket opens new opportunities for EU-based customers, providing access to trapped-ion technology to advance their research in quantum computing.”
Eric Kessler, General Manager, Amazon Braket
“With the IBEX Q1 system on Amazon Braket, AQT is happy to provide European and international customers convenient and reliable access to our high-performance trapped-ion quantum computers. Our fully connected quantum processor and low error rates facilitate the realisation of quantum-enhanced markets. The shared commitment of Braket and AQT brings this technology to a global audience and enable novel use-cases and value-generation.”
Thomas Monz, CEO of AQT

Advantages of accessing AQT’s quantum computer via Amazon Braket
Ready to get started with quantum computing? Discover the potential of AQT quantum computer system on AWS Braket – all details and further information can be found on the AWS website.
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May 5th, 2026
AQT’s unveils the LYNX Series, a new generation of 19-inch rack-mounted quantum computers that has officially achieved a record-breaking Quantum Volume (QV) of 32768. This sets a new milestone for a universal Quantum Computer that is designed, built, and located in Europe.
April 15th, 2026
By combining AQT’s powerful trapped-ion quantum computer hardware and easy-to-scale Horizon’s software, the two companies aim to accelerate users’ ability to build real-world quantum applications.
March 17th, 2026
Through this collaboration, users worldwide gain direct access to AQT's latest trapped-ion quantum technology through an easy-to-use API, significantly lowering the barrier to real-world quantum experimentation.



