The European start-up Quandela has released a new version of its quantum computing cloud service, Quandela Cloud 2.0. Launched last week, the improved service provides end-users with a platform for developing photonic quantum applications.
Initially launched in January 2023, Quandela Cloud is a platform designed to help discover, learn, test, and develop quantum solutions. It gives access to the quantum servers available at Quandela, software for generating and manipulating quantum circuits, as well as middleware for executing hybrid quantum-classical workflows in heterogeneous computing environments.
The newly released ‘Cloud 2.0’ includes a quantum toolbox designed for industry-specific applications, and Altair, a 10-qubit quantum processor, now accessible worldwide. Two patented error mitigation techniques have been introduced for the control of Altair: an AI-driven quantum fidelity enhancement and photon recycling.
Quandela, headquarted in Massy, France, is a spin-off of the Center for Nanoscience and Nanotechnology (C2N), a joint research institute of CNRS and Université Paris-Saclay. The start-up has received funding under an EIC Accelerator grant and is the beneficiary of Quantum Flagship projects, among them Qu-Pilot, Qu-Test and EPIQUE.
Read more in Quandela’s press release.