Welinq and Pasqal Strengthen Partnership for Networked Quantum Computing with €4 Million InterQo Project
Welinq and Pasqal have enhanced their collaboration to advance networked quantum computing using neutral-atom technology. The InterQo project, funded by €4 million from the Île-de-France Region and BPI France through the France 2030 initiative, aims to develop interconnected quantum processors. The partnership focuses on integrating networking capabilities in quantum processing units (QPUs) and photon extraction systems, facilitating scalable quantum architectures for data centers.

Welinq and Pasqal are advancing networked quantum computing through a strengthened partnership, launching the €4 million InterQo project, funded by the Île-de-France Region and BPI France. This initiative aims to develop interconnected neutral-atom quantum processors for scalable data center deployment.
The collaboration focuses on designing QPUs with networking capabilities and efficient photon extraction systems. By enabling quantum processors to operate collectively, the architecture addresses scalability limits of standalone QPUs, facilitating complex quantum algorithms and large-scale fault-tolerant computation. The partnership aligns with broader initiatives like Q-PLANET, enhancing Europe's position in the global quantum landscape.




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