SEALSQ (LAES) announced that is working with its partners to bring quantum computing to the cloud, making the technology more accessible to businesses, researchers, and developers. The company said, “Cloud-based quantum computing enables users to run quantum algorithms and experiments remotely without the need to own physical quantum hardware. A quantum computer on the cloud is a remotely accessible quantum processing unit that allows users to execute quantum algorithms via platforms provided by IBM, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Rigetti Computing. Users can develop programs using industry-standard languages such as Qiskit, Cirq, and Braket SDK, submitting them for execution on real quantum hardware or simulators. Recently, SEALSQ invested in ColibriTD to integrate its Quantum-as-a-Service platform into SEALSQ’s Quantum Roadmap. This move aims to advance post-quantum security and promote the adoption of quantum computing. ColibriTD specializes in solving complex mathematical problems for industries such as aerospace, energy, and defense, particularly in simulations and material science.”
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