Horizon Quantum Computing Pte. Ltd., a Singapore-based developer of quantum software tools, has joined the QuEra Quantum Alliance, as announced on July 28, 2025. Partnering with QuEra Computing, a Boston-based leader in neutral-atom quantum computing, Horizon Quantum aims to integrate its innovative software development tools with QuEra’s advanced hardware, enabling seamless coding, compilation, and deployment of quantum applications.
Horizon Quantum joins QuEra Quantum Alliance on July 28, 2025.
Develops tools to simplify quantum programming, akin to conventional systems.
Integrates with QuEra’s neutral-atom quantum computers for enhanced application development.
Alliance includes over 25 global organizations, fostering quantum adoption.
Focuses on automated algorithm synthesis and quantum compilation.
Supports joint market initiatives to accelerate neutral-atom quantum computing.
Horizon Quantum is developing software tools designed to make programming quantum computers as intuitive as programming classical systems. By joining the QuEra Quantum Alliance, Horizon will integrate its tools, including its Triple Alpha integrated development environment (IDE), with QuEra’s neutral-atom quantum computers, such as the 256-qubit Aquila processor. This collaboration enables developers to code, compile, and deploy quantum applications efficiently, removing barriers for those without prior quantum expertise.
“QuEra is at the forefront of advancing neutral atom quantum computing, a technology that is rapidly emerging as a promising path to scalable quantum computing,” said Dr. Joe Fitzsimons, CEO of Horizon Quantum. “We are delighted to collaborate with QuEra to provide developers with the tools they need to harness this architecture effectively.”
The QuEra Quantum Alliance, launched in August 2024, now includes over 25 organizations across North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and the Middle East, including quantum software pioneers, high-performance computing (HPC) centers, and IT service providers. The addition of Horizon Quantum enhances the Alliance’s software capabilities, particularly in automated algorithm synthesis and quantum compilation, driving broader adoption of neutral-atom quantum computing. “We are excited to welcome Horizon Quantum to the QuEra Quantum Alliance,” said Yuval Boger, Chief Commercial Officer at QuEra Computing. “We believe that their deep expertise in quantum software will play a pivotal role in expanding the practical utility of our neutral-atom quantum systems.”
QuEra Computing, built on research from Harvard and MIT, operates the world’s largest publicly accessible quantum computer, available via public cloud and on-premises delivery. Its neutral-atom technology, featuring scalable qubit manipulation and high-fidelity gates, is recognized as a leading modality for fault-tolerant quantum computing. Horizon Quantum’s tools will leverage QuEra’s hardware to address complex computational challenges in fields like optimization, machine learning, and simulation.
The QuEra Quantum Alliance fosters collaboration through joint market development, exclusive events, and access to QuEra’s technical expertise. Horizon Quantum’s participation will accelerate the deployment of quantum solutions, empowering organizations to tackle intractable problems. With a focus on accessibility, Horizon’s tools aim to democratize quantum computing, making it available to a broader range of developers and industries.
Horizon Quantum’s integration into the QuEra Quantum Alliance marks a significant step toward simplifying quantum software development and advancing neutral-atom quantum computing. By combining Horizon’s innovative tools with QuEra’s cutting-edge hardware, this partnership is poised to drive practical quantum solutions and reshape the future of computing.
The QuEra Quantum Alliance provides members with access to technical expertise, go-to-market resources, and joint development opportunities to maximize the potential of quantum computing.
QuEra Computing is the leader in developing and productizing quantum computers using neutral atoms, widely recognized as a highly promising quantum computing modality. Based in Boston and built on pioneering research from Harvard University and MIT, QuEra operates the world’s largest publicly accessible quantum computer, available over a major public cloud and for on-premises delivery. QuEra is developing useful, scalable and fault-tolerant quantum computers to tackle classically intractable problems, becoming the partner of choice in the quantum field. Simply put, QuEra is the best way to quantum.
Horizon Quantum is developing a new generation of programming tools to simplify and expedite the process of developing software for quantum computers. By removing the need for prior quantum computing experience to develop applications for quantum hardware, Horizon’s tools seek to make the power of quantum computing accessible to every software developer.