Classiq provides an end-to-end quantum software platform that automates the process of developing quantum software and executing it on quantum processors. The company's proprietary technology automatically synthesizes optimized quantum circuits from functional models, high-level quantum code or via Pyomo integration.
OQC is focused on developing and building enterprise-ready quantum computers based on superconducting qubits. The company is committed to working with the best software partners to ensure ease of use and seamless implementation for its quantum systems.
By partnering, Classiq and OQC will offer users a smooth flow including modeling, debugging, automatic quantum circuit synthesis, circuit optimization and execution on OQC's cutting-edge quantum hardware. Classiq's platform will be expanded to support executing algorithms optimized for OQC’s quantum processors, providing developers more options to select the right quantum backend for their needs, including the recently announced next-gen OQC Toshiko machine.
As part of this collaboration, they will partner to further integrate their respective technologies with data centers and HPC (high-performance computing).
"We’re excited to partner with OQC and help make their innovative quantum systems easily accessible to users through our software," said Nir Minerbi, CEO and co-founder of Classiq. "Together, we invite quantum developers to experience a streamlined workflow from design all the way to state-of-the-art hardware execution."
"Classiq's software helps unlock the power of quantum by abstracting away complexity for developers. We are thrilled to be partnering with them to ensure our hardware can be used seamlessly by a broad quantum community to achieve real-world impact," said Ilana Wisby, CEO of OQC.
This collaboration reflects both companies' commitment to advancing the quantum ecosystem by bringing together world-class quantum software and hardware. The joint solution will empower users across industries to realize the benefits of quantum computing and build the quantum future.