With the rapid evolution of Quantum Computing, users are contemplating the best way to begin to integrate Quantum capabilities into their existing HPC and AI infrastructure. Find our experts at the ISC conference, May 12th-16th, in Hamburg, Germany to discuss our world leading hardware, applications, and case studies.
Exhibit Hall
Drop by Booth K50 in the exhibit hall to meet tour team and see a display of our System Model H2 chip, Powered by Honeywell.
If you’d like to schedule a 1:1 meeting, send us an email to schedule a time to meet. We have reserved meeting room Hall 5 at ISC, but we’d be happy to set up time to meet with you at or after the event.
Presentations
Our team will be presenting on a range of topics about integrating quantum computing into existing HPC infrastructure. They’ll be speaking about our hardware features and how you can leverage quantum computing with your existing HPC cluster.
May 13th
2:30pm – 3:00pm | Hall 4, ground level in the First-Time Exhibitor Pitch
Understanding Opportunities with Quantum Computing: Learn about our roadmap and key strategies to accelerate your current HPC clusters with the integration of quantum computing.
Presented by Nash Palaniswamy, Chief Commercial Officer, Quantinuum
May 14th
2:00pm – 2:30pm | GENCI Booth K40
Simulation of Transition Metal Oxide (TMO) Atomic Layer Deposition (ALD): A Study of the modelling of electronic energies used in the reactions involved for ALD of ZrO2 and of the reactivity of organometallic precursors used in ALD technology for controlling the quality of thin film deposition on different substrates. The study is a collaboration between C12 Quantum Electronics, Air Liquide and Quantinuum, with support from PAQ Ile de France.
Presented by Maud Einhorn, Technical Account Manager, and Gabriela Cimpan, Partner Manager, Quantinuum
May 14th
2:20pm – 2:35pm | Hall Z – 3rd floor
The Trapped-Ion Quantum Processors at Quantinuum: Quantinuum has constructed two generations of QCCD (quantum charge-coupled device) quantum processors. These processors use trapped-ions for qubits and sympathetic cooling, and shuttling operations to achieve high-fidelity gating operations on individual qubits and between any pair of qubits – making them fully-connected. In this talk, Dave will discuss Quantinuum’s efforts to rigorously benchmark the performance of these machines, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses. He’ll also give a brief survey of our efforts toward near-term quantum advantage and quantum error correction. Finally, he’ll sketch out some technological developments aimed at scaling these processors and the implications for future devices.
Presented by David Hayes, Sr. R&D Manager for Theory and Architecture
May 14th and May 15th
12:30pm – 1:00pm | Meeting Room Hall 5
3:30pm – 4:00pm | Meeting Room Hall 5
Quantum Computing, Error Correction, and Scaling for the Future at Quantinuum: Quantum computing promises to provide significant computational savings in valuable problems such as chemistry, materials, and cybersecurity. To make this a reality, errors in quantum operations must be suppressed significantly below where they are today, and the size of quantum computing hardware must be increased. Quantinuum has recently made significant strides in scaling to larger sizes. Join the session to hear about these exciting results, our plans to scale, and a look towards the future.
Presented by Chris Langer, Fellow and Chairman of the Technical Board, Quantinuum
May 16th
1:00pm – 1:20pm | Hall H, Booth L01 in the HPC Solutions Forum
Harnessing the potential of quantum computing: As the landscape of quantum computing continues to rapidly evolve, the question of when to invest in quantum computing knowledge remains a key strategic consideration for organizations. This talk will explore the challenge of quantum readiness by surveying some of the research collaborations Quantinuum has performed with a range of industry-leading organizations. Using real-world case studies, we will highlight the diverse array of sectors poised to benefit from early quantum adoption, including pharmaceuticals, finance, logistics, and cybersecurity. This talk begins to unpack why many first mover enterprise organizations have made significant investments in quantum readiness already, rather than deferring until the technology matures further.
Presented by Maud Einhorn, Technical Account Manager, Quantinuum
May 16th
4:30pm – 5:00pm | Hall Y1 - 2nd floor
Workshop on Benchmarking and Scaling the Quantum Charged Coupled Device Quantum Computing architecture in the Quantum and Hybrid Quantum-Classical Computing Approaches: The QCCD architecture provides a unique approach to quantum computing where qubits are mobile and operating zones are fixed. In contrast to QC architectures where qubit and couplings between them are fixed, the QCCD architecture naturally provides all-to-all connectivity and high-fidelity operations. Additional advanced features include mid-circuit measurement, qubit reset, conditional logic, and variable angle gates. The talk will present benchmarking of our machines and recent progress towards scaling to larger systems.
Presented by Chris Langer, Fellow and Chair of the Technical Board, Quantinuum