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BosonQ Psi Joins Strangeworks Quantum Syndicate

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Insider Brief

  • Strangeworks will partner with BosonQ Psi (BQP), as the quantum system provider for BQP’s simulation platform, BQPhy™.
  • BQPhy™ is a quantum-powered engineering simulation software for enterprise customers in aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, biotech, among others.
  • BQP’s customers can now harness a wide range of quantum computers, including quantum gate based systems, quantum annealing systems, and quantum inspired solutions from within the BQPhy software.

PRESS RELEASE — Strangeworks announced its partnership with BosonQ Psi (BQP) by being the quantum system provider for BQP’s simulation platform, BQPhy™, the world’s first quantum-powered engineering simulation software for enterprise customers in aerospace, automotive, manufacturing, biotech, and many others. With this partnership, BQP’s customers can now harness a wide range of quantum computers, including quantum gate based systems, quantum annealing systems, and quantum inspired solutions seamlessly from within the BQPhy software. The Strangeworks platform provides the flexibility to easily integrate an entire quantum ecosystem into the products of the quantum software vendors. This seamless integration enables the company’s software to automatically select the appropriate quantum resources at the exact moment in time the resource is required; based on a variety of factors including availability, time, budget, number of qubits, decoherence and gate times.

“We at BosonQ Psi strongly feel that the Strangeworks ecosystem is a game-changer for BQPhy as it makes us truly quantum hardware-agnostic and adds flexibility to the customer purchase experience. This partnership allows our users to harness the scalability of our hybrid quantum-classical backend,” says Abhishek Chopra, Founder and CEO of BosonQ Psi. He further added, “Customers can now get state-of-the-art quantum-powered engineering solvers integrated with industry leaders in quantum hardware with a pay-as-you-go model.”

BosonQ Psi exemplifies how end-user application providers benefit from a single source solution explicitly designed to deliver quantum capabilities to their customer base. Both hardware and software companies can take advantage of the Strangeworks quantum ecosystem to enable system to system integrations, eliminating the need for subject matter experts to understand quantum mechanics, be technically knowledgeable about the various quantum hardware systems, or even have to select the appropriate hardware for their tasks.

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“We are excited to see more and more quantum solutions providers utilize the Strangeworks ecosystem to enhance their own products and services,” said Whurley, Founder and CEO of Strangeworks. “Strangeworks is committed to engineering solutions that make it easier for our partners to provide their customers with all of the quantum capabilities available in the market today without the complexity currently required to implement quantum services in the enterprise.”

To get started with the BosonQ Psi software, BQPhy, request access at https://go.bosonqpsi.com/sales-demo or apply via the Strangeworks Backstage Pass program at https://strangeworks.com/backstage.

About Strangeworks

Headquartered in Austin, Texas, Strangeworks is a new kind of company, made up of serial entrepreneurs, enterprise software developers, and quantum physicists who seek to humanize quantum computing and make it accessible to everyone. By guiding companies through the confusion of quantum computing, Strangeworks helps accelerate the integration of this new technology in corporations, universities, and enterprises.

To learn more about how Strangeworks can accelerate your quantum journey visit https://strangeworks.com

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Matt Swayne

With a several-decades long background in journalism and communications, Matt Swayne has worked as a science communicator for an R1 university for more than 12 years, specializing in translating high tech and deep tech for the general audience. He has served as a writer, editor and analyst at The Quantum Insider since its inception. In addition to his service as a science communicator, Matt also develops courses to improve the media and communications skills of scientists and has taught courses. [email protected]

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