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Kvantify Will Use Gefion’s AI Supercomputer For Quantum Chemistry And Drug Discovery

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Insider Brief

  • Kvantify, a Danish quantum software company focused on drug discovery, is the first to use the AI supercomputer Gefion to simulate quantum computers at scale.
  • By leveraging Gefion’s GPU-accelerated infrastructure, Kvantify can model complex molecular systems using proprietary algorithms optimized for chemistry and enzyme design.
  • The collaboration reflects a growing trend of using classical AI infrastructure to support quantum research, bridging today’s capabilities with tomorrow’s quantum applications.

PRESS RELEASE — Danish Center for AI Innovation (DCAI) is pleased to announce that Kvantify, a Danish pioneer in quantum software for chemistry and drug discovery, will be using the AI supercomputer Gefion to simulate quantum computers at scale. While Gefion has previously supported quantum computing research initiatives, Kvantify is the first dedicated quantum software company to harness its capabilities.

Kvantify is leveraging Gefion’s GPU-accelerated infrastructure to run and scale its novel simulator optimized for chemistry problems. Kvantify’s software includes proprietary algorithms which are essential for accurately modeling molecular systems and reaction pathways relevant to drug design and enzyme engineering.

“Gefion provides exaflop class performance for AI, and its specialized hardware happens to also be perfectly suited for simulated quantum computing,” said Casper Kirkegaard, Head of Engineering at Kvantify. “This allows us to simulate future quantum computers today, which we are currently looking to utilize for industry relevant molecules such as penicillin using hundreds of qubits”

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The collaboration also highlights Gefion’s broader role as an infrastructure backbone for emerging quantum R&D. As quantum technologies continue to evolve, Gefion provides the computational power needed to simulate, test, and refine quantum algorithms, enabling researchers to accelerate breakthroughs in a variety of fields—from materials science to optimization problems.

“Gefion was built to push the boundaries of what’s possible with AI infrastructure—and Kvantify is showing how that same AI hardware can deliver impact in quantum computing” said Nadia Carlsten, CEO of DCAI. “Their use case demonstrates how quantum software companies can meaningfully advance their work today using classical infrastructure designed for scale and specialization.”

“Simulating quantum computers is a fundamental step toward unlocking their real-world potential,” said Hans Henrik Knudsen, CEO of Kvantify. “Gefion allows us to do this at a scale and speed we’ve never had before. This will directly accelerate the development of quantum algorithms and open new possibilities for future applications in science and technology.”

Kvantify’s use of Gefion further underscores the AI supercomputer’s versatility across domains beyond machine learning, including quantum simulation, molecular modeling, and next-generation HPC workflows. It also reflects a broader trend: the convergence of quantum research and classical infrastructure to solve today’s most complex scientific problems.

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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