UAE’s Technology Innovation Institute Partners With Quantinuum to Access Quantum Computers With Industry-Leading Fidelity

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  • The Technology Innovation Institute (TII) in Abu Dhabi has signed a strategic agreement with Quantinuum to advance quantum computing research, algorithm development, and commercial applications in the UAE.
  • Under the agreement, TII gains access to Quantinuum’s high-fidelity quantum systems, including the upcoming Helios platform, to complement its existing ecosystem of quantum technologies.
  • The partnership will focus on materials science, data encoding, and optimization, while also supporting workforce development to position the UAE as a global quantum technology leader.

PRESS RELEASE — The Technology Innovation Institute (TII), the applied research arm of Abu Dhabi’s Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC), has entered a strategic agreement with Quantinuum, a world leader in quantum computing, to accelerate the development and benchmarking of next-generation quantum computing algorithms and commercial applications in the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

The agreement grants TII’s researchers access to Quantinuum’s quantum computing systems,   recognized for having high operational fidelity. This includes access to Helios, the company’s upcoming next-generation system, which is expected to demonstrate improvements in gate fidelity and qubit connectivity. This expands TII’s diverse ecosystem of partner platforms, that includes in-house developed superconducting quantum chips, IonQ’s trapped-ion processors, and access via AWS Braket to devices from QUERA, Rigetti, and IQM, among others.

This strategic agreement enables TII to combine state-of-the-art quantum computing systems and research efforts to develop better quantum algorithms, marking an important step in strengthening UAE’s growing position as a global leader in science and technology. 

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Focused on advancing quantum computing applications across diverse domains of regional and global significance, the partnership’s key research areas include: 

  • Chemistry and Materials Science: Estimating quantum system properties, such as ground-state energy, for advancements in chemistry and materials, and simulating complex many-body quantum systems, such as superconductors.
  • Classical-to-Quantum Data Integration: Identifying efficient methods to encode classical data into quantum states, such as for image processing and data throughput.
  • Complex Optimization Problems: Combining Quantinuum’s industry-leading fidelity with TII’s advanced algorithmic techniques for solving large combinatorial optimization problems using very few qubits.
     

This collaboration is also pivotal in training the next generation of quantum algorithm developers, equipping the UAE and the broader region to harness emerging quantum technologies effectively.

“The agreement with Quantinuum represents a significant step forward in our mission to advance quantum research,” said Dr. Leandro Aolita, Chief Researcher of TII’s Quantum Research Center. “With access to cutting-edge quantum hardware like Helios, we remain at the forefront of quantum research and innovation, further solidifying the UAE’s status as a leading technology and innovation hub.”

“Quantinuum’s partnership with TII marks a powerful alignment of vision and capability,” said Dr. Avinash “Nash” Palaniswamy, Chief Commercial Officer at Quantinuum. “We remain deeply committed to fostering strong partnerships across the region, uniting quantum computing trailblazers with our best-in-class systems to anchor global ecosystems, accelerate research and development, and unlock transformative value for users.”
 

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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