Insider Brief
- Atom Computing and Phasecraft have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore how application-focused algorithms can benchmark progress toward utility-scale quantum computing.
- The collaboration will adapt Phasecraft’s quantum algorithms to Atom Computing’s neutral-atom hardware to advance applications in materials science, including battery and photovoltaic development.
- The partnership combines Atom Computing’s recent advances in logical qubits and quantum error correction with Phasecraft’s expertise in hardware-adaptive algorithms designed to deliver practical value from near-term quantum systems.
Atom Computing and quantum algorithms company Phasecraft today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore how application-focused algorithms can be used to benchmark progress toward utility-scale quantum computers.
Through this MOU, the companies will collaborate on accelerating the delivery and adoption of quantum solutions in key application areas, such as the development of materials for batteries and photovoltaics. Through adapting Phasecraft’s advanced algorithms and software to Atom Computing’s neutral-atom quantum computing hardware, the collaboration aims to accelerate the path towards useful applications in materials science and energy.
Atom Computing continues to lead the quantum computing industry through its pioneering work in neutral-atom quantum technology. The company recently demonstrated a breakthrough in quantum error correction using toric code and announced a $100 million Letter of Intent with the U.S. Department of Commerce. Atom Computing is also deploying the world’s first commercial quantum computer with logical qubits and performing in Stage B of DARPA’s Quantum Benchmarking Initiative (QBI), where it is demonstrating its pathway to utility-scale quantum computing.
Phasecraft is the leading UK and US-based quantum algorithms company, developing advanced quantum algorithms to solve real-world problems in materials discovery, chemistry, and optimization. Its focus is on making quantum computing practical today by designing software that works with existing imperfect hardware, bridging the gap between current technology and future large-scale quantum systems.
Prof. Ashley Montanaro, CEO and Co-Founder of Phasecraft, said: “We are excited to collaborate with Atom Computing to advance quantum applications in material science. Real-world quantum utility will come from combining advances in hardware with equally powerful advances in algorithms. By bringing together Atom’s scalable quantum computing platform and our hardware-adaptive algorithms, we can accelerate progress towards applications in energy storage, solar technology, and advanced materials.”
Dr. Ben Bloom, CEO and Founder of Atom Computing, said: “Unlocking the true commercial potential of quantum computing requires a tight synergy between breakthrough hardware and hardware-optimized software. By fine-tuning Phasecraft’s industry-leading algorithmic methods to our neutral-atom architecture, we can pave the way for a new generation of commercial applications in materials science and sustainable technology.”
By aligning cutting-edge neutral-atom quantum computers with purpose-built quantum software, this collaboration represents a decisive step toward realizing quantum advantage in critical industries and accelerating innovation across the global energy and materials landscape.



