Agentic Operating System for Quantum R&D Teams

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  • The Quantum Insider will host a live panel discussion on July 7 examining whether agentic AI systems can improve efficiency and productivity in quantum research and development workflows.
  • The event, hosted by Haiqu, will explore how AI agents are being applied in quantum research pipelines, where evidence supports current claims, and how researchers’ roles may evolve as these tools mature.
  • Haiqu CEO Richard Givhan said agentic AI systems are beginning to reduce bottlenecks associated with tasks such as use-case identification, application design, hardware access and iterative development within large quantum R&D teams.

PRESS RELEASE — Are operating inefficiencies holding quantum research and development back? It’s an important question — one that’s being addressed by The Quantum Insider during an upcoming live panel discussion, Are Agents the Secret to Quantum R&D Success?on Tuesday, July 7.

What does “agentic” actually mean inside a quantum workflow? Where are AI agents being used in research pipelines today, and where do the claims outpace the evidence? How is the role of the quantum researcher starting to shift, and what will define the unique value of R&D teams in the months ahead?

During this Quantum Insider live event hosted by Haiqu, leaders from across the quantum ecosystem will answer these questions, sharing honest takes on what’s working, what’s hype, and what the field still needs to figure out. Attendees will uncover their workflow inefficiencies, find out exactly how agentic operating systems work, and finally, see what their processes would look like with a better R&D workflow.

“Large quantum R&D teams spend months on use-case identification, application design, hardware queuing, and iteration overhead before a single circuit ever runs,” says Richard Givhan, Co-founder and CEO of Haiqu. “Agentic AI systems are beginning to address these bottlenecks in ways that weren’t possible a year ago.”

More details on the panel event are available on the registration page, or by contacting evan@resonance.holdings.

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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. matt@thequantuminsider.com

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