Cambridge Quantum Computing Announces Integration of tket platform into Strangeworks Ecosystem
(Strangeworks) Cambridge Quantum Computing (CQC), a global leader in quantum software and quantum algorithms, today announced that Strangeworks, Inc., an Austin, Texas-based company dedicated to making quantum computing more accessible, will integrate CQC’s flagship quantum software platform – tket – into the Strangeworks Quantum Computing ecosystem.
tket (pron. “ticket”) will become a key component of the Strangeworks QC™ (Quantum Computing) and EQ™ (Enterprise Quantum) ecosystems. With infrastructure-level integration, Strangeworks users will benefit from tket’s enterprise-level support for multiple devices and languages as well as the SDK’s ability to enable rapid prototyping and benchmarking to extract maximum value from devices in the Noisy Intermediate-Scale Quantum (NISQ) era.
Used by top companies and institutions the world over, tket is designed to maximize the performance of quantum algorithms and accelerate the development of quantum computing applications across multiple industry sectors, including chemistry, machine learning and optimization.
“tket’s high-performance features and enterprise level support make a perfect addition to our quantum computing ecosystem and supports our mission to democratize quantum computing by delivering tools that simplify quantum production workflows for developers, researchers and IT systems managers,” said whurley, Founder and CEO of Strangeworks, “Adding CQC to our Quantum Syndicate and tket to the Strangeworks ecosystem is more validation that we are the go to Quantum Service Provider to government and enterprise.”
Strangeworks QS; (Quantum Syndicate) – Strangeworks QS is a collaboration of hardware, software, education, and cloud service providers that are working to develop the implementation and testing of new quantum technologies across all industry verticals to help quantum physicists, data scientists, educators and enterprise developers execute, validate, and benchmark current hardware platforms.
“I am excited to have CQC join the Strangeworks Quantum Syndicate, and thrilled to see tket integrated with the Strangeworks Quantum Computing ecosystem,” said Ilyas Khan, CEO of CQC, “This integration represents another milestone in our journey to widespread adoption of quantum computing and unleashing its world-changing potential.”