News from HQS
SEEQC System Red Successfully runs HQS Quantum Simulations Algorithm
First full-stack quantum computer able to run an algorithm developed by HQS Quantum Simulations, demonstrating potential for near-term quantum advantage.
SEEQC, the digital quantum computing company, today announced with HQS Quantum Simulations that it has successfully run an algorithm on its SEEQC System Red, the company’s full-stack quantum computing system, that shows great potential to achieve commercially useful quantum advantage in the near term. SEEQCs high-quality system characterization has allowed HQS Quantum Simulations to test, for the first time on real hardware, their unique approach to perform quantum simulation on noisy quantum computers. This is an important third-party validation for SEEQC and a testament to the high quality and commercially stable performance of SEEQC Red’s platform — the company’s first-generation reference class quantum computer system.
HQS Quantum Simulations drives quantum revolution with fresh capital and strengthened team
HQS Quantum Simulations, Europe’s leading startup for complex quantum simulations, receives further capital injection and strengthens its management team. The TRUMPF Group’s corporate venture capital unit, Trumpf Venture II GmbH, joins the company as a new one-million-euro investor. HQS Quantum Simulations had already closed on a Series A financing round last year. Michael Bolle has also been part of the Advisory Board since then. The former CTO and CDO of Robert Bosch GmbH brings along years of experience as a technology expert and leading manager. He is primarily dedicated in his new role to the technological development of HQS Quantum Simulations’ software.
Materials science applications for quantum computing on the QuCUN platform - HQS receives an order from BASF
Quantum software company HQS Quantum Simulations has been commissioned by BASF to develop use cases of chemistry and materials simulation on quantum computers for the emerging QuCUN platform. QuCUN is a joint project funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research, for which the QAR-Lab of the Ludwig-Maximilians-University Munich, Aqarios, SAP, and BASF have joined forces in a consortium. The project aims to provide an online platform that serves as an ecosystem for developers and users of quantum computing.
We have convinced: HQS is an “employer of the future”.
We are proud to have been awarded the “Employer of the Future” title by the German Innovation Institute for Sustainability and Digitalization. In a multi-stage test procedure, companies are evaluated regarding their innovative strength, the state of digitalization, modern working conditions, and leadership strategies. As a result, HQS has convinced the institute.
HQS presents innovative quantum computing software at ISC High Performance 2023
HQS Quantum Simulations, a leading provider of software solutions for quantum computing, will be exhibiting at ISC High Performance 2023, the trade show for HPC technology providers and users. The show will take place May 21-25 in Hamburg, Germany, and attracts HPC industry professionals from around the world. HQS will present innovative software applications for the simulation of quantum mechanical systems on high-performance computers at booth #815.
LRZ explores the potential of quantum technologies for high-performance data centers with HQS Software
One way to exploit the potential of quantum computing in industry is to integrate a quantum computing system into a production-ready HPC environment. To explore this potential, the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) is using the Software of HQS Quantum Simulations. As part of the BMBF-funded project “Quantum Computing demonstration for ExaScale-HPC”, Q-Exa, HQS Quantum Simulations provided LRZ, an institute of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities (BAdW), with the software application HQSNoiseApp. In an exclusive workshop with users of the HQSNoiseApp, entry hurdles will be overcome, and initial results discussed.
Baden-Württemberg launches QuantumBW Innovation Offensive
Baden-Württemberg has presented a quantum strategy and, with the QuantumBW innovation initiative, will bundle knowledge with partners from industry and research and jointly advance the key technology of the future. HQS is also part of the QuantumBW network.
HQSeminar: “Evaluating the performance of sigmoid quantum perceptrons in quantum neural networks”
HQS invites you to join the upcoming HQSeminar on "Evaluating the performance of sigmoid quantum perceptrons in quantum neural networks” by Samuel Wilkinson of the University of Erlangen Nuremberg. Join the online lecture on Friday, 21.04. 2023, 13:00 CET via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85184198336
HQSeminar: A Quantum Machine Learning software for classification tasks: QuASK
HQS invites you to attend the online lecture "A Quantum Machine Learning software for classification tasks: QuASK" by Francesco Di Marcantonio, a Master Thesis Student in Engineering Physics at the CERN QTI. Join the Webinar on Friday, 31st March 2023, 13:00 - 14:00 CET via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86485026284
Invitation to the HQSeminar "Overview of CERN Quantum Technology Initiative"
HQS invites you to attend the online lecture "Overview of CERN Quantum Technology Initiative" by Michele Grossi, a Senior Fellow Quantum Computing Scientist at the CERN Organization. Join the Webinar on Friday, 24th February 2023, 13:00 CET via Zoom: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/85128850011
HQS is present at APS March Meeting in Las Vegas
At the upcoming APS March Meeting at 5.-10. March in Las Vegas, HQS Quantum Simulations will present the latest updates concerning its Software Solution for Quantum Simulations. Visit HQS at QBN Joint Booth #1004 and explore more about it.
HQS has moved.
As previously announced, HQS has moved from the Technologiefabrik to the iWerkx innovation center. Our new address is from now on:
HQS Quantum Simulations GmbH
Rintheimer Straße 23
76131 Karlsruhe
The year 2022 in review
As 2022 comes to an end, we look back on some important events and achievements. We achieved some important milestones for our research and were able to share our results on many occasions. We were part of exciting events around innovative topics and discoveries in quantum technology. We welcomed many new members to the team. And innovative research projects accompanied us throughout the year.
Cooperation of HQS in various research projects
Realizing the power of quantum: Quantum technology will enable us to understand and improve our world through novel research methods. The simulation of particles, processes, and mechanisms at the quantum level can revolutionize materials science and may lead to breakthrough developments. The competencies of a wide variety of groups are pooled in various research projects to advance the entire field of research.
HQS plans to move to the new iWerkx competence center
In the immediate vicinity of the current location of HQS Quantum Simulation in the Technologiefabrik Karlsruhe, the iWerkx innovation center is being built on the Hoepfner Areal. HQS will also move into office space in the state-of-the-art building complex in the new year.
HQS present at the Q2B22 Silicon Valley
Q2B, the premier conference for practical quantum computing, is bringing the quantum community together for the sixth year in a row. This year, the Silicon Valley edition is taking place in person at the Santa Clara Convention Center on December 6-8, 2022.
Dr. Michael Marthaler, HQS CEO and Co-Founder will give a presentation on Applications of quantum computing in spectroscopy on the 8 Dec, Hall A, 1:40 pm-2:00 pm.
An alternative to variational algorithms for quantum simulations
HQS is committed to developing alternatives to variational algorithms. We want to share our progress with others and generate a whole new research direction on using quantum computers to simulate open quantum systems. To that end, we have published two papers that we hope will drive the whole field forward.
Invitation to the HQSeminar “Quantum Computing: a future perspective for high energy physics”
HQS invites you to attend on the online lecture “Quantum Computing: a future perspective for high energy physics” from Dr. Karl Jansen of Deutsches Elektronen-Synchroton DESY via Zoom on Friday, 18th November ‘22, at 1:00 pm: https://zoom.us/j/97712665926.
Meet HQS at the SC22 in Dallas
HQS Quantum Simulations will exhibit at the Supercomputing Conference 2022 between 14 and 17 November in Dallas, Texas, USA. The international Conference is the world’s largest marketplace for High Performance Computing (HPC).