Oxigen Data Center and Qilimanjaro Collaborate to Establish Europe’s Quantum-Ready Data Center Infrastructure
Oxigen Data Center and Qilimanjaro
A new strategic partnership between Oxigen Data Center and Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech is aimed at investigating the incorporation of multimodal quantum computers into commercial data Center. The goal of this collaboration is to establish the groundwork for the upcoming generation of hybrid quantum infrastructure.
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Focus on Hybrid Infrastructure:
The partnership focuses on the integration of multimodal quantum computers into the infrastructure of commercial data Centers. In order to support hybrid quantum–classical computing environments, they employ analogue quantum systems in addition to conventional and digital resources. The goal of both Barcelona-based businesses is to help develop the European quantum cloud of the future.
Clearly defining the coexistence of classical and quantum technologies in industrial settings is crucial as the computer landscape shifts to a hybrid classical–quantum paradigm. Determining how quantum computers will be integrated, implemented, and run in actual infrastructures needs to start now, even though they are still in the scaling stage.
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Pay Attention to Hybrid and Analogue Systems
Qilimanjaro’s analogue quantum computers, which require a lot less error correction than fully digital quantum computers, will be the focus of the integration study. Both analogue and digital quantum computers will be a part of the new system under investigation.
The simulation of physical systems, materials, and molecules is one example of a continuous and complicated challenge that analogue quantum computing excels at handling. Additionally, it provides potent new approaches to training AI models and resolving large-scale optimization problems, paving the door for quicker and more energy-efficient computing. In fields like artificial intelligence, optimization, and simulation—where digital quantum processors (QPUs) now struggle with scalability and fault tolerance—Qilimanjaro’s analogue systems provide instant benefits.
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Objectives and Procedure:
The partners will participate in a cooperative educational process. This method entails identifying the criteria quantum systems must fulfil to function properly within contemporary commercial data centers, as well as researching the operational frameworks, interfaces, rules, and standards that data centers need to support quantum technology. The ultimate goal is to create a centralized, completely hybrid system that is available to users in all industries and consists of both digital and analogue quantum computers.
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Defining the Hybrid Backbone of the Future
Determining the infrastructure, operational, and technical needs for future quantum-ready data centers around Europe is the partnership’s immediate objective.
“The future of computation will be hybrid,” said Marta P. Estarellas, CEO of Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech, emphasizing that this future necessitates defining how quantum processors and classical machines interact, scale, and function together within data center architecture.
“Quantum computing will soon become part of the digital backbone,” said Benjamín Rovira Guasch, CEO of Oxigen Data Center, emphasizing the strategic value of predicting the next technological wave. He went on to say that knowing how to incorporate these devices into actual infrastructures now gives the cloud ecosystem of the future a significant edge.
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In order to understand the operational frameworks, rules, interfaces, and standards that data centers need to support quantum technology, the partners will participate in a cooperative learning process. At the same time, they will specify the conditions that quantum systems must fulfil in order to function properly in contemporary commercial data centers. The ultimate goal is to pave the way for a completely hybrid, centralized system that can be accessed by users in every industry.
Through their partnership, Qilimanjaro and Oxigen Data Center are establishing Barcelona and Europe as a leading center for innovation in the era of quantum clouds. This will make it possible for consumers in the future to easily access both classical and quantum computation via a single, scalable infrastructure.
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