Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech has formally announced the introduction of SpeQtrum QaaS, a full-stack Quantum as a Service platform, which represents a significant change in the worldwide quantum computing ecosystem. Researchers and developers will have remote access to the first multi-modal quantum data center in the world, situated in Barcelona, with this cloud-based service.
The SpeQtrum platform, which is slated to begin beta testing in the third quarter of 2026, is intended to provide a distinct competitive advantage by combining three different computing modalities analog quantum processors, digital quantum processors, and classical high-performance computing (HPC) accelerators (GPUs) into a single, cohesive framework.
The Multimodal Innovation
The merging of these three technologies to address the shortcomings of existing single-modality systems is the basis of Qilimanjaro’s statement. The company claims that customers may prototype and optimize quantum workflows in ways that were previously unattainable by combining analog and digital Quantum Processing Units (QPUs) with traditional GPUs.
According to Marta Estarellas, a key figure at Qilimanjaro, SpeQtrum QaaS offers researchers and developers access to the best of three worlds, allowing them to choose the best platform for their use case from the world’s first multimodal quantum data center.
This “single entry point” strategy makes advanced quantum resources more available through safe cloud-based channels by removing the need for institutions to purchase and maintain costly on-premise gear.
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Why Analog Matters: Bypassing the Error Correction Wall
Qilimanjaro is promoting analog quantum computing as a quicker route to usefulness, while the tech industry has mostly concentrated on digital quantum computing, which uses quantum gates akin to the logic gates in classical computers.
Error correction is now a significant challenge for digital quantum systems. To keep quantum bits (qubits) stable in digital systems, intricate and resource-intensive procedures are needed. On the other hand, issues are inherently encoded into the continuous dynamics of Qilimanjaro’s analog quantum computers. In the short term, this paradigm enables more scalable and effective solutions by avoiding the immediate requirement for the enormous overhead connected with digital error correction.
Fluxonium analog qubits are the foundation of Qilimanjaro’s distinctive technology. In domains like modeling, optimization, and artificial intelligence (AI), where solely digital QPUs frequently fall short, this innovative architecture is meant to expedite the development of practical quantum computers.
Accelerating Quantum Readiness
Qilimanjaro hopes to uncover “real computational value years ahead of digital-only roadmaps” by merging these systems. To optimize the usefulness of each type of computing, the SpeQtrum platform assigns difficult optimization and simulation tasks to the analog and digital quantum processors while utilizing classical supercomputers for tasks they excel at.
Qilimanjaro will collaborate with clients to adopt these technologies within their R&D teams to enable this shift. The goal of this cooperative strategy is to ensure that businesses become “quantum ready” as the industry develops and to hasten the adoption of quantum technologies.
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A Dual Strategy for Global Growth
Using a dual technology strategy, Qilimanjaro, which was founded in 2019 and has its headquarters in Barcelona, has quickly grown.
- SpeQtrum QaaS: Giving hybrid quantum data centers remote cloud access.
- SpeQtrum On-Premise: For organizations that need real hardware at their own HPC centers or research facilities, SpeQtrum On-Premise provides flexible quantum integration.
The business has been involved in a number of well-known projects outside of the SpeQtrum platform. These include Misiones QCare, which investigates the future of healthcare through quantum improvements, and RETECH Q-AINA, which focuses on developing AI using quantum technology. To further demonstrate its dedication to democratizing quantum knowledge, the company recently introduced EduQit, a “build-your-own” quantum computer kit intended for research and education.
Looking Ahead to Q3
Qilimanjaro’s Barcelona data center advances real-world applications in the worldwide race for quantum dominance. At important events like the APS Global Physics Summit 2026 and Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026, the corporation demonstrates its growing leadership in the area.
Qilimanjaro is holding sign-ups for the SpeQtrum beta phase, which will start in Q3 2026, for academics and developers interested in testing the multimodal system. To obtain early access to what Qilimanjaro refers to as the future of hybrid quantum-classical computation, interested parties can reserve their position through the company’s website.
Qilimanjaro is creating a new infrastructure for science in the twenty-first century, not merely a computer, by fusing the stability of traditional GPUs with the unrealized promise of analog and digital quantum computers.
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