In this article, we will know that, Quantum EDGE platform enters Asia-Pacific through RAQS Quantum, enabling faster experimentation, reduced manual effort, and reliable quantum system operations.
A new strategic alliance in the Asia Pacific area seeks to eliminate the main technical obstacles impeding the industry as the global race for quantum supremacy moves from theoretical exploration to practical, scalable utility. The European leader in quantum automation, QuantrolOx, has formally partnered with Singapore-based applications company RAQS Quantum, as announced on the fringes of the GITEX Asia convention on 2026.
Through this partnership, an area that is rapidly emerging as a major center for quantum research and industrial application will receive a package of advanced automation technologies and instructional materials, including the Quantum EDGE platform and the Quantum EDGE Academy.
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Addressing the Quantum Bottleneck
The “manual bottleneck” has hampered the development of quantum computers for many years. Quantum bit (qubit) calibration and measurement in conventional laboratory settings require highly skilled engineers to carry out tedious, repeated procedures to guarantee hardware stability. The main goal of QuantrolOx is to replace these human processes with automated, fast methods.
An essential “control and automation layer” in the quantum stack is the Quantum EDGE platform. It is placed between the control electronics, the experiment logic, and the Quantum Processing Unit (QPU). The platform enables research teams to go from laboratory-scale tinkering to reliable, industrial-grade system operation by combining automation, measurement, and data management.
Crucially, Quantum EDGE is built with a “open-architecture” mindset, which allows it to combine many QPU architectures and leading control stacks right out of the box. The varied hardware landscape that is currently developing in the Asia Pacific area depends on this adaptability.
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Educational Infrastructure and Upskilling
Building a quantum economy requires more than just technology; a trained labor force is just as important. The Quantum EDGE Academy becomes a pillar of the collaboration at this point. The need for qualified quantum engineers is at an all-time high as governments throughout the Asia Pacific region, particularly Singapore and India, increase their investments in domestic quantum capabilities.
The CEO and co-founder of RAQS Quantum, Raghunath Koduvayur, emphasized that the partnership’s educational program is especially made to complement “national upskilling initiatives” in the area. The partnership guarantees that local talent can operate and maintain the gear being deployed by giving them the resources to teach the next generation of engineers.
Additionally, the development of VIDYAQAR, an integrated, open-architecture superconducting quantum system, offers a concrete hardware platform for testing, benchmarking, and study. Universities and national labs can create “automation-ready” quantum solutions from the ground up using this end-to-end method.
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Strategic Regional Integration
RAQS Quantum is now at the forefront of commercial deployment and regional integration with the alliance. RAQS Quantum is a Singapore-based firm that uses a “dual-track approach” deploying cutting-edge quantum hardware stacks while concurrently designing quantum-inspired algorithms to solve complicated issues on today’s classical infrastructure and local knowledge.
RAQS Quantum will prioritize the following under the new agreement:
- Research Institutions: Assisting academic labs in transitioning from experimental to scalable research and development.
- National Quantum Initiatives: Supporting government initiatives to construct reliable quantum infrastructures.
- Enterprise Teams: Giving multinational firms the ability to harness the potential of quantum technology for practical uses.
Automated control is the “essential” component for enhancing the dependability of quantum processors, according to Vishal Chatrath, CEO and co-founder of QuantrolOx. The platform facilitates the consistent system functioning needed for enterprise-grade applications by minimizing manual involvement.
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The Road Ahead
This collaboration comes at a time when investment in the Asia Pacific quantum industry is booming. Both public and private organizations are searching for methods to speed up experimental procedures and simplify operations. The goal of this two companies’ partnership is to create a quick, automated quantum discovery pipeline from laboratory procedures that are laborious and human.
The second half of 2026 is when the first integration efforts are anticipated to start. Initially, the emphasis will be on implementing these capabilities in both developing research contexts and current government-supported programs.
With RAQS Quantum’s regional execution skills and QuantrolOx’s European-engineered automation tools, the collaboration is a major step toward an established quantum ecosystem in Asia. The objective, according to Chatrath, is to introduce these cutting-edge capabilities into regions where quantum strategy is “actively being developed,” guaranteeing that the Asia Pacific area stays at the forefront of the upcoming technological revolution.
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