Scaleway’s Quantum Cloud Using Pasqal’s Neutral-Atom Quantum Processors
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The integration of Pasqal, a world leader in neutral-atom quantum computing, into Scaleway’s new Quantum-as-a-Service (QaaS) platform has been formally announced. This important partnership was revealed at ai-PULSE 2025. The main goal of this collaboration is to increase European researchers’ and developers’ access to Pasqal’s cutting-edge quantum processing units (QPUs). This action demonstrates Pasqal’s dedication to using sovereign cloud infrastructure to democratize quantum computing.
Insider Brief
The new Quantum-as-a-Service platform from Scaleway has successfully incorporated Pasqal’s neutral-atom quantum computers. This advancement greatly increases cloud access to cutting-edge quantum hardware for European developers and researchers. The smooth user experience, which enables teams to switch between Pasqal’s real quantum hardware and GPU-based quantum simulation via a single cloud workflow, is a crucial component of this integration. The entire quantum cloud ecosystem in Europe is strengthened by this combination. Now, Scaleway is part of Pasqal’s current cloud deployments, which also include Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, OVHcloud, and its own platform.
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Seamless Access and Unified Workflow for Developers
For quantum development, the Scaleway QaaS platform offers a comprehensive and effective workflow. Pasqal’s neutral-atom quantum computers and other top-tier European quantum technology are now accessible via this cloud architecture. This establishes a cohesive environment intended to accelerate the development of quantum technology. Without having to deal with the inherent complexity and operational load of managing physical hardware, organizations can now access state-of-the-art quantum computing resources.
Through the cloud architecture, users of the QaaS platform have direct access to Pasqal QPUs, doing away with the requirement for hardware administration overhead. The platform uses high-performance GPU-based quantum emulation to enable teams to efficiently prototype solutions. Users can then switch between the emulation environment and the actual quantum hardware with ease as projects progress and requirements get more complex. Teams can go from basic concept to final execution more efficiently and quickly this integrated methodology, which streamlines the whole development cycle.
The platform offers developers well-known tools, such as open-source SDKs like Pulser, Pasqal’s Python library. In order to properly define the laser pulses and sequences needed to control the neutral-atom systems, the pulser makes it easier to perform pulse-level quantum programming. Scaleway’s unified cloud access to quantum hardware is a significant step towards improving user experience with quantum computing.
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Building Europe’s Sovereign Quantum Ecosystem
Pasqal’s growing presence across vital European cloud infrastructure is significantly strengthened by its integration into the Scaleway QaaS platform. This comes after Pasqal was introduced on OVHcloud’s Quantum Platform in November 2025, in addition to its availability on Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and its own Cloud Platform.
The collaboration greatly improves the local ecosystem for quantum clouds. European businesses have an easy approach to investigating quantum computing applications by combining Pasqal’s cutting-edge quantum hardware and open-source development tools with Scaleway’s strong cloud infrastructure. The ability of these organizations to maintain complete control over their sensitive data and computational activities is a vital advantage of this sovereign infrastructure.
The incorporation of Pasqal’s QPUs strengthens Europe’s position as a front-runner in the advancement of quantum computing. Together, Pasqal and Scaleway are promoting the experimentation and creativity required to propel the next wave of advanced quantum applications by providing smooth access to many quantum modalities via a single platform. For developers and academics alike, this is essentially a big step towards integrating advanced quantum computing in particular, neutral-atom systems more deeply into common cloud activities.
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Pasqal’s Neutral-Atom Technology and Global Footprint
Pasqal is an expert in neutral-atom technology, which carefully arranges individual atoms to function as qubits using optical tweezers. This novel method provides adaptable 2D and 3D layouts, which makes the technology ideal for resolving challenging problems in quantum optimization and simulation.
Users can access Pasqal’s actual neutral-atom QPUs through the platform. Users can specifically make use of the 100-qubit Fresnel and DistriQ units, two of Pasqal’s Orion Gamma generation devices. Pasqal is committed to spearheading the industrialization and complete implementation of neutral-atom quantum computing, effectively converting Nobel Prize-winning research into useful, practical solutions for businesses, governments, and academia.
Since 2019, the company has concentrated on developing cloud-ready software and high-performance quantum systems that can address the most complex problems in simulation, artificial intelligence (AI), and optimization. With staff and facilities spread around Asia, North America, and Europe, Pasqal maintains a truly global presence more than $215 million from foreign investors. The broad adoption of reliable, high-performance quantum computing technologies is being accelerated by this global scale.
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