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T-Systems Quantum Cloud Customers Now Can Access Quantum Computers from AQT

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Customers of the T-Systems Quantum Cloud can now access quantum computers from AQT.

The Innsbruck-based company is the European market leader in the construction of ion trap-based quantum computers. Ion trap-based quantum computers are characterized in particular by the high quality of their calculations. With this partnership, the two companies are strengthening Europe's sovereignty in this critical future technology. Initial test runs of the integration have already been successful and customers can already get started with the solution and dedicated consulting services from T-Systems.

T-Systems customers can develop quantum use cases on AQT's quantum computers via cloud access. This connection to AQT will be integrated into the Deutsche Telekom subsidiary's multi-quantum cloud offering. T-Systems supports Quantum Cloud customers with training and enablement. Customers also have access to ready-made quantum algorithms and applications on the European PlanQK platform. The platform offers companies an easy entry into quantum computing with ready-made programming modules. All services can be combined in various packages. Both computing time-based usage models and volume packages are offered. The packages range from one-day introductions to business case proofs-of-concept lasting several months.

Jörn Kellermann, SVP Global Portfolio and Technology Excellence at T-Systems,

We identified quantum computing early on as a critical key technology for the future. The first customers are already live on the T-Systems Quantum Cloud and the cooperation with AQT expands their possibilities – on a sovereign, European infrastructure.

Thomas Monz, CEO and founder of AQT,

Together with T-Systems, we offer our customers hands-on access to the best quantum computers in Europe. We are convinced that the synergy between our quantum computers and T-Systems' cloud infrastructure will open up completely new capabilities and markets for Europe.

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