Pasqal and Riverlane Collaborate on Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing

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Pasqal and Riverlane Collaborate on Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing
Key Takeaways:

Error Control Focus: Riverlane’s Deltaflow™ stack targets operational reliability in quantum devices.

Neutral Atom Design: Pasqal’s platform uses highly scalable arrays for flexible configurations.

Industry Reach: Potential applications include materials science and advanced data processing.

Pasqal, a global provider of neutral atom quantum computing, has teamed up with Riverlane, known for its quantum error correction (QEC) expertise, to progress toward fault-tolerant quantum systems. The effort combines Pasqal’s hardware with Riverlane’s Deltaflow™ QEC technology to address persistent error challenges in quantum machines. Integrating Deltaflow™ seeks to spot and fix errors rapidly, allowing for stable, large-scale calculations.

Pasqal envisions numerous practical outcomes from reliable quantum computing. For example, the company is researching ways to improve battery performance using its neutral atom platform. Riverlane’s QEC stack is designed to detect and resolve errors across millions of operations, turning possibilities like molecular modeling and complex analytics into more tangible realities.

"Fault tolerance is the cornerstone of quantum computing’s future. While Pasqal’s neutral atom technology offers a uniquely scalable and stable platform, Riverlane’s state-of-the-art error correction expertise addresses the final bottlenecks to large-scale deployment. Accelerating the timeline to scalable, reliable quantum systems, this partnership takes us closer to delivering game-changing solutions in fields like finance, energy, and healthcare."

— Loïc Henriet, Co-CEO of Pasqal

"At Riverlane, we believe that quantum error correction is the key to unlocking the full transformative power of quantum computing. By integrating our cutting-edge quantum error correction stack with Pasqal’s advanced neutral atom platform, we directly tackle the critical challenge of achieving fault tolerance. This partnership underscores the importance of collaboration in building reliable large-scale, quantum computers that will redefine industries and tackle humanity’s most pressing challenges."

— Steve Brierley, CEO & Founder of Riverlane

The collaboration includes efforts to seek commercial and research initiatives, such as co-marketing ventures and public funding opportunities. Both organizations will draw on their core strengths to identify next-generation solutions for quantum computing in areas ranging from sustainable energy to artificial intelligence.

Pasqal builds quantum processors with ordered neutral atoms arranged in 2D and 3D arrays to address practical computational problems. Founded in 2019, the company emerged from the Institut d’Optique and includes Nobel Prize Laureate Professor Dr. Alain Aspect. Pasqal has attracted over €140 million in funding, focusing on scalable quantum solutions for industry applications. Learn more at www.pasqal.com.

Riverlane’s goal is to bring quantum computing closer to practical viability. Its Deltaflow™ QEC stack tackles the high error rates that limit current quantum devices. The company supplies technology to more than half of the world’s quantum hardware providers. By optimizing qubit stability, Riverlane accelerates quantum progress for sectors such as finance, research, and advanced computing.

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