Quanta Computer and Quantinuum have formed a strategic partnership to establish a robust infrastructure that will significantly accelerate the development and deployment of large-scale quantum computing systems.

“It is time for quantum computing to transition from breakthroughs in physics achieved in the lab to breakthroughs in system manufacturing that can be deployed and operated at scale,” said Dr Rajeeb Hazra, president and CEO of Quantinuum.
Building the foundations
The agreement entails the companies jointly developing critical hardware infrastructure to support future generations of Quantinuum’s quantum systems, combining Quantinuum’s quantum technology leadership with Quanta’s experience scaling computing platforms.
Quanta and Quantinuum aim to create a practical pathway from today’s quantum systems to commercially deployable quantum computers that can support broad enterprise and scientific adoption.
The collaboration focuses on advancing scalable quantum computing infrastructure. With joint engineering already underway, the companies are working together to design the next generation of hardware that is modular, manufacturable, and scalable.
“By working together, we can help ensure the manufacturing ecosystem, engineering expertise, and supply chains required for large-scale quantum computing evolve in parallel with the technology itself,” Hazra added.










