Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has joined forces with seven leading technology organizations to establish the Quantum Scaling Alliance, a global initiative aimed at making quantum computing scalable, practical, and transformative across industries. The alliance marks a major step forward in advancing the real-world application of quantum technology beyond theoretical research.

The initiative is led by Dr. Masoud Mohseni from HPE Labs, the applied research division of HPE. As the quantum system architect, Dr. Mohseni oversees the alliance’s collaborative efforts among the eight member organizations, each contributing deep expertise from its respective field. The alliance is co-led by John Martinis, the 2025 Nobel Laureate celebrated for his groundbreaking work in quantum computing and currently serving as co-founder and CTO at Qolab.

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Together, the consortium aims to design and develop a cost-effective and practical quantum supercomputer. By combining the strengths of today’s supercomputing and semiconductor ecosystems, the alliance intends to accelerate quantum scalability from proof-of-concept demonstrations to enterprise-scale applications.

The founding members and their specializations include:

  • 1QBit: Quantum error correction design, algorithm compilation, and resource simulations
  • Applied Materials, Inc.: Materials engineering and semiconductor fabrication
  • HPE: Full-stack quantum–HPC integration and software innovation
  • Qolab: Qubit and circuit design
  • Quantum Machines: Hybrid quantum–classical control systems
  • Riverlane: Quantum error correction solutions
  • Synopsys: Simulation, EDA tools, and semiconductor IP
  • University of Wisconsin: Algorithm and benchmarking research

“Quantum computers hold the key to transforming industries through their unique ability to tackle intrinsically quantum problems,” said Martinis. “By harnessing quantum systems, we can achieve breakthroughs in areas ranging from semiconductor manufacturing to sustainable fertilizer production solving challenges previously thought insurmountable.”

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HPE, a global leader in high-performance computing (HPC), is working closely with the alliance to build hybrid systems that seamlessly integrate quantum and classical computing with advanced networking. This powerful combination is expected to revolutionize sectors such as drug discovery, materials research, optimization, and secure data processing.

Furthermore, the Quantum Scaling Alliance is not only accelerating scientific discovery and enterprise innovation but also preparing industries for the next wave of technological disruption from enhanced productivity through new acceleration technologies to addressing the demands of post-quantum security.

“For quantum to succeed as a viable long-term computing paradigm, it must scale by integrating with classical supercomputing systems,” explained Mohseni. “The Quantum Scaling Alliance is offering a full-stack solution a large partnership with horizontal integration that unlocks compute potential otherwise unachievable through a vertical approach.”

Through this strategic collaboration, the Quantum Scaling Alliance is setting the stage for a new era of quantum-enabled computing, bridging the gap between research innovation and real-world industrial transformation.

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