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Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech inaugurated a new analog quantum computer at Barcelona Supercomputing Center, expanding the hybrid MareNostrum-Ona infrastructure that combines analog quantum, digital quantum, and classical supercomputing resources.
The €8.5 million EuroQCS-Spain project, co-financed by the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking and Spain’s SEDIA, will deliver three generations of Adiabatic Quantum Processing Units beginning with a 10-qubit analog system.
The analog platform is designed for optimization, simulation, and AI-related workloads, with access planned through EuroHPC and the Spanish Supercomputing Network to support European researchers and industry users.
PRESS RELEASE — Today, the new analog quantum computer built by Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech was inaugurated at the Barcelona Supercomputing Center (BSC-CNS), home to MareNostrum 5, one of the most powerful supercomputers in Europe. The deployment expands BSC’s quantum infrastructure, complementing the digital quantum system previously installed by Qilimanjaro and GMV in 2025 as part of Spain’s national quantum programme, Quantum Spain.










