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Atom Computing and Phasecraft have signed a memorandum of understanding to explore how application-focused algorithms can benchmark progress toward utility-scale quantum computing.
The collaboration will adapt Phasecraft’s quantum algorithms to Atom Computing’s neutral-atom hardware to advance applications in materials science, including battery and photovoltaic development.
The partnership combines Atom Computing’s recent advances in logical qubits and quantum error correction with Phasecraft’s expertise in hardware-adaptive algorithms designed to deliver practical value from near-term quantum systems.
Atom Computing and quantum algorithms company Phasecraft today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to explore how application-focused algorithms can be used to benchmark progress toward utility-scale quantum computers.








