Quantinuum and Mitsubishi Electric Corporation have signed a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to build a joint development framework for advanced industrial engineering and manufacturing design. The partnership aims to combine Quantinuum’s high-fidelity trapped-ion hardware platforms with Mitsubishi Electric’s extensive industrial simulation libraries. The strategic alignment is structured to transition computer-aided engineering workflows from purely classical high-performance clusters to hybrid co-processing topologies. This action coincides with Quantinuum’s public capital restructuring, following the pricing of its $1.68 billion upsized initial public offering (IPO) on the Nasdaq Global Market under the ticker symbol QNT. Technical Architecture & Computer-Aided Engineering Solvers The joint technical [...]

Quantinuum Signs MOU with Mitsubishi Electric to Launch Strategic Quantum Computing Partnership

Mitsubishi Electric Signs MOU with Quantinuum to Launch Strategic Quantum Computing Partnership

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