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Qilimanjaro Launches SpeQtrum QaaS for Cloud Access to Multimodal Quantum Data Center

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Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech launched SpeQtrum QaaS, a cloud-based Quantum as a Service platform offering remote access to its Barcelona-based multimodal data center integrating digital QPUs, analog QPUs, and classical HPC accelerators. The platform provides a single cloud entry point for researchers to access digital quantum computers, analog processors, and classical GPUs without on-premises hardware, enabling hybrid quantum-classical workflows. SpeQtrum’s beta phase begins Q3 2026, with Qilimanjaro collaborating directly with R&D teams to accelerate adoption and optimize use cases for the multimodal system. Unlike digital-only systems, Qilimanjaro’s analog QPUs encode problems naturally, reducing error correction needs while leveraging classical HPC for faster real-world computational value. CEO Marta Estarellas calls it the "first multimodal quantum data center," allowing users to select the best platform—digital, analog, or classical—for their specific applications.
Qilimanjaro Launches SpeQtrum QaaS for Cloud Access to Multimodal Quantum Data Center

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Insider Brief Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech has announced SpeQtrum QaaS, a cloud-based Quantum as a Service platform providing remote access to the company’s multimodal data center in Barcelona that integrates digital QPUs, analog QPUs, and classical HPC accelerators within a unified framework. The platform provides secure cloud-based access through a single entry point to digital quantum computers, analog quantum processors, and classical GPUs, eliminating the need for on-premises hardware installation. The beta phase of SpeQtrum will open in Q3, with Qilimanjaro working directly with clients to implement the technology in research and development teams, and interested users can sign up at https://qilimanjaro.tech/speqtrum/. PRESS RELEASE — Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech today announced SpeQtrum QaaS, a full-stack Quantum as a Service cloud-based service, providing remote access to classical as well as analog and digital quantum computers. SpeQtrum will give users access to Qilimanjaro’s multimodal data center in Barcelona, the first in the world to integrate digital QPUs, Qilimanjaro’s unique analog QPUs, and classical HPC accelerators within a unified framework. The integration of analog and digital QPUs with classical GPUs is designed to enable researchers and developers to prototype, execute, and optimize quantum workflows that improve results beyond individual modalities or dual combinations – and will be accessible via the cloud. “SpeQtrum QaaS is the first opportunity for researchers and developers to have access to the best of three worlds, both digital and analog quantum QPUs and classical GPUs,” said Marta Estarellas, CEO of Qilimanjaro. “Users will be able to select the platform best suited to the particular use case from the world’s first multimodal quantum data center.” Key aspects of the platform include: Accessibility: Secure, cloud-based access to Qilimanjaro’s multimodal quantum data center, eliminating the need for on-prem hardware installation Integrated Technology: Single entry point for access to digital quantum computers, analog quantum processors, and classical GPUs The Qilimanjaro team will work closely with clients to help them implement this technology in their research and development teams, to support them in accelerating adoption and become quantum ready. The beta phase of the software will open in Q3. Anyone interested in securing a spot in the beta phase can sign up here: https://qilimanjaro.tech/speqtrum/. Analog quantum computers encode complex problems naturally within the system and its continuous dynamics. This paradigm bypasses the error correction required by the more common digital quantum systems which use quantum gates. By combining analog, digital and classical supercomputers, Qilimanjaro’s platform is designed to maximize the utility of each system to unlock real computational value years ahead of digital-only roadmaps.

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