
Full-stack quantum hardware developer ORCA Computing has announced its active participation in the newly launched Digital Realty Innovation Lab (DRIL) in London, a next-generation testing environment engineered by Digital Realty, the world’s largest cloud- and carrier-neutral data center provider. The newly established facility allows enterprise customers and technology developers across the EMEA region to benchmark [...] The post ORCA Computing Integrates Photonic Systems into London Digital Realty Innovation Lab appeared first on Quantum Computing Report .
The increased demand for quantum computing infrastructure and the strategic importance of London as a tech hub are driving this integration now.
This move accelerates the development and accessibility of quantum computing, allowing enterprises to benchmark and integrate this nascent technology, potentially leading to breakthroughs in various industries.
Access to quantum computing hardware, specifically photonic systems, for enterprises and developers in the EMEA region is now significantly improved, fostering innovation and competition in quantum applications.
- · ORCA Computing
- · Digital Realty
- · Quantum computing developers
- · EMEA tech sector
- · Traditional high-performance computing providers
- · Regions lacking quantum infrastructure
Enterprises can more easily experiment with and develop quantum computing applications.
Accelerated development of practical quantum algorithms and solutions across various industries.
Emergence of new business models and industries built upon accessible quantum computing capabilities.
This signal links to a primary source. Continuum Brief monitors and indexes it as part of the live intelligence stream — we do not republish source content.
Read at Quantum Computing Report