
PsiQuantum has made Construct, its dedicated software suite for fault-tolerant quantum computing (FTQC), available as a free, open-access platform. Initially launched under restricted access in September 2025, the software environment is designed to assist academic, industrial, and sovereign research teams in compiling and optimizing large-scale algorithms tailored for utility-scale quantum systems. By making the platform [...] The post PsiQuantum Opens Public Access to Construct Fault-Tolerant Algorithm Design Software appeared first on Quantum Computing Report .
The quantum computing ecosystem is maturing, moving from theoretical research toward practical application, necessitating more accessible and robust software tools for algorithm design.
Public access to fault-tolerant quantum computing software accelerates the development and optimization of complex quantum algorithms, essential for unlocking the technology's full potential.
A broader range of researchers and developers can now directly engage with and contribute to the design of utility-scale quantum algorithms, potentially democratizing access to advanced quantum development.
- · PsiQuantum
- · Quantum algorithm developers
- · Academic research institutions
- · Industrial quantum teams
- · Proprietary quantum software vendors
- · Organizations relying solely on classical computing for complex problems
Increased innovation and speed in developing practical fault-tolerant quantum algorithms.
Faster identification of killer applications for quantum computing across various sectors.
Accelerated timeline for achieving quantum advantage in specific industrial or scientific domains.
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