Pasqal, a global provider of neutral-atom quantum computing, has entered into a strategic partnership with Google Cloud to make its quantum processing unit (QPU) available through the Google Cloud Marketplace. This collaboration aims to broaden enterprise access to practical quantum computing by integrating Pasqal’s cloud-native QPU with Google Cloud’s infrastructure, providing businesses with a scalable and user-friendly entry point into quantum capabilities.

The partnership would enable users on Google Cloud to access Pasqal’s 100-qubit neutral-atom QPU, allowing them to run quantum calculations, post-process results, and monitor their quantum workflows through the Pasqal Cloud platform. Available as a standalone service via the marketplace, the offering is designed to reduce the infrastructure and cost barriers traditionally associated with quantum experimentation and adoption.

With Google Cloud’s pay-as-you-go model, customers can integrate quantum computing into existing digital workflows without committing to large-scale hardware investments

Broad Range of Use Cases

Through this open-source software stack developed by Pasqal, Google Cloud users can program and manage quantum tasks using both high-level and low-level libraries. These tools support a broad range of use cases, from graph machine learning to deeper exploration in quantum simulation and optimization – areas in which Pasqal plans to expand its capabilities in 2025. High-level libraries abstract the complexities of quantum computing, making it accessible for users without quantum backgrounds, while low-level tools offer complete QPU control for experts seeking fine-grained experimentation.

“This is a major step toward democratizing access to practical quantum resources,” said Loïc Henriet, CEO of Pasqal. “By integrating our QPU with Google Cloud Marketplace, we’re giving researchers and enterprises a direct and seamless way to access quantum runtimes within their existing cloud ecosystems. It aligns with our broader mission to make scalable quantum computing compatible with hybrid infrastructures.”

Dai Vu, Managing Director of Marketplace & ISV GTM Programs at Google Cloud, emphasized the partnership’s potential to accelerate digital transformation. “Pasqal’s inclusion in the Google Cloud Marketplace empowers organizations to quickly deploy and manage quantum solutions on our trusted, global infrastructure. It supports their innovation while providing Pasqal with the tools to scale securely.”

The collaboration would position Pasqal as a prominent player in cloud-based quantum services and reflect the growing enterprise demand for accessible, hybrid-ready quantum tools.

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