Classiq Quantum Platform Now Available on AWS Marketplace

The promise of quantum computing is moving closer to reality for businesses, and a new partnership is accelerating that shift. Classiq, a leading quantum software development platform, has launched on AWS Marketplace, making its powerful tools accessible with existing Amazon Web Services budgets and credits. This expanded availability removes key financial and logistical hurdles for organizations eager to explore and implement quantum solutions, from prototyping to production. By simplifying access and integration with existing cloud infrastructure, Classiq empowers both seasoned quantum developers and newcomers to build and scale quantum capabilities, potentially unlocking breakthroughs in fields like materials science, finance, and drug discovery.

Classiq Now Available on AWS Marketplace

Classiq, a leading quantum software development platform, is now available on AWS Marketplace, streamlining access for enterprises looking to build or scale their quantum computing capabilities. This new listing allows customers to leverage existing AWS budgets and credits to purchase Classiq’s full-stack platform, designed for both experienced developers and those new to the field. The platform features Qmod, a high-level modeling language, and an advanced synthesis engine that generates optimized, hardware-aware quantum circuits. Notably, Classiq will be showcased at the AWS booth (#2207) at the upcoming SC25 Conference in St. Louis (November 16-21), with demonstrations on November 17th and 19th. According to Regev Yativ, CRO of Classiq, this availability simplifies adoption and allows teams to rapidly develop production-ready quantum programs, capitalizing on year-end budget opportunities.

Platform Features and Key Capabilities

Classiq’s quantum software development platform is now available on AWS Marketplace, offering enterprises a streamlined pathway to build and scale quantum computing capabilities using existing AWS budgets. The platform empowers both experienced developers and newcomers with tools like Qmod – a high-level modeling language – and an advanced synthesis engine that automatically generates optimized, hardware-aware quantum circuits. This allows teams to rapidly design algorithms, optimize for performance and cost, and accelerate the development of production-ready quantum programs. Furthermore, Classiq provides comprehensive training resources and collaborative tools to facilitate quick onboarding. Users can directly purchase the software with their AWS account, a benefit particularly timely as organizations finalize year-end budgets, and will have the opportunity to experience live demonstrations at the SC25 Conference, specifically at the AWS booth #2207 on November 17th and 19th.

Upcoming SC25 Conference and Demonstrations

Quantum software development platform Classiq will be prominently featured at the upcoming SC25 Conference in St. Louis, Missouri, November 16-21. Following the recent announcement of its availability on AWS Marketplace – allowing enterprises to utilize existing AWS budgets and credits – Classiq will demonstrate its full-stack development platform at the AWS booth (#2207). Attendees can experience live product demonstrations showcasing how Classiq designs and synthesizes hardware-aware quantum circuits, and integrates with AWS quantum services. Specifically, Classiq will present on Monday, November 17, from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. CT, and again on Wednesday, November 19, from 2:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. CT. The platform, built for both experienced developers and newcomers, offers tools like Qmod – a high-level modeling language – and an advanced synthesis engine, enabling faster algorithm development and optimized quantum code.

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