Alpine Quantum Technologies (AQT) and Scaleway announced today, February 20, 2026, a partnership to deliver European quantum computing through cloud access. AQT is integrating its trapped-ion quantum computer, IBEX Q1, directly into Scaleway’s cloud platform, creating a new sovereign quantum infrastructure designed to bolster digital resilience and technological independence. The collaboration will provide access to quantum processing units via Scaleway’s Quantum as a Service (QaaS) platform, available Tuesdays and Wednesdays from 10:00 to 17:00 CET. “Together with Scaleway, AQT offers our customers hands-on access to the best quantum computers in Europe,” said Felix Rohde, Director of Cloud Partnerships and Business Development at AQT. This move significantly expands Europe’s capacity for secure, independent quantum computing and opens new avenues for innovation in fields ranging from logistics to financial modeling.
AQT IBEX Q1 Integrates with Scaleway’s European Quantum as a Service
The arrival of the IBEX Q1 trapped-ion quantum computer within Scaleway’s cloud infrastructure marks a significant step toward a fully sovereign quantum ecosystem in Europe, offering unprecedented access to advanced quantum processing capabilities. Crucially, the IBEX Q1 can be accessed and programmed using familiar quantum software packages like Qiskit, Cirq, and Pennylane, lowering the barrier to entry for those eager to explore quantum computation. Availability is specifically scheduled for Tuesdays and Wednesdays between 10:00 and 17:00 CET, accommodating the working hours of European-based customers. This strategic timing reflects a commitment to practical usability and seamless integration into existing workflows.
Valentin Macheret, Engineering Manager, Quantum Technologies at Scaleway, highlights the technical advantages of the collaboration, noting that AQT’s approach “offers remarkable fidelity and unique all-to-all connectivity, which are critical for running complex and deep quantum circuits.” This combination of high-performance cloud technology and European-built quantum hardware is intended to create a secure and independent foundation for practical quantum computing, strengthening Europe’s technological autonomy in a rapidly evolving field. The initiative aims to empower businesses to explore quantum solutions in areas like optimization, simulation, and financial modeling, capitalizing on opportunities before they become commonplace.
Trapped-Ion Fidelity & All-to-All Connectivity Enable Hybrid HPC-QC
The current landscape of quantum computing is marked by a push toward practical application, increasingly reliant on hybrid approaches that integrate quantum processing units (QPUs) with existing high-performance computing (HPC) infrastructure. Alpine Quantum Technologies (AQT) is addressing key limitations of early quantum systems with its trapped-ion technology, IBEX Q1, now accessible through Scaleway’s cloud platform. This isn’t simply about adding qubits; it’s about the quality of those qubits and how they interact. This full connectivity allows any qubit to directly interact with any other, bypassing the limitations of more constrained architectures. This emphasis on fidelity and connectivity is directly enabling the “HPC-QC hybrid paradigm,” as Scaleway describes it, allowing developers and researchers a “seamless environment” to explore the synergy between classical and quantum computation.
Together with Scaleway, AQT offers our customers hands-on access to the best quantum computers in Europe.
Felix Rohde, Director of Cloud Partnerships and Business Development at AQT
European Sovereignty Drives Access to Quantum Computing Resources
The drive for European technological independence is gaining momentum with Alpine Quantum Technologies (AQT) integrating its IBEX Q1 trapped-ion quantum computer into Scaleway’s cloud infrastructure. This isn’t simply about adding processing power; it’s a strategic move to establish a sovereign quantum ecosystem within Europe, reducing reliance on non-European providers and bolstering digital resilience. This commitment to a sovereign, secure, and European-based infrastructure is presented as vital for organizations prioritizing data privacy and compliance, and for building long-term innovation strategies.
