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Infleqtion Expands Partnerships With U.S. Department of Energy National Laboratories

Collaborations reinforce Infleqtionโ€™s Superstaq in providing the trusted quantum software platform for leading federal research testbeds

LOUISVILLE, Colo.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Infleqtion, a global leader in quantum sensing and quantum computing powered by neutral-atom technology, announced an expansion of its work with several U.S. Department of Energy national laboratories. Under the agreements, Infleqtion is continuing its longstanding collaborations with Sandia National Laboratories and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, while also launching a new partnership with Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory.


The partnerships are centered on Superstaq, Infleqtionโ€™s quantum software platform that helps researchers run quantum programs more efficiently on real machines. Superstaq manages how quantum instructions are prepared and executed on different systems, allowing national laboratory teams to spend more time on scientific discovery and less time adapting software to each piece of hardware.

โ€œResearchers at the national laboratories are working at the front edge of what is possible in quantum computing,โ€ said Pranav Gokhale, chief technology officer at Infleqtion. โ€œThese continued and expanded partnerships reflect the trust they place in Superstaq as one of the few quantum software platforms that works across different quantum computing technologies, helping researchers unlock meaningful performance improvements as they move from experiments toward real applications.โ€

Infleqtion has supported Sandiaโ€™s Quantum Scientific Computing Open User Testbed (QSCOUT) and Berkeley Labโ€™s Advanced Quantum Testbed since 2021, providing capabilities tailored to each systemโ€™s hardware. The renewed collaborations include software licensing and close technical engagement to incorporate improvements that help systems operate more reliably as the testbeds grow in size and complexity.

โ€œAs part of ongoing work on the Advanced Quantum Testbed, Superstaq has provided software tools used to support quantum research and development,โ€ said Chris Spitzer, Quantum Research Program Manager at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. โ€œContinuing the collaboration supports researcher access to software tools needed for experiments on evolving quantum hardware.โ€

โ€œSuperstaq has been an important part of the QSCOUT testbed since its early days,โ€ said Susan Clark, QSCOUT Principal Investigator, Sandia National Laboratories. โ€œContinuing this collaboration supports our mission to provide researchers with reliable tools that enable experimentation, comparison, and advancement across emerging quantum computing approaches.โ€

The new partnership with Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory extends Superstaq support to the Superconducting Quantum Materials and Systems Center (SQMS), following its recent renewal as one of the Department of Energyโ€™s National Quantum Information Science Research Centers. Through this collaboration, Infleqtion will work with Fermilab researchers to help prepare and run quantum programs in ways that best support SQMSโ€™s research goals.

โ€œThrough this collaboration with Infleqtion, SQMS is exploring pathways to pair advanced hardware with a flexible software platform,โ€ said Dr. Silvia Zorzetti, Principal Engineer, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory. โ€œThe Superstaq platform supportsโ€‹ the collaborative work underway at SQMS and helps our teams focus on translating foundational research into meaningful progress for the broader quantum ecosystem.โ€

Across all three laboratories, Superstaq spans multiple types of quantum computing hardware, helping researchers prepare and run experiments more efficiently on real systems. These collaborations reflect Infleqtionโ€™s broader strategy to deliver scalable quantum software that supports government, academic, and commercial users as quantum systems grow larger and more capable.

Beyond these collaborations, Infleqtionโ€™s work across the Department of Energy laboratory system also includes ongoing efforts with Argonne National Laboratory and the National Laboratory of the Rockies (NLR), including a recently awarded ARPA-E initiative to advance quantum-powered energy grid optimization. Together, these partnerships underscore Infleqtionโ€™s broad commitment to supporting DOE national labs with scalable quantum software and technologies that accelerate both foundational research and real-world impact.

To learn more about Infleqtionโ€™s quantum software and applications research, visit: https://infleqtion.com/quantum-software/.

About Infleqtion

Infleqtion, Inc. (NYSE: INFQ) is a global leader in quantum technology, delivering neutral atom solutions for quantum computing, networking, sensing, and security. With a product portfolio spanning quantum computers, quantum optical clocks, RF receivers, and inertial sensors, Infleqtionโ€™s full-stack approach combines high-performance hardware with the companyโ€™s proprietary Superstaq quantum computing software platform. Infleqtionโ€™s systems are already in use by the U.S. Department of War, NASA, the U.K. government, and in multiple collaborations with NVIDIA. Infleqtion, in collaboration with NVIDIA, published the worldโ€™s first demonstration of a materials science application using logical qubits. With operations in the U.S., Europe, and Asia, Infleqtion meets the demands of government and commercial customers across the space, defense, energy, finance and telecommunications sectors. For more information, visit Infleqtion.com or follow Infleqtion on LinkedIn, YouTube, and X.

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