Quantum Systems and Integration

Horizon Quantum’s software infrastructure integrates with a diverse array of quantum systems, enabling Triple Alpha users to develop applications across a broad range of hardware.

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Hardware access and orchestration

Our software infrastructure connects to a range of backends—both quantum processors and simulators—and manages execution across these systems. This broad integration enables flexibility, scalability, and access for developers working at different levels of the quantum stack.

Quantum systems and backends

Horizon Quantum seamlessly integrates quantum hardware into Triple Alpha, giving developers direct access to a growing network of backends. Through our software infrastructure, users can deploy their quantum applications across more than 30 backends, including a range of processors and simulators from leading manufacturers such as IBM, IonQ, AQT, AWS, Rigetti, and OQC. 

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Example of processors and simulators available via Triple Alpa including: IBM's Brisbane or Sherbrooke; IonQ's Forte, Aria 1, or Harmony; IQM's Garnet; OQC's Toshiko; Rigetti's Ankaa 2, Ankaa 3, and Ankaa 9Q 3; AQT's Simulator; and AWS's TN1 Simulator

Hardware testbed

We’ve established a hardware testbed at our Singapore headquarters—making us the first quantum software company to own and operate its own quantum computers.

With this testbed, Triple Alpha users can deploy and run their programs on Horizon-operated hardware.

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Horizon's hardware testbed with a Maybell Big Fridge shown in green and blue lighting
Hardware partners

Interested in partnering with Horizon Quantum?

We partner with leading quantum hardware manufacturers to integrate their systems into Triple Alpha through a tiered partnership model. This model allows vendors to engage at progressively deeper levels—from initial integration to technical collaboration and joint development—expanding what’s possible on each platform.