en.Wedoany.com Reported - Classiq and TEA TEK Group have announced the joint construction of a 128-qubit quantum computing center in Naples, Italy. Located at the former Whirlpool industrial site, the center aims to establish the city as a key node in European quantum computing and create a direct link from academic research to commercial applications.

The facility integrates quantum hardware with the Classiq software platform, adopting the same technical approach as the Quantum Computing Naples (QCN) laboratory led by Professor Tafuri at the University of Naples Federico II. TEA TEK Group plans to operate the Classiq platform, offering a Quantum as a Service (QaaS) model that enables enterprises, financial institutions, and research centers to access quantum capabilities without the significant capital expenditure required to build their own infrastructure. The partners expect services to launch by the end of the year as quantum computers are eventually integrated into the platform.
Nir Minerbi, co-founder and CEO of Classiq, stated that this collaboration marks an important milestone for both Classiq and TEA TEK Group, as well as for advancing the availability of quantum computing at national and regional levels. Felice Granisso, CEO of TEA TEK Group, noted that Naples possesses the talent, infrastructure, and ambition to become a core hub for Europe's quantum future. Granisso added that the model's validation is reflected in Classiq's redistribution of computing hours to industrial operators, indicating the formation of a scalable quantum value chain.
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