According to a recent LinkedIn post from Horizon Quantum Computing Pte Ltd, the company has entered a strategic collaboration with Alpine Quantum Technologies (AQT) focused on integrating its Triple Alpha software platform with AQT’s trapped-ion quantum processors. The post indicates that developers will be able to write, compile, and deploy quantum programs directly onto AQT hardware via the cloud, including those without specialized hardware expertise.
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The LinkedIn post highlights CEO Dr. Joe Fitzsimons’ view that AQT’s systems offer low error rates and long coherence times, which could support more scalable and reliable quantum computing. For investors, the collaboration suggests Horizon is expanding its hardware ecosystem and moving closer to real-world quantum application enablement, potentially strengthening its competitive position in quantum software and attracting enterprise and research users seeking end-to-end quantum solutions.
The move also implies a platform strategy in which Triple Alpha serves as a bridge across multiple hardware providers, with AQT adding a high-fidelity trapped-ion option. If adoption grows, this kind of hardware-agnostic integration could improve Horizon’s pricing power and recurring revenue opportunities from cloud-based access, while helping AQT drive utilization of its processors and positioning both companies within emerging quantum-as-a-service business models.

