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qBraid Expands Quantum Access With Integration of AQT IBEX Q1 Hardware

qBraid Expands Quantum Access With Integration of AQT IBEX Q1 Hardware

According to a recent LinkedIn post from qBraid, the company is highlighting the availability of AQT’s IBEX Q1 trapped-ion quantum computer within the qBraid Lab environment. The post describes IBEX Q1 as a 12-qubit, fully connected system aimed at high-quality experimental work, using calcium-40 ions in an ultra-high vacuum chamber to support all-to-all connectivity and high single-qubit gate fidelity.

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The post suggests that researchers and developers can now run real quantum circuits on AQT hardware directly from qBraid’s browser-based JupyterLab interface, which supports Python, Q#, Julia, and other managed environments. It also emphasizes an end-to-end workflow for developing, submitting, and tracking quantum jobs without local setup, positioning qBraid Lab as an integrated quantum IDE.

From an investor perspective, this integration points to qBraid’s strategy of deepening its role as a software access layer for heterogeneous quantum hardware, rather than competing on hardware itself. By incorporating AQT’s ion-trap system and referencing collaboration with Amazon Web Services Braket, the company appears to be strengthening its ecosystem connections, which could enhance platform stickiness and recurring usage.

The focus on all-to-all connectivity and proof-of-concept experimentation may help attract advanced research users and enterprise pilot projects that require higher-fidelity devices. If this drives increased workloads and partnerships across hardware providers and cloud platforms, it could support qBraid’s long-term positioning as a neutral quantum orchestration and development hub in an emerging but still early-stage market.

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