According to a recent LinkedIn post from QuEra Computing, the company plans to participate in the 91st HPC User Forum in Austin on May 5–6, hosted by Hyperion Research. The post notes that the agenda features discussions on integrating quantum computing into classical high‑performance computing ecosystems, with particular emphasis on neutral‑atom architectures.
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The company’s LinkedIn post highlights presentations from industry and research stakeholders, including a strategy talk on introducing quantum computing into HPC, a site update from alliance partner Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre, and a vendor update from QuEra. Additional sessions from NERSC, major energy companies, national labs, and NASA are cited as context for where HPC, AI, and quantum workloads are currently deployed.
The post suggests that QuEra is positioning its neutral‑atom quantum technology as a potential component of future HPC roadmaps, targeting decision‑makers attending the forum. For investors, this visibility within a specialized, infrastructure‑oriented audience may signal efforts to deepen enterprise and research partnerships, which could be important precursors to longer‑term commercialization and revenue opportunities in the quantum‑HPC convergence space.

