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Quantinuum and Rolls-Royce Partner to Advance Quantum Fluid Simulations

A new multi-year collaboration between Quantinuum, Rolls-Royce, Riverlane, and EPCC aims to integrate fault-tolerant quantum computing into industrial design. The project focuses on overcoming the computational limits of modeling fluid dynamics within gas turbines by testing hybrid quantum-classical algorithms on Quantinuum’s Helios platform.

Bio & NewsJuly 14, 20261,210 reads0

The partnership seeks to address the heavy resource demands of complex fluid simulations, a critical bottleneck in modern engineering. By combining Quantinuum’s hardware with Riverlane’s expertise in quantum error correction and EPCC’s high-performance computing infrastructure, the group intends to map out how quantum systems can effectively augment traditional supercomputers. The initiative directly supports the UK’s national mission to develop "teraQuOp" systems—computers capable of performing one trillion error-free operations.

Leigh Lapworth, a fellow in computational science at Rolls-Royce, emphasized that the transition from five years of classical emulation to live implementation on Quantinuum hardware marks a pivotal shift. The team will test core computational building blocks now to ensure readiness for future hardware iterations, including the planned Sol and Apollo systems. This effort focuses on creating the necessary software interfaces to allow seamless data exchange between quantum and classical resources, moving beyond theoretical research toward practical, industrially relevant applications.

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