Quantum as a Service
Cloud-based quantum computing enables users to run quantum algorithms and experiments remotely without the need to own physical quantum hardware. A quantum computer on the cloud is a remotely accessible quantum processing unit (QPU) that allows users to execute quantum algorithms via platforms provided by IBM, Google, Microsoft, Amazon, and Rigetti Computing.
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SEALSQ Quantum as a Service
Harnessing the Power of Quantum to reduce IR Drop issues in Semiconductors
SEALSQ is proud to partner with ColibriTD, a leading Quantum as a Service company enabling seamless access to the latest advancements in quantum computing technologies.
Discover how SEALSQ, ColibriTD and XDigit have teamed up to use the power of quantum computing to tackle IR Drop — one of the toughest bottlenecks in advanced chip design. The result?
✔️ Boosted yield
✔️ Shorter simulation cycles
✔️ Lower design costs
✔️ A real edge for early adopters in the sub-7nm race

Coming soon
SEALSQ teams are working with technology partners to develop next-generation quantum security and cloud services, including:
- Quantum-as-a-Service for secure transactions, AI, and cybersecurity
- Quantum-Enhanced Encryption using true random numbers for stronger keys
- Post-Quantum Cloud Security to protect data from future quantum threats
- Quantum Sensors to enhance IoT device authentication and anomaly detection