Quantum Australia Welcomes NVIDIA as an Industry Support Partner

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Quantum Australia is pleased to announce NVIDIA as a new participant in the Industry Support Partner Program, an initiative designed to strengthen connections between industry, researchers, and technology providers across Australia’s rapidly developing quantum ecosystem.

The program provides organisations with structured opportunities to stay informed about quantum technology developments, engage with Australia’s research community, and connect with innovators across a range of priority sectors. It brings together a broad cross-section of industries as interest in quantum technologies continues to expand across the country

Connectivity to Australia’s Quantum Innovators

A number of Australian quantum companies have publicly referenced using NVIDIA accelerated computing platforms (or collaborating with NVIDIA) within research, simulation, and hybrid quantum–classical development workflows. These examples are illustrative and non-exhaustive, and their inclusion does not imply endorsement, preference, or recommendation by QA.

Some recent publicly reported examples include:

  • Silicon Quantum Computing (SQC) is collaborating with NVIDIA on the newly launched NVIDIA NVQLink interconnect. The low-latency GPU–QPU architecture is enabling SQC to advance real-time quantum–classical orchestration and support the development of commercial-grade logical qubits.

  • Diraq, which has demonstrated tight integration between GPUs and silicon quantum processors using the NVIDIA NVQLink architecture and NVIDIA CUDA-Q platform, to accelerate real-time quantum control, calibration, and state initialisation..

  • PsiQuantum, who is collaborating with NVIDIA on applications, algorithms, and hardware-integration research as the company advances its photonic quantum computing program in Australia.

  • Quantum Brilliance, which has collaborated with NVIDIA on using the NVIDIA CUDA-Q platform to develop hybrid and quantum-accelerated applications for its diamond-based quantum platforms.

Taken together, these examples indicate that accelerated computing platforms are being referenced across multiple quantum modalities including silicon, photonics, and diamond within engineering, simulation, and algorithm-development pipelines.

“We are delighted to announce NVIDIA’s participation in the Industry Support Partner Program. Their experience in accelerated computing and developer platforms adds valuable perspective to the diverse organisations engaging with Australia’s quantum community. Petra Andrén, CEO, Quantum Australia

“NVIDIA has long been working with the diverse Australian quantum ecosystem to accelerate breakthroughs and realize the potential of quantum computing. Quantum Australia’s Industry Support Partner Program is key to maintaining the strong connections between research, innovation, and technology communities needed to develop Accelerated Quantum Supercomputers. Working with Quantum Australia will allow NVIDIA to further advance Australia’s quantum computing ecosystem with the power of AI and accelerated computing.” Sam Stanwyck, Quantum Product Lead at NVIDIA

Important note (non-endorsement): NVIDIA’s participation in the Industry Support Partner Program is non-exclusive and does not constitute endorsement or preference by Quantum Australia of any NVIDIA products or services. References to third-party organisations and technologies are provided for general information only. Examples below are illustrative and non-exhaustive, and omissions should not be interpreted as a negative assessment.

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