We specialise in Quantum Computer Programming, over the years we have created quantum programming traning materials and libraries.
As Quantum Programming is at its infancy, knowledge-sharing is key for progress. We offer a range of training packages to unlock your engineers’ potential.
There is a misconception that existing software enginners cannot develop quantum algorithms as advanced maths is required, our packages break this myth.
All our training materials have math a foundation chapter that explain only type Math required for quantum algorithms, we promise the rest of the chapters are software enginneer firendly!
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Our quantum learning materials extend existing quantum learning repositories such as e.g. IBM. Also we have built libraries to enhance existing quantum software, e.g. qiskit.
We explain all the necessary maths (matrices, vectors, complex numbers) and all quantum concepts (superposition, operators, states, amplitudes) needed for developing quantum algorithms.
Our services and in-person training enable your engineers to acquire quantum certification and acquire skills to develope bespoke quantum algorithms.
Quantum computing is at its early stage of development, when compared to Classical computing. To program in quantum, you need to learn about qubits, operators and circuits.
Why are we going through the reinvention of the wheel when classical computing is matured? Very simple quantum is a million times faster!
We specialise in creating Quantum Labs for other organisations. The Quantum labs we create come with a set of libraries and guides which simplify the process of quantum programming.
Also we provide in-person Quantum Programming training courses to rapidly enable your software enginneers to start programming in Quantum.
The quantum code known as the Circuit can be run on Quantum Simulator or real Hardware. The labs we create are equipped with access to both Real Hardware and Simulators (e.g. Aer Qiskit and IBM Quantum Computers)
Quantum Labs. Introduction to Quantum Programming, Quantum Mechanics, Quantum Simulators, Real Quantum Hardware