13.02.2025Event
Festive launch Quantum Inspire 2.0

Since its initial launch in April 2020, QuTech’s quantum computing demonstrator Quantum Inspire, a collaboration between Delft University of Technology and TNO, has been actively engaging the quantum research, education and enthusiast community. At www.quantum-inspire.com it provides users with free cloud access to various technologies for performing quantum computations and offers them insights into the principles of quantum computing.
Quantum Inspire 2.0
A new, intuitive web interface, integration of popular SDKs, and functionality to seamlessly integrate quantum and classical computing are just some of the improvements in Quantum Inspire, Europe’s only freely accessible quantum computer in the cloud. The software updates and the introduction of two new quantum computers, collectively known as Quantum Inspire 2.0, will be festively unveiled at an inauguration event, organised by QuTech and TNO.
Festive inauguration
To celebrate this milestone, representatives from QuTech and TNO, as well as the quantum technology startup community in Delft, several ministries and universities, Holland High Tech, and more, will gather in Delft to toast to the introduction of the new system.
Presenting the opening speech and moderating the event will be Holland High Tech Director Leo Warmerdam, who will also have the honor to press ‘RUN’ on the first bit of code to be executed on Quantum Inspire 2.0.