The Fraunhofer Institute for Machine Tools and Forming Technology (IWU) in Dresden is already using our mobile quantum computer for its own research projects. Now, we’ve made working with the system even easier and more flexible:
We’ve integrated an API into our Gemstone software, allowing developers to seamlessly embed the SaxonQ quantum computer into their own programs.
This enables Fraunhofer IWU’s developers to:
- write their own software and send computation tasks directly to the quantum computer,
- check the device and job status,
- and automatically retrieve results.
This makes research on quantum algorithms and application development much more practical and hands-on.
New use cases – in optimization, simulation, or materials development – can now be tested directly on real hardware.
Together with Fraunhofer IWU, we’re continuously working to bring quantum computing from research into industrial practice and to demonstrate the performance of our mobile system in real-world applications.



