Anyon Technologies and Q-CTRL Deliver Modular, Self-Calibrating Hybrid Quantum Supercomputers for Enterprise Data Centers

Emeryville, CA and Los Angeles, CA, JUNE 3, 2026 – Anyon Technologies, a vertically integrated superconducting quantum supercomputing company founded by pioneers from Caltech and UC Berkeley, and Q-CTRL, the global leader in quantum infrastructure software, today announced a strategic partnership to bring full autonomy to Anyon’s tightly GPU-coupled quantum supercomputing systems for data center deployment at scale.
As quantum computing transitions from research labs toward early enterprise adoption, systems need to mature to meet the expectations for modern data center environments. Today’s machines are highly manual, with bootup, calibration, and maintenance handled by specialist teams over lengthy cycles. The impact on deployment cost and uptime makes this model untenable at scale.
By integrating Q-CTRL’s Boulder Opal intelligent autonomy into Anyon’s modular quantum architecture, the partnership delivers intelligent, data center-ready quantum infrastructure that automatically boots up and maintains its operational state, without constant specialist intervention.

Q-CTRL’s technology delivers autonomous calibration and maintenance, making it possible to embed quantum systems as a stable, on-demand hardware accelerator, ready for quantum workloads. By maximizing system uptime with sustained, peak performance and eliminating the need for expert manual intervention, Boulder Opal improves the usability and stability of Anyon Technologies systems, making quantum computing suitable for data-center deployments.
Anyon’s modular quantum supercomputers, tightly coupled to NVIDIA GPUs via NVQLink, have been specifically architected for data center deployments, but the operational demands of quantum have been a continuous pain point for our customers. The partnership with Q-CTRL means our users can take full advantage of our hardware from day one and accelerate their quantum projects without having to worry about low-level quantum calibration processes. Dr. Roger Luo, Co-Founder and CEO of Anyon Technologies
Quantum computing won’t scale through manual calibration and specialist operation—it requires systems that run themselves. Enterprise deployments depend on stable modular hardware paired with autonomous operational software. Anyon’s vertically integrated superconducting platform provides that foundation, and with Boulder Opal, we’re turning quantum computers into mature systems that maintain peak performance without constant human intervention. Dr. Michael J. Biercuk, CEO and Founder of Q-CTRL
Contact Anyon Technologies to learn more about this integration or to place an order for Anyon’s modular quantum supercomputers integrated with Q-CTRL’s Boulder Opal.
About Anyon Technologies
Anyon Technologies (also known as Anyon Computing Inc.) is a quantum computing company that provides superconducting modular quantum supercomputers tightly coupled to NVIDIA GPUs via NVQLink for data center deployment at scale. Anyon was the first to commercially deploy NVIDIA NVQLink in a data center and is among the first four QPU backends integrated with NVIDIA CUDA-Q. Founded in 2021 by pioneers from Caltech and UC Berkeley, the company operates across the United States and Asia. Learn more at https://www.anyoncomputing.com/
About Q-CTRL
Q-CTRL is the pioneer in AI-powered infrastructure software for quantum technology, offering a hardware-agnostic software platform that makes quantum machines thousands of times more powerful. This opens many parallel market verticals in computing, sensing, and health, making Q-CTRL a ubiquitous quantum company based on a single unique technology.
The company’s marquee product is an unjammable, unspoofable, undetectable quantum navigation system that works when GPS is unavailable, is 100x better than the best alternative, and is being deployed on commercial aircraft with Airbus, in defense with Lockheed Martin, and on unmanned drones.
The company’s breakthroughs have been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Newsweek. Founded in 2017 by Professor Michael J. Biercuk, Q-CTRL operates globally from offices in Sydney, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Huntsville, Berlin, and Oxford.

