Pasqal, a developer of neutral atom-based quantum technology, and Saudi Aramco have signed an MoU to collaborate on quantum computing capabilities and applications in the energy sector.
The objectives of the agreement include accelerating the design and development of quantum-based machine learning models as well as identifying and advancing other use cases for the technology across the Saudi Aramco value chain.
To that end, both companies plan to explore ways for collaborating and cultivating the quantum information sciences ecosystem in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Quantum computing can be used to address a wide range of upstream, midstream, and downstream challenges in the oil and gas industry including network optimisation and management, reaction network generation, and refinery linear programming.
The collaboration will explore potential applications for quantum computing and artificial intelligence in these areas as well.
As part of the project, Pasqal will provide both its quantum expertise and platform to develop new use cases.
The companies will also explore the applicability and benefit of augmenting Aramco’s training programs with Pasqal’s quantum technologies as part of these joint efforts.
For its part, Saudi Aramco is focused on pioneering the use of quantum computing in the energy sector, positioning itself as an early beneficiary of quantum advantage over classical computers.
Pasqal aims to establish operations in the Middle East, and grow its business both in Saudi Arabia and across the region.
The CEO of Pasqal, Georges-Olivier Reymond, said: “This is a very promising initiative for Pasqal and a perfect opportunity for us to show not only the energy sector, but the entire world, what our technology can do,”
“It further confirms that our neutral atom technology is one of the most promising in the world.”