"There is still one massive bottleneck people aren’t talking about."
Dan Holme, Co-Founder & CEO, Qoro Quantum
For World Quantum Day, Dan Holme, Co-Founder & CEO, Qoro Quantum, commented:
On World Quantum Day, now is the time to recognise that more still needs to be done to close the gap between laboratory breakthroughs and real-world quantum deployment.
There is still one massive bottleneck people aren’t talking about. Connecting quantum and classical systems today still requires months of custom code - often over 150,000 lines - and a team of PhDs. This orchestration challenge is slowing enterprise adoption of quantum computing.
Yes, the success of hybrid quantum computing will depend on better quantum hardware. But what we’re overlooking is making these systems easier to use. Enterprises are struggling to scale workloads and don’t want to build everything from scratch. They want to explore and integrate quantum, but are put off by the complexity.
At Qoro, we’re building the unified software stack to solve this. Our stack delivers true parallelisation, distributing complex algorithms across heterogeneous networks of CPUs, GPUs, and QPUs simultaneously. We have proven this can reduce 150,000 lines of integration code to just 20, cutting project timelines from months to hours. In recent experiments, our tools have reduced quantum workloads by >95% and produced cost-savings of 99% compared to naively running circuits one-by-one.


