Barcelona, Dec. 16, 2025 – Qilimanjaro Quantum Tech and Oxigen Data Center announced a collaboration to explore how multimodal quantum computers can be integrated into commercial data centers.
The companies said they intend to lay the foundations for the next generation of hybrid quantum infrastructure. This collaboration will highlight Qilimanjaro’s analog quantum computers, which require less error correction compared to digital quantum computers.
Although quantum computers are still in the scaling phase, the time is now to establish how they will be deployed, interconnected, and operated in real-world infrastructures. This partnership marks a decisive first step in that work. Qilimanjaro and Oxigen Data Center will work together to understand and define the mutual requirements for integrating two highly advanced and interdependent systems.
Both partners will engage in a collaborative learning process, studying the standards, interfaces, regulations, and operational frameworks that data centers need to accommodate quantum hardware, and the requirements quantum systems must meet to operate seamlessly within modern commercial data centers. The objective is to create a path toward a centralised, fully hybrid system accessible to users from all sectors.
The new system will include digital and analog quantum computers. Analog quantum computing is naturally suited for continuous and complex problems, such as the simulation of molecules, materials, and physical systems. It also offers powerful new ways to train AI models and solve large-scale optimization challenges, opening a path to faster and more energy-efficient computing.
Together, Qilimanjaro and Oxigen Data Center are positioning Barcelona and Europe as an reference innovation hub for the quantum cloud era, enabling future users to access quantum and classical processing seamlessly, through unified and scalable infrastructure.




