OVHcloud, co-founding member of France Quantum, has participated in the fifth edition of the data center event, an edition in which more than 1,500 visitors and 60 speakers participated. France Quantum 2026 has brought together European specialists in quantum computing for a day of conferences and debates on the latest technological advances and their use cases. Octave Klaba, founder and CEO of OVHcloud, spoke on stage about the advances of the quantum ecosystem and announced the news from OVHcloud.

New design of the data centers of the future

As part of its research and development initiatives, OVHcloud begins a collaboration with Welinq with the aim of interconnecting and coordinating network technologies for quantum computers based on different modalities of qubits, in order to design the data centers of the future.

Designed to facilitate the scalability of quantum computing technologies, the Welinq solution allows the creation of homogeneous or heterogeneous clusters of quantum computers using conventional resources. This research approach will allow calculation loads to be flexibly assigned to the most appropriate platforms based on use cases and the evolution of quantum technologies.

«The future of quantum computing will not depend solely on the power of quantum computers, but on their ability to network and coordinate within computing infrastructures. “We are proud that OVHcloud is one of the first players to implement this new generation of technologies and to contribute with us to the emergence of future quantum data centers,” says Tom Darras, CEO and co-founder of Welinq.

«For OVHcloud, a European pioneer in quantum cloud, innovation is a fundamental value. We are pleased to collaborate with Welinq to take a new step forward in the design of the data centers of the future for the benefit of the European quantum computing ecosystem,” says Miroslaw Klaba, Research & Development Director at OVHcloud.

Quobly’s first quantum computer will be launched at the end of 2026

Announced at the OVHcloud Summit 2025, OVHcloud’s Quantum Platform offers an “as-a-service” consumption model for the different QPUs it proposes, with the aim of democratizing their use among public and private organizations. The Quantum Platform, which already has the QPU of Pasqal and that of Quandela with Belenos, will offer the quantum technology developed by Quobly.

Based on spin qubits on silicon, Quobly’s technology relies on industrial semiconductor standards, using FD-SOI technology on 300 mm wafers. This approach aims to make quantum computing industrializable, compatible with existing computing infrastructures, and capable of scaling.

«Our goal is to make quantum computing accessible to users in their usual computing environments. By joining the OVHcloud Quantum Platform, we are preparing the arrival of new simulation and hybrid computing capabilities that will allow researchers and companies to explore applications that until now were out of the reach of conventional architectures,” says Maud Vinet, CEO and co-founder of Quobly.

Scheduled for late 2026, Quobly’s first commercial quantum computer, Alloy Pioneer, is designed and developed in France and will eventually be available on OVHcloud’s sovereign cloud in a world first.