Eeroq and Conductor Form Strategic Alliance to Demonstrate Autonomous Quantum Computing Labs Using Nvidia Ising

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Published on 04/14/2026 at 04:51 pm EDT

EeroQ and Conductor announced that they have achieved a breakthrough in accelerating the development of autonomous quantum computing labs with NVIDIA Ising, the first family of open models for quantum computing. Using EeroQ's electron-on-helium quantum chip, NVIDIA Ising, and Conductor's bespoke AI models, the teams built a functional proof of concept for an autonomous quantum computing lab. These labs will have the ability to both run and debug experiments that are essential to developing powerful quantum computers.

In this demonstration, NVIDIA Ising was connected to an experiment on real EeroQ quantum computing hardware, using Conductor's quantum AI toolkit. With just a simple, plain English prompt, the setup ran multiple iterations of the experiment across different parameters, recording and producing results for each on real hardware. The agent was able to execute an experiment in quantum computing called a Sommer-Tanner electron detection protocol, in which engineers worked to move single electrons between two different regions on an EeroQ test chip.

The movement of these electrons creates a miniscule (but measurable) signal on nearby electrodes, which allowed the agent to determine the success of electron trapping and show the process with plots of real-time data.