OQD Partners With WD And QuScript To Advance Quantum Error Correction

8e57679334a9a193ef5181ba38dc5ebd OQD Launches Open-Source Collaboration with WD and QuScript to Advance Quantum Error Correction

(SeaPRwire) –   WATERLOO, ON, March 26, 2026 — Open Quantum Design (OQD) has unveiled a new open-source Error Correction Working Group alongside QuScript and WD (Western Digital, Nasdaq: WDC), the storage backbone of the AI-powered data economy and a leading firm in precision engineering and large-scale data reliability, to advance quantum error correction (QEC) — a critical step toward fault-tolerant quantum computing.

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This partnership combines expertise across hardware, software, theoretical research, and decades of experience in large-scale data reliability and error correction to develop and demonstrate error correction capabilities on OQD’s open-source, full-stack trapped-ion quantum computer. By enabling qubits to reliably detect and fix errors, fault tolerance is key to moving quantum systems beyond laboratory settings and into real-world applications.

“Quantum error correction has striking parallels to the challenges we’ve mastered in hard disk drive storage systems — managing noise, signal integrity, and reliability at massive scale,” explained Zvonimir Bandic, Distinguished Engineer at WD. “This collaboration allows us to bring decades of error correction and precision engineering expertise directly into quantum systems, working with physical qubits to advance the reliability required for real-world deployment. We believe WD’s experience building highly reliable systems at scale uniquely positions us, alongside the Working Group, to accelerate the path to practical, large-scale fault-tolerant quantum computing.”

OQD’s open-source approach is designed to bring industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and academic researchers into a shared environment where collaboration drives progress. By making its full-stack quantum computer openly accessible to partners — from hardware designs to control systems and software — OQD enables contributors across sectors to engage directly with the technology, test new ideas, and build on each other’s work in real time. This model lowers barriers to participation, attracts diverse expertise, and accelerates iteration, allowing breakthroughs to emerge faster than in closed systems, particularly in areas like reliability, error correction, and system scalability.

The QEC working group will work to demonstrate error correction, as well as develop open protocols for error correction and system reliability that could become shared standards across quantum platforms — helping scale the technology on a global scale.

“Open-source collaboration lowers barriers and accelerates progress,” said Greg Dick, Co-founder and CEO of OQD. “Partnering with industry experts from WD (Western Digital) and creative entrepreneurs from QuScript expands what is possible.”

For more information on this and other open-source working groups or on becoming an OQD partner, visit openquantumdesign.org.

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