Turing Quantum releases an industry-grade quantum-classical hybrid Agent platform, QAgent

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PANews July 18 news: According to The Paper, on July 18, 2026 at the WAIC site (World Artificial Intelligence Conference), Turing Quantum released QAgent, a quantum-classical hybrid Agent platform. This is the world’s first quantum-classical hybrid intelligent agent platform based on a photonic quantum technology roadmap, designed for full-industry deployment. As a flagship AI achievement of the 2026 Pudong initiative, the platform connects an industrial deployment pathway between AI agents and photonic quantum real-machine computing power. With large language models and agents as a unified orchestration entry point, and relying on its self-developed photonic quantum computing architecture, QAgent deeply integrates a quantum-classical hybrid computing foundation, the DeepQuantum quantum AI programming framework, an all-scenario quantum algorithm library, and industry-oriented tool and skill sets. For the first time, it completes an end-to-end closed loop of “natural-language input—intelligent task decomposition—quantum Agent coordinated calls—quantum computing power scheduling—result aggregation and output.” This marks that quantum computing is moving from frontier computing power to industry capabilities, transitioning from expert-driven research tools to Agent-driven industrial services.

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