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Aramco and Pasqal Launch Saudi Arabia's First Quantum Computer in Middle East Technology Push

By MGN EditorialMay 19, 2026 at 06:00 AM

Saudi Aramco has partnered with quantum computing firm Pasqal to inaugurate Saudi Arabia's first quantum computer and the Middle East's first commercial quantum computing-as-a-service platform, marking a significant step in the energy giant's digital transformation strategy.

## Aramco and Pasqal Unveil Quantum Computing Platform in Dhahran Saudi Aramco, one of the world's largest integrated energy and chemicals companies, has officially launched Saudi Arabia's first quantum computer in partnership with Pasqal, a global leader in neutral-atom quantum computing, according to a PR Newswire release dated 18 May 2026. The inauguration, held in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, also marks the debut of the Middle East's first commercial quantum computing-as-a-service (QCaaS) platform — a development that signals the region's growing ambitions in advanced industrial technology. ### Implications for the Energy and Maritime Sectors While the announcement is primarily framed as an energy-sector technology milestone, the implications extend across the broader maritime and logistics value chain. Aramco's vast upstream, downstream, and shipping operations — including one of the world's largest tanker fleets managed through its Vela International Marine subsidiary — stand to benefit from quantum computing's potential to optimise complex logistical networks, improve hydrocarbon exploration modelling, and enhance supply chain resilience. Quantum computing is increasingly being explored by major energy and shipping companies for route optimisation, cargo scheduling, and predictive maintenance — areas where classical computing approaches face significant limitations at scale. ### About the Partnership Pasqal, the French quantum hardware company known for its neutral-atom qubit architecture, brings specialised expertise in solving real-world industrial optimisation problems. The QCaaS model will allow regional enterprises to access quantum computing capabilities without the need for on-premises infrastructure, potentially accelerating adoption across Saudi Arabia's industrial base. The launch aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 programme, which seeks to diversify the Kingdom's economy and establish it as a hub for advanced technology and innovation. ### Looking Ahead As quantum computing matures from experimental technology to commercial application, its intersection with maritime logistics, energy trading, and port operations is expected to grow. Industry observers will be watching closely to see how Aramco leverages this capability across its integrated operations, and whether other major national oil companies and shipping conglomerates follow suit with similar investments in the region. *Source: PR Newswire / Aramco and Pasqal joint announcement, 18 May 2026.*
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