The integration of quantum processors with classical high-performance computing (HPC) systems is opening new possibilities for hybrid quantum-classical workflows.
In this talk, we will present the 32-qubit superconducting quantum processor QMIO, operational at the Galician Supercomputing Center (CESGA), and its integration within the existing HPC infrastructure.
We will describe the system architecture and the deployment of a dedicated quantum cluster, which provides users with access to quantum hardware and simulators through familiar HPC tools such as SLURM and Python environments.
This setup allows seamless scheduling of quantum jobs from traditional compute nodes, enabling scalable execution of hybrid algorithms. We will review recent use cases and key integration challenges.
The talk will conclude with insights into how the coupled architecture supports experimentation and development of quantum software in an HPC context.

