On the 28th of June 2023 Microsoft announced Azure Quantum Elements and started private previews. See the announcement here (Video) and a written version of their mission statement in this blog post. I am happy to share that SCINE is part of this new platform. SCINE is the Software for Chemical Interaction Networks developed in the Reiher research group. It is a framework of software packages to enable the automated investigation of chemical reaction processes by exploration of chemical reaction networks. All software packages are open-source and can also be downloaded from GitHub and PyPI. The repositories can be found at https://github.com/qcscine/. SCINE is one of my long-term research projects and is central to my work in the Reiher research group at ETH Zurich, it is developed by many fantastic people and I am happy to see our work broadcasted to many more researchers in academia and industry around the world.