Fujitsu and Osaka University Accelerate Progress Toward Practical Quantum Computing
Fujitsu and Osaka University Accelerate Progress Toward Practical Quantum Computing
Fujitsu and ANU to Bring World-Class Quantum Computing to Australia
Fujitsu and ANU to Bring World-Class Quantum Computing to Australia
Fujitsu to Introduce Superconducting Quantum Computer System at National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Fujitsu to Introduce Superconducting Quantum Computer System at National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Fujitsu Has Received a Procurement Order for a Superconducting Quantum Computer From the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Fujitsu announced yesterday that it has received an order for a gate-based superconducting quantum computer from the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) on May 15, 2024. This quantum computer is scheduled to go online in early 2025 and to be operated by the Global Research and Development Center for Business by Quantum-AI technology (G-QuAT) of AIST. It is reported that this is the first time that a Japanese vendor has received an order for a commercial quantum computer system.
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Freezing Electronics to Control Diamond Spin Qubits
Freezing Electronics to Control Diamond Spin Qubits
Fujitsu Announces Winners of Quantum Simulator Challenge
Fujitsu Announces Winners of Quantum Simulator Challenge
Fujitsu and Research Partners Launch Open-Source Quantum Computer Operations Software
Fujitsu and Research Partners Launch Open-Source Quantum Computer Operations Software
Fujitsu and QuTech Collaborate to Build Scalable Quantum Computing Blueprint for the Future
Fujitsu and QuTech Collaborate to Build Scalable Quantum Computing Blueprint for the Future
Australian National University to deploy Fujitsu's quantum computer locally
Fujitsu today announced that Fujitsu Australia Limited and The Australian National University (ANU) in Canberra concluded a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to ensure that industry and government professionals, researchers, academics, and students in Australia will soon have access to a world-class quantum research facility. The agreement will see the two organizations partner to establish a center for quantum research, with ambitions to build an onsite quantum computer.