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Calcul Québec, Anyon Systems Announce Quantum Computer For Public Research

Calcul Québec, Anyon Systems Announce Quantum Computer For Public Research
Calcul Québec, Anyon Systems Announce Quantum Computer For Public Research
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New superconducting quantum computer that will be dedicated to public research is entirely designed in Quebec.

The Minister of Economy and Innovation, Calcul Québec and Anyon Systems officially announced the upcoming arrival of a superconducting quantum computer dedicated to public research and entirely designed in Quebec.

“Hosting and supporting a quantum computer will allow the research community to develop and test new quantum algorithms, while ensuring that all intellectual property developed remains the property of Quebec institutions. With the development of open source software, this infrastructure will have a national and international scope, ” explains Suzanne Talon, Director General of Calcul Québec.

“Over the past seven years, we have developed unique technologies involving the full vertical hardware stack of a quantum computer. We design and manufacture superconducting quantum processing units (QPUs), quantum control electronics as well as ultra-low temperature cryogenics systems which host QPUs,” states Alireza Najafi-Yazdi, Founder and CEO at Anyon Systems.

Why invest in a quantum computer now?

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Quantum computing is a promising technology that has the potential to push the current limits of computing in the near future. This technology could revolutionize fields such as cryptography, optimization problems and the simulation of quantum materials.

“We must start planning today how to support the scientific community so that it can take advantage of this technology. With the acquisition of this quantum computer, we will contribute to the training of highly qualified research professionals in programming, capable of exploiting this emerging technology,” said Marie-Jean Meurs, Scientific Director of Calcul Québec.

About this Project

This ambitious project is supported by funding from the Ministry of Economy and Innovation.

Calcul Québec’s quantum computer will be installed at the École de technologie supérieure alongside the Narval and Beluga supercomputers. Calcul Québec and the research groups already involved will conduct the first tests in the spring of 2023, with the prospect of making this resource available to the entire Quebec research community.

Source: Calcul Québec
Calcul Québec is a non-profit organization (NPO) whose members are academic institutions and research centers. Calcul Québec is a regional partner of the Digital Research Alliance of Canada and, as such, collaborates with the other regional partners (Acenet, Compute Ontario and WestGrid). We are working closely as a Federation to build the future of the digital research ecosystem in the country. Finally, Calcul Québec hosts several research projects funded by the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI).

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Matt Swayne

With a several-decades long background in journalism and communications, Matt Swayne has worked as a science communicator for an R1 university for more than 12 years, specializing in translating high tech and deep tech for the general audience. He has served as a writer, editor and analyst at The Quantum Insider since its inception. In addition to his service as a science communicator, Matt also develops courses to improve the media and communications skills of scientists and has taught courses. [email protected]

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