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The Platform for Digital and Quantum Innovation of Quebec (PINQ²) and the Quantum Algorithms Institute (QAI) Announce Strategic Partnership

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  • The Platform for Digital and Quantum Innovation of Quebec (PINQ²) and the Quantum Algorithms Institute (QAI)  are announced a partnership to leverage the computing capabilities of the IBM Quantum System One computer.
  • QAI enables access to the IBM Quantum System One computer provided by PINQ² to students and faculty across British Columbia post-secondary institutions.
  • The teams say this will serve as a gateway to one of the most advanced quantum systems within IBM’s global fleet of quantum computers.
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PRESS RELEASE — The Platform for Digital and Quantum Innovation of Quebec (PINQ²) and the Quantum Algorithms Institute (QAI) based in British Columbia are proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership that will leverage the computing capabilities of the IBM Quantum System One computer located at IBM Bromont, Quebec.

In this pioneering transnational collaboration, QAI enables access to the IBM Quantum System One computer provided by PINQ² to students and faculty across British Columbia post-secondary institutions. This initiative harnesses the world-renowned system and expertise available in Quebec’s Quantum Innovation Zone, providing a gateway to one of the most advanced quantum systems within IBM’s global fleet of quantum computers.

“We are delighted to welcome QAI as the first organization in British Columbia to be working with the IBM Quantum System One based in Québec,” said Éric Capelle, General Manager of PINQ². “This not only marks a significant milestone for Canada’s quantum ecosystem, it also advances research in the field of quantum computing. We are pleased and proud to assist the BC quantum ecosystem by providing PINQ² infrastructure.”

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“QAI is thrilled to work with our partner PINQ² to increase access to quantum technologies to a wider audience in B.C.,” said QAI CEO Louise Turner. “Canada is a global leader in quantum technologies, and this partnership supports the continued economic growth of the quantum sector across Canada.”

PINQ² and QAI are working together to advance access to quantum innovation through comprehensive training, including workshops in collaboration with IBM. This strategic partnership aims to enable greater access to the IBM Quantum System One within the country’s academic community.

About PINQ²

The Platform for Digital and Quantum Innovation is a non-profit organization created by the Université de Sherbrooke and the Ministère de l’Économie, de l’Innovation et de l’Énergie du Québec (Ministry of Economy, Innovation, and Energy of Quebec) in 2021. Its mission is to support organizations in accelerating their digital transformation, enhance collaboration, and simplify technology transfers between industries and research, in addition to training the talents of tomorrow.

About the Quantum Algorithms Institute

The Quantum Algorithms Institute is a collaboration between the British Columbia (B.C.) government, the academic community, and Canada’s growing sector of quantum computing companies. It works with companies and academic institutions to help unlock the benefits of real-world applications of quantum solutions, increase quantum literacy, and grow the quantum talent pool in B.C. As a non-profit organization with an inclusive approach across quantum technologies, the Quantum Algorithms Institute is a trusted source for stepping into the quantum future: making the adoption of quantum technologies accessible, tangible, and collaborative for everyone.

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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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