IBM partners with Japanese business, academia in quantum computing

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U.S. tech firm International Business Machines Corp on Thursday launched a research partnership with Japanese industry to accelerate advances in ...

U.S. tech firm International Business Machines Corp on Thursday launched a research partnership with Japanese industry to accelerate advances in quantum computing, deepening ties between the two countries in an emerging and sensitive field.

Members of the new group, which includes Toshiba Corp and Hitachi Ltd, will gain cloud-based access to IBM's U.S. quantum computers. The group will also have access to a quantum computer, known as IBM Q System One, which IBM expects to set up in Japan in the first half of next year.The"Quantum Innovation Initiative Consortium" will be based at the University of Tokyo and also includes Toyota Motor Corp , financial institutions and chemical manufacturers.

"We're trying to build a quantum industry," Dario Gil, director of IBM Research, told Reuters."It's going to take these large scale efforts." Last September, IBM said it would bring a quantum computer to Germany and partner with an applied research institute there.

 

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