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Atlantic Quantum secures IARPA contract to develop error-corrected quantum computers

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  • Massachusetts-based quantum hardware company Atlantic Quantum has secured a contract from the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA) and is collaborating with several international research institutions, including Forschungszentrum Jülich (Germany), the Université de Sherbrooke (Canada), and ETH Zurich (Switzerland), to develop error-corrected quantum computers.

  • The project aims to advance quantum computing, specifically focused on defeating errors in quantum systems. The goal is to link two logical qubits to transfer quantum states between them, which can potentially expand quantum computing's applications. 

  • The collaboration aligns with Atlantic Quantum's goal of crafting error-corrected quantum computers, which can handle tougher computational challenges. The project also represents progress in governmental commitment to improving quantum error correction, significant for achieving scalable, fault-tolerant quantum processors.

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