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PsiQuantum and QunaSys team up for quantum solutions
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Dec 8, 2021

PsiQuantum and QunaSys team up for quantum solutions

Partnerships

  • Palo Alto-based hardware quantum computing company PsiQuantum has collaborated with Japanese quantum software company QunaSys to research quantum-based industrial chemistry and material science solutions.

  • The partnership will leverage PsiQuantum’s expertise in fault-tolerant silicon photonic quantum hardware and algorithm development, and QunaSys’ advanced quantum algorithms and quantum chemistry calculations. The Quantum Practical Application Research Community (QPARC), led by QunaSys, will also support the project.

  • The duo will work on evaluating the power of fault-tolerant quantum computers in developing sustainable materials including photoresists, elastomers, plastics, and reagents, with the involvement of JSR Corporation as an alpha consumer.

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