Tuesday, May 15, 2018

IBM, NC State Partner in New Quantum Computing Hub

New center for North America...


North Carolina State University will be the first in North America to establish a university-based IBM Quantum Computing hub as part of the global IBM Q Network, Allan Maurer reports on wraltechwire.com.

The hub is expected to be operational on Raleigh's Centennial Campus by October, he added.

The network is a collaboration of Fortune 500 companies, academic institutions and national research labs working directly with IBM to advance quantum computing, Maurer wrote.

NC State joins three other already established university hubs worldwide: The University of Oxford in the United Kingdom; Kejo University, Japan, and the University of Melbourne, Australia, he noted.


IBM's quantum computer.

Photos: IBM.
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