Project description
Innovative Coherent Quantum Annealer Technology
Quantum computing holds the potential to revolutionise our world by enhancing efficiency, reducing development time and solving intricate problems. However, we grapple with technical challenges such as error correction, low connectivity, and low coherence. The EU-funded RoCCQeT project aims to expedite the market readiness of quantum computing through a comprehensive solution. Coherent quantum annealers in the project circumvent hurdles in quantum hardware without the need for complex error correction. Emphasising high quantum coherence, connectivity and innovative couplings, RoCCQeT addresses non-simulatable quantum computing problems. The project offers a Quantum as a Service software suite, featuring a hardware orchestration toolkit, cloud access and co-design capabilities. This initiative simplifies the integration of quantum computing technology into industry workflows.
Objective
Quantum computing has the potential to revolutionise our world. Its applications range from improving efficiency and productivity, through decreasing development time, to solving complex problems in material and chemical design, optimisation and machine learning. But to deliver on this promise, quantum computing must overcome several technical problems, e.g. error correction, low connectivity, & low coherence. We offer a way to speed up quantum computings market readiness with our full-stack solution. Our coherent quantum annealers allow us to bypass roadblocks that limit quantum hardware: the coherent quantum annealing approach doesnt require complex error correction, and our architecture promotes connectivity, high quantum coherence, and innovative couplings to address non-simulatable quantum compute problems. We combine this with a Quantum as a Service software suite: hardware orchestration toolkit, cloud access, and co-design capabilities that will ease the adoption into industry workflows. Taken together, our solution delivers a mature quantum computing technology ready to deliver value as soon as this project ends.
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HORIZON.3.1 - The European Innovation Council (EIC)
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(opens in new window) HORIZON-EIC-2022-TRANSITION-01
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08007 Barcelona
Spain
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