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Initiative for european Semiconductor-based Large-scale Quantum computer

Project description

Best-performing quantum computer could transform technology by 2027

Quantum computing is gaining significance globally, with Europe positioning itself as a leader in the field. The EU-funded QLSI2 project will bring together 23 partners from 9 countries to demonstrate a 200-qubit semiconductor-based quantum computer by 2027. QLSI2 will focus on making this technology accessible through the cloud and demonstrating meaningful practical applications. European experts in quantum technologies will collaborate to create a roadmap that covers the entire supply chain, ensuring that the technology can be scaled up for large-scale production. Utilising approaches based on heterostructures and fully depleted silicon on insulator, the project aims to advance both technological and manufacturing capabilities.

Objective

QLSI2 brings together the expertise of 23 partners from 9 countries with the ambition to demonstrate a cloud-accessible 200-qubit semiconductor-based quantum computer by the end of 2027. In addition, the consortium aims to demonstrate the implementation of meaningful use cases on this demonstrator. The QLSI2 project will leverage the expertise of key European players (RTOs, academic laboratories, start-ups and large companies) in complementary fields of quantum technologies, from hardware to software, to define and implement a roadmap towards such an ambitious goal. The roadmap will extend its vision to the entire value chain, including the supply chain. Particular attention will be paid to the industrialisability of the proposed solution in order to keep Europe at the forefront of the race for quantum supremacy for a long time to come. The roadmap will be implemented considering both heterostructure-based and FD-SOI-based routes. In addition, and following these two routes, QLSI2 aims to advance both technology and manufacturing readiness to a level high enough to meet Europe's ambitions for the industrialisation of quantum technologies, with a particular focus on scalability. With these overall objectives and expected outcomes, QLSI2 will have a significant impact on the field towards LSQ.

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COMMISSARIAT A L ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES
Net EU contribution
€ 4 482 023,50
Address
RUE LEBLANC 25
75015 PARIS 15
France

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Ile-de-France Ile-de-France Paris
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Total cost
€ 4 482 023,50

Participants (23)