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Open Superconducting Quantum Computers (OpenSuperQPlus)

Project description

A quantum leap in superconducting computing

Quantum computing is set to revolutionise various industries by solving complex problems at unprecedented speeds. Unlike classical computers, which use bits to represent either 0 or 1, quantum computers use qubits that can represent both 0 and 1 simultaneously. This enables quantum computers to perform certain types of computations exponentially faster than classical computers. However, harnessing the full potential of quantum computing has been hampered by significant technological barriers. In this context, the EU-funded OpenSuperQPlus100 project will design a platform for high-quality quantum chips, along with integrated demonstrators boasting at least 100 top-tier qubits. OpenSuperQPlus100 will unlock the path to beyond-classical performance in real-world applications.

Objective

OpenSuperQplus100 aims at delivering systems and technology for quantum computers based on superconductors. It thus implements the roadmap of the strategic research agenda for the quantum technology flagship as detailed by the OpenSuperQplus framework partnership from which it emerges. It will deliver integrated demonstrators for research and user purposes, one of which will contain at least 100 high-quality qubits. The center piece is a design and fabrication platform for high-quality quantum chips, their environment for multi-chip-modules, and the immediate surroundings of the processors. OpenSuperQplus100 delivers the necessary components and the enabling hard- and software to achieve that goal. This is completed by a test and benchmarking suite, exploring the potential realization of beyond-classical performance in real-world applications. The agenda of OpenSuperQplus100 is looking ahead in developing, testing, and down-selecting technologies that are needed to reach the 1000 qubit level in a subsequent project. The composition of the project with leading companies, RTOs, and academic groups is closely aligned with national agendas which lay the foundation for the OpenSuperQplus100 results. The project contains structured activities in standardization, education, and ethics that will inform larger European discussions. OpenSuperQplus develops structured IP policies and commercialization strategies of its key exploitable results and will serve as a reliable source of information for European stakeholders in industry, academia, politics, and society at large.

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HORIZON-RIA - HORIZON Research and Innovation Actions

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(opens in new window) HORIZON-CL4-2022-QUANTUM-01-SGA

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Coordinator

FORSCHUNGSZENTRUM JULICH GMBH
Net EU contribution

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€ 2 312 280,56
Address
WILHELM JOHNEN STRASSE
52428 JULICH
Germany

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Nordrhein-Westfalen Köln Düren
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