Quantum Application Lab now open to explore advantages and business opportunities for quantum computing

Consortium partners after signing the covenant for Quantum Application Lab, incl
Consortium partners after signing the covenant for Quantum Application Lab, including Karen Maex and Peter van Tienderen
Consortium partners after signing the covenant for Quantum Application Lab, including Karen Maex and Peter van Tienderen - Organisations that want to investigate how quantum computing can benefit their business are invited to connect to the knowledge and technical infrastructure offered by the Quantum Application Lab (QAL) now. QAL is a newly formed public-private R&D partnership that offers a unique team of scientists, researchers, engineers, application developers, software and hardware specialists in a leading platform to explore and bring to market the benefits of quantum computing. QAL will support companies to navigate this complex and changeable environment, in order to make the best possible choices for their development roadmap and their envisioned applications. A promising future. Quantum computing technology has attracted lots of attention in the last couple of years, because of its promise to deliver faster and better solutions to certain types of problems, compared to conventional binary (super) computers. This is because quantum bits are used, whose state can be a superposition of 1 and 0. This, along with other quantum mechanical effects such as interference and entanglement, will result in a fundamentally novel way of information processing.
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