Fujitsu and Delft University of Technology have launched the Fujitsu Advanced Computing Lab Delft to spearhead quantum computing advancements. Positioned within QuTech, the lab will focus on diamond-spin quantum computing, aiming to develop scalable quantum computing solutions. Additionally, it will explore quantum applications in computational fluid dynamics. Vivek Mahajan, Fujitsu’s SEVP, CTO, and CPO, highlights the potential for breakthroughs in quantum hardware and talent development. Prof. Tim van der Hagen of Delft University of Technology applauds the collaboration’s alignment with societal challenges. Dr. Shintaro Sato from Fujitsu Research expresses confidence in the lab’s outcomes, while Kees Eijkel from QuTech emphasizes shared visions for economic impact. The collaboration aims to create a blueprint for scalable quantum computing and achieve fault-tolerant quantum computation. For more details, refer to the original press release here.
January 25, 2024