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€2.3M funding for hybrid quantum–classical solutions to industrial optimisation

BMW teams up with planq to advance quantum adoption for indsutrial use

It also demonstrates today how industrially relevant problems can be translated into quantum algorithms—and ultimately tested on quantum computers

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planqc, Saarland University, BMW, and Infineon join forces in a €2.3M project to unlock the potential of hybrid quantum–classical computing.

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