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