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Q-Neko project drives EU–Japan quantum collaboration

The panelists: Frédéric Barbaresco, Thales, France, Janne Hirvonen, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Finland, Masahiro Horibe, AIST, Japan, Hiroshi Nakata, Q-Star, Japan, and Laura Taajamaa, Ministry of Culture and Education, Finland.

The Q-Neko project kick-off meeting takes place on 10-12 February 2026 in Helsinki, Finland

Credit: Mikael Kanerva/CSC

Collaboration between Europe and Japan in quantum technologies and high-performance computing (HPC) is taking a significant step forward with the launch of the Q-Neko project in 2026

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