New ATIQ project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research with a total volume of EUR 44.5 million.
Quantum computers promise unprecedented computing power for applications where conventional data processors based on „zeros and ones“ fail. In the new Trapped-Ion Quantum Computer for Applications (ATIQ) project, 25 partners from research institutions are now working together with industrial partners to develop quantum computer demonstrators implemented together with users of quantum computers. The partners will tackle major technical challenges to realize quantum computer demonstrators made in Germany and to facilitate 24/7 access for users. The German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) is funding the project with a total of EUR 37.4 million.
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