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Infineon Joins Coalition of German Universities Targeting Quantum Processors

News Join our Community of 625,000+ Engineers Register News Infineon Joins Coalition of German Universities Targeting Quantum Processors February 11, 2021 by Luke James A band of European researchers now including Infineon believe they ve pinpointed an area of hardware research that may unlock further quantum computing advancements: a processor based on superconducting qubits. Quantum computers and the processors that power them promise to efficiently solve problems that current computers can’t. If they are to be realized on a widespread and commercially-viable scale, they could dramatically change industries from automotive to finance.        A Quantum Qubit Processor To achieve this goal within the next four years, the project known as the German Quantum Computer based on Superconducting Qubits (GeQCoS) project has been awarded 14.5 million Euros by the German government. With it, the project will develop a quantum processor prototype that will consist of a few

What does corporate culture look like in smart factories?

What does corporate culture look like in smart factories? Metav digital What does corporate culture look like in smart factories? Germany The aspect of digitalisation has gained further momentum in the wake of the Corona pandemic. But what role do people play in an increasingly digitised production environment? in this article Metav puts the spotlight on the changing corporate culture in smart factories. Related Companies (Source: Ifp Software) The digitalisation and networking of entire factory floors and the new processes in Industry 4.0 scenarios are raising ever more questions surrounding the role which employees play in this environment and how their supervisors need to respond. Above all, the dynamics of production lines supported by artificial intelligence (AI) necessitate giving human beings working at machines greater decision-making authority and responsibility than many organisational

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Sustainable and safe batteries: Lifecycle research

 E-Mail IMAGE: Better understanding of the lifecycle accelerates the development of long-lasting, recyclable, and safe lithium-ion batteries. view more  Credit: (Photo: Laila Tkotz, KIT) Recycling and optimized resource cycles, second use, and knowledge-based cell design are expected to enhance sustainability and safety of lithium-ion batteries in future. The basis is now provided by process engineers and materials scientists of Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), who jointly study the battery lifecycle. The new research projects are carried out within the battery research clusters greenBatt and BattNutzung funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). Battery cells of constant high performance can considerably reduce the ecological footprint of applications, such as electric mobility. In addition, second use of such cells is considered, e.g. in large networks of storage systems. But not all cells are suited for such second-life scenarios.

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