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Pooled Resources to Drive Finnish Quantum Science


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Three of Finland’s top research institutions –Aalto University, The University of Helsinki and VTT Technical Research Centre - are to pool their expertise and resources in research, education and innovation on quantum science and technology, under the umbrella of InstituteQ: The Finnish Quantum Institute.
“Our goals are threefold,” said Jukka Pekola, professor at Aalto University. “Firstly, to coordinate our national research efforts; secondly, to provide the best possible education, both in graduate and industrial programmes; and thirdly, in driving innovation.”
“We want the institute to guide the development of current infrastructure and have a role in generating new pathways and projects for quantum technologies. We are looking forward to growing the institute to include more partners, collaborators and stakeholders from across research and industry in Finland.” ....

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Finnish Quantum Institute announced


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Aalto University, University of Helsinki and VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland have signed an agreement to collaborate on quantum science and technology, under the umbrella of InstituteQ: The Finnish Quantum Institute. InstituteQ brings together expertise in research, education, and innovation to drive Finland s world-leading quantum technology research.
Our goals are threefold, explains Professor Jukka Pekola, Aalto University, firstly, to coordinate our national research efforts; secondly, to provide the best possible education, both in graduate and industrial programs; and thirdly, in driving innovation.
It is widely recognised that the expertise level in the workforce is currently a major bottleneck in developing quantum technology, explains Professor Sabrina Maniscalco, University of Helsinki, By combining and coordinating our resources, we will be able to grow expertise in new directions. ....

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Quantum computer race intensifies as alternative technology gains steam


Quantum computer race intensifies as alternative technology gains steam
News Highlights: Quantum computer race intensifies as alternative technology gains steam.
An ion trap from Honeywell’s quantum computer. Credit: Honeywell Quantum Solutions
A technology for building quantum computers that has long been discarded by large corporations is gaining momentum. As quantum computers have transformed from academic practice to big business over the past decade, the spotlight has been mainly on one approach: the tiny superconducting loops being embraced by technology giants such as IBM and Intel. Thanks to superconductors, Google was able to claim last year that it had achieved “quantum advantage” with a quantum machine that for the first time performed a certain calculation beyond the practical capabilities of the best classic computer. But a separate approach, using ions trapped in electric fields, is gaining momentum in the search for a commercial quantum compute ....

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