Fujitsu And ANU To Set Up Quantum Research Centre

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The centre will provide Australian researchers, students, government and industry with access to Fujitsu's advanced quantum technologies.

Fujitsu Australia and the Australian National University (ANU) are partnering to grow Australia's quantum capabilities.

The two organisations have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to set up a centre for quantum research. The two organisations also have plans to build an onsite quantum computer.

Under the MoU, Fujitsu will provide ANU researchers and academics with access to Fujitsu's quantum systems and simulators in Japan.

In turn, ANU will develop teaching and training modules based on access to Fujitsu's quantum technologies to further inform the overall approach to research into quantum computing.

The on-site quantum computer will support researchers, government and industry to conduct advanced research in fields such as cryptography, material science and quantum simulations.

'Australia's commitment to quantum leadership is clear, and Fujitsu is playing our part,' says Graeme Beardsell, EVP, Chief Executive Officer Asia Pacific, at Fujitsu.

'We're not just developing these technologies; we're sharing them, fostering collaboration, and believing that the next quantum breakthrough will come from a global, connected network of brilliant minds who are focused on developing technology for good.'

3d rendering of a quantum server network with quantum computer machine in server room.Fujitsu Australia will set up a quantum research centre in partnership with the Australian National University.

Australia's quantum opportunities

According to Australia's first National Quantum Strategy, quantum computing will be a A$6 billion opportunity for Australia and will create 19,400 jobs over the next 2 decades.

Quantum is a priority sector for the Australian Government. There is a variety of funding available for quantum research, including the A$36 million Critical Technologies Challenge Program. The program invites businesses to submit quantum-based solutions to market-led challenges of national significance.

Australia's mining, transport, health, finance, space and defence sectors are attracting global attention for applying quantum solutions. Find out how Australia is using leading-edge quantum applications in the real world.

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