European Infrastructure for Rydberg Quantum Computing (EuRyQa) Project Launches with a Budget of ...
- QCR by GQI

- Oct 12, 2022
- 1 min read
The EuRyQA project is being funded over 3 years by the European Commission's Horizon Europe program to establish Rydberg quantum processors as a leading platform for scalable quantum computing in Europe. The project will have eleven partners from seven countries. It will be led by the University of Strasbourg with other participants including PASQAL, QM Technologies, the University of Stuttgart, Qruise GmbH, EURICE GmbH, the University of Amsterdam, the Technical University of Eindhoven, Idryma Technologias Kai Erevnas, Associação Portuguese Quantum Institute, and Università degli Studi di Padova. The team will work to combine four complementary European Rydberg platforms and provide a common quantum computing stack for Rydberg atoms including a cloud service, solutions to concrete computational problems, and key technologies for fault-tolerant quantum computing with Rydberg qubits. Additional information about this project is available on the Quantum.Amsterdam website here.
October 11, 2022


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