Luxembourg, 26 September 2024 – Europe has taken another step towards enhancing the European quantum computing infrastructure by signing a contract for the acquisition of the LUMI-Q consortium's quantum computer. The quantum computer will be housed in Ostrava, Czech Republic, at the IT4Innovations National Supercomputing Center, part of the VSB – Technical University of Ostrava. The contract was signed between the European High-Performance Computing Joint Undertaking (EuroHPC JU) and IQM Quantum Computers, the company selected to supply the unique technology.
2024
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January 2024
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2022
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June 2022
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January 2022
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2021
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Ostrava is one of Europe´s top cities for innovations
October 2021
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2020
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Supercomputers take centre stage in new research frontier
December 2020
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30. 6. 2020
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2019
- Supercomputer supercharging innovation in the Czech Republic
15. 3. 2019
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