Fujitsu and Delft University of Technology have established the Fujitsu Advanced Computing Lab Delft at Delft University of Technology, which will focus on the development of quantum computing technologies. The lab will be positioned as part of the Fujitsu Small Research Lab initiative and will be based at world-leading quantum technology research institute QuTech. It aims to accelerate research and development of diamond-spin quantum computing technology and advance the development of real-world quantum applications. The collaboration between Fujitsu and Delft University of Technology has already achieved the world’s first fault-tolerant operation of spin qubits in a diamond quantum processor. The partners will continue to strengthen their cooperation and enhance the research framework for advanced computing technologies based on quantum technology.
Key Points:
- Fujitsu and Delft University of Technology have established the Fujitsu Advanced Computing Lab Delft at Delft University of Technology to accelerate the development of quantum computing technologies.
- The lab will be based at world-leading quantum technology research institute QuTech and focus on diamond-spin quantum computing technology.
- The collaboration between Fujitsu and Delft University of Technology has achieved the world’s first fault-tolerant operation of spin qubits in a diamond quantum processor.
- The partners will continue to strengthen their cooperation and enhance the research framework for advanced computing technologies based on quantum technology.
Fujitsu and Delft University of Technology have announced the establishment of the Fujitsu Advanced Computing Lab Delft, a collaboration hub dedicated to the development of quantum computing technologies. The lab will be based at world-leading quantum technology research institute QuTech, a collaboration between Delft University of Technology and the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research. The lab aims to accelerate research and development of diamond-spin quantum computing technology and advance the development of real-world quantum applications. The collaboration between Fujitsu and Delft University of Technology has already achieved the world’s first fault-tolerant operation of spin qubits in a diamond quantum processor. The partners will continue to strengthen their cooperation and enhance the research framework for advanced computing technologies based on quantum technology.