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IBM Steps Up Quantum Computing with Its First European Data Center

By Conal Cram Last updated: June 13, 2023 3 Min Read
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IBM European Quantum Data Center

IBM, renowned in hybrid cloud, AI, quantum computing and business services, is poised to construct its first European Quantum Data Center. The destination? Ehningen, Germany. As a result, quantum computing will soon be accessible to companies, research institutions, and government agencies alike.

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IBM Quantum Computing Witnesses a Breakthrough in EuropeEnhancing Access to Quantum ComputingAligning with EU Data RegulationsIBM Facilitating Quantum CollaborationPromoting Quantum Computing Research in Europe

IBM Quantum Computing Witnesses a Breakthrough in Europe

The Quantum Data Center, set to debut in 2024, marks a crucial turning point for quantum computing. Consequently, it will house an array of quantum computing systems by IBM. Importantly, each system will feature more than 100 qubits. This means quantum computing will soon be within reach for users worldwide.

IBM’s Jay Gambetta proudly asserts, “Europe abounds with adept users of quantum computers. Furthermore, their interest is only escalating.”

Enhancing Access to Quantum Computing

Users across Europe and beyond will benefit from services at the data center. As such, they’ll receive robust support for their quantum computing research endeavors.

Aligning with EU Data Regulations

IBM’s data center design prioritizes European data regulation requirements. Hence, all job data will be processed within EU borders. This clearly demonstrates IBM’s commitment to data privacy and regulation compliance.

IBM Facilitating Quantum Collaboration

The upcoming data center aims to stimulate collaboration. Therefore, European users will have a novel avenue to leverage the power of quantum computing. Gambetta adds, “Our data center will present a unique opportunity. Specifically, it can help solve some of the world’s most challenging problems.”

Promoting Quantum Computing Research in Europe

At present, more than 60 organizations across Europe utilize IBM’s quantum network. They are probing various applications of quantum computing. With the inauguration of the new data center, IBM is set to collaborate with European industry, academia, and government. The ultimate goal is to broaden the horizons of quantum knowledge.

IBM’s forthcoming data center is set to make quantum computing more approachable. It will not only invigorate research but also aid clients in adhering to EU data regulations.

We’re interested in hearing your viewpoints. How do you perceive the data center will influence the future trajectory of quantum computing in Europe? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

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Conal is a seasoned tech industry professional and content writer for numerous tech publications. With a strong background in software engineering and digital media development, he's passionate about sharing the latest updates and insights in the tech industry, particularly in artificial intelligence and other disruptive trends. In his spare time he loves a mezze platter and a good film, and if he's not playing Fortnite or spending time with his daughter you can assume he's at the dry slopes!
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