Quantum computing company IonQ announced on the 14th that it has renewed its partnership with Sungkyunkwan University to support the use of its ion trap quantum computers.

Enterprise-grade quantum computer IonQ Tempo

Enterprise-grade quantum computer IonQ Tempo

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Until now, domestic quantum computer users have utilized practical training and mentoring provided by IonQ through the Quantum Information Research Support Center at Sungkyunkwan University since 2021 for designing and executing new quantum applications. Both parties plan to soon publish initial collaborative research results and academic papers.



Peter Chapman, CEO of IonQ, stated, "Through continued collaboration with Sungkyunkwan University, we hope that quantum computer users in Korea will innovatively solve today’s most complex problems by leveraging IonQ’s current and future quantum systems."


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