SEEQC Partners With BASF To Explore Applications of Quantum Computing in Chemical Reactions for Industrial Use
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木曜日, 2月 9, 2023
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SEEQC, the digital quantum computing company, and BASF, the world’s largest chemical company, today announced a partnership to explore the application of quantum computing in chemical reactions.
Key Points:
- SEEQC, the digital quantum computing company, and BASF, the world’s largest chemical company, today announced a partnership to explore the application of quantum computing in chemical reactions.
- SEEQC will use its proprietary digital chip-based quantum computer to scale support of commercial simulations in industrial catalysts.
- “SEEQC is addressing the bottlenecks of scaling by integrating critical system functionality on a unique system-on-a-chip quantum computing platform,” said Horst Weiss, vice president, Next Generation Computing at BASF.
- Through these partnerships, SEEQC will deliver platforms that support applications within the chemical and pharmaceutical industry, ensuring SEEQC and its partners have early access to two key markets for quantum computing.