Pawsey and AIST G-QuAT Sign Agreement for Quantum-HPC Integration
The Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre and AIST's G-QuAT have signed a Letter of Intent to integrate quantum computing with high-performance computing in Australia and Japan. This partnership focuses on joint research in quantum algorithms, long-term technology collaboration, and knowledge exchange, effective until March 4, 2027, while promoting open science principles.

The Pawsey Supercomputing Research Centre, via CSIRO, and AIST's G-QuAT signed a Letter of Intent to integrate quantum computing with high-performance computing in Australia and Japan. The partnership aims for joint research in quantum algorithms, long-term collaboration for technology deployment, knowledge exchange through workshops, and identifying future opportunities. The agreement is effective until March 4, 2027, promoting open science principles and adapting to technological advancements.




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