Yaqumo and Entropica Labs Sign MOU to Enhance Fault-Tolerant Quantum Computing with Singapore-Japan Cooperation
Yaqumo Inc. and Singapore's Entropica Labs have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to enhance fault-tolerant quantum computing through international collaboration. This agreement, supported by both governments, aims to create a hardware-software ecosystem by combining Yaqumo's cold-atom technology with Entropica's quantum software expertise. The partnership aligns with a broader Memorandum of Cooperation between Singapore and Japan, focusing on sharing research infrastructure and developing practical applications in quantum technology.

Yaqumo Inc., a Japanese quantum computing firm, and Singapore's Entropica Labs have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to foster international collaboration in quantum computing. The MOU, witnessed by representatives of the Singapore and Japanese governments, aims to establish a hardware-software ecosystem for fault-tolerant quantum computing, integrating Yaqumo's cold-atom architecture with Entropica's expertise in quantum software and error correction.
This agreement aligns with a broader Memorandum of Cooperation (MOC) between Singapore and Japan on quantum science, marking a significant step in bilateral cooperation. The two nations will share research infrastructure, develop commercial use cases, and launch pilot projects to transition quantum research into practical applications, enhancing their capabilities in this advanced technology sector.




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