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Quantinuum and Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Hartree Centre partner to advance quantum innovation and development in the UK

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Quantinuum and Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Hartree Centre partner to advance quantum innovation and development in the UK
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Quantinuum and Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Hartree Centre partner to advance quantum innovation and development in the UK

2024-07-11 15:00 Last Updated At:15:15

BROOMFIELD, Colo. and LONDON, July 11, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Quantinuum, the world's largest integrated quantum computing company, has signed a Joint Statement of Endeavour with the STFC Hartree Centre, one of Europe's largest supercomputing centers dedicated to industry engagement. The partnership will provide UK industrial and scientific users access to Quantinuum's H-Series, the world's highest-performing trapped-ion quantum computers, via the cloud and on-premise.

"Research and scientific discovery are central to our culture at Quantinuum, and we are proud to support the pioneers at the Hartree Centre," said Raj Hazra, CEO of Quantinuum. "As we accelerate quantum computing, the Hartree Centre and the UK quantum ecosystem will be on the forefront of building solutions powered by quantum computers at scale." 

Both organizations aim to support UK businesses and research organizations in exploring quantum advantage in quantum chemistry, computational biology, quantum artificial intelligence and quantum-augmented cybersecurity. The UK has a strong global reputation in each domain, and quantum computing is expected to accelerate development in the coming years.

"Quantinuum's H-Series hardware will benefit scientists across various areas of research, including exascale computing algorithms, fusion energy development, climate resilience and more," said Kate Royse, Director of the STFC Hartree Centre. "This partnership also furthers our five-year plan to unlock the high growth potential of advanced digital technologies for UK industry."

The Hartree Centre is part of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) â€“ within UK Research and Innovation – building on a wealth of established scientific heritage and a network of international expertise. The center's experts collaborate with industry and the research community to explore the latest technologies, upskill teams and apply practical digital solutions across supercomputing, data science and AI. 

Quantinuum's H-Series quantum computers are the highest-performing in the world, having consistently held the world record for quantum volume, a widely used benchmark for quantum computing performance, for over three years and currently standing at 220.

In April 2024, Quantinuum and Microsoft reported a breakthrough demonstration of four reliable logical qubits using quantum error correction – an important technology necessary for practical quantum computing. During the same month, Quantinuum extended its industry leadership with its H-Series computer becoming the first to achieve "three 9s" â€“ 99.9% – two-qubit gate fidelity across all qubit pairs in a production device, a critical milestone that enables fault-tolerant quantum computing.

This achievement was immediately available to Quantinuum customers, who depend on using the very best quantum hardware and software, enabling them to push the boundaries on new solutions in areas such as materials development, drug discovery, machine learning, cybersecurity, and financial services.

Quantinuum – formerly known as Cambridge Quantum prior to its 2021 combination with Honeywell Quantum Solutions – was one of the UK government's delivery partners, following the 2014 launch of the National Quantum Technologies Programme. Cambridge Quantum ran the Quantum Readiness Programme for several years to inspire UK business and industry to invest in quantum computing to explore the potential use cases of this revolutionary technology.

Earlier this year, Quantinuum was selected as a winner in the £15m SBRI Quantum Catalyst Fund, to support the UK Government in delivering the benefits of quantum technologies, with an initial focus on simulating actinide chemistry using quantum computers.

About Quantinuum

Quantinuum, the world's largest integrated quantum company, pioneers powerful quantum computers and advanced software solutions. Quantinuum's technology drives breakthroughs in materials discovery, cybersecurity, and next-gen quantum AI. With over 500 employees, including 370+ scientists and engineers, Quantinuum leads the quantum computing revolution across continents.

About The STFC Hartree Centre

The Hartree Centre helps UK businesses and organisations of any size to explore and adopt supercomputing, data analytics and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies for enhanced productivity, smarter innovation and economic growth.

Backed by significant UK government funding and strategic partnerships with industry leaders such as the University of Liverpool, the Hartree Centre is home to some of the most advanced digital technologies and experts in the UK.

In 2021, the Hartree National Centre for Digital Innovation (HNCDI) programme was established to provide a safe and supportive environment for UK businesses and public sector organisations to acquire the skills needed to adopt AI, develop proofs-of-concept and de-risk investment into emerging digital technologies such as quantum computing.

The Hartree Centre is part of the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC). 

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Quantinuum and Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Hartree Centre partner to advance quantum innovation and development in the UK

Quantinuum and Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Hartree Centre partner to advance quantum innovation and development in the UK

GUANGZHOU, China, April 8, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The 55th edition of the China International Furniture Fair (Guangzhou) (CIFF Guangzhou 2025) successfully concluded on March 31, setting new records in scale and participation. Under the theme "Powered by Design," this year's fair covered an expansive 850,000 square meters, achieving remarkable growth in exhibitor participation, visitor numbers, and international engagement. With an all-time high number of over 4,900 exhibitors, the eight-day event welcomed 363,825 professional visitors from 187 countries and regions. Notably, the number of international attendees reached 56,794, reflecting a 10.91% increase from the 2024 peak, setting a new record.

The Home Furniture exhibition showcased innovative designs in aesthetics, smart sleep technology, and outdoor living. The event highlighted emerging trends in sustainable materials and intelligent home solutions, illustrating how modern design is integrating with traditional craftsmanship.

With a focus on sustainability, the Office and Commercial Space presented forward-thinking solutions for workspaces, healthcare, and educational environments. Emphasizing green innovation, the exhibition featured low-carbon office designs and AI-powered commercial spaces, reflecting the industry's shift toward eco-conscious development.

The CIFM/interzum guangzhou introduced advancements in smart manufacturing, hardware solutions, and sustainable materials. Featuring next-generation production technologies, the exhibition underscored the industry's transition from mass production to high-quality craftsmanship.

Design remained central to this year's fair, with a comprehensive lineup of specialized pavilions. The Home Furniture exhibition featured a contemporary design showcase, fostering in-depth exchanges between Chinese and international designers to propel domestic brands onto the global stage. Additional dedicated spaces for outdoor furniture, dining, and living areas, and office solutions enriched the overall exhibition landscape. Moreover, 12 themed design exhibitions brought together designers, curators, and media professionals to explore trends in sustainability, digital innovation, and cultural aesthetics.

The event also introduced the upgraded CD Awards Ceremony, recognizing industry pioneers and advocating for high-quality production standards. Alongside this, over 100 industry-leading forums gathered designers, key brands, and media representatives to explore the future trajectory of home furnishing aesthetics.

Intelligent living and sustainability were key focuses, with smart home solutions, senior-friendly eldercare innovations, and low-carbon living concepts taking center stage. The exhibition also introduced bamboo-based furniture and sustainable materials, reinforcing its commitment to green development.

As CIFF Guangzhou continues to connect global markets, this year's success highlights the industry's momentum toward innovation, sustainability, and high-quality growth.

For more details, please visit: https://www.ciff-gz.com/en/.  

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CIFF Guangzhou 2025 Concludes with Growth in Exhibitor Participation, Visitor Numbers, and International Engagement

CIFF Guangzhou 2025 Concludes with Growth in Exhibitor Participation, Visitor Numbers, and International Engagement

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