TOKYO, Jan 23, 2023 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - As concerns mount surrounding the potential threat posed by quantum computing to existing cryptographic methods, Fujitsu today revealed that it conducted successful trials to evaluate the widely-used RSA cryptosystem (1) for possible vulnerability to code-cracking by quantum computers.Fujitsu conducted the trials in January 2023 using its 39-qubit quantum simulator to assess how difficult it would be for quantum computers to crack existing RSA cryptography, using a Shor's algorithm (2) to determine the resources necessary to perform such a task. Fujitsu researchers discovered that a fault-tolerant quantum computer (3) with a scale of approximately 10,000 qubits and 2.23 trillion quantum gates would be required to crack RSA -- well beyond the capabilities of even the most advanced quantum computers in the world today. Researchers further estimated that it would be necessary to conduct fault-tolerant quantum computation for about 104 days to successfully crack RSA .While the research reveals that the limitations of present quantum computing technology preclude the possibility of this threat in the short term, Fujitsu will continue to proactively evaluate the potential impact of increasingly powerful quantum computers on cryptography security, as well as the eventual need for quantum-resistant cryptography. Dr. Tetsuya Izu, Senior Director of Data & Security Research at Fujitsu Limited and Global Fujitsu Distinguished Engineer, commented: "Our research demonstrates that quantum computing doesn't pose an immediate threat to existing cryptographic methods. We cannot be complacent either, however. The world needs to begin preparing now for the possibility that one day quantum computers could fundamentally transform the way we think about security."With plans to boost performance of its quantum simulator to 40 qubits by the first quarter of fiscal 2023, and recently revealed plans to build a 64 qubit superconducting quantum computer within fiscal 2023 with the cooperation of RIKEN, Fujitsu remains at the vanguard of research and development in this critical field.Fujitsu will present parts of the results at the 2023 Symposium on Cryptography and Information Security (SCIS 2023) to be held from Tuesday, January 24 to Friday, January 27, 2023, in Kitakyushu City, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan and online.BackgroundRSA, a widely used standard cryptographic algorithm, represents a secure method to guarantee the confidentiality and integrity of data for digital interactions including the transmission and reception of credit card information in online shopping and the exchange of messages in SNS.The RSA cryptosystem is based on the fact that factoring a large integer is difficult. As current computers can factor composite numbers up to 829 bits (4), experts believe that an RSA cryptosystem with 2,048-bit key length (5) will remain secure with regard to future improvements in computing capabilities.Despite this, concerns remain that once available, fault-tolerant quantum computers will be able to factor even huge composite numbers, and thus pose a potential threat to RSA cryptography. This means that one day, it will become necessary to shift from the RSA cryptosystem to alternative technologies such as post-quantum cryptography. Due to a lack of respective trials, estimating the computational resources necessary for quantum computers to actually perform integer factorization of 2,048 bits composite numbers remains a difficult task, and the timing of transition to alternative technologies remains unclear.About the evaluation of the safety of RSA encryption using a quantum simulatorTo address these issues, Fujitsu conducted factorization trials to confirm the safety of the RSA cryptosystem using Fujitsu's 39 qubit quantum simulator developed in September 2022.Within the trials, Fujitsu implemented a general-purpose program using Shor's algorithm on a quantum simulator to generate a quantum circuit that factors the input composite number into prime factors. As a result, Fujitsu succeeded in factoring 96 RSA-type integers (a product of two different odd primes) from N = 15 to N = 511, and confirmed that the general-purpose program can generate correct quantum circuits. By using the above general purpose program, Fujitsu further generated quantum circuits that factor several composite numbers from 10 bits to 25 bits, and estimated the required resources of the quantum circuits necessary for factoring 2,048 bits composite numbers from the calculated resources. As a result, Fujitsu found that approximately 10,000 qubits, 2.23 trillion quantum gates, and a quantum circuit with a depth (6) of 1.80 trillion were required to factor a composite number of 2,048 bits. This equates to a 104-day long calculation using a fault-tolerant quantum computer. As a quantum computer that can operate stably and at such a large scale will not be realized in the short term, Fujitsu's tests quantitatively proved that the RSA cryptosystem is safe against the Shor's algorithm for the time being.Within the trials, Fujitsu utilized its quantum simulator leveraging the high speed computing power of the CPU "A64FX" of the supercomputer "Fugaku" (7) and Fujitsu's massively parallel computing technology. Using a cluster system based on Fujitsu's 512 node supercomputer "FUJITSU Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX700" hardware, which features the A64FX CPU, and a newly developed technology that automatically and efficiently rearranges the state information of quantum bits, Fujitsu achieved a speed increase of more than 100 times that of a system without rearrangement in 64 nodes, and was able to perform factoring of N = 253 in 463 seconds, which previously took 16 hours.(1) RSA cryptosystem :Cryptographic system named for its developers Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman, that uses a private key for decryption and a public key for encryption. Even if the encryption key is made public, only those with the private key can correctly receive the information due to the difficulty of factoring.(2) Shor's algorithm:A quantum algorithm developed in 1994 by Peter Shore, a theoretical computer scientist and mathematician in the United States, that can perform integer factorization at high speed.(3) fault-tolerant quantum computer :A quantum computer that is not limited by quantum bit noise or the upper limit of the number of quantum gates. It is used in conducting theoretical analysis.(4) Current computers can factor composite numbers up to 829 bit :Source: [Cado-nfs-discuss] Factorization of RSA-250 (archive.org)(5) Key length :Length of a key in the cryptosystem. In RSA cryptosystem, the key length is the bit length of the composite number used as the decryption key and the encryption key. When using RSA cryptosystem, it is recommended to set the key length to 2,048 bits or more.(6) Depth:The number of steps required to perform quantum computation in a quantum circuit.(7) Supercomputer "Fugaku":A computer jointly developed by RIKEN and Fujitsu as a successor to the K computer. Full operation started on March, 2021. From June 2020 to November 2021, it ranked first in 4 categories in the supercomputer rankings for 4 consecutive terms.About FujitsuFujitsu's purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers in over 100 countries, our 124,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: Computing, Networks, AI, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.6 trillion yen (US$32 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2022 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: www.fujitsu.com. Copyright 2023 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
TOKYO, Nov 8, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Fujitsu today announced the development of quantum/HPC hybrid computing technology to optimize workload selection for customers. The new AI-based software, which serves as a precursor to a future computer workload broker technology, automatically selects from different next-generation computing platforms(1) to offer the optimal solution to customers' problems based on parameters including calculation time, calculation accuracy, and costs.Figure 1: Image of the computing workload brokerFigure 2: Comparison of conventional technology and newly developed technologyFigure 3: Overview of quantum-HPC hybrid computing technologyThe new technology leverages the power of Fujitsu's world top-class 39-qubit quantum simulator and the "FUJITSU Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX 700," equipped with the same A64FX CPU that powers supercomputer Fugaku, combining and selecting the optimum calculation method for customers' quantum chemical calculation (2) problems. Crucially, the technology allows users without specialized knowledge to use quantum simulators and HPC technology to provide effective solutions to real-world problems.World-leading advanced computing technologies for solutions to 21st century problemsFujitsu has a long track record in developing and providing world-leading computing technologies, exemplified by its development and efforts to commercialize the supercomputer Fugaku, next-generation quantum computing, as well as technologies that bridge the gap between conventional and quantum, like the Digital Annealer and quantum simulators.To promote the practical development of new quantum algorithms, Fujitsu announced the world's fastest quantum simulator in March 2022, initiating joint research in the field of materials science with Fujifilm Corporation(3) and Tokyo Electron Ltd.(4).Easy access to next-generation computing technologies for non-computing expertsFujitsu is currently working to develop a computing workload broker--a software technology that uses AI to automatically select the appropriate resources from advanced computing technologies and solutions, including large-scale cloud-based HPC, quantum computing, Digital Annealer, as well as quantum simulators to solve customers' complex problems. Fujitsu envisions the future computing workload broker as supporting both the automation and the optimization of calculation processing of multiple hardware devices and the optimization of calculation distribution for different platforms. In this way, the computing workload broker will enable high-speed calculations and solutions according to customers' specific needs.Outline quantum /HPC hybrid computing technologyTo realize its vision for the computing workload broker, Fujitsu has now developed a quantum/HPC hybrid calculation technology for solving quantum chemical problems to enable calculation-based clarification of the properties of materials used in drug discovery and new material development. The new technology, which serves as a precursor to the computing workload broker, enables high precision calculations at high speed by automatically and optimally combining two types of computers: a quantum simulator and HPC. The features of the new technology are as follows.1. Quantum/HPC algorithm discrimination technologyAlgorithms used in quantum chemical calculations require repeated calculations until a highly accurate solution is obtained. As the distance between atoms changes, determining whether quantum or HPC algorithms offer the optimal solution to a problem represents a difficult challenge for existing technologies. To this end, Fujitsu developed a solution to determine the accurate algorithm for a problem by analyzing how the algorithm converges on molecules. For problems where classical algorithms do not deliver sufficient results, the technology detects a specific pattern in the convergence state until the algorithm calculates a solution, so that the optimum algorithm can be determined by performing pre-processing on the problem experimentally using HPC algorithms.2. Computation time estimation technologyAccurate estimation of the convergence of the various molecular structures represented a complex task in quantum chemical calculations, and it proved difficult to estimate the time and cost required to obtain highly accurate solutions in advance. To address this issue, Fujitsu constructed an AI model able to estimate calculation amounts, costs and time in advance by utilizing an adaptive AI technology developed by Fujitsu to analyze the relationship between the molecular structure, the iterative calculation of the algorithm and the calculation time.3. Optimal control technology based on time, cost and accuracyIn order to enable customers to perform calculations at optimal costs and in optimal time, Fujitsu developed a technology that optimizes the performance of quantum chemical calculations. The technology takes into account both the calculation time and cost estimated by the quantum/HPC algorithm discrimination technology and the computation time estimation technology as well as the usage of calculation resources. In this way, the technology enables users to solve quantum chemical calculation problems in a way that best meets their needs without the need to choose from different computational resources themselves.Future PlansMoving forward, Fujitsu will verify the effectiveness of this technology and further develop it, with the aim of establishing a new computing workload broker technology in the field of quantum chemical calculations by fiscal 2023. Fujitsu will further continue to develop computing platforms that can be used by anyone without the need for expertise by adding services to Fujitsu Computing as a Service (hereinafter "CaaS"), Fujitsu's service portfolio to deliver customers access to world-leading computing technologies via the public cloud.(1) The technology interfaces with high-performance computing (hereinafter HPC) technologies including the following Supercomputer Fugaku :A computer installed at RIKEN as a successor to the K computer. From June 2020 to November 2021, it ranked first in 4 categories in the supercomputer rankings for 4 consecutive terms. Full operation started on March 9, 2021. Quantum inspired technology :A number of acceleration technologies inspired by quantum technology, but not quantum effects. This includes Fujitsu's Digital Annealer technology for solving complex combinatorial optimization problems.(2) Quantum chemical calculation :A technology field to analyze the properties and structure of molecules by simulating the interaction of electrons and atoms.(3) Fujifilm Corporation :Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan; President and CEO: Teiichi Goto(4) Tokyo Electron Ltd. :Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan; Representative Director, President & CEO: Toshiki KawaiAbout FujitsuFujitsu's purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers in over 100 countries, our 124,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: Computing, Networks, AI, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.6 trillion yen (US$32 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2022 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: www.fujitsu.com. Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
TOKYO, Nov 1, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Fujitsu Limited and Fujitsu Taiwan Ltd. today announced that Fujitsu Taiwan will participate in the "Quantum National Team" of the Taiwan Ministry of Science and Technology and provide Fujitsu's Quantum-Inspired Digital Annealer technology on the cloud to the Digital Annealer Quantum Information Center established by Chung Yuan Christian University, from November 1, 2022.The Quantum National Team project is expected to receive investment from the government of Taiwan of $8 billion Taiwan Yuan (approximate 250 million USD) between 2022 and 2026 to promote research and development of quantum science and technology in close cooperation with industry, government, and academia. Supported by the project, Chung Yuan Christian University established the Digital Annealer Quantum Information Center to undertake a five-year research project labeled "Application of Quantum Computing in Optimization and Finance." Fujitsu Taiwan will support research and development by providing Fujitsu's Quantum-Inspired Digital Annealer on the cloud.About the Digital Annealer Quantum Information Center- Location: Taoyuan City, Taiwan (on the campus of Chung Yuan Christian University)- Date of Establishment: April 21, 2022- Overview: Advanced research and development on quantum computing technologies and applications based on the following three themes 1. Studies on the solution of combinatorial optimization problems 2. Utilization in the financial sector 3. Application to material development in the chemical field Fujitsu's Digital Annealer is designed to solve large-scale combinatorial optimization problems at speeds not possible with current conventional computing technologies. The hardware of the Digital Annealer technology is based on semiconductor technology, and as it operates stably at room temperature, it can help to reduce maintenance costs and can be easily integrated with other existing systems while delivering quantum-like capabilities. Digital Annealer is one of the key elements of Fujitsu's Computing as a Service (CaaS), a service portfolio launched by Fujitsu in Japan on October 25 to deliver customers access to world-leading computing technologies via the public cloud to the Japanese market, with global roll out to follow in fiscal 2023.Fujitsu will further provide professional consulting services to lower the barrier of the use of its Digital Annealer technology and support its application in various areas including academic experiments and advanced product research and development.As part of its broader strategy for computing technologies, Fujitsu plans to offer CaaS services to a wide range of customers, including educational institutions, the public sector and private enterprises, to cultivate professionals who can apply these advanced technologies to society to help customers in various fields and industries create new value and solve societal issues.About FujitsuFujitsu's purpose is to make the world more sustainable by building trust in society through innovation. As the digital transformation partner of choice for customers in over 100 countries, our 124,000 employees work to resolve some of the greatest challenges facing humanity. Our range of services and solutions draw on five key technologies: Computing, Networks, AI, Data & Security, and Converging Technologies, which we bring together to deliver sustainability transformation. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.6 trillion yen (US$32 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2022 and remains the top digital services company in Japan by market share. Find out more: www.fujitsu.com. Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
Raleigh, NC, Jul 15, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Quantum Generations Qubit Blockchain The first testing node was launched to low Earth orbit in 2018 on SpaceX and was the first generation of Blockchain to engage in the space race and quantum space revolution. Schedule to deploy the Plato Blockchain nodes in the 1st quarter of 2023. The partnership between the space industry and Blockchain is mutually beneficial. Conducting transactions via satellites will provide an even higher level of security and decentralization to distributed ledger technologies like Plato and Qubit Blockchain. Consequently, the quantum infrastructure is protected against any physical intrusion. Plato's robust WEB3 platform and data execution, coupled with Quantum Generations' quantum communications, data storage technology, and space-based Quantum Internet, will transform the digital economy and open up the last mile. Additionally, the collaboration will present a chance to advance space technology. We have opened up an exclusive membership program for the QG Community. Every new member will receive a Web3 address from the Plato's platform and be placed on the priority list for the QPhone and other products and services. "We are thrilled to be a part of such significant industry advancements. Furthermore, we are pleased to collaborate with a distinctive partner in Plato, which will now be the Fourth Blockchain to participate in this space race," said Larry Castro, CEO of Quantum Generation.The partnership represents a huge step toward the quantum space revolution and a new frontier. About Quantum GenerationQuantum Generation is developing 24/7 access with new sovereignty worldwide under a decentralized, incentivized, secure, and private platform. Space-Based Quantum Ecosystem QUBIT Blockchain Satellites and Quantum Generation Quantum Mesh Network. Creating the QG (Quantum Generation) Space-Based Social Community. QGWave (Quantum Frequency), transforming our global infrastructure in quantum communications, space-based banking, exchange, data storage, Decentralized social platforms, and more with QSAT quantum secure satellite constellation.Video: https://youtu.be/Wskld60-dc0 Web: https://quantumgeneration.ioAbout PlatoPlato is an open intelligence repository and platform that curate's the latest data intelligence across the innovation economy. The platform is designed to provide a safe and secure environment to consume sector-specific real-time data intelligence while delivering fully secure Web3 connectivity. Plato covers 27 Market Verticals across 27 languages. Plato's mission is to drive the shift to Web3 by organizing the technology sector via real-time research access across multiple data sets including an organized taxonomy consisting decentralized directories; news and intelligence, regulatory information, company fundamentals, pricing and liquidity, data analytics, OnChain data, people directory, dApp directory and GitHub contributions to the registry. Plato was designed to seamlessly connect users with thousands of Defi specific applicationsWeb: https://platodata.aiVideo: https://vimeo.com/557585798 Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
Raleigh, NC, July 7, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Quantum Generation® is pleased to announce an orbital and terrestrial technology partnership with Plato Technologies. The partnership allows the development of the quantum space-based infrastructure. We are building the quantum incentivized network and integrating the technologies in the space-based QPhone.Quantum computers and communications promise to operate millions of times faster than traditional technologies. Quantum Generation® is deploying the QG® waves technologies with quantum frequency stronger than 5G or 6G. Integrating Plato Blockchain with Quantum Generation® key distribution will ensure it is secure and anonymous. Utilizing the quantum generation repeaters and QSAT™ satellites, Plato Blockchain provides the fastest and most secure platform in the world.Quantum repeaters are a vital component of quantum mesh network. The Plato and QUBIT space "nodes" can receive and transmit quantum data to and from the ground via free-space optical communications.Plato and Quantum Generation® building the viability of technologies with self-healing P2P orbiting nodes to connect quantum transmitters and receivers over great distances securely. These nodes must produce and detect pairs of entangled photons with the Quantum Generation® Repeaters. They are eventually transmitting such photons for quantum cloud computing, the internet, communications, and fintech –exchanging quantum data regardless of where the nodes are located.Quantum Generation's® exclusive QG® 369 community is growing worldwide and has seen an increase in its memberships platform and look forward to building on with the Plato community and creating new ideas, investments, and technologies.About Quantum Generation: Space Based Quantum EcosystemAbout Quantum Generation: Space-Based Quantum Ecosystem™ QUBIT Blockchain® Satellites and Quantum Generation® Quantum Mesh Network™. Creating the QG® (Quantum Generation®) Social Community. For more information, visit https://quantumgeneration.io.About PlatoPlato is an open intelligence repository and browser that unlocks the power of Vertical Search in a highly scalable and value driven way. The Platform is designed to provide an ultra-secure environment to consume specific real-time data intelligence across 27 Languages and through an intuitive and immersive user experience. For more information, visit https://Platodata.ai.Source: Plato Data Intelligence Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
TOKYO, Mar 30, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Fujitsu has successfully developed the world's fastest quantum computer simulator capable of handling 36 qubit quantum circuits on a cluster system featuring Fujitsu's "FUJITSU Supercomputer PRIMEHPC FX 700" ("PRIMEHPC FX 700")(1), which is equipped with the same A64FX CPU(2) that powers the world's fastest supercomputer, Fugaku.The newly developed quantum simulator can execute the quantum simulator software "Qulacs"(3) in parallel at high speed, achieving approximately double the performance of other significant quantum simulators(4) in 36 qubit quantum operations. Fujitsu's new quantum simulator will serve as an important bridge towards the development of quantum computing applications that are expected to be put to practical use in the years ahead.Based on this breakthrough, from April 1, 2022, Fujitsu and Fujifilm Corporation(5) (hereinafter Fujifilm) will start joint research on quantum computing applications in the field of materials science.Moving forward, Fujitsu will accelerate its efforts to develop quantum computers with the aim of developing a 40 qubit simulator by September 2022 and conduct joint research and development of quantum applications with customers in fields including finance and drug discovery.Vivek Mahajan, Corporate Executive Officer, CTO, Fujitsu Limited, comments: "We stand now at the edge of a new age in computing technology. Fujitsu has successfully developed the world's fastest quantum simulator by applying its world-leading expertise in computing technologies cultivated over many decades' most recently we put this knowledge to use to work with RIKEN to design the supercomputer Fugaku, which has remained the world's fastest for the past two years. Moving forward, we aim to leverage this new quantum simulator for our customers to accelerate the development of quantum applications and ultimately contribute to a sustainable world by solving a range of issues facing society."New 36 qubit quantum simulator delivers world's fastest processing speedFujitsu has developed a parallel and distributed quantum simulator for a cluster system consisting of 64 nodes on Fujitsu's PRIMEHPC FX 700.The PRIMEHPC FX 700 is equipped with the same A64FX CPU that powers the supercomputer Fugaku and can perform theoretical peak performance of 3.072 teraflops (TFLOPS) in double-precision floating-point format calculations. It further features 32 GB of memory with a high bandwidth of 1,024 gigabytes (GB) per second, and speeds of 12.5 GB per second by connecting nodes via InfiniBand(6).The new quantum simulator utilizes "Qulacs," one of the world's fastest quantum simulator software developed by Osaka University(7) and QunaSys Corporation(8), and the performance of memory bandwidth was maximized by executing multiple calculations simultaneously using SVE (Scalable Vector Extension) instructions(9) when ported to the A64FX.MPI (Message Passing Interface)(10) enables parallel and distributed execution of Qulacs and realizes a data transfer that maximizes network bandwidth by overlapping calculation and communication. Fujitsu has further developed a new method to efficiently rearrange the qubit states deployed in the distributed memory on the cluster according to the progress of the quantum circuit and its calculation that helps to reduce communication costs. The new system is also compatible with other quantum simulator software besides "Qulacs".Qiskit(11), one of the major development tools for quantum computer software, is available for Fujitsu's quantum simulator and offers quantum software developers a highly convenient development environment. Collaborating with QunaSys(12), Fujitsu plans to provide the company's quantum chemical calculation software Qamuy(13) on the new quantum simulator to provide the resources to execute a wide variety of high-speed quantum chemical calculations.Outline of the joint research project with FujifilmAdditionally, Fujitsu and Fujifilm will start joint research on quantum applications in the computational chemistry field to realize innovative material design methods. The joint research will leverage Fujitsu's newly developed quantum simulator to study and evaluate algorithms specific to quantum computing in molecular chemical reaction calculations.1. Period: April 1, 2022 to March 31, 20232. Purpose: Utilization of quantum computing technology in computational chemistry3. Research contents: Examination and evaluation of quantum computing specific algorithms in chemical reactions of molecules, etc.4. Roles and responsibilities:Fujitsu:- Provision of quantum simulator, analysis of calculation results and examination of improvement methods Fujifilm:- Implementation of quantum chemical calculations, analysis of calculation results and examination of improvement methodsFuture PlansMoving forward, Fujitsu will work to improve its technologies including its quantum gate fusion technology which is able to perform calculation for multiple quantum gates simultaneously to realize quantum simulators on a larger scale and at higher speeds. Fujitsu further aims to develop a 40 qubit simulator for application in the fields of finance and drug discovery by September 2022. Fujitsu will apply its accumulated knowledge of quantum applications developed on quantum simulators in the development of quantum computers, with the aim of achieving early solutions to social issues using quantum technology.Comment from Prof. Keisuke Fujii, Division of Advanced Electronics and Optical Science, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University:High-speed simulators using supercomputers are of ever-increasing importance in the development of the quantum software and quantum applications on which the performance of quantum computers depends. Qulacs, an open source software used by developers worldwide, and the technology at the heart of the supercomputer "Fugaku," have been combined to realize the world's fastest quantum simulator, which we are confident will greatly accelerate the future development of quantum software.Comment from Yukihiro Okuno, Senior Researcher, Analysis Technology Center, Fujifilm:Quantum computers have the potential to perform highly accurate calculations in the computational chemistry field, which cannot be performed by classical computers. Fujifilm will conduct this joint research as a feasibility study to utilize quantum computers in material sciences.(1) PRIMEHPC FX 700: Supercomputer manufactured by Fujitsu that utilizes a high-performance ARM architecture equipped with the CPU A64FX used in the supercomputer "Fugaku".(2) A64FX: The world's first processor to implement the Scalable Vector Extension (SVE), an extension of the Armv8.2-A instruction set architecture for supercomputers. It has 48 operation cores, delivering a theoretical peak performance of maximum 3.3792 TFLOPS for double-precision floating-point calculations. In addition, single precision/half precision floating-point arithmetic and 8 bit/16 bit integer arithmetic can be performed with high throughput by SIMD of 512 bit width, which is highly effective in AI and other processing.(3) Qulacs: Open source quantum circuit simulator software mainly developed by the Fujii Laboratory, Graduate School of Engineering Science, Osaka University; development of new functions and maintenance by QunaSys. (Paper)(4) Other major quantum simulators: Intel Quantum Simulator (Intel-QS), Forschungszentrum Julich's "JUQCS", IBM's Qiskit-Aer(5) Fujifilm Corporation: Headquarters: Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan; President and CEO: Teiichi Goto.(6) Infiniband: A network mainly used in supercomputers to connect servers. Used to provide a bidirectional serial connection communication system capable of realizing a high-speed band by using a plurality of channels in a bundle.(7) Osaka University: Location: Suita City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan; President: Shojiro Nishio. (8) QunaSys Co., Ltd.: Headquarters: Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, Japan; CEO: Tien Yang.(9) SVE (Scalable Vector Extension) Instruction: A CPU instruction that executes multiple operations in parallel with a single instruction.(10) MPI (Message Passing Interface): Communication API that describes communication processing for achieving parallel processing on a supercomputer.(11) Qiskit: Quantum software development tool developed by IBM and released as open source.(12) Partnering with QunaSys: "Quantum Computer Venture QunaSys Raises $1.24 billion Series B" (March 28, 2022 QunaSys press release)(13) Qamuy: Quantum chemical calculation software provided by QunaSys. The input of quantum chemical calculation is translated into a quantum circuit, and calculation on a simulator or an actual machine can be performed seamlessly.About FujitsuFujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company offering a full range of technology products, solutions and services. Approximately 126,000 Fujitsu people support customers in more than 100 countries. We use our experience and the power of ICT to shape the future of society with our customers. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.6 trillion yen (US$34 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2021. For more information, please see www.fujitsu.com. Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
TOKYO, Mar 17, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - NEC Corporation (TSE: 6701) has developed the world's first LHZ scheme(1) unit cell facilitating scaling up to a fully-connected architecture using superconducting parametron(2) quantum bits (qubits). NEC has succeeded in demonstrating quantum annealing operations using these qubits, which will enable high accuracy calculations. Via this achievement, NEC has made further progress toward the production of a quantum annealing machine(3), which is a type of quantum computer.Figure 1: LHZ scheme unit cell (left) and diagram of scaled up architecture (right)Figure 2: Diagram of the three-dimensional structure technologyCombinational optimization is important for finding solutions to complex social issues. It aims to find the optimal solution from an enormous set of potential choices. In 1999, NEC developed a superconducting qubit for use in gate-type quantum computers. Since then, NEC has applied the technology in the research and development of a quantum annealing machine using superconducting parametron qubits that can solve combinatorial optimization problems at high speed and with great accuracy.NEC has developed a four qubit unit cell of the LHZ scheme. This enables scaling to multiple fully-connected logical qubits utilizing superconducting parametron and circuit coupling technology. NEC has achieved a world first by successfully solving small-scale combinatorial optimization problems via quantum annealing using this new technology. In another world first, NEC has also developed a three-dimensional structure technology that efficiently connects many LHZ scheme unit cells arranged in a tile pattern with external devices.By replicating the unit cell in a tile pattern, it is possible to easily create a structure where many qubits are logically connected to each other, whilst maintaining the features of the superconducting parametron that allow it to perform calculations with high accuracy. NEC has made progress toward the realization of a quantum annealing machine that can solve large-scale and complex combinatorial optimization problems at high speed.NEC is working to develop a quantum annealing machine using superconducting parametrons as a project(4) commissioned by the New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO). NEC is currently conducting research and development to improve the integration of superconducting parametrons in a fully connected architecture, with the aim of realizing quantum annealing machines by 2023. NEC will use these results as building blocks to further accelerate the development of quantum computers.(1) LHZ scheme: LHZ is an abbreviation for a technique proposed by Lechner, Hauke and Zoller. As the number of qubits increases, it becomes difficult in hardware to directly connect each qubit to each of the other qubits. To solve this problem, ParityQC proposed with LHZ a transformation that enables fully connected qubits to be obtained using qubits that are physically connected to only their nearest neighbours. A unit cell, composed of four qubits and a central coupling circuit connecting them can be replicated using a tile-like pattern.About ParityQC: https://parityqc.com/(2) Superconducting parametron: A superconducting resonant circuit composed of Josephson junctions and capacitors which oscillates with different phases and can be used as a qubit. The lifetime of the qubit (which determines the upper limit of the time for which high-speed operation is possible) is an order of magnitude longer than that of magnetic flux qubits. It is expected that calculations performed within a fixed time period will have improved accuracy.(3) Quantum Annealing Machine: A computer that exploits the laws of quantum mechanics to search for the minimum energy state of a cost function. The minimum energy state corresponds to the solution of the combinatorial optimization problem. The smallest unit to be calculated is a qubit. As the number of qubits increases and the connectivity between the qubits increases, larger and more complex combinatorial optimization problems can be solved.(4) Project for Innovative AI Chip and Next-Generation Computing Technology Developmenthttps://www.nedo.go.jp/english/activities/activities_ZZJP_100123.htmlAbout NEC CorporationNEC Corporation has established itself as a leader in the integration of IT and network technologies while promoting the brand statement of "Orchestrating a brighter world." NEC enables businesses and communities to adapt to rapid changes taking place in both society and the market as it provides for the social values of safety, security, fairness and efficiency to promote a more sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. For more information, visit NEC at https://www.nec.com. Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
Tokyo, Japan, Mar 4, 2022 - (亚太商讯 via SEAPRWire.com) - 日本首家电动汽车上市公司 Quantum Solutions(“Quantum”)今天通過子公司与公爵新能源汽车有限公司(“公爵”)签订了框架协议(“协议”) 在电动汽车的研究、开发、设计和制造方面建立潜在的战略合作伙伴关系和合作。公爵是一家位于中国江苏省的电动汽车开发商和制造商。该协议进一步推动了Quantum进入电动汽车领域,为成为优质、实惠的微型电动汽车的领导者奠定了基础。2022 年 1 月,Quantum 的子公司、同時为Quantum与 FOMM Corporation (“FOMM”) 的合资企业 Quantum FOMM Limited (“QF”) 宣布已获得 FOMM ONE 部分地区的制造和分销权,FOMM ONE是 FOMM 的首个电动汽车车款,也是当今日本少数能获准上路牌照的轻型(kei)电动汽车之一。通过与公爵的这项协议,Quantum将利用公爵的专业制造知识和技术来降低现有 FOMM ONE 型号的生产成本。此外,Quantum计划利用公爵现有的技术和设计以及其庞大的产品组合,为未来电动汽车模型的开发和设计制定Quantum的长期路线图,从而显着扩展其质量和可持续的移动解决方案组合。公爵于2011年成立,位于中国江苏省南通国家高新技术产业开发区,专业从事新能源汽车及材料的研发、设计和制造。公爵以其轻量铝合金材料和集成动力底盘等核心技术为基础,其产品组合涵盖商业、客运和公共交通。值得一提的是,它的快充技术和超大锂电池存储容量,能使其汽车充电15分钟并可行驶600公里。公爵开发的五款电动汽车已在中国和部分亚洲市场生产和销售。FOMM 总部位于神奈川县,由一群铃木汽车前工程师团队于 2013 年创立。多年来,FOMM 开发了第一款轻型电动四座汽车 FOMM ONE,以满足日本市场的特定需求。在日本,kei 的意思是「轻巧」,这类汽车每年约占日本国内新车销量的三分之一。由于日本政府计划在 2030 年中期禁止销售新的纯汽油汽车,并承诺到 2050 年实现脱碳,因此 FOMM ONE的正确定位非常有利于其业务在日本汽车市场稳步增长,并扩大其份额。除日本外,Quantum与 QF计划扩大其业务至东盟和拉丁美洲的城市,这些城市的国家和地方政府正在以前所未有的方式和力度拥抱价格实惠和可持续的移动解决方案。 关于 Quantum Solutions Limited (2338.T)Quantum Solutions 是一家从事电动汽车领域业务的东京证券交易所上市公司。关于Quantum FOMM LimitedQuantum FOMM 在香港注册成立,是本公司的子公司,也是与 FOMM的合资企业。该合资企业从事本公司的电动汽车业务。关于FOMM CorporationFOMM 总部位于日本神奈川县,成立于 2013 年,是一家以研发和设计为导向的电动汽车公司,专注于利用创新设计和技术,规划和开发轻型电动汽车。关于江苏公爵新能源汽车有限公司江苏公爵新能源汽车有限公司总部位于中国江苏,专业从事新能源汽车及材料的研发、设计和制造。 Copyright 2022 亚太商讯. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
Tokyo, Japan, Mar 4, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Quantum Solutions ("Quantum"), the first Japanese listed EV company, today through its subsidiary, entered into a Framework Agreement ("Agreement") with Duke New Energy Vehicle Co. Limited ("Duke"), an electric vehicle developer and manufacturer based in Jiangsu, China, for potential strategic partnership and cooperation across research, development, design, and manufacturing of electric vehicles. This Agreement furthers Quantum's entry into the EV sector, laying the groundwork to becoming a leader in quality, affordable, micro-EV.In January 2022, Quantum FOMM Limited ("QF"), a subsidiary of Quantum and a joint venture with FOMM Corporation ("FOMM"), announced it has acquired the manufacturing and distributing rights in select regions of FOMM One, FOMM's first electric vehicle model and one of Japan's few approved EV kei car on the road today. Through this Agreement with Duke, Quantum will leverage Duke's manufacturing expertise and capabilities in order to reduce the cost of production of the existing model of FOMM One. In addition, Quantum plans to leverage Duke's existing technologies and designs as well as its vast product portfolio to create Quantum's long-term roadmap for the development and design of future EV models, potentially expanding its portfolio of quality and affordable mobility solutions significantly. Located in the Nantong National High-Tech Industrial Development Zone in Jiangsu, China, Duke was established in 2011 and specializes in the research, development, design and manufacturing of new energy vehicles and materials. Duke's product portfolio spans across commercial, passenger and public transportation models, and are underpinned by the company's core technologies such as lightweight aluminium alloy material and integrated power chassis. Notably, its fast-charging technology and large lithium battery storage capacity supports up to 600 km of driving distance after a 15 minute charge. Five EV models developed by Duke have been produced and sold in China and select Asian markets. Based in Kanagawa Prefecture, FOMM was founded in 2013 by a team of auto engineers who had previously developed electric vehicles at Suzuki Motor Corporation and a Toyota Motor group company. Over the years, FOMM developed its first micro, electric four-seater kei car model, FOMM One, to cater to the specific needs of the Japanese market.In Japan, kei means "light", and this category of micro cars makes up about a third of new domestic automobile sales annually. As the Japanese government pledges to decarbonize Japan by 2050 with plans to ban the sale of new gasoline-only vehicles by mid-2030's, FOMM One is well positioned for market share growth in the Japanese car market. Beyond Japan, Quantum and QF plans to expand its footprint to select ASEAN and Latin America cities as national and local governments are embracing affordable and sustainable mobility solutions in unprecedented ways. About Quantum Solutions Limited (2338.T)Quantum Solutions is a Tokyo Stock Exchange listed company engaged in the EV sector.About Quantum FOMM LimitedIncorporated in Hong Kong, Quantum FOMM is a subsidiary of Quantum Solutions and a joint venture with FOMM Corporation. The joint venture is designated for EV business of Quantum.About FOMM CorporationBased in Kanagawa prefecture of Japan and established in 2013, FOMM is an R&D and design-oriented mobility company specializing in planning and developing compact mobility using innovative designs and technologies. About Jiangsu Duke New Energy Vehicle Co LimitedBased in Jiangsu, China, Jiangsu Duke New Energy Vehicle Co Limited specializes in the research, development, design and manufacturing of new energy vehicles and materials. Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
TOKYO, Feb 16, 2022 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - NEC Corporation (TSE: 6701) today announced the beginning of demonstration tests using quantum computing technology to improve the delivery efficiency of maintenance parts from NEC Fielding, Ltd., a leading provider of maintenance services for ICT equipment.Delivery vehicles loaded with maintenance partsSpecifically, when customer engineers (CE) are dispatched to perform on-site repair work due to equipment failures, quantum computing technology will be used to formulate delivery plans for maintenance parts in line with CE dispatch plans. Based on past data on parts delivery in the Tokyo metropolitan area, it has been calculated that delivery costs can be reduced by approximately 30% by reducing the number of delivery vehicles and shortening travel distances. Going forward, both companies will continue with verification tests aiming for future on-site application.NEC Fielding provides maintenance services in which CE visit customer sites for repair work in the event of a breakdown in ICT equipment and non-ICT equipment manufactured by NEC or other companies. There are several hundred maintenance operations each day in the Tokyo metropolitan area, and parts are delivered from parts centers in accordance with the dispatch plans prepared based on CE's skills and arrival times, taking into account traffic conditions. However, in addition to various orders, such as emergency responses, periodic maintenance, and requests for specific times, there is an enormous combination of delivery variables, such as delivery areas, part types and sizes, truck and motorcycle use, and the number of people who can formulate an efficient delivery plan is limited.In these quantum computing technology tests, which are utilizing the NEC Vector Annealing Service that provides ultra-high-speed processing of large-scale combination problems, NEC and NEC Fielding aim to reduce costs and CO2 by improving delivery efficiency, and to eliminate the need for personnel to formulate delivery plans. In February of this year, the companies will began demonstration tests by applying quantum computing technology to some on-site maintenance services, and aim to continue improving the accuracy of delivery plans while verifying operational aspects in preparation for full-scale introduction next fiscal year.In response to increasingly complex social issues, NEC is working to develop a variety of use cases, such as optimizing production plans and improving the accuracy of machine learning in the financial domain, as attention becomes more focused on quantum computing, which is expected to enable high-speed solutions to problems that could not be solved in the past. Beginning with this initiative, NEC will promote the use of quantitative computing by companies and universities as part of helping to solve social issues.About NEC's Quantum Computing Initiativeshttps://www.nec.com/en/global/quantum-computing/index.htmlAbout NEC CorporationNEC Corporation has established itself as a leader in the integration of IT and network technologies while promoting the brand statement of "Orchestrating a brighter world." NEC enables businesses and communities to adapt to rapid changes taking place in both society and the market as it provides for the social values of safety, security, fairness and efficiency to promote a more sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. For more information, visit NEC at https://www.nec.com. Copyright 2022 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
Tokyo, Japan, Feb 14, 2022 - (亚太商讯 via SEAPRWire.com) - Quantum FOMM Limited (以下简称「QF」),为本公司与FOMM Corporation (以下简称「FOMM」)共同设立的合资公司、也是本公司的子公司,于2022年1月31日宣布与 FOMM 签订了框架协议(以下简称 「本协议」), 制造和分销FOMM One, FOMM 的首个电动汽车车款,也是当今日本少数能获准上路的轻型(kei)电动汽车之一。通过该协议,巩固了本公司进入电动汽车领域,并成为优质、实惠的微型电动汽车领域的领先者奠定了基础。通过本协议,FOMM 授予 QF 在中国(包括香港、澳门和台湾)、马来西亚、新加坡、印度尼西亚和拉丁美洲等国家和地区生产和销售 FOMM One 的独家许可权以及所有必要的知识产权。在 FOMM One 现有的日本和泰国市场,QF 将与现有经销商合作分销车辆。FOMM 总部位于神奈川县,由一群铃木汽车前工程师团队于 2013 年创立。多年来,FOMM 开发了第一款轻型电动四座车 FOMM One,以满足日本市场的特定需求。在日本,kei 的意思是「轻巧」,这些车辆以价格实惠和发动机节省空间而闻名。这类汽车每年约占日本国内新车销量的三分之一,因为其广受欢迎,尤其是在公共交通较稀少且道路狭窄的农村乡郊地区。虽然 FOMM One 面向轻型汽车市场的普通消费者,但可以预见,地方政府、物流公司、共享汽车等商业企业也会有需求。由于日本政府承诺到 2050 年实现脱碳,并计划在 2030 年中期禁止销售新的纯汽油汽车,因此 FOMM One的正确定位非常有利于其在日本汽车市场的份额稳步增长。除日本外,本公司与 QF计划扩大其业务至东盟和拉丁美洲的城市,这些城市的国家和地方政府正在以前所未有的方式和力度拥抱价格实惠和可持续的移动解决方案。 FOMM 创始人兼QF首席技术官。于《关于变更第8次股票认购权所筹资金用途的通知》中所披露,本次交易的代价为 2 亿日元。 本公司计划通过第 8 次股票认购权筹集 1.75 亿日元,剩下的2500万日元以本公司手头现金支付。关于 Quantum Solutions Limited (2338.T)Quantum Solutions 是一家从事电动汽车领域业务的东京证券交易所上市公司。关于Quantum FOMM LimitedQuantum FOMM 在香港注册成立,是本公司的子公司,也是与 FOMM的合资企业。该合资企业从事本公司的电动汽车业务。关于FOMM CorporationFOMM 总部位于日本神奈川县,成立于 2013 年,是一家以研发和设计为导向的电动汽车公司,专注于利用创新设计和技术,规划和开发轻型电动汽车。 Copyright 2022 亚太商讯. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
Tokyo, Japan, Feb 14, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Quantum FOMM Limited ("QF"), a subsidiary of Quantum Solutions ("Quantum") and a joint venture with FOMM Corporation ("FOMM"), announced on 31 January 2022 that it has entered into a Framework Agreement ("Agreement") with FOMM for the manufacturing and distribution of FOMM One, FOMM's first electric vehicle model and one of Japan's few approved EV kei car on the road today. This Agreement solidifies Quantum's entry into the EV sector, laying the groundwork to become a leader in quality, affordable, micro-EV.Through this Agreement, FOMM grants QF the exclusive licensing rights for the manufacturing and sales of FOMM One, along with all necessary intellectual property rights, in the countries and regions of China (including Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan), Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, and Latin America. In FOMM One's existing markets of Japan and Thailand, QF will partner with existing dealers for distribution of the vehicles.Based in Kanagawa Prefecture, FOMM was founded in 2013 by a team of auto engineers who had previously developed electric vehicles at Suzuki Motor Corporation. Over the years, FOMM developed its first micro, electric four-seater kei car model, FOMM One, to cater to the specific needs of the Japanese market.Specifically, in Japan, kei means "light", and these vehicles are known for their affordability and small engines. The category makes up about a third of new domestic automobile sales annually, as the vehicles are a popular means of transportation especially in rural areas, where public transport systems are sparse and roads are narrow. While FOMM One is geared towards general consumers in the kei car category, demand is also expected from local governments, commercial businesses such as logistics company, ride-shares and more. As the Japanese government pledges to decarbonize Japan by 2050 with plans to ban the sale of new gasoline-only vehicles by mid-2030's, FOMM One is well positioned for market share growth in the Japanese car market.Beyond Japan, Quantum and QF plans to expand its footprint to select ASEAN and Latin America cities where national and local governments are embracing affordable and sustainable mobility solutions in unprecedented ways. Compensation of such rights is 200 million JPY, as announced in the "Notification for Change in Use of Funds from 8th Series of Stock Acquisition Rights." Quantum plans to raise 175 million JPY through the Series 8 Stock Acquisition Rights and allocate the remaining 25 million JPY from cash on hand. About Quantum Solutions Limited (2338.T)Quantum Solutions is a Tokyo Stock Exchange listed company engaged in the EV sector.About Quantum FOMM LimitedIncorporated in Hong Kong, Quantum FOMM is a subsidiary of Quantum Solutions and a joint venture with FOMM Corporation. The joint venture is designated for EV business of Quantum.About FOMM CorporationBased in Kanagawa prefecture of Japan and established in 2013, FOMM is an R&D and design-oriented mobility company specializing in planning and developing compact mobility using innovative designs and technologies. Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
SINGAPORE - Three young researchers who made their mark early in their careers received the Young Scientist Award last Friday (Dec 10) from Deputy Prime Minister Heng Swee Keat. Here's a look at how their research broke new ground. Working on the building blocks for futuristic computer Dr Yvonne Gao (right) and PHD students from NUS assembling the dilution refrigerator. PHOTO: AGENCY FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH (A*STAR) Dr Yvonne Gao, 33, is developing the key hardware building blocks for the quantum computer - a futuristic computer that is more powerful than today's supercomputers. A quantum computer will be powered by quantum mechanics, and can speed up computational processes to tackle complex issues such as climate modelling and optimising logistics. Creating such a supreme computer with robust performance is an active area of research, said Dr Gao, Presidential Young Professor from the National University of Singapore's physics department. In quantum computers, information is stored in quantum bits, called qubits, and a pair of qubits that interact form the basic processing unit of a quantum computer. Dr Gao and her team are working on new techniques to implement such units in a highly programmable and robust manner. "My goal is to be a leading player in the hardware development of the first full-scale quantum computer, and learn more about the fascinating effects of the quantum world during this process," she said. Dr Gao hopes that quantum computers will drive a new era of scientific discoveries and innovations. Unlocking the key to obesity and overeating Dr Sarah Luo working on samples in her lab. PHOTO: AGENCY FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH (A*STAR) Dr Sarah Luo found that a cluster of neurons at the base of the brain regulates eating behaviour - with implications for those with metabolic conditions such as obesity and diabetes. When she and her team activated the cluster - called the tuberal nucleus - in mice's brains, they started eating excessively even when they were not hungry. She conducted these experiments when the mice were in a new environment, outside the cage they live in. "When we later put the mice back into the new environment, they would start (excessively) eating, even without the neurons activated," added Dr Luo, 35, who is a principal investigator at the Agency for Science, Technology and Research's (A*Star) Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology. More on this topic Related Story Singapore's 'batman' receives top science award for research in Sars and Covid-19 Related Story Two leaders in SingHealth and A*Star receive S'pore's top scientific honour This meant that the tuberal nucleus and environments associated with food can drive overeating and obesity. "What our research shows is that there are regions in the brain that regulate feeding, and dysfunctions in these circuits contribute to overeating - and much of this might not be under conscious control. Most times, there is a stigma against people who overeat and are overweight, that they lack willpower or have no self-control," she explained. Dr Luo and her team are looking to identify key areas to target, to treat obesity and curb overeating. On a mission to build the next generation of AI tech Dr Zhang Hanwang (left) discussing with research staff to help PhD student Burak Satak (2nd from left) formulate his research idea. PHOTO: AGENCY FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH (A*STAR) Dr Zhang Hanwang from Nanyang Technological University (NTU) is not satisfied with current artificial intelligence (AI) technology, and wants to create smarter, new-generation versions. He pointed out: "Today's AI only works like a super imitator. Its superpower stems only from the perfect imitation of big data." The assistant professor at NTU's School of Computer Science and Engineering noted that current AI makes predictions by merely recognising correlations instead of causal links. He explained: "A fancy AI analyser may discover that nations with more Nobel prize winners consume more chocolate, for instance. If the AI is a policymaker, it will suggest that every kindergarten student should eat more chocolate each day, which is absurd." The 34-year-old added: "My research is trying to make an energy-efficient AI that predicts by causation but not correlation." Dr Zhang and his team have developed and been recognised for a number of advanced algorithms that will be the core for next-generation AI. Such advanced AI has a place in daily life, in areas such as online learning and healthcare. "An AI teacher will not only tell you the solution to the question, but also explain why you made the mistake, and how to avoid similar errors," he said. "By then, AI is no longer just an imitation game, but a thinking, life being." More on this topic Related Story S'pore team turning cockroaches into life-saving cyborg bugs at disaster sites Related Story One of Singapore's trailblazing clinician scientists to break new ground in China
Tokyo and Vancouver, Dec 7, 2021 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - NEC Corporation (TSE: 6701), a leader in the integration of IT and network technologies, and D-Wave Systems Inc., the leader in quantum computing systems, software, and services, and the only provider building both annealing and gate model quantum computers, today announced that NEC has become the first global reseller of D-Wave's Leap quantum cloud service. In addition to reselling quantum cloud access through Leap, NEC will initially provide quantum consulting services in Japan, as well as professional services internationally, starting in Australia, then gradually expanding to new markets in the 38 countries where Leap is available today. This joint go-to-market will extend NEC's deep quantum experience with enterprises developing quantum computing use-cases and in-production applications, while furthering the rapidly expanding usage of D-Wave's cloud-based quantum computing and quantum hybrid solver services. As expectations for digital business increase, enterprises are looking to quantum computing to help solve problems that cannot efficiently be solved by classical computing within a practical timeframe or for economic reasons. In response, NEC began collaborating with D-Wave in 2020(1) and has utilized Leap to promote applied research in a variety of areas, including delivery planning, personnel management, manufacturing planning, and portfolio creation for a range of customers across diverse industries. The features of Leap and support services provided by NEC include the following:Quantum Cloud Access via Leap- Flexible cloud access, which is easy to use for anyone in the 38 countries where Leap is available today, and provides NEC customers with the only service delivering real-time access to quantum computers and hybrid quantum solvers.- NEC's clients will have access to the Advantage quantum system, which leverages more than 5,000 qubits and 15-way qubit connectivity, in addition to an expanded quantum hybrid solver service that can run problems with up to one million variables. The combination of the computing power of Advantage and the scale to address real-world problems with the hybrid solver service in Leap enables businesses to run performant, real-time hybrid quantum applications.- NEC's global customers can work directly with their account teams to benefit from cloud-based quantum computing via Leap.- Quantum annealing and ever more powerful quantum hybrid solvers are proving to be the best quantum systems for optimization problems, which make up a wide range of complex business problems.- An integrated developer environment (IDE) and Ocean software development kit (SDK)(2) are part of Leap and can be coded utilizing Python, without any previous knowledge of quantum computing.- With flexible access, developers and businesses can get started today building in-production hybrid quantum applications. Flexible purchase plans allow developers and forward-thinking businesses to access the D-Wave quantum system in a way that works for them and their business.- Leap offers educational resources, demos, sample code, example use cases, and a growing community of likeminded developers, all building quantum applications and interested in sharing their learnings, accelerating adoption.Support Services in Japan- Supporting Q&A in Japanese on how to leverage Leap, gain real-time access to a quantum computer, and begin building hybrid quantum-classical applications.Professional Services- NEC will also offer customers a phased, "get-started" program, built on the D-Wave Launch program. This program is a four-phased process designed to help enterprises go from problem discovery through production implementation. NEC will offer all elements of the D-Wave Launch program, including professional services support, access to the Leap quantum cloud service, and training.- Customers of NEC will also be able to purchase seats in D-Wave's training courses, teaching users how to use the quantum computers and quantum hybrid solvers to build business-scale, in-production quantum applications.Going forward, NEC and D-Wave will develop and seek to expand the classical hybrid services in Leap, combining powerful simulated annealing systems like the NEC Vector Annealing Service on SX-Aurora TSUBASA(3) into the hybrid workflows. This collaboration will add even more value to enterprises, helping them solve increasingly larger-scale optimization problems. D-Wave is the only company in the world building both annealing and gate-based quantum computers. By offering both annealing and gate-model quantum computers, the company will impact the lifecycles of industry. In pharmaceuticals, annealing systems will ensure patient trial optimization, while gate-model systems will assist with drug discovery. In manufacturing, new meta materials will be designed with gate-model systems, while factory automation improvements will deliver those new products to market more efficiently using quantum annealing. The company's mission is to bring quantum computing to business and society, today. Customers are already seeing business value. Applications include peptide design, employee scheduling, last-mile vehicle routing, paint shop scheduling, financial portfolio return optimization, farm-to-market food delivery, digital marketing, Organic Light-Emitting Diode (OLED) materials development, financial risk reduction, marketing campaign optimization, shipping container logistics, ribonucleic acid (RNA) folding, and clinical trial optimization. NEC has a long history of work in quantum computing and, along with D-Wave, was one of the world's first companies to successfully manufacture quantum bits, which are at the core of quantum computers. The company is also participating in projects led by the Japanese government and conducting research activities for the practical application of quantum computers. In 2020, NEC established a "Quantum Computing Promotion Office" to explore use cases for solving business issues at various companies by engineers who are familiar with quantum computing technologies and AI. NEC will provide these new services to various customers in fields such as finance, manufacturing, logistics, and academia, and will promote the use of quantum computing and contribute to the resolution of social issues.(1) NEC and D-Wave Begin Joint Quantum Product Development, Marketing and Salesbit.ly/32VU19w(2) Ocean SDKAn SDK (software development kit) that contains a set of open source Python tools that are available on GitHub. Ocean SDK has an API for using a QPU (Quantum Processing Unit), enabling customers to smoothly build a system that performs quantum computing via an application.(3) NEC launches simulated annealing service utilizing vector supercomputersbit.ly/3dp2h3UAbout D-Wave Systems Inc.D-Wave is the leader in the development and delivery of quantum computing systems, software and services and is the world's first commercial supplier of quantum computers and the only company developing both annealing quantum computers and gate-model quantum computers. Our mission is to unlock the power of quantum computing for business and society, today. We do this by delivering customer value with practical quantum applications for problems as diverse as logistics, artificial intelligence, materials sciences, drug discovery, scheduling, cybersecurity, fault detection, and financial modeling. D-Wave's systems are being used by some of the world's most advanced organizations, including NEC, Volkswagen, DENSO, Lockheed Martin, USC, and Los Alamos National Laboratory. With headquarters near Vancouver, Canada, D-Wave's US operations are based in Palo Alto, CA. D-Wave has a blue-chip investor base including PSP Investments, Goldman Sachs, BDC Capital, NEC Corp., Aegis Group Partners, and In-Q-Tel. For more information, visit: www.dwavesys.com. About NEC CorporationNEC Corporation has established itself as a leader in the integration of IT and network technologies while promoting the brand statement of "Orchestrating a brighter world." NEC enables businesses and communities to adapt to rapid changes taking place in both society and the market as it provides for the social values of safety, security, fairness and efficiency to promote a more sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. For more information, visit NEC at https://www.nec.com. Copyright 2021 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
HONG KONG, Nov 12, 2021 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - On November 10th, TuringQ, China's first photonic quantum computing company, announced its completion of a pre-A round of financing of several hundred million yuan, led by Legend Capital. The funds will be mainly used for R&D and commercialization of quantum algorithms.Recent years see global capital's favor to photonic quantum computing, while 2021 has been regarded as the first year of photonic quantum by the industry. Qihui Fan the Managing Director of Legend Capital, said that Legend Capital has been making systematic planning on core technology. Quantum computing will have a profound impact on many industries and even bring disruptive changes in all walks of life. Many startups and large companies have entered into the market, which helps boost the process of quantum computing from the laboratory to the real market. Legend Capital will help TuringQ further expand its leading advantages and promote the practical application and industrialization of photonic quantum computing.Established in February 2021, TuringQ is committed to the research of quantum information. Through the R&D of lithium niobate on insulator (LNOI) photonic chips and femtosecond laser direct writing technology, the photon chips that enable large-scale photonic circuits integration can be prepared and an optical quantum system with a whole new level of scale and complexity can be built. At present, TuringQ has achieved leading advantages in photonic quantum chips, scientific research-grade photonic quantum computers, photonic quantum measurement and control systems, photonic quantum EDA software, and photonic quantum cloud platforms.The founder of TuringQ, Professor Xianmin Jin, who graduated from the University of Science and Technology of China, has four-year experience in the photonic quantum chip, quantum computing research and development in the University of Oxford. During the period, he was awarded the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions by the European Union and Wolfson College Fellow. In addition, TuringQ has nearly 150 scientists and engineers from Oxford University, Imperial College, University of California, Berkeley, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Fudan University, etc., with over ten years of experience in the field of photonic quantum information and photonic chips.After the financing, TuringQ could gather more outstanding scientists and engineers to accelerate the pace of product iteration and application. At the same time, TuringQ can build an open and sustainable quantum computing application industry ecology, empowering various fields, including scientific research and industrial production. Copyright 2021 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
TOKYO, Oct 1, 2021 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Osaka University and Fujitsu Limited today announced the establishment of the Fujitsu Quantum Computing Joint Research Division as a collaborative research division at the Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Biology (hereinafter QIQB) of Osaka University.The newly-established research division will focus on the development of foundational technologies for fault-tolerant quantum computers, which are able to perform accurate calculations while correcting errors that occur in quantum bits (qubits). These efforts will draw on the respective strengths of the two partners, combining QIQB's advanced quantum error correction and quantum software technologies with Fujitsu's applied knowledge in computing and quantum technologies.More specifically, QIQB and Fujitsu aim to develop quantum software for fault-tolerant quantum computers with up to several thousand qubits as well as technologies to verify its error correcting operations.Going forward, the two partners will strengthen their cooperation in R&D towards the realization of fault-tolerant quantum computing technologies to innovate solutions to complex societal problems through quantum technology.BackgroundQuantum computers, which make use of the principles of quantum mechanics including quantum superposition states and quantum entanglement (1), offer the potential to one day revolutionize computing, significantly exceeding the capabilities of conventional computing technologies to perform high-speed calculations.Fault-tolerant quantum computing, capable of accurate and large-scale high-speed calculations using error correction codes, may become a key technology especially in the fields of drug discovery and finance, which require a technology able to solve complex and large-scale problems at high speed.In March 2020, Osaka University established QIQB in order to promote quantum information and quantum biology research, focusing on research in a wide range of fields ranging from quantum computing, quantum information fusion, quantum information devices, quantum communications and security, quantum measurement and sensing, and quantum biology.QIQB has also been chosen as the main center for quantum software research in the field of quantum technology of the COI-NEXT program (2) of the Japan Science and Technology Agency (JST) and thus plays an important role in Japan's strategy for quantum technology innovation.Cooperating with domestic and overseas research institutes, Fujitsu has been engaged in full-scale research and development of quantum computing since 2020, aiming to further improve the performance of computing technologies.Leveraging its quantum-inspired computing (3) solution "Digital Annealer", which is designed to solve large-scale combinatorial optimization problems, Fujitsu is providing customers solutions in various fields like drug discovery and logistics.In October 2020, Fujitsu started collaborative research (4) with Osaka University on quantum error correction. The establishment of the "Fujitsu Quantum Computing Joint Research Unit" will further strengthen R&D in fault-tolerant quantum computer systems.Outline of the Joint Research1. Name: Fujitsu Quantum Computing Joint Research Division2. Location: Center for Quantum Information and Quantum Biology (QIQB), International Advanced Research Institute (IARI), Osaka University (Toyonaka City, Osaka Prefecture)3. Research Period: October 1, 2021 to March 31, 20244. Research Contents: R&D of Quantum Software for fault-tolerant quantum computers*Assuming a quantum computer with a scale of several thousand qubits, the joint division will research and develop an error correction algorithm able to restore the original information from faulty qubits, as well as technologies to evaluate the performance of this algorithm.*In order to perform quantum computation using logical qubits (5) generated through quantum error correction codes, the joint division will focus on the R&D and implementation of a set of software solutions required from program input to the result output.With regard to future practical applications of this technology, the division will furthermore verify the operation of these solutions using a virtual machine environment to evaluate the effects of noise add up.Roles and Responsibilities Osaka University- Contribution to further R&D in the field of quantum error correction technology on a scale of several thousand qubits based on its knowledge of quantum error correction technology- Development of a set of software necessary for performing quantum computation using logical qubits and verify its application in a virtual machineFujitsu- Generation of quantum error correction algorithms for quantum computers on a scale of several thousand qubits based on its expertise in computing- Development of a set of software necessary for performing quantum computation using logical qubits; application of the software to a virtual machine and verification of its operationFuture PlansIn order to contribute to the further development of quantum computing science and technology, Osaka University and Fujitsu will strengthen their cooperation with a variety of research institutions and companies. Through the practical application of the results of this joint research, the partners aim to contribute to an early practical application of quantum computing with the potential to drive innovations and create a sustainable society.Osaka University and Fujitsu will also collaborate with related industries and the academia to support the training of new human resources in the field of quantum technology.All company or product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective owners. Information provided in this press release is accurate at time of publication and is subject to change without advance notice.(1) Quantum entanglement:Quantum mechanical phenomenon of nonlocal correlations between two distant systems(2) COI-NEXT:Industry-academia collaboration program in which universities and other organizations take the lead in formulating a vision for a future society. The aim of this program is to promote ongoing research and development towards the realization of this vision, as well as to form an independent, collaborative unit of industry, academia and government members able to deliver results even after the completion of the project. In 2020, QIQB was chosen as an international research hub for policy focused areas (quantum technology) of the program. (Quantum Information and Quantum Life Research Center, Osaka University (QIQB) HP)(3) Quantum-inspired technology:A number of acceleration technologies inspired by quantum technology, but not quantum effects.(4) Joint research on quantum error correction:"Fujitsu Commences Joint Research with World-Leading Institutions for Innovations in Quantum Computing" (October 13, 2020 press release)(5) Logical qubits:Qubits able to perform quantum logical operations without errors. Logical qubits are generated through the encoding of multiple qubits by a code able to correct quantum error codes.About Osaka UniversityOsaka University was founded in 1931 as one of the seven imperial universities of Japan and is now one of Japan's leading comprehensive universities with a broad disciplinary spectrum. This strength is coupled with a singular drive for innovation that extends throughout the scientific process, from fundamental research to the creation of applied technology with positive economic impacts. Its commitment to innovation has been recognized in Japan and around the world, being named Japan's most innovative university in 2015 (Reuters 2015 Top 100) and one of the most innovative institutions in the world in 2017 (Innovative Universities and the Nature Index Innovation 2017). Now, Osaka University is leveraging its role as a Designated National University Corporation selected by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology to contribute to innovation for human welfare, sustainable development of society, and social transformation. https://resou.osaka-u.ac.jp/en About FujitsuFujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company offering a full range of technology products, solutions and services. Approximately 126,000 Fujitsu people support customers in more than 100 countries. We use our experience and the power of ICT to shape the future of society with our customers. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.6 trillion yen (US$34 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2021. For more information, please see www.fujitsu.com. Copyright 2021 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
TOKYO, Sep 1, 2021 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - NEC Corporation (TSE: 6701) today announced the launch of the "NEC Vector Annealing Service," a quantum-inspired simulated annealing service that uses a vector supercomputer, as well as the launch of educational services that enable participants to learn about quantum computers and how to use simulated annealing machines. NEC will start offering both services in November 2021. NEC Vector Annealing Service is a cloud service that runs software incorporating NEC's proprietary algorithm suitable for quantum annealing processing on the vector supercomputer "SX-Aurora TSUBASA." This algorithm can be efficiently resolved through narrowing down the search range of solutions for combinatorial optimization problems by utilizing various constraints imposed in practical situations. By operating the NEC Vector Annealing Service on SX-Aurora TSUBASA, which performs matrix calculations with a large capacity memory, ultra-high-speed processing of large-scale combination problems can be carried out. This service is provided as a Platform as a Service (PaaS), thereby allowing customers to use simulated annealing machines directly. Also, NEC will provide educational services related to quantum computers. These services consist of basic courses for planning staff and DX promoters to learn the outline of quantum computers, as well as practical courses for system engineers to learn about tools and methods for using annealing machines. With growing interest in quantum computing, which is expected to help quickly solve difficult problems and increasingly complex social issues that could not be solved in the past, NEC is proceeding with research toward the commercialization of quantum computers as one of the world's first companies to successfully manufacture "quantum bits," which are at the core of quantum computers. In 2020, NEC established a "Quantum Computing Promotion Office" to explore use cases for solving business issues at various companies by engineers who are familiar with quantum computing technologies and AI. With these new services, NEC will promote the use of quantum computing by companies and universities and contribute to the resolution of social issues.About NEC CorporationNEC Corporation has established itself as a leader in the integration of IT and network technologies while promoting the brand statement of "Orchestrating a brighter world." NEC enables businesses and communities to adapt to rapid changes taking place in both society and the market as it provides for the social values of safety, security, fairness and efficiency to promote a more sustainable world where everyone has the chance to reach their full potential. For more information, visit NEC at https://www.nec.com. Copyright 2021 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
TOKYO, Sep 1, 2021 - (JCN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - The Founders' Association of the Council for New Industry Creation through Quantum Technology was formed on May 31, 2021 to advance preparations for establishing an industry council to promote initiatives in quantum technologies. Today, the 24 companies of the association, at their general meeting, formally established the council under a new name, the Quantum Strategic Industry Alliance for Revolution: Q-STAR.The quantum age is now approaching and expectations are growing worldwide for the realization of safe, secure lifestyles and a better society. Japan aims to position itself as a quantum technology innovation-oriented nation, and to create new industries through services that leverage its strengths in materials, devices, measuring technologies, computers and communications, simulations and other technologies. Q-STAR will contribute to this with global leadership in the promotion of activities that advance science and technology in this new era, and by promoting Japanese industry and strengthening international competitiveness.Q-STAR will invite the participation of diverse industries that support its objectives and initiatives, and will collaborate with industry, academia, and government in promoting initiatives that apply new technologies, and establishing related technology platforms. Q-STAR's concerns include reassessments of basic principles and laws related to quantum technology, carrying out surveys and making recommendations on its applicability and on necessary industrial structures, systems, rules, etc. Q-STAR will also aim to establish a globally-recognized platform that will promote collaboration with other organizations around the world working in quantum technology.Outline of Q-STAR:Name: Quantum Strategic Industry Alliance for RevolutionEstablished: September 1, 2021Form of Establishment: Voluntary associationSteering Committee Members:- Satoshi Tsunakawa, Representative Executive Officer, President and CEO, Toshiba Corporation (Chair)- Takeshi Uchiyamada, Representative Director, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Toyota Motor Corporation- Nobuhiro Endo, Chairman of the Board, NEC Corporation (Vice-Chair)- Hiromichi Shinohara, Chairman of the Board, Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation (Vice-Chair)- Toshiaki Higashihara, Director, Representative Executive Officer, Executive Chairman & CEO, Hitachi, Ltd. (Vice-Chair)- Takahito Tokita, Representative Director, CEO and CDXO, Fujitsu Limited (Vice-Chair)Masayuki Waga, President & CEO, Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation (Vice-Chair)Members of Q-STAR: 24 companies (random order):- ITOCHU Techno-Solutions Corporation (CTC)- SBS Holdings, Inc.- Canon Inc.- JSR Corporation- Sumitomo Corporation- SOMPO Holdings, Inc.- Dai-ichi Life Insurance Company, Ltd.- Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.- Daiwa Securities Group Inc.- Chodai Co., Ltd.- Tokio Marine Holdings, Inc.- Toshiba Corporation- Toppan Inc.- Toyota Motor Corporation- NEC Corporation- Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation- Hitachi, Ltd.- Fujitsu Limited- Mizuho Financial Group, Inc.- Mitsui Sumitomo Insurance Company, Ltd.- Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Group, Inc.- Mitsui & Co., Ltd.- Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation- Mitsubishi Electric CorporationMain activities of Q-STAR:1. Investigate and research trends in quantum technologyInvestigate and research general trends in quantum technology, and share information among top management within industry2. Investigate, research, and propose industrial applications of quantum technologyInvestigate and research applicability in multiple fields3. Investigate and examine quantum-related technologiesInvestigate, examine and share information on materials and devices required for quantum technology4. Investigate, plan, and make proposal for required human resourcesInvestigate, plan, make proposals and exchange opinions on how to develop the human resources needed to make full use of quantum technology5. Investigate and examine systems and rulesInvestigate and examine necessary information on intellectual property and standardization, ethics and trust required for the implementation of quantum technology6. Collaborate with quantum-related organizations in Japan and overseasCooperate with other organizations, both domestic and overseas, working in quantum-related areas, in order to promote Q-STAR's objectives7. OthersRaise public awareness, make policy recommendations, etc.Activities of the Subcommittees:Q-STAR will identify areas to investigate in information and communication technology (quantum computing, quantum cryptography, etc.), basic technologies (materials, devices, etc.), important application areas (quantum materials, quantum biology/ medicine, quantum biotechnology, quantum sensors, quantum AI, etc.), human resources, systems and rules, etc., and establish further subcommittees as necessary.- Subcommittee on Quantum Wave and Quantum Probability Theory ApplicationsTasked with exploring the creation of new industries using quantum amplitude estimation and optimization. The objective is to create industries with the potential to become mainstays in various areas while also spanning multiple industries, including the financial sector, which has a close affinity with these technologies.- Subcommittee on Quantum Superposition ApplicationsTasked with taking a broad view of the systems, services, and businesses created by the application of quantum superposition, the most important capability of quantum computers. It will also examine changes in existing industries and industry structures that will result. By collaborating with users and vendors to draw a new image of society, the aim is to create new industries that will become future pillars and mainstays of industry, and that span multiple industries.- Subcommittee on Optimization and Combinatorial ProblemsTasked with using quantum-inspired computing technology (Ising Machine) that almost instantaneously selects the optimum solution from among an enormous number of combinations to solve diverse problems facing industry in areas including real-time prediction, efficiency, and optimization.- Subcommittee on Quantum Cryptography and Quantum CommunicationsTasked with examining business use of quantum cryptography communication, a technology already available, and aim to open up a future pioneered by communications that guarantee information-theoretically security.About FujitsuFujitsu is the leading Japanese information and communication technology (ICT) company offering a full range of technology products, solutions and services. Approximately 126,000 Fujitsu people support customers in more than 100 countries. We use our experience and the power of ICT to shape the future of society with our customers. Fujitsu Limited (TSE:6702) reported consolidated revenues of 3.6 trillion yen (US$34 billion) for the fiscal year ended March 31, 2021. For more information, please see www.fujitsu.com.For the mediaQ-STAR press contact:Toshiba CorporationCorporate Communications Division, Media Relations OfficePhone: +81-3-3457-2100Note: Please contact individual member companies directly with inquiries related to their specific activities. Copyright 2021 JCN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
HONG KONG, Aug 30, 2021 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - According to the announcement dated in respect to "Notification for Change in Use of Fund by the Capital Partnership and the 2nd Series of Unsecured Convertible Bond with Stock Acquisition Rights", Quantum Solutions, through Asia TeleTech Investment Limited, an indirect wholly-owned subsidiary, invested in Limited Partnership ("LLP") which in turn has invested in SenseTime Group Inc. ("STG"). The Group noticed that STG had filed an initial public offering (IPO) application with The Stock Exchange of Hong Kong Limited on August 27, 2021.Details of this IPO will be disclosed as soon as possible after confirmation. Quantum Solutions Co.,Ltd. Company SummaryCompany name: Quantum Solutions Co.,Ltd.(Second section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange Stock code: 2338)Address: 102-0073. Kudan VIGAS Bldg. 3F, 1-10-9 Kudan Kita, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, JapanRepresentative: SHAO YUN, Chairman of the boardCapital: 2,559 million yenBusinesses: Content development and distribution Software developmentCompany URL: https://www.quantum-s.co.jp/en/ Copyright 2021 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
BVI and Las Vegas, NV, June 7, 2021 - (ACN Newswire) - The partnership between Prasaga and Quantum Generation(R) (QG) has been announced. The collaboration will leverage the fully scaling Prasaga DataGrid Blockchain (DGB) and QUBIT Blockchain(R) (QB) quantum technology to revolutionize communications, Fintech, iD and voting applications. Pragasa and Quantum Generation (QG) have announced a partnership to bring sharding to space-based communications. Quantum Generation (QG) will deploy their Quantum Space-Based Business Solutions and proprietary QUBIT Blockchain (QB) on the Prasaga DataGrid Blockchain (DGB) and utilize the Presaga DataGrid Token (DGT) for transaction settlement."The new applications that become possible with this collaboration align with our shared mission to build the new economy, sovereignty and communication solutions without boundaries," said Larry Castro, Quantum Generation CEO. "Cooperating to build a decentralized incentivized ecosystem that ensures markets that thrive on blockchain.""Finding partners that align on values and purpose is essential in building the strong ecosystem of collaboration that the Prasaga Foundation is committed to," said Michael Holdmann, CEO of Prasaga. "We are excited about this partnership to expand the DataGrid Blockchain and Prasaga Collaborative to include QG's space-based constellation quantum technology platform."The Prasaga and Quantum Generation (QG) collaboration will see a listing on the QUBIT Exchange. QG will offer applications in jurisdictional agility, communications, Fintech, voting, iD and quantum technologies all on the Prasaga DataGrid Blockchain (DGB).About Prasaga LimitedLocated in Las Vegas, NV, Prasaga is a foundation-based organization and creator of the DataGrid Blockchain (DGBlabs.io), a new native chain and coin project, empowering and connecting in a novel way developers, miners, and token holders. Prasaga has launched its innovative eXtensible Blockchain Object Model (XBOM.io) operating system on testnet and is building the global Prasaga collaborative community ecosystem. www.prasaga.com.Follow Prasaga on:Telegram: https://t.me/PrasagaOfficialTwitter: https://twitter.com/PrasagaOfficialDiscord: https://discord.com/invite/97B6kdP2tDAbout Quantum Generation LimitedQuantum Generation Limited is located in BVI and is deploying the QG(R) terrestrial and orbital ecosystem with QSAT(TM) (QubitSat(TM)) LEO Satellite blockchain technology for distributed ledger applications and powered by quantum communication technology for data collecting, quantum computing, Quantum Secure Digital Identity (QSDI), smart city deployment, data storage, and QUBIT Blockchain(R) nodes. QG(R) Products and services in data processing and secure constellation data storage and uses proprietary quantum cryptography solutions for unified communications, QG(R) (Quantum Generation(R)) Nodes, QG Blockchain(R) Phones, QUBIT Exchange(R) Fintech, Jurisdictional agility, Renewable Energy Data Centers, Quantum Space-based solar energy, QG Blockchain Voting(R) space-based cloud storage, Quantum Communications, QG(R) censor proof Social platforms, quantum computing, DAPPs, Internet, and data connections over the planet's entire surface, including oceans, airways, and polar regions.QG(R) is dedicated to building a quantum mesh blockchain network impervious to disasters and infrastructure failures, one that is always connected, anywhere anytime, 24/7 with lightning speeds - creating a terrestrial and orbital global infrastructure technology that is safe, secure, and autonomous. www.quantumgeneration.io.Contact:Jay Moore, PrasagaE: Jay@prasaga.comQG MediaE: ir@stealthgrid.com




















