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Quantum Computing Digest — 2022

In 2022, quantum computing transitioned from speculative hype to pressing operational risks, forcing organizations to address immediate challenges in security, hardware, software, policy, fragile supply chains, and workforce shortages. Post-quantum cryptography advanced from theory to active planning and procurement, as delays now posed tangible security and compliance threats, while overhyped hybrid quantum-classical systems faced increased skepticism. Ultimately, the year highlighted that quantum adoption will hinge far more on mastering today’s engineering, infrastructure, and execution risks than on awaiting major theoretical breakthroughs.

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EuroHPC Signs Contract for Quantum Computer Installation in Germany

The EuroHPC Joint Undertaking has partnered with IQM Quantum Computers to install the Euro-Q-Exa system at the Leibniz Supercomputing Centre in Germany. The project includes two systems, with 54 and 150 qubits, planned for 2025 and 2026. This initiative aims to expand Europe’s quantum capabilities through hybrid computing solutions.

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