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Toyota Partners with Israel's Quantum Machines for Quantum Computing Solutions


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Last September, Quantum Machines said that it already was providing control and orchestration systems for quantum computing to customers in 15 countries, including multinational corporations, government laboratories, academic institutions, and quantum dev

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Japanese automotive giant Toyota has tapped Israeli company Quantum Machines, through its trading arm Toyota Tsusho Corporation, for a partnership that will build future quantum capabilities and offer the multinational's Japanese customers access to quantum technologies, the parties said this week.

Founded in 2018 by award-winning quantum electronics experts Itamar Sivan, Yonatan Cohen, and Nissim Ofek, Quantum Machines built the Quantum Orchestration Platform (QOP), a hardware and software solution for operating quantum systems to facilitate research and enable future breakthroughs.

It also developed the QUA, a standard universal language for quantum computers that the startup says will allow researchers and scientists to write programs for varied quantum computers with one unified code.

From The Times of Israel
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