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QunaSys Secures the Innovation Fund Denmark’s Grant for Quantum Chemistry Breakthroughs

QunaSys is proud to announce that it has been awarded funding from the Innovation Fund Denmark as part of the HyperTenQ project, an initiative aimed at advancing quantum computing for chemistry. With an investment of DKK 19 million, this prestigious grant recognizes QunaSys’s leadership in quantum computing and its potential to transform materials science, drug discovery, and sustainable technologies.

2025/03/03

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QunaSys Joins a Leading European Consortium to Advance Sustainable Battery Innovation with Quantum Computing

QunaSys is pleased to announce its participation in the FULL-MAP project, a European Union-funded initiative aimed at revolutionizing battery technology through AI, big data, autonomous synthesis robotics, and high-throughput testing. As part of this effort, QunaSys will leverage its expertise in quantum machine learning to enhance the modelling and simulation of electrolytes, anodes and cathodes, enabling more efficient and data-driven discovery of novel materials for next-generation batteries.

2025/02/17

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QunaSys’ QURI Chemistry Launched within IBM’s Qiskit Functions Catalog, Aims to Simplify Utility-Scale Quantum Computing for Materials Development

QunaSys, a leading Japanese quantum software development company, has launched QURI Chemistry within IBM’s Qiskit Functions Catalog to simplify utility-scale quantum computing for materials development. This tool abstracts complex quantum algorithms, enabling businesses to harness advanced quantum technology for chemical and materials innovation without needing deep quantum expertise, driving faster progress in the field.

2024/09/16

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QunaSys Joins the QuEra Quantum Alliance

QunaSys is now part of the QuEra Quantum Alliance, a global initiative led by QuEra Computing to accelerate the adoption of neutral atom quantum computing and drive innovation across industries.

2024/08/01

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QunaSys hosted Quantum CAE webinar: Archive access is available

We recently hosted a comprehensive webinar on Quantum Computer-Aided Engineering (Quantum CAE), demonstrating how quantum computing can revolutionize engineering analysis. Led by Keita Kanno, PhD. and Karim Essafi, PhD. the session explored quantum algorithms that offer exponential speed-up for fluid dynamics, structural analysis, and electromagnetic field calculations.
The webinar presented both near-term solutions for today's quantum devices and long-term algorithms for fault-tolerant quantum computers, showing how calculations that would overwhelm traditional computing methods could become feasible with quantum technology.

2024/05/08

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