LG Electronics Joins IBM Quantum Network to Promote Quantum Computing Industrial Applications

IBM announced that LG Electronics he joined to IBM Quantum Network to promote industrial applications of quantum computing.

By joining the IBM Quantum Network, the company will provide LG Electronics with access to IBM’s quantum computing systems, as well as IBM’s quantum expertise and Qiskit, IBM’s open source software development kit for quantum information.

LG Electronics aims to explore quantum computing applications in the industry to support big data, artificial intelligence (AI), connected cars, digital transformation, Internet of Things (IoT), and robotics applications, which requires processing a large amount of data.

With IBM Quantum, LG can take advantage of quantum computing hardware and software advancements and applications as they emerge, in accordance with IBM’s quantum roadmap. By accessing IBM Quantum technology, LG will provide training to its employees, enabling them to investigate how potential breakthroughs can be applied to their industry.

“Based on our open innovation strategy, we plan to use IBM Quantum to develop our quantum computing competency,” said Byoung-Hoon Kim, executive vice president of LG Electronics.

“Our goal is to provide customers with value they haven’t experienced before by leveraging quantum computing technology in future businesses.”

“We are happy to welcome LG Electronics to a growing quantum computing ecosystem in Korea, at an exciting time for the region,” said Jay Gambetta, IBM Fellow and VP, Quantum Computing at IBM. “The relationship between IBM and LG Electronics will allow LG to explore new types of problems associated with emerging technologies and help strengthen quantum capabilities in Korea.”

Quantum computing is an exciting evolution in computing. While classical computers calculate in bits that represent 0 and 1, quantum computers use qubits that take advantage of quantum mechanical phenomena such as interference and entanglement to solve problems that are fundamentally intractable to classical computers.

As a result, quantum computing is well suited to help explore new approaches to solving problems, such as those in LG Electronics’ open innovation strategy, including big data, AI, connected cars, digital transformation, IoT, and robotics applications.

At the IBM Quantum Summit in November 2021, IBM unveiled its new ‘Eagle’ quantum computing processor with 127 qubits, a major step forward on IBM’s roadmap to achieve Quantum Advantage.

There are more than 170 clients, including LG Electronics, Fortune 500 companies, startups, academic institutions and research laboratories working with IBM Quantum technology to advance quantum computing and explore practical applications.

The IBM Quantum team and clients are researching and exploring how quantum computing will help a variety of industries and disciplines, including finance, energy, chemistry, materials science, optimization and machine learning, among many others. others.



Reference-www.eleconomista.com.mx

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