IBM’s first Quantum Data Center in Europe
IBM unveiled its first Quantum Data Center outside United States. IBM has opened its Quantum Data Center in Europe, it is company’s second Data center in World.
A global enterprise – IBM has opened its Quantum data center in Ehningen, Germany. It is IBM’s first Quantum Data center in Europe, but it is IBM’s second data center in the overall world. This step marks a significant extension to its advanced, utility – scale Quantum system available to the global users via cloud. IBM’s European Quantum Data center, located in Ehningen, Germany, is equipped with two utility – scale IBM quantum computers running with 127 – qubit IBM Eagle processors.
Why did IBM choose Europe?
Europe is the birthplace of quantum physics, and European organizations are centralized to increase our understanding toward quantum computing and quantum physics. Apart from these, IBM has a lot of reasons for choosing Europe as a suitable location for first non-U.S. Quantum Data Center. IBM has its dedicated quantum teams in various European Countries like IBM has quantum – specific business software and firmware development teams in Germany, Software and ecosystem resources in Spain and IBM’s European Support team is bases in France. Europe has large revenue opportunities for IBM. It has a growing quantum system fed by research and technology.
What will be its impact on Europe?
This IBM Quantum Data Center in Europe is a significant step towards advancement of quantum computing in Europe. These advances will provide the obvious benefit of job creation and promote the overall growth of Europe’s quantum computing ecosystem. This will help organizations, researchers and institutes to develop and study regarding quantum computing for overall growth.
“The opening of the IBM Quantum Data Center in Ehningen is good news for Germany. It will serve as a location for innovation and business growth and is an expression of investors’ confidence in the German market. IBM enriches the German quantum computing landscape with this new data center.
The German government is providing targeted support for the development of quantum technologies. It is thereby driving forward the development of competencies and capacities in quantum computing in order to promote a robust ecosystem around the development of quantum computers,” said Olaf Scholz, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Ana Paula Assis, General Manager and Chairman of IBM Europe, Middle East and Africa. Said, “The inauguration of our first IBM Quantum Data Center in Europe marks a pivotal moment for the region’s technological development, demonstrates our commitment to Europe, and underscores the key role of collaboration with industry, academia and policymakers for a pan-European quantum ecosystem. This state-of-the-art facility will foster innovation around quantum computing, creating new opportunities for talent attraction and ensuring that Europe remains at the forefront of global technological advancements,”
“Bosch aims to drive innovation in the field of material simulation using quantum computing. In partnership with IBM Quantum, our team is creating scalable algorithms that aim to revolutionize product development. This includes the creation of new materials for sustainable, carbon-free mobility and the reduction of rare earth elements,” said Dr. Thomas Kropf, President of Corporate Sector Research and Advance Engineering, Robert Bosch GmbH.
“The European IBM Quantum Data Center allows us to run quantum calculations in close proximity, supporting Bosch’s approach to compliance with European data protection regulations. This accelerates our research and development efforts and bolsters the European quantum ecosystem, paving the way for advancements in mobility, healthcare, and sustainable technologies.” Robert added.