The gist of it
QAI supports three main pillars; education and training for students and professionals, quantum computing research, and commercialization of quantum computing. In 2022, the Institute plans to introduce working groups including industry, academia, and key players in the startup ecosystem in order to identify relevant use cases that can benefit from quantum computing technologies to targeted industry verticals. These use cases can then be used as starting points for QAI industry partners' quantum journey, which leverages quantum internships, and fulfills QAI's mission to build the next generation quantum enabled workforce in BC. De-risking the exploration of quantum relevant use cases is key to enabling the BC quantum ecosystem, as well as democratizing quantum computing technologies. In addition to this collaborative work with industry partners, QAI plans to enhance its educational offerings, leveraging the Strangeworks platform to further fulfill its diverse and inclusive approach to core technologies.
āAt the Quantum Algorithm Institute, we believe that broad and inclusive access to quantum computing technologies is needed to see success in both training a quantum-ready workforce and development of commercial quantum solutions. We are delighted to adopt Strangeworksā flexible quantum platform to meet our educational and research goals. We look forward to our partnership with Strangeworks to help drive growth of the quantum technology sector within British Columbia and across all of Canada.",ā said Brad Lackey, Board of Directors Chairperson.
As the worldās leading Quantum Service Providerā¢, Strangeworks is committed to enabling organizations such as QAI to deliver the tools needed to educate and perform research across the quantum computing landscape. To facilitate QAIās 2022 initiatives, Strangeworks will provide the latest hardware and software capabilities to QAIās network of affiliated organizations via the Strangeworks quantum-enabled platform as a service (PaaS) which enables QAI to quickly expand its offerings and rapidly scale their services, while nurturing research collaboration across its affiliated members.
āStrangeworks is excited to support the Quantum Algorithms Institute by providing a managed services platform that enables them to grow its existing talent pool and drive economic development across British Columbia and Canada,ā said William Hurley, founder and CEO of Strangeworks. āWe look forward to supporting QAIās growth by providing solutions from across our vast network of mutual partners.ā
Stay tuned for a future announcement regarding QAIās new initiatives for research, education and commercialization of Quantum Computing technologies in BC.