2030: The Year Of Practical Quantum Computing. How Should Companies Prepare?

Fujitsu is leading Japan's quantum computing revolution, with plans to bring the technology to the mainstream by 2030. The company's expert, Shinji Kikuchi, advises businesses to prepare for the paradigm shift by understanding quantum technology and choosing the right partners.
Fujitsu, a global technology company, is at the forefront of Japan's quantum computing revolution. The company developed the supercomputer Fugaku, which has held world No.1 rankings in key global benchmarks for over five years. Fujitsu is now working on cutting-edge quantum projects, including a 256-qubit superconducting quantum computer. By 2030, the company aims to make quantum computing mainstream. Quantum computing is expected to excel at finding optimal solutions among countless possibilities, complementing AI and supercomputers. Businesses can use quantum computing to discover new materials and combinations, such as alternatives to rare earth metals used in car exhaust filtration.
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