The National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) has unveiled a new website.

The National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) has unveiled its new website to better represent its growth and advancements since its inception in 2020. The NQCC has been actively involved in various areas, including technology & research, infrastructure & facilities, workforce development, and promoting quantum readiness. The revamped website enhances user experience by consolidating articles, videos, and other media to narrate the NQCC’s journey. It is a hub for those interested in online courses, the SparQ user engagement programme, research areas, and the Quantum Software Lab. The NQCC plans to update and enrich the website with new content continually.

The National Quantum Computing Centre (NQCC) is the UK’s dedicated lab for quantum computing, collaborating with businesses, government, and researchers to advance quantum computing capabilities in the UK. The NQCC is at the forefront of addressing complex computational challenges, with quantum computers having the potential to solve problems beyond the capabilities of current supercomputers. The NQCC’s mission is to harness quantum computing’s potential to address pressing societal issues.

Key points about the NQCC

Role & Vision: The NQCC aims to establish the UK as a leader in quantum computing by collaborating with industry and researchers to develop the nation’s quantum computing infrastructure, discover potential applications, and promote user adoption.

Quantum Readiness: The NQCC is building a user community across the UK to harness quantum computing’s potential for practical applications. They support skills development and provide resources to help this community develop use cases.

Programme: The NQCC leads an ambitious initiative to drive technical innovation and foster a quantum-ready economy. They are focused on engineering challenges, building and testing quantum computers and exploring their applications.

Team: The NQCC is assembling a skilled team passionate about quantum computing. They aim to have 65 team members by 2024 when the Harwell facility opens.

Infrastructure: A landmark facility is set to open on the Harwell Campus in 2024, which will be a hub for quantum computing research in the UK, featuring state-of-the-art labs and collaborative spaces.

Key Objectives: The NQCC’s goals include delivering first-generation quantum computers, establishing top-tier facilities, growing the UK’s quantum computing community, and providing training and skills development.

Go to the NQCC website.

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