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Updated · Quantum Computing Report · Apr 27
IQM Quantum Computers to deploy first enterprise quantum system in Japan
Updated
Updated · Quantum Computing Report · Apr 27

IQM Quantum Computers to deploy first enterprise quantum system in Japan

14 articles · Updated · Quantum Computing Report · Apr 27
  • IQM will deliver a 20-qubit Radiance superconducting quantum computer to TOYO Corporation by end of 2026, enabling access for Japanese researchers and industry via on-premises and cloud platforms.
  • The deployment supports Japan’s national quantum strategy, targeting 10 million users and 50 trillion yen in production value by 2030, and marks IQM’s third major Asia-Pacific installation after South Korea and Taiwan.
  • TOYO Corporation will use the system for industry-specific applications, HPC integration, and workforce training, aiming to shift Japan’s quantum ecosystem from research to practical, manufacturing-focused implementation.
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