AUSTIN, Texas, Dec. 12, 2023 — Infleqtion has been selected by Japan’s Science and Technology Agency (JST) as the only foreign quantum computing partner in the Quantum Moonshot program, an initiative to advance Japanese technological capabilities and to revolutionize Japan’s economy, industry, and security by 2050. As part of the program, Infleqtion will collaborate to develop a large-scale, neutral atom quantum computer with high-fidelity qubits.
Led by Professor Kenji Ohmori of the Institute for Molecular Science, the program will develop a leading-edge fault-tolerant quantum computer based on atomic qubits. Professor Ohmori is a world leader in the ultrafast control of atoms for quantum computing and simulation. Recently, his team successfully executed an ultrafast 2-qubit gate between two single atoms, which has disruptively accelerated the 2-qubit gate operation of neutral atom quantum computers by two orders of magnitude.
Neutral-atom technology has emerged as a promising candidate for commercial quantum computing. In particular, it has potential in that it can be easily scaled up while maintaining high coherence times compared to the superconducting and trapped-ion modalities.
“Infleqtion’s participation in the Quantum Moonshot program marks a significant step forward in advancing quantum computing capabilities for Japan. We look forward to leveraging Infleqtion’s expertise to push the boundaries of quantum computing,” said Professor Kenji Ohmori.
“Infleqtion is honored to contribute to Japan’s ambitious Quantum Moonshot program, bringing our years of neutral atom leadership to Japan,” said Scott Faris, Chief Executive Officer at Infleqtion. “This partnership signifies a landmark moment for Infleqtion’s quantum computing platform. We are excited to bring our expertise in quantum technologies and photonics to the forefront of this transformative journey.”
“Having a trailblazing U.S. quantum company joining forces with Japan’s Moonshot program is a major leap in strengthening the U.S.-Japan Alliance in a critical tech frontier,” said Rahm Emanuel, U.S. Ambassador to Japan. “This collaboration marks a transformative era in our joint pursuit of quantum innovation.”
By combining Infleqtion’s expertise with Professor Ohmori’s groundbreaking research, the consortium aims to achieve new heights in quantum computing capabilities, helping to lay the foundation for Japan’s future.
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Source: Infleqtion