
See how quantum computing can revolutionize energy forecasting and optimization
Quantum computing has the potential to transform energy systems worldwide, enabling significantly greater efficiency, sustainability and resilience.
PASQAL is developing a full-stack quantum computer that will be used to simulate complex phenomena for scientific discovery and to address general problems such as optimization, drug discovery and machine learning. The company's quantum processing units are made up of hundreds of atomic qubits in 2D and 3D arrays, and their programming environment, to address customers' needs in quantum computing and simulation.
Quantum computing has the potential to transform energy systems worldwide, enabling significantly greater efficiency, sustainability and resilience.
Quantum computing could provide a way to optimize and accelerate the identification of potential drugs by simulating molecular interactions. Here's how.