Microsoft and the University of Copenhagen have signed an agreement that they hope will lead to their building a 鈥済eneral-purpose, scalable鈥� quantum computer.
The US technology company will establish new laboratories on the university鈥檚 site and increase the number of its employees working with Copenhagen researchers on quantum computing.
This collaboration amounts to a 鈥渕ultimillion-dollar鈥� investment in new facilities and equipment, according to the .
The world鈥檚 biggest technology and computing companies, including IBM, Google and Microsoft are currently competing to harness quantum physics to create super-powerful computers.
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Microsoft already has a presence of more than a dozen researchers at Copenhagen, but this latest agreement is set to expand that number. David Pritchard, chief of staff for the artificial intelligence and research division at Microsoft, that there was 鈥渁n exceptional team of top quantum researchers, a broad and deep pool of post doctorate and student talent, and a solid baseline of facilities and equipment dedicated to quantum research鈥� at the university.
The company also has quantum research sites at Purdue University in the US, Delft University of Technology in the Netherlands and the University of Sydney in Australia.
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In 2012, Copenhagen opened a Center for Quantum Devices, and has sought to make itself a major player in quantum research. Thomas Bj酶rnholm, prorector for research and innovation at the university, said: 鈥淲e鈥檙e very proud of this [the latest Microsoft agreement] and are confident that it will reinforce a strengthened perception of Denmark as an attractive destination for international investments.鈥�
As for technology licence rights, Copenhagen鈥檚 statement said that 鈥渁n agreement capturing the elements of the collaboration has been signed covering the licence rights to Microsoft and the University of Copenhagen. The agreement reflects the interests of the parties and takes into account applicable legislation and guidelines in this area."
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