Airbus and BMW Group have launched a global quantum computing challenge entitled “Quantum Mobility Quest” to tackle aviation and automotive’s most pressing challenges that cannot be overcome with traditional computers.
This challenge is the first of its kind, bringing together two global industry leaders to harness quantum technology for real-world industrial applications, making the future of transportation more efficient, sustainable, and sustainable. Unleash the potential to build secure solutions.
“Now is a great time to shine a spotlight on quantum technology and its potential impact on our society,” said Isabelle Gradato, vice president of central research and technology at Airbus. By partnering, we can mature the technology as we need to bridge the gap between scientific exploration and its potential applications.
“We are looking for best-in-class students, Ph.D.s, academics, researchers, startups, companies, or We are looking for experts in this field from all over the world.”
“Following the success of the previous edition of the Quantum Computing Challenge with BMW Group and Airbus, we are gearing up for a new wave of innovation, exploring technology capabilities for sustainability and operational excellence. Dr. Peter Lehnert, Vice President Research and Technology at BMW Group.
“The BMW Group clearly aims to position itself at the intersection of quantum technology, global ecosystems and cutting-edge solutions. We are confident that this will create a unique and efficient design and improve the overall user experience of BMW Group products.”
Quantum computing has the potential to vastly increase computational power and enable the most complex operations that challenge even today’s best computers.
Particularly for data-driven industries such as the transportation sector, this emerging technology could play a key role in simulating various industrial and operational processes, opening opportunities to shape future mobility products and services. .