
NQCH at SupercomputingAsia 2025
We are proud to have been a sponsor and exhibitor for the conference held 10-13 March, which featured quantum in the programme and was a forum to announce new initiatives and collaborations.
We are proud to have been a sponsor and exhibitor for the conference held 10-13 March, which featured quantum in the programme and was a forum to announce new initiatives and collaborations.
Singapore has launched a new initiative to leverage the strengths of classical supercomputers and quantum computers working together.
With support from NQCH, the Singapore Week of Innovation and Technology (SWITCH) 2024 put leading quantum speakers on stage and featured a quantum masterclass
The National Quantum Computing Hub will drive a new collaboration between Singapore research organisations and the quantum computing company Quantinuum.
Singapore has launched a new National Quantum Strategy (NQS) to strengthen its position as a leading hub in the development and deployment of quantum technologies. The NQS will see close to $300 million invested over five years.
A team including researchers from National Quantum Computing Hub partner organisations has designed a new algorithm for quantum chemistry. The algorithm calculates electronic correlation energies in a way that could be implemented on noisy intermediate-scale quantum (NISQ) computers.
“The students have done well to dive into the field and complete the program. We look forward to seeing where and how they will bring their training to the next level in the quantum ecosystem,” said José Ignacio Latorre, Lead Principal Investigator for the NQCH.
More than 20 students are participating in the eight-week Quantum Bootcamp 2023 organised by NQCH with SoftServe and the Infocomm Media Development Authority. SoftServe is a multinational software development and consulting company. Students will also work on industry use-cases provided by other partners.
Over 200 attendees from commercial enterprises, government, defense, venture capital and academia attended the first Quantum.Tech APAC conference, held 4-5 April 2023 in Singapore. NQCH team members were among them as audience and speakers. Some of our work was also exhibited at the booth of Singapore’s Quantum Engineering Programme, which supports the Hub and was a partner for this industry-focused summit.
The Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) reviews the mission of the National Supercomputing Centre Singapore (NSCC) in its research magazine – highlighting the centre’s role as a partner in NQCH towards ‘breaking ground for the quantum era’. NSCC supercomputing power is already being used to simulate quantum computations.