en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Italian Research Center for High-Performance Computing, Big Data, and Quantum Computing (ICSC) has deployed the IQM Radiance 54 quantum computer at CINECA, one of Europe's leading supercomputing centers. Named NOX, this quantum computer is installed at CINECA's headquarters in the DAMA Tecnopolo in Bologna and will be used for advanced applications in optimization, simulation, and machine learning. The system is being integrated into Leonardo, one of the world's fastest supercomputers, with the goal of creating a production-ready environment for researchers to experiment with integrated classical-quantum computing paradigms, supporting hybrid high-performance computing and quantum workflows.
Sylwia de Weydenthal, Chief Commercial Officer of IQM Quantum Computers, stated that this installation embodies what "production-grade quantum" means—a quantum computer that is owned, operated, and executing real work in a real environment. She believes that delivering the IQM Radiance to CINECA is a milestone for quantum computing in Italy and Europe, reinforcing IQM's role as a strategic partner in deploying HPC-quantum infrastructure in Europe.
This system is the first locally deployed superconducting quantum computer at CINECA and the second IQM quantum computer in Italy. IQM has previously announced a merger agreement with Real Asset Acquisition Corp (NASDAQ: RAAQ) and is expected to become a publicly listed company by mid-2026. IQM has deployed local systems in four of the world's top ten supercomputing centers and has sold 23 quantum computers globally, more than any other manufacturer.
Anna Maria Bernini, Italy's Minister of University and Research, stated that in line with European strategy, Italy has invested in building a competitive national infrastructure to provide advanced computing tools for universities and research institutions. She also mentioned that multiple measures have been initiated to ensure the continuity of PNRR outcomes and activities, strengthen infrastructure, and support the transfer of advanced applications to industry and public administration.
Antonio Zoccoli, President of ICSC and President of the National Institute for Nuclear Physics (INFN), believes that this deployment significantly enhances digital sovereignty and underpins national competitiveness. He stated that against the backdrop of geopolitical and energy instability, this resource is crucial to avoid falling behind in the global race for data control and to build viable Italian and European alternatives to U.S. technology solutions. Francesco Ubertinis, Vice President of ICSC and President of CINECA, added that the integrated ecosystem built around Leonardo is designed to support a wide range of workloads, from AI applications to traditional HPC and quantum computing, a result of Italy's joint efforts with the Ministry of University and Research, CINECA, ICSC, and EuroHPC.
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