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Programmable atomic Large-Scale Quantum Simulation 2.1

Vision and Mission

By the conclusion of PASQuanS2.1, we envision the establishment of a comprehensive quantum simulation ecosystem that will benefit both academia and industry. This ecosystem will consist of three key components:

PASQuanS2 sets out to transform the development of programmable quantum simulation in Europe over the next seven years. Following a two-stage approach, one of the major objectives of this first project phase PASQuanS2.1 (running for the next 3.5 years), is the development of quantum simulators with at least 2,000 atoms and a path towards 10,000 while improving control, stability, and scalability. Building on the achievements of the previous phase EU Quantum Technology Flagship project PASQuanS, our mission is to bring about transformative advancements in quantum simulation. This includes leveraging cutting-edge technologies and fostering collaborative partnerships with industry technology partners, supply chain stakeholders, and end-users. By doing so, we aim to create a conducive environment that will drive innovation and propel the field of Programmable Quantum Simulation forward.

By the conclusion of PASQuanS2.1, we envision the establishment of a comprehensive quantum simulation ecosystem that will benefit both academia and industry. This ecosystem will consist of three key components:

Hardware Platforms and Software
We will develop advanced hardware platforms along with tailor-made software. These platforms will enable the demonstration of quantum advantage in solving real-world problems, both in academic and industrial settings. The successful implementation of this technology will pave the way for the subsequent phase of the project, PASQuanS2.2.

Integrated Hardware Supply Chain
A robust supply chain will be created to produce modular systems that can be seamlessly integrated into experiments during PASQuanS2.2. These modular systems will serve as building blocks, facilitating further advancements in quantum simulation research.

Collaboration with Industrial Partners
We aim to establish a pipeline that allows the transfer of these building blocks to our industrial partners. This collaboration will enable the industry-driven production of quantum simulators and the development of open online platforms. This initiative will foster innovation and promote accessibility to quantum simulation technology.

Overall, our vision is to create a thriving ecosystem where quantum simulation capabilities are harnessed, fostering collaboration between academia and industry while driving progress in the field.