Japan opens Tokyo quantum research hub with industry co-labs
Universities and chipmakers share clean-room space to test error-correction hardware prototypes.
Japanese science agencies inaugurated a Tokyo hub where universities and semiconductor firms co-develop quantum hardware, including cryogenic control systems and error-correction experiments. Government grants cover five years of operations with open calls for foreign researchers.
Industry partners said practical applications remain years away but that materials science spin-offs could appear sooner. Security reviewers will oversee export-controlled equipment usage inside shared labs.
Venture investors attended the launch seeking start-ups commercialising sensing improvements derived from quantum research. WOP360 will cover the first peer-reviewed benchmark publications expected this autumn.
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