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After launching a hub at Keio University in 2018, the University of Tokyo and IBM kicked off the Japan-IBM Quantum Partnership in 2019 to advance quantum computing in Japan. As part of this partnership, researchers in Japan received an IBM Quantum System One, now installed in IBM's facility at the Kawasaki Business Incubation Center, Kawasaki City. The aim of this partnership is to engage universities in Japan to accelerate quantum computing research and education, work with industry to advance research in practical quantum computing applications, and to develop commercial quantum computing hardware components. Learn more: research.ibm.com/blog/japan-quantum-system-one
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