Core Insights - The Basque Government and IBM announced the installation of Europe's first IBM Quantum System Two at the IBM-Euskadi Quantum Computational Center in San Sebastian, Spain, expected to be completed by the end of 2025 [1][2][7] - This initiative is part of the BasQ program aimed at establishing the Basque Country as a leading technology hub, enhancing the region's quantum ecosystem [1][3][8] Group 1: Quantum Technology Deployment - The IBM Quantum System Two will be powered by the IBM Quantum Heron processor, which is capable of executing utility-scale algorithms and can expand to multiple processors in the future [2][7] - The installation aims to provide researchers and industry experts in Spain with advanced quantum technologies and tools for algorithm development, driving the quantum ecosystem towards achieving a quantum advantage within two years [5][9] Group 2: Economic and Educational Impact - The center will support the Basque Government's IKUR 2030 vision for quantum technologies, focusing on economic development, workforce building, and sustainability efforts [3][4] - The arrival of the IBM Quantum System Two is expected to enhance the scientific, technological, and innovation ecosystem in the Basque Country, facilitating high-level education programs and international collaborations [4][8] Group 3: Collaboration and Workforce Development - IBM and the Basque Government are collaborating on workforce programs to build world-class talent in quantum computing, promoting education and skill-building through immersive learning programs [9][12] - The center will serve as a hub for researchers from various institutions, enhancing the region's capacity for fundamental scientific research and increasing the number of quantum-trained professionals [8][9]
IBM and Basque Government announce plan to install Europe's first IBM Quantum System Two at the IBM-Euskadi Quantum Computational Center in Spain