IBM Cloud: IBM unveils quantum data center in Germany

Oct 01, 2024 | Posted by Abdul-Rahman Oladimeji

IBM  this week announced the launch of the facility, at IBM's campus in Ehningen near Stuttgart, in a ceremony attended by German Chancellor Olaf Scholz. It is IBM's second quantum data center, featuring three systems - one based on IBM's Heron processor, alongside two other new systems that will be made available to customers through IBM's cloud service. 

“In the past several years, our team has worked to deploy multiple generations of quantum systems with increasingly advanced performance," said an IBM spokesperson. "We look forward to expanding this quest further with our clients accessing the new systems in Europe’s first IBM Quantum Data Center, and discovering the vast potential of quantum computers across materials design, sustainability, life sciences, finance, and other areas.”
Users of the systems in the new data center are enterprises and research institutions including Credit Mutuel, Bosch, E.ON, Volkswagen, and the University of the Basque Country.

“Our collaboration with IBM for the ‘scaling’ phase of quantum computing is progressing according to plan. We are working to develop concrete applications that improve the experience of our customer and members, and create value for the Group's businesses,” said Frantz Rublé, president of Euro-Information and deputy CEO of Crédit Mutuel Alliance Fédérale. “The availability of this quantum data center on European soil addresses our constraints in terms of processing proximity and regulatory compliance. And it also means we can look forward to the next stages of the quantum project with confidence at Crédit Mutuel, CIC, and then at Targobank.”