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OT: IBM picks NC State as partner for 1st IBM Quantum Computing Hub in North America
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OT: IBM picks NC State as partner for 1st IBM Quantum Computing Hub in North America
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Quote:The network is a collaboration of Fortune 500 companies, academic institutions and national research labs working directly with IBM to advance quantum computing. NC State joins three other already established university hubs worldwide: the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom; Keio University, Japan; and the University of Melbourne, Australia.
05-10-2018 05:46 PM
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Elite project for any engineering school.
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RE: OT: IBM picks NC State as partner for 1st IBM Quantum Computing Hub in North America
IBM has been a good corporate partner with RTP and the State of NC.

"IBM Corporation strives to lead in the invention, development and manufacturing of the industry’s most innovative technologies, including computer systems, software, storage systems and systems technology. IBM business units with operations in RTP, include IBM Software, Global Technology Services, Systems Technology, Retail Solutions, Finance, Integrated Supply Chain, Marketing, and Human Resources."

IBM PC successor Lenovo is also headquartered in RTP (Research Triangle Park).

WATSON lives in RTP and has been used by the UNC Hospitals to help diagnose and map treatment for cancer patients.
05-11-2018 07:12 AM
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