Saudi Arabia is working to establish the quantum valley to run the first quantitative computer

Saudi Arabia is working to establish a valley for you by taking advantage of strategic partnerships with major quantum companies such as “IBM” and “Pascal” to operate the first quantitative computer in Saudi Arabia, according to the first deputy head of King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology “Kax” for research and development, Dr. Talal Al -Sudairy.

Al -Sudairy said during the conclusion of the Fourth Industrial Revolution Center in Saudi Arabia, the activities of the “International Day of the Quick 2025”, which he organized in partnership with “Kax” that “the future in the Kingdom is not a distant dream, but rather it is translated into quantum laboratories in Kaxte, and discusses it in the innovation centers in NEOM, and testing it in technical companies emerging in the garage, and we are working to create an ecosystem in which academic institutions and industry converge convergence And innovation. “

He explained that “Kax” is working with “Aramco” and “Sida” to establish a valley for you by taking advantage of strategic partnerships with the major quantum companies.

For her part, the Executive Director of the Fourth Industrial Revolution Center, Dr. Basma Al -Hayyran, explained in her speech to open the event that quantum science is no longer trapped in theoretical frameworks, but today has become a major driver to develop solutions that touch the needs of societies and contribute to addressing global challenges, benefiting that the “Uplink” challenge embodies an effective model of integration between technical innovators and decision -makers, including It enhances building a more sophisticated and sustainable future.

The event witnessed the honor of 10 innovative startup companies from different countries of the world in the “Quantum for Society” challenge, which the center launched in cooperation with the “Uplink” platform of the World Economic Forum, with the aim of supporting startups and entrepreneurs who employ quantum technologies in providing practical solutions to face global challenges in the areas of climate change, sustainability, health care, and water.

Among the winning startups, the German Planqc was distinguished by creating quantitative computers to improve supply chains, discovering materials and accelerating the development of medicines, while the British company Quantum Dice developed advanced quantitative algorithms to enhance energy efficiency in mathematical operations, and the Brazilian company QNITy provided a technical solution to detect high molecular reactions, some, It speeds up the discovery of new drugs.

On the environmental aspect, the Spanish startup company Planetaispace launched the Quantum-Aqua initiative to employ satellite techniques and quantitative automatic learning for early detection of groundwater exhaustion.

In the medical field, the Saudi emerging company, Quantasphere, has developed an advanced amount to raise safety levels in dealing with health data, and the Finnish Algorithmi startup company presented a platform for software connecting the quantitative and traditional systems to discover medicines and customize treatment for patients, and the American starter Xairos has created a technique to transfer quantitative time that provides high global timing Accuracy serves communication networks, data centers, and financial institutions.

In the energy and geology sector, the Australian startup NOMAD Atomics has launched a technique that allows careful photography of the ground dynamics using gravity, enabling effective uses to store carbon dioxide.

The Canadian startup company Quminex provided solutions based on quantitative intelligence and not subject to supervision to discover basic metal deposits in more efficient ways, and developed the Spanish company Quantum Mads, techniques that enhance the efficiency of operating wastewater treatment plants using quantitative computing, which reduces energy consumption and contributes to improving environmental resource management.

The activities of the International Day of Kum witnessed a series of dialogue sessions that dealt with quantum applications in vital fields such as health care, cybersecurity, computer science, education, communications, and discussions on the importance of governance and investment strategies in the next stage of quantum transformation, in addition to workshops hosted by the Saudi Complete Computing Association, during which she reviewed advanced concepts in quantum computing, on top of which is the concept of exchange “exchange” Tangier “and its expanding applications, and the event included a technical exhibition to review the history of quantum science and its future development.

The organization of this event comes within the framework of Saudi Arabia’s efforts to enhance its position in the field of future technologies, support the “quantum economy” project, and was chosen on April 14th to be an annual occasion to celebrate quantum science, coinciding with the United Nations Declaration in 2025 international years of quantum science and technology.

Back to top button