KVANTTI-VALTTI – Kvanttilaskennan sovellukset Etelä-Pohjanmaalla

The aim of the project is to identify three 'clusters' of use cases in South Ostrobothnian business, for which a quantum computing-based demonstration will be implemented. Each demo will address a development need or solve a problem in each business 'cluster'. The three demos will be piloted in businesses participating in the project. The goal is that through the use of demos, businesses will obtain practical experience in utilising quantum computing.

Project information

Duration
Project duration
-
Budget
External funding
320 693€
External funding for the University of Vaasa
320 693€
Total budget
343 366€
Total budget for the University of Vaasa
343 366€
Units and groups
Project actors at the University of Vaasa
Digital Economy
Technology and Innovations
Networked value systems NeVS
Funders
Coordinator
Researchers
Coordinating organisation

Project description

KVANTTI-VALTTI (project title in English: QUANTUM-POWER - Quantum computing for business applications in South Ostrobothnia):  

​The aim of the project is to identify three 'clusters' of use cases in South Ostrobothnian business, for which a quantum computing-based demonstration will be implemented. Each demo will address a development need or solve a problem in each business 'cluster'. The three demos will be piloted in businesses participating in the project. The goal is that through the use of demos, businesses will obtain practical experience in utilising quantum computing. The demos will be used in parallel with the learning materials produced in the project. The ultimate goal is that the businesses participating in the project will obtain competences to independently utilise quantum computing in their business.

An additional goal of the project is to form a network of quantum computing experts and practitioners among businesses and other organizations in South Ostrobothnia. The formation of the network will be based on the businesses' participation in defining and piloting the demos.

The target group of the project is South Ostrobothnian businesses who aim to renew their operating methods or develop their business with applications that utilise quantum computing. A significant competitive advantage in utilising digitalisation in the region would be to be among the first businesses in their respective fields to utilise quantum computing. The purpose can be to enhance existing business operations or to develop new business.